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his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery. and montgomery's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my wife, if we had a son, i would name him richard montgomery gabriel, but mercifully that never happened. he's an interesting guy. he shows us something about the coming of the revolution. he shows us something about conspiracy. he shows us something about rage militaire. montgomery is 37 years old and a former british officer. he spends 15 years in the british army. three very high-ranked american general officers from the revolution are all former british soldiers. they all seemingly know each other. we'll talk about gates later, charles lee, we'll talk
his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery. and montgomery's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my...
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this is richard montgomery. thomas payne will write for an appeal of independence using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. montgomery becomes this great hero. what is interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw that one letter he wrote where he said we hope, you know, this thing ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law who is a member of congress and he says, has the americans approached any foreign powers and have they set a date beyond which reconciliation is impossible? he never gets answered because he gets killed. and he has an inte melancholyre necessity. i hope we never have to adopt a position of independence. i hope they don't force us to do. that, so richard montgomery dies from neglect. they want to get the rights back and be left alone. and the american army persists in canada until the spring, but the american army in canada's finish. we will talk about that a little bit more n
this is richard montgomery. thomas payne will write for an appeal of independence using montgomery's ghost to argue for independence. montgomery becomes this great hero. what is interesting is he doesn't want independence. we saw that one letter he wrote where he said we hope, you know, this thing ends quickly or england is through with us quickly. about two weeks before richard montgomery is killed, he writes a letter to his brother-in-law who is a member of congress and he says, has the...
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which of course is from selma to montgomery alabama. during the jubilee celebration commemoration of the walk from selma to montgomery courthouse , we brought together nearly 200 to do a five day journey re-creating the march, learning during that time, learning about the marchers themselves. we have some of the original marchers join us at the march. it has created a community of cohorts of people of allies that are committed to moving forward with social justice, civil rights and voting rights. so most people are like i said familiar with the national parks. through our national programs are community assistance we are also looking towards acknowledging the past and moving towards reconciliation. one of our newest programs is the african-american civil rights network. it was passed in 2018 to look at commemorating civil rights. the reconciliation park was added to the network just last year june 29, 2020. we are looking forward to continuing this partnership. they were added under the banner of being a facility as well as a program th
which of course is from selma to montgomery alabama. during the jubilee celebration commemoration of the walk from selma to montgomery courthouse , we brought together nearly 200 to do a five day journey re-creating the march, learning during that time, learning about the marchers themselves. we have some of the original marchers join us at the march. it has created a community of cohorts of people of allies that are committed to moving forward with social justice, civil rights and voting...
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jody montgomery is the conservator of britney spears' person. she oversee britney's day-to-day medical decisions and medical care. this is something jamie spears was overseeing for over a decade since the conservatorship was first put into place but he stepped aside from this role when he had his own health issues. jody montgomery stepped in and until recently, there were discussions, on both sides, that they agreed that jody was going to become the permanent conservator of the person. but now, it doesn't look like that might happen, anymore, because britney has made a bunch of allegations both of her testimonies over the summer saying that she was forced on lithium. forced to remain on an iud. not able to start a family. a lot of questions that these are areas that jody is overseeing. but what i have to say is that things are getting ugly. there are so many questions. all of these petitions, back and forth. and now, jamie spears saying that jody, actually, called him saying that she thought that britney should be under a psychiatric hold. remem
jody montgomery is the conservator of britney spears' person. she oversee britney's day-to-day medical decisions and medical care. this is something jamie spears was overseeing for over a decade since the conservatorship was first put into place but he stepped aside from this role when he had his own health issues. jody montgomery stepped in and until recently, there were discussions, on both sides, that they agreed that jody was going to become the permanent conservator of the person. but now,...
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before you is a request for landmark designation for one montgomery street or 1-25 montgomery street, also known as the crocker national bank building. this was proposed by supervisor peskin on december 15, 2020, and approved by the kbrss on january 12, 2021, and then proposed for the mayor's signature, and my slides don't seem to be moving. sorry, i'm having some technical difficulties. >> clerk: pilar, i'm going to hand the ball over to josey, and she can share her screen, and you can just ask her to move the slides. >> thank you. sorry about that. next slide, please one montgomery street, it consists of a two-story bank building. most recently, it was a wells fargo bonk, with bank on the ground floor -- bank, with bank on the ground floor, offices on the second floor, and safe and more offices in the basement. the banking hall featured ornamental, and in 1921, it was expanded along montgomery street. this essentially matched the design established by polk in the original portion of the building, although the original architect for the building was charles gottschalk. equally import
before you is a request for landmark designation for one montgomery street or 1-25 montgomery street, also known as the crocker national bank building. this was proposed by supervisor peskin on december 15, 2020, and approved by the kbrss on january 12, 2021, and then proposed for the mayor's signature, and my slides don't seem to be moving. sorry, i'm having some technical difficulties. >> clerk: pilar, i'm going to hand the ball over to josey, and she can share her screen, and you can...
