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notice what davis said. davis said we have an advantage now. we don't have to defend a fixed point of richmond. we can fight a war maneuver. he says our army, our army can maneuver. he fully expected lee's army to get to it. when word gets to him that lee has surrendered that's a heavy blow. he leaves danville. there he meets with the leaders of the army, general joseph johnston. the two men both hated davis with a vengeance and davis distrusted both of them. he considered both of them selfish men. he asked them about carrying on the war. they both said they didn't think there was any possibility. they both thought the only reasonable and decent alternative was to sue for peace. it was a hard blow for davis to take. he also got notification that lee surrendered. he knew that but he got the formal documented. he got lee's message and you could see tears in his eyes. he didn't tell them to disband their forces and let's become guerillas. oh know. until that time he could tell himself he had a army that might could do something. now, he had no arm
notice what davis said. davis said we have an advantage now. we don't have to defend a fixed point of richmond. we can fight a war maneuver. he says our army, our army can maneuver. he fully expected lee's army to get to it. when word gets to him that lee has surrendered that's a heavy blow. he leaves danville. there he meets with the leaders of the army, general joseph johnston. the two men both hated davis with a vengeance and davis distrusted both of them. he considered both of them selfish...
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notice what davis said. davis said we have an advantage now. we don't have to defend a fixed point of richmond. we can fight a war maneuver. he says our army, our army can maneuver. he fully expected lee's army to get to it. when word gets to him that lee has surrendered that's a heavy blow. he leaves danville. there he meets with the leaders of the army, general joseph johnston. the two men both hated davis with a vengeance and davis distrusted both of them. he considered both of them selfish men. he asked them about carrying on the war. they both said they didn't think there was any possibility. they both thought the only reasonable and decent alternative was to sue for peace. it was a hard blow for davis to take. he also got notification that lee surrendered. he knew that but he got the formal documented. he got lee's message and you could see tears in his eyes. he didn't tell them to disband their forces and let's become guerillas. oh know. until that time he could tell himself he had a army that might could do something. now, he had no arm
notice what davis said. davis said we have an advantage now. we don't have to defend a fixed point of richmond. we can fight a war maneuver. he says our army, our army can maneuver. he fully expected lee's army to get to it. when word gets to him that lee has surrendered that's a heavy blow. he leaves danville. there he meets with the leaders of the army, general joseph johnston. the two men both hated davis with a vengeance and davis distrusted both of them. he considered both of them selfish...
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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fi
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her...
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the davis do much? could he have done more? >> i am not filler with davis in the press, i'm afraid.ir holzer: there was just as much pushback in the confederacy as there was in the north. >> davis was hoping, however for a forest of support. you know? so it may not have been actual attacks on him. it was his policy and his personality. he was unpopular throughout the war. >> stevens had papers that were organs of his critique of the davis the ministration. >> legislation eventually passed in the confederacy to limit the press us -- press' freedoms. >> -- they were very cool to davis throughout the war. -- cruel to davis throughout the war. i don't know about his impression of them, but certainly he has enemies in the press who were, as you are hinting, almost seditious in their criticism of davis. chair holzer: i do want to make one brief point -- it is not criticism of lincoln that the administration craps down on. it is criticism of enlistment, criticism of the draft. that is what provokes the shutdown. co-chair varon: because those things danger the army, in lincoln's mind. chair
the davis do much? could he have done more? >> i am not filler with davis in the press, i'm afraid.ir holzer: there was just as much pushback in the confederacy as there was in the north. >> davis was hoping, however for a forest of support. you know? so it may not have been actual attacks on him. it was his policy and his personality. he was unpopular throughout the war. >> stevens had papers that were organs of his critique of the davis the ministration. >> legislation...
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rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff: absolutely. and i would say trying to tip it out so you can create a three. >> mark: if you were going to miss it you would think you would have asik in the game for offensive rebounding abilities so almost indicates he's going to make it. >> mike: five-point game right now and no question he looks to make it. now it's four with 9.7 remaining. ball knocked out of bounds. cole who played such a strong game still golden state game. 8.3 left. pelicans have no time-outs left. so steve kerr will call a time-out and he's out of time-outs. 103-99. >> jeff: there's no time-out, mike. we're going to another review. >> mike: oh, a replay. last year the 2014 playoffs, 21 games decided by three points or less. we've already had an overtime game today and this one coming down to the wire. this is what they're going to look at. it doesn't appear curry touched i
rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff: absolutely. and i would say trying to tip it out so you can create a three. >> mark: if you were going to miss it you would think you would have asik in the game for offensive rebounding abilities so almost indicates he's going to make it. >> mike: five-point...