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of the image that montgomery builds of himself as this new broom to sweep clean in the desert. yet it's quite clear that the blueprint for montgomery's third battle of el alamein is actually developed by -- before he's sacked. so one of those alternative facts of the war which sometimes gets overlooked. and if i could have my next slide, please. so the third and final battle of el alamein, whatever we call it, becomes a real trial of strength, and it's often -- it's often believed that the eighth army had an overwhelming amount of force to push against the panzer army in africa and that this was somehow a foregone conclusion. in fact, the depth of the axis defenses, the nature of the fighting in the desert and the difficulty of cracking open those defensive positions made the battle far more hard fought and hard more close run than perhaps people have looked at it subsequently. in some respects that final battle of el alamein it has many echos, in fact, of british offensives in the first world war, let alone at the second. next slide, please. so how can we sum up this campaign
of the image that montgomery builds of himself as this new broom to sweep clean in the desert. yet it's quite clear that the blueprint for montgomery's third battle of el alamein is actually developed by -- before he's sacked. so one of those alternative facts of the war which sometimes gets overlooked. and if i could have my next slide, please. so the third and final battle of el alamein, whatever we call it, becomes a real trial of strength, and it's often -- it's often believed that the...
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form montgomery. he becomes famous and a household name throughout britain almost overnight and it cements his position as a successful general. and for the british army, they learn operational methods and tactics which enable them to prevail against the german army in increasingly tough battles and defenses throughout the rest of the war. and but the campaign of alamine is underpinned by a strategic logic which even by the later stages of the war seem not to make much sense. this is it's an imperial campaign in some respects which harks back to the imperial logic of the past, but it's also a high intensity campaign, which was very much a part of the defeat of the axis. so there was perhaps more about alamine that looks to the past than to the future. it's the last time during the war when broadly defined and independent british army fights and wins and and although british forces fight alongside their american counterparts throughout the rest of the war from alamine onwards britain's position is over
form montgomery. he becomes famous and a household name throughout britain almost overnight and it cements his position as a successful general. and for the british army, they learn operational methods and tactics which enable them to prevail against the german army in increasingly tough battles and defenses throughout the rest of the war. and but the campaign of alamine is underpinned by a strategic logic which even by the later stages of the war seem not to make much sense. this is it's an...
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montgomery express to mr. spears that ms. spears would currently qualify for such a hold. he does believe having jamie as conservator was having a serious impact on the singer's mental health. but this latest bombshell playing out as the fight to remove jamie from the conservatorship intensifies. britney's attorney former federal prosecutor mathew rosengart is expediting a hearing to petition that attempting to bump up the date from august 23rd to september 5th and says jamie could simply step down. if it doesn't happen he should be forced to pay all his legal fees. >> let's switch it up and get the forecast from rob marciano who is out in norwalk, connecticut. rob, good morning once again. >> hi, good morning. we are along the shores of the norwalk river which dumps into long island sound which dumps into the atlantic ocean and talk about the tropics. we have three areas of concern that we're monitoring getting into august, which will get us to september which is the peak of hurricane season. so things are getting definitely more active. 10% or 30% chance or 40% of one ma
montgomery express to mr. spears that ms. spears would currently qualify for such a hold. he does believe having jamie as conservator was having a serious impact on the singer's mental health. but this latest bombshell playing out as the fight to remove jamie from the conservatorship intensifies. britney's attorney former federal prosecutor mathew rosengart is expediting a hearing to petition that attempting to bump up the date from august 23rd to september 5th and says jamie could simply step...
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many of them, either created or in part because of the myth that builds up around montgomery. but this is the one i really feel i need to share with you. montgomery claims that gen. auchinleck only had plans for retreat when he takes over eighth army. and that is all part of the image that montgomery builds of himself as this new room to speak clean in the desert. yet it's quite clear that the blueprint for montgomery's third battle of allen is actually developed by up in lake before he sacked. one of those alternative factors of the war, which sometimes gets overlooked and if i can have this next slide, please? so the third and final battle of el alamein, whatever we call it, becomes a real trial of strength and it's often, it's often believed that the eighth army had an overwhelming amount of force to push against the panzer army in africa. and this was somehow a foregone conclusion. in fact the depth of the access defenses, the nature of in fact the depth of the axis defenses, the nature of the fighting in the day hazard and the difficulty of cracking open those defensive p
many of them, either created or in part because of the myth that builds up around montgomery. but this is the one i really feel i need to share with you. montgomery claims that gen. auchinleck only had plans for retreat when he takes over eighth army. and that is all part of the image that montgomery builds of himself as this new room to speak clean in the desert. yet it's quite clear that the blueprint for montgomery's third battle of allen is actually developed by up in lake before he sacked....
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in north carolina is where montgomery county buses will come together. they've been make ing school bus for about 100 years. right now there's one production line dedicated to electric production called the jooley they will stop making diesel engines just like its parent company, daimler. >> next three to five years we start seeing a transition if today, which is customers say i ing, hey, let me run two, three, four vehicles and really get used to it and understand, you know, what i'm dealing with here to then they start making their entire purchase on zero emission vehicles. >> reporter: it will take montgomery county 14 years to fully convert all of these diesel buses to electric so, carl, this is really a lesson in economics 101. more demand means more production, which leads to lower costs and ultimately cleaner air for us and for our kids. >> such a good story, ylan with all evs and green buss and cars, the question inevitably is how far can they go on a single charge >> reporter: yeah, about 130 miles for these buss to go on one charge it takes a c
in north carolina is where montgomery county buses will come together. they've been make ing school bus for about 100 years. right now there's one production line dedicated to electric production called the jooley they will stop making diesel engines just like its parent company, daimler. >> next three to five years we start seeing a transition if today, which is customers say i ing, hey, let me run two, three, four vehicles and really get used to it and understand, you know, what i'm...
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it's one reason montgomery county is leasing their buses from a private company, highland electric but the market is changing quickly. this factory is where the buses will come together thomas has been making school buses for about 100 years. right now there's one production line for the electric line coming 2039, it will stop making the diesel buses all together. just like the rest of the parent company daimler. >> we start seeing a transition from today, customers saying hey, let me run two to three to four vehicles and get used to it and understand what i'm dealing with here to then they start making their entire purchase on zero-emission vehicles >> reporter: it will take montgomery county 14 years to fully convert all these diesel buses to electric. so, carl, this is a lesson in economics 101. more demand means more production which means more cost and cleaner air. for us and our kids. carl >> that's such a good story, ylan with all evs, buses and cars, how far can they go on a single charge >> reporter: yeah, about 130 miles for these buses to go on one charge it take as couple h
it's one reason montgomery county is leasing their buses from a private company, highland electric but the market is changing quickly. this factory is where the buses will come together thomas has been making school buses for about 100 years. right now there's one production line for the electric line coming 2039, it will stop making the diesel buses all together. just like the rest of the parent company daimler. >> we start seeing a transition from today, customers saying hey, let me run...
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walking across that bridge to march to montgomery for the premise that the color of my skin ought not to affect my right as an american citizen to vote. that is what these folks are here for. from the state of texas. they are here doing the work that john lewis and so many of his friends, so nobly advanced. as lincoln would have said. john lewis was beaten, and that picture made him famous. what made john the was great for 50 plus years thereafter, he kept his ion the prize. -- eye on the prize. the prize with the beloved community, the community that accepted, lifted up, and enabled people to participate fully in their democracy. that is what the john lewis- terri sewell bill is all about. that is why jerry nadler made sure this would be passed. [applause] that is why judge g.k. butterfield for the state of north carolina worked so hard to make sure we passed a bill that would meet muster, we pray, with the supreme court of the united states. [applause] one of the great members of this congress, a constitutional expert. a giant in her own right and fighting for the rights of people.
walking across that bridge to march to montgomery for the premise that the color of my skin ought not to affect my right as an american citizen to vote. that is what these folks are here for. from the state of texas. they are here doing the work that john lewis and so many of his friends, so nobly advanced. as lincoln would have said. john lewis was beaten, and that picture made him famous. what made john the was great for 50 plus years thereafter, he kept his ion the prize. -- eye on the...
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was in town leading the montgomery bus boycott. during a 2017 event at the rosa parks museum in montgomery, lucile said you to fight. you don't get nothing for free. her fight who brought about one of the seminal moments in the american civil rights movement died earlier this month in montgomery due to complications from i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. oh! you're doing it wrong, man. what's wrong with action figures? nothing. capital one shopping instantly searches for a
was in town leading the montgomery bus boycott. during a 2017 event at the rosa parks museum in montgomery, lucile said you to fight. you don't get nothing for free. her fight who brought about one of the seminal moments in the american civil rights movement died earlier this month in montgomery due to complications from i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic...
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what is the role of jody montgomery? does she do on a day to day basis. >> she oversees britney's day to day medical destacisions and medical care. jamie spears was overseeing this since the conservatorship was put into place but stepped aside when he had health issues. until recently, there were discussions on both sides they agreed that jody would become the permanent conserver of person but doesn't look like that will happen and said both testimonies over the summer saying she was forced on lithium, forced to remain on an iud and not able to start a family. a lot of questions these are areas joey is overseeing but what i have to say is things are getting ugly. there are so many questions. all of these petitions back and forth and jamie spears saying jody called him saying she thought britney should be under a psychiatric hold. remember, britney was placed under two psychiatric holds. there were two in january of 2008 which is what led to britney conservatorship. this is a bombshell. jody montgomery says not so fast. i
what is the role of jody montgomery? does she do on a day to day basis. >> she oversees britney's day to day medical destacisions and medical care. jamie spears was overseeing this since the conservatorship was put into place but stepped aside when he had health issues. until recently, there were discussions on both sides they agreed that jody would become the permanent conserver of person but doesn't look like that will happen and said both testimonies over the summer saying she was...