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davis assumed wrongly. while i think that dirk's interpretation has a great deal of value for comparing lincoln and davis as presidential leaders, it doesn't totally explain lincoln's differences with many northerners and republicans in 1865. when i answer my students' question about these differences, i encourage them to think about lincoln's life before he was elected president especially his law career. while lincoln was not unique that he was a lawyer the nature of his law career reveals a great deal about him in 1865. he became a lawyer not by going to college and law school and passing a state bar exam. he did not receive the equivalent of a 6th grade ed case as he cation. he was self-taught. however, he learned the law by reading for springfield attorney jon stewart, later his first law partner as well as watching the law in practice. once a lawyer lincoln served in more than 5,000 cases during 25 years. it may be actually closer to 6,000. while lincoln and those are just the cases that he took. it d
davis assumed wrongly. while i think that dirk's interpretation has a great deal of value for comparing lincoln and davis as presidential leaders, it doesn't totally explain lincoln's differences with many northerners and republicans in 1865. when i answer my students' question about these differences, i encourage them to think about lincoln's life before he was elected president especially his law career. while lincoln was not unique that he was a lawyer the nature of his law career reveals a...
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davis, from her incarceration was the global movement so angela davis is known all over the world and the image of her is also very familiar. so for me as her biographer the task is on tap for contemporary activities back to her historic activities and think about the ways in which her incarceration in the 1960s, involvement in the movement for radical social change and her empowerment of women black women in particular, working class women can all be brought together to understand the conflicts, it is exciting to be working on her. >> thank you. i want to throw out some other questions now and whoever feels moved to answer can do so. what elements of your subjects childhood being most important in shaping her into a strong woman as she became a strong woman? what will did her family and community play? >> that is a good question. because catherine beecher was a member of the most famous family in the nineteenth century. she was extremely influenced by her father. you may recognize the name catherine beecher because her brother was henry ward beecher his church of the pilgrims and her
davis, from her incarceration was the global movement so angela davis is known all over the world and the image of her is also very familiar. so for me as her biographer the task is on tap for contemporary activities back to her historic activities and think about the ways in which her incarceration in the 1960s, involvement in the movement for radical social change and her empowerment of women black women in particular, working class women can all be brought together to understand the...
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davis assumed wrongly. while i think that dirk's interpretation has a great deal of value for comparing lincoln and davis as presidential leaders, it doesn't totally explain lincoln's differences with many northerners and republicans in 1865. when i answer my students' question about these differences, i encourage them to think about lincoln's life before he was elected president, especially his law career. while lincoln was not unique that he was a lawyer, the nature of his law career reveals a great deal about him in 1865. he became a lawyer not by going to college and law school and passing a state bar exam. he did not receive the equivalent of a 6th grade ed education as he was much more self-taught. why he had the passion to teach himself, i cannot explain it. however, he learned the law by reading for springfield attorney jon stewart, later his first law partner as well as watching the law in practice. once a lawyer, lincoln served in more than 5,000 cases during 25 years. it may be actually closer to
davis assumed wrongly. while i think that dirk's interpretation has a great deal of value for comparing lincoln and davis as presidential leaders, it doesn't totally explain lincoln's differences with many northerners and republicans in 1865. when i answer my students' question about these differences, i encourage them to think about lincoln's life before he was elected president, especially his law career. while lincoln was not unique that he was a lawyer, the nature of his law career reveals...
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father dave kelly met a young adolfo davis when locked up at 14.ely 5 feet tall and over 100 pounds. what was your first impression of him? >> scared. he was scared but a strong little guy one on one there was a level of fear of what this meant. >> reporter: kelly learnt of his troubled home life absent father drug addicted mother. his grandmother was the primary caregiver. >> my grandmother took care of me and everyone else. she couldn't keep an eye on mean. i was in the streets. >> reporter: davis's first brush