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montgomery explained my daughter was not timely or properly taking her medications, wasn't listening to the recommendations of her medical team and refuse to even see some of her doctors. but montgomery's attorney saying that jamie is misrepresenting the conversation and said she did not express britney would qualify for a psychiatric hold in a statement saying her mental health and well-being is now being misrepresented and manipulated for to have a tactical advantage so will this back-and-forth help or hurt? the attorney and legal expert claypool. >> between jamie and jody montgomery will not get it done what will get it done is to get jamie out is hard-core or tangible evidence medical reports and records into psychological evaluation. >> she's pushing to have her next hearing pushed up her father says he is fine with that although not willingly stepping down from overseeing her 60 million-dollar fortune. he says the sole motivation is the unconditional love for her daughter and her protection. jon: okay. from los angeles. thank you. the california republican party says it will no
montgomery explained my daughter was not timely or properly taking her medications, wasn't listening to the recommendations of her medical team and refuse to even see some of her doctors. but montgomery's attorney saying that jamie is misrepresenting the conversation and said she did not express britney would qualify for a psychiatric hold in a statement saying her mental health and well-being is now being misrepresented and manipulated for to have a tactical advantage so will this...
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but it starts with john montgomery ward. in 1890, he single handedly forms the players league which was in opposition to the national league and the american association. it became the third major league in baseball. it only lasted one year because even though he was able to attract a lot of star players to his league, they could not compete financially against the established teams in the national league and the american association and ultimately it fell apart after a year. but this was an early attempt among baseball players to control their own destiny to determine how much they were paid and how much they were worth. so from the 1880s on until 1947, major league baseball was played only by white men, but that starts to change. and we'll take a look at the negro leagues over in the next case. so for black players who were not permitted to play in the major leagues, a lot of them started their own barn storming teams. we have an example of a team here in the 1880s in danbury connecticut. foster establishes the actual negr
but it starts with john montgomery ward. in 1890, he single handedly forms the players league which was in opposition to the national league and the american association. it became the third major league in baseball. it only lasted one year because even though he was able to attract a lot of star players to his league, they could not compete financially against the established teams in the national league and the american association and ultimately it fell apart after a year. but this was an...
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>> . >> bomber mafia would say that we are talking about in 1935 in montgomery alabama. that is our vision. they are great. >> and then expanding and i see here that someone google the air force chapel omg! ! that is thehe appropriate response is not even fashioning into books. and then this season devoted and that one little episode of revisionist history and then turn into a big audiobook. and really it is a rehearsal space. a couple of episodes on curtis lemay and realized this is the beginning a little colonel i could blow up into a interesting and powerful book and that's we decided to do on the podcast. >> you have other media companies approaching using we would like to option this to turn into our own? >> yes but nothing ever comes of it. the thing about hollywoodng it is after a while when you are young and then say okay. >> here is a question from carol over your right shoulder is a poster of a person that you mentioned earlier what is the significance of them out poster - - now poster. >> i have three. i have those from the cultural revolutionlt to remind me t
>> . >> bomber mafia would say that we are talking about in 1935 in montgomery alabama. that is our vision. they are great. >> and then expanding and i see here that someone google the air force chapel omg! ! that is thehe appropriate response is not even fashioning into books. and then this season devoted and that one little episode of revisionist history and then turn into a big audiobook. and really it is a rehearsal space. a couple of episodes on curtis lemay and realized...
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it was a joke going around that said if the army knew what was happening in montgomery we would all be in jail. [laughter] that is how radical it really was. >> but the idea was that strategically you just bomb indiscriminately you could fire at night it doesn't matter neither during the day you just want to drop a lot of bombs and allied of places and wreak as much havoc as you can. they were talking about very narrow targeted bombings but talking about area bombing or a morale bombing. >> the idea that they were confronting was the idea that was held by most conventional military thinkers at the time. usefulness of the bomber was to reduce your enemy cities. go in and bond everything, kill civilians to demoralize your enemy. that's that people thought bombing was for. the mafia looked at that strategy contempt and derision doesn't capture it. like our moral horror. they thought how could any morally awake human being with a military strategy based on the destruction of civilians? >> now to embody that, and another view of how to wage a war was a second character that you mentioned br
it was a joke going around that said if the army knew what was happening in montgomery we would all be in jail. [laughter] that is how radical it really was. >> but the idea was that strategically you just bomb indiscriminately you could fire at night it doesn't matter neither during the day you just want to drop a lot of bombs and allied of places and wreak as much havoc as you can. they were talking about very narrow targeted bombings but talking about area bombing or a morale bombing....
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john montgomery ward was also the president of the first serious attempt at a players union. when the players league imploded there was another attempt in 1914 and 1915 through the federal league which was another major league that was established in which players would share in some of the ownership and would receive greater payment that way. here we have an image of teams from the 1914 season celebrating, but they were playing in major league ballparks, and they simply were not able to draw the same numbers of fans as the established american league and national league. and eventually they imploded after two seasons. but the idea was by having these unions and trying to establish their own leagues the players could control their own destiny, could control how much money they made. what we also have in this case is an agreement that babe ruth signed that in addition to receiving his regular salary he would receive an extra $5,000 for playing exhibition games and he would get $50 for every home run that he hit. and by having some of these incentive agreements, players who had
john montgomery ward was also the president of the first serious attempt at a players union. when the players league imploded there was another attempt in 1914 and 1915 through the federal league which was another major league that was established in which players would share in some of the ownership and would receive greater payment that way. here we have an image of teams from the 1914 season celebrating, but they were playing in major league ballparks, and they simply were not able to draw...
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it was a joke, based in montgomery. it was a joke that would go around those days that if the army back in washington knew what was happening in montgomery, we would all be in jail read that heretical it ryreally was pretty. dan: and theow idea was that strategic idea was that you just kind of bombed indiscriminately that you fly at night. it didn't matter with the fluid night or during the day, you just want to drop a lot of bombs a lot of place and rake as much havoc as you possibly can. he was off and trent it was the opposite of that, i would bring it narrow target of the bombing in the prevailing thing was that area bombing carried and strange name of morel ball prayed. malcolm: the idea that they were confronting was the idea that was held by most conventional military thinkers at the time which was the youthfulness of the father was in reducing your enemy cities. and that the point of bombing was to go in and bombs everything and kill off and demoralize your enemies and that they would give up that's what they go
it was a joke, based in montgomery. it was a joke that would go around those days that if the army back in washington knew what was happening in montgomery, we would all be in jail read that heretical it ryreally was pretty. dan: and theow idea was that strategic idea was that you just kind of bombed indiscriminately that you fly at night. it didn't matter with the fluid night or during the day, you just want to drop a lot of bombs a lot of place and rake as much havoc as you possibly can. he...
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alabama, mobile representatives in montgomery in d.c. we had u.s. and local senators. and everything was working like it was supposed to, as far as the democracy. and then the most profound thing that we remembered that happened was when the guy sat on the bus, the train car in new orleans and said i'm going to covington. and they said, oh, no you can't. he was an african-american. they said you can't sit here. he says, yes i can. no, yes, that case goes all the way to the supreme court. and that was plessy versus ferguson. the decision was separate versus equal. blacks were considered colored. so we're going to put this first train car is going to be for whites. the one on the back is going to be for colored. so it's separate and equal but you can't sit with us. and that started just an enormous amount of different disparities because right after that we had the jim crow laws. the jim crow laws, colored entrance, white entrance. colored restaurant, white restaurant. then we had the ku klux klan that intimidated african-americans from voting. well, in alabama, most of
alabama, mobile representatives in montgomery in d.c. we had u.s. and local senators. and everything was working like it was supposed to, as far as the democracy. and then the most profound thing that we remembered that happened was when the guy sat on the bus, the train car in new orleans and said i'm going to covington. and they said, oh, no you can't. he was an african-american. they said you can't sit here. he says, yes i can. no, yes, that case goes all the way to the supreme court. and...
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with parents, with students and our grassroots leaders the better off we'll be and we've done that in montgomery and we're continuing to do that and we have to be mindful of the message that many people in alabama have heard from the trump administration initially all of the way through, others that shouldn't get vaccinated and there's a lot of buildup here now to try to dismember what some of the leaders in our state, political leadership and assisting in that endeavor and those are things that we've been doing in the local level since day one. so we have to go about this strategically and intentionally, and we have to make sure from our standpoint we're sharing information and we're listening to the concerns and then we're also trying to persuade those parents to not only get themselves vaccinated, but also their children as we go back to school to protect the teachers, the staff and everyone else that they may come in contact with so we can have a smooth transition to a start of the school year and one that is much more productive than the last year plus has been. >> as you are pointing out,
with parents, with students and our grassroots leaders the better off we'll be and we've done that in montgomery and we're continuing to do that and we have to be mindful of the message that many people in alabama have heard from the trump administration initially all of the way through, others that shouldn't get vaccinated and there's a lot of buildup here now to try to dismember what some of the leaders in our state, political leadership and assisting in that endeavor and those are things...
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today everything towards the bay past montgomery street. is this landfill and when they when they make repairs sometimes the local hotels they've discovered they're still artifacts underneath them from these ships that have been sung. the chinese are driven back to the sea coast they become fishermen. they become farmers once again, they have a distinct advantage. the men who arrived began growing chinese vegetables now if you grow wheat, or corn it takes several months three to six months to grow for instance corn. if you grow bok choy, it takes five to six weeks and then it's ready to eat. as a matter of fact, it's actually better the younger it is the the shoots are more edible when they become too old they become too stringy. so these men had fresh vegetables almost instantly. and they began to cook for themselves in for each other the first chinese restaurant to appear in san francisco appears in 1849 the macau and wu-song restaurant. founded by a man whose name was norman -- singh or list it is norman. ah singh we know of him because
today everything towards the bay past montgomery street. is this landfill and when they when they make repairs sometimes the local hotels they've discovered they're still artifacts underneath them from these ships that have been sung. the chinese are driven back to the sea coast they become fishermen. they become farmers once again, they have a distinct advantage. the men who arrived began growing chinese vegetables now if you grow wheat, or corn it takes several months three to six months to...
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today, everything toward the bay past montgomery street is this landfill. and when they make repairs sometimes, the local hotels, they discover artifacts underneath them sometimes from the ships that have been sunk. and the chinese are driven back to the sea coast, that become fishermen, they become farmers once again. they have a distinct advantage. the man, who arrive, began growing chinese vegetables. now if you grow wheat, or corn, you take several months. three to six months to grow for corn. if you grow bach choy, it takes five to six weeks. and then it's ready to eat. as a matter of fact, it's actually better, the younger it is. the shoots are more edible. when they become too old they become too stringy. so these men have fresh vegetables almost instantly. and they begin to cook for themselves and for each other. the first chinese restaurant to appearance and francisco appears in 1849. the macau restaurant. founded by a man who, his name was norman acing, we know of him because he wrote a very nasty letter to the governor complaining about the treat
today, everything toward the bay past montgomery street is this landfill. and when they make repairs sometimes, the local hotels, they discover artifacts underneath them sometimes from the ships that have been sunk. and the chinese are driven back to the sea coast, that become fishermen, they become farmers once again. they have a distinct advantage. the man, who arrive, began growing chinese vegetables. now if you grow wheat, or corn, you take several months. three to six months to grow for...
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what could be done and i'll ask the mayor of montgomery, alabama and in california where a fire spanning 700 miles now the second largest in state history. and the summer games in the books. how did the olympics feat pull off in the face of covid. we'll head to tokyo and ask keir simmons. this is "american voices." simmons. this is "american voices." clean. unlike used dishcloths that can redistribute residue, bounty keeps your surfaces cleaner. bounty, the quicker picker upper. healthy habits come in all sizes. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. count me in! me too! ♪ count me in! someone once told me, that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when
what could be done and i'll ask the mayor of montgomery, alabama and in california where a fire spanning 700 miles now the second largest in state history. and the summer games in the books. how did the olympics feat pull off in the face of covid. we'll head to tokyo and ask keir simmons. this is "american voices." simmons. this is "american voices." clean. unlike used dishcloths that can redistribute residue, bounty keeps your surfaces cleaner. bounty, the quicker picker...
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reporter: brittany's britney spears is crimes, brittany's personal conservator jody montgomery scott but she was spiraling out of control and she was placed under a 51 psychiatric hold. the allegations come as they maintain possession asked conference governor of the state. full motivation is his unconditional love for his daughter and her production. court documents filed yesterday saying he managed the financial as well providing he's taken the estate and facing tens of millions of dollars in lawsuit to the value of well over 60 million. however, jody montgomery says jamie misrepresent their july 9 conversation and she says she never expressed britney was qualified for psychiatric hold motion filed wednesday britney's attorney pushed to move her next hearing to later this month arguing that jamie is dissipating his daughters assets writing, mr. spears has enriched himself at the expense of his daughter taking millions of dollars as a performer addition to $16000 a month from her estate. 2000 more when he a lot of to mr. spears. also britney mentioned her legal fight on instagram. >
reporter: brittany's britney spears is crimes, brittany's personal conservator jody montgomery scott but she was spiraling out of control and she was placed under a 51 psychiatric hold. the allegations come as they maintain possession asked conference governor of the state. full motivation is his unconditional love for his daughter and her production. court documents filed yesterday saying he managed the financial as well providing he's taken the estate and facing tens of millions of dollars in...
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i hitchhiked home and arrived and was told that a montgomery ward store had opened in dixon. and they had a sporting goods department. and they were looking for someone that was kind of well known in the town for his high school athletics there and so forth to head up that department. well, i went down and applied. and i didn't get the job. a fella a couple years after me in high school had been quite a basketball sensation, he got the job. i was pretty disappointed. my father loaned me the car. i told him all the things i had been doing. a family car, and i drove 75 miles in my disappointment to the tricities, rock island and moline and davenport, iowa. there in a station in davenport, iowa, i met a program director, he still couldn't use me, and but where was i because they had just hired an announcer a few days before. i didn't tell him i didn't listen to his station, but on the way out, talking to myself, really, i said how do you ever get to be a sports announcer if you can't get a job in a radio station, and when i'm down the hall and pretty soon i hear a clumping. he w
i hitchhiked home and arrived and was told that a montgomery ward store had opened in dixon. and they had a sporting goods department. and they were looking for someone that was kind of well known in the town for his high school athletics there and so forth to head up that department. well, i went down and applied. and i didn't get the job. a fella a couple years after me in high school had been quite a basketball sensation, he got the job. i was pretty disappointed. my father loaned me the...
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it was a joke going around that said if the army knew what was happening in montgomery we would all be in jail. [laughter] that is how radical it really was. >> but the idea was that strategically you just bomb indiscriminately you could fire at night it doesn't matter neither during the day you just want to drop a lot of bombs and allied of places and wreak as much havoc as you can. they were talking about very narrow targeted bombings but talking about area bombing or a morale bombing. >> the idea that they were confronting was the idea that was held by most conventional military thinkers at the time. usefulness of the bomber was to reduce your enemy cities. go in and bond everything, kill civilians to demoralize your enemy. that's that people thought bombing was for. the mafia looked at that strategy contempt and derision doesn't capture it. like our moral horror. they thought how could any morally awake human being with a military strategy based on the destruction of civilians? >> now to embody that, and another view of how to wage a war was a second character that you mentioned br
it was a joke going around that said if the army knew what was happening in montgomery we would all be in jail. [laughter] that is how radical it really was. >> but the idea was that strategically you just bomb indiscriminately you could fire at night it doesn't matter neither during the day you just want to drop a lot of bombs and allied of places and wreak as much havoc as you can. they were talking about very narrow targeted bombings but talking about area bombing or a morale bombing....
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confirmed, the actual material that is the basis for these claims has been provided by a man named dennis montgomery. and i'm guessing you do not recognize that name but you might remember him from these headlines not long ago. the man who conned the pentagon. also, how a reno casino conman duped the cia and pulled off one of the most dangerous hoaxes in american history. national security intelligence reporter wrote a book in 2014 about this guy. it's about other things, too, but it was about conning people and conning the government out of huge sums of cash including him claiming that he could decode news stories broadcast by al jazeera and inside those news stories, he could access magic secret al qaeda messages because he could find them in the pixels. he couldn't find them in the pixels. that was all made up. and it had been suspected for a long while. you see the date from the daily beast. november 9, 2020. it had been suspected for a long while that this legendary conartist had sold a new version of his con to the trump secretly won the election people. but now they have confirmed that is whe
confirmed, the actual material that is the basis for these claims has been provided by a man named dennis montgomery. and i'm guessing you do not recognize that name but you might remember him from these headlines not long ago. the man who conned the pentagon. also, how a reno casino conman duped the cia and pulled off one of the most dangerous hoaxes in american history. national security intelligence reporter wrote a book in 2014 about this guy. it's about other things, too, but it was about...
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montgomery granger is a good low guard so he knows what they are talking about. i want to outline the back story from a new york times report and i saw this post on twitter yesterday and she says a 345 c chartered plane to evacuate afghan, they couldn't get to tell iran checkpoints and us military gates at the airport. that is so vital because we are still hearing stories from reporters that people can't get through checkpoints. the taliban has the place secured with a massive perimeter around the airport and you've got to get through them before you can get to our us troops and the taliban is saying we are not letting afghans out so so many people who could be left after the 30 first deadline and then what happens? the administration hasn't said what they would do in that case. >> they are taking this minute by minute, president biden was supposed to speak and it got pushed back. america and the world needs to hear from him. he needs to take questions. he's pushing americans back and everyone who helped america, how could we expect help again, we slap them in th
montgomery granger is a good low guard so he knows what they are talking about. i want to outline the back story from a new york times report and i saw this post on twitter yesterday and she says a 345 c chartered plane to evacuate afghan, they couldn't get to tell iran checkpoints and us military gates at the airport. that is so vital because we are still hearing stories from reporters that people can't get through checkpoints. the taliban has the place secured with a massive perimeter around...
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why not montgomery, tus key go, mobile or birmingham? evergreen is somewhat of a small community. that's where he started practicing medicine, and there was an outbreak of flu in this -- and this gentleman came to his home and said, dr. franklin, my wife is dying, please come help me. he did. what he found out, they would keep the house closed up which meant that it kept all of the germs inside. and so he had them open the windows and continue to work with the patient, and ultimately she was well. and there had been a lot of people dying in the community. and so when people started to see her again, they were asking the husband, oh, my goodness, how did she survive the problem? and he said, well, dr. franklin came out to see her. and they said dr. franklin? you mean the black doctor? and he said, yes. they said, oh, no, a black man can't touch a white woman. and they were coming to kill him. they were going to lynch him. and the husband tried to control them, but he couldn't. so he ultimately got dr. franklin on the train. at the time he had two children. and they came south and g
why not montgomery, tus key go, mobile or birmingham? evergreen is somewhat of a small community. that's where he started practicing medicine, and there was an outbreak of flu in this -- and this gentleman came to his home and said, dr. franklin, my wife is dying, please come help me. he did. what he found out, they would keep the house closed up which meant that it kept all of the germs inside. and so he had them open the windows and continue to work with the patient, and ultimately she was...
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Aug 20, 2021
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the united nations will gratefully remember, montgomery, bradley creator and many others. but all these agree with me in the selection of a truly heroic figure of this war. he is gi joe, and his counterpart in the air, the navy and the merchant marine of every one of the united nations. he has praised the dangers, yes surmounted charges in the desperately defended beaches, he has fought his way to the fortified zones. he has endured cold, hunger, fatigue. his companion has been endangered, death has been on his footsteps. he and his platoon commanders have given us an example of loyalty, devotion to duty and courage that will live in our hearts as long as we admire those qualities in men. >> and now the long and happy road home. dwight eisenhower, that road was paved with the cheers of the people. in his own homeland, a heroes welcome awakened him. americas greeting for a favorite son. hear the story of dwight the thousand higher might have ended, on this note of a job splendidly done. but america had other tasks waiting for its favorite soldier. eisenhower succeeded gener
the united nations will gratefully remember, montgomery, bradley creator and many others. but all these agree with me in the selection of a truly heroic figure of this war. he is gi joe, and his counterpart in the air, the navy and the merchant marine of every one of the united nations. he has praised the dangers, yes surmounted charges in the desperately defended beaches, he has fought his way to the fortified zones. he has endured cold, hunger, fatigue. his companion has been endangered,...
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the montgomery theater and the jazz break room are requiring proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test. >>> 24 running for the giants and the a's. their opponents? nothing. and i am going to show you the country, harvest time in the big leagues. what a picture. >>> taking a live look outside on this friday the 13th. the only one of the year. >>> just when you sthawt crows and hooror movies came out of corn fields, this was reborn last night. >> it will come. people will most definitely come. >> look at the corn fields. the yankees and white socks came out of the corn fields to play. this homage to the film, the first major baseball game played in iowa. the white sox holds a ninth inning lead and then it looks as though the yankees had a little magic but like a hollywood ending, tim anderson, bottom ninth two run homer ends things. the white sox win, final of nine - eight. giants, last night logan webb struck out eight colorado rockies. he was dangerous with a bat in his hands. what a shot. mr. grand slam by inches. scored a couple of runs and increases the lead to four to nothi
the montgomery theater and the jazz break room are requiring proof of vaccination or a negative covid-19 test. >>> 24 running for the giants and the a's. their opponents? nothing. and i am going to show you the country, harvest time in the big leagues. what a picture. >>> taking a live look outside on this friday the 13th. the only one of the year. >>> just when you sthawt crows and hooror movies came out of corn fields, this was reborn last night. >> it will...
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en el hospital herido con todo su cuerpo >>> documentos son difíciles de leer la policía del condado montgomery describe el sufrimiento del niño aumentó con sus notas bajaron en escuela el inaudible policía que la novia de su padre había utilizado una plancha caliente para quemarlo, otra ocasión presuntamente le quemó su brazo, la víctima testificó que su madrastra no le permitió dormir pidiéndole que marchara toda la noche y esto no es todo según documentos de la corte el niño había testificado que su madrastra barcelona el baño y sólo le permitían comer una vez al día >>> estaba bien gordito y hoy en día sólo pesa 69 libras, tiene problemas en su corazón >>> los doctores asegura que niño está desnutrido su niveles de potasio son extremadamente bajos en niños dijo la policía que desde que inició la pandemia no nos llevaban al escuela que se jacopo no se cansó de los maltratos la madrastra enfrenta cargos de abuso infantil agresión y negligencia entre que el padre del menor fue detenido por negligente, ambos están libres bajo fianza >>> susto me dice que la inversió
en el hospital herido con todo su cuerpo >>> documentos son difíciles de leer la policía del condado montgomery describe el sufrimiento del niño aumentó con sus notas bajaron en escuela el inaudible policía que la novia de su padre había utilizado una plancha caliente para quemarlo, otra ocasión presuntamente le quemó su brazo, la víctima testificó que su madrastra no le permitió dormir pidiéndole que marchara toda la noche y esto no es todo según documentos de la corte el...
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people, including members of congress engaging in civil disobedience and doing the montgomery style marches. putting themselves at risk of arrest. putting themselves in a nonviolent way out in the public eye in a way that puts their bodies on the line and put themselves at risk. i want to know how that plays in texas. whether you think that does pluck at people's heart strings. or whether that might harden some people's hearts because they don't want to be swoeshld a cause that seems radical. how do you think those direct strategies play at home in texas? >> i think it has demonstrated how serious we are about stopping this, or slowing it down. i think people realize if we're making sacrifices, whether it is myself or making a sacrifice of standing for 15 hours, and putting your body through that, or members in the house, sacrificing their lively hoods, being away from their family. we want people to know this is serious and taken this debate to a whole new level. >> texas state senator carol alvarado, i am tractor beaming through the camera you a big tub of tiger balm or your liniment of y
people, including members of congress engaging in civil disobedience and doing the montgomery style marches. putting themselves at risk of arrest. putting themselves in a nonviolent way out in the public eye in a way that puts their bodies on the line and put themselves at risk. i want to know how that plays in texas. whether you think that does pluck at people's heart strings. or whether that might harden some people's hearts because they don't want to be swoeshld a cause that seems radical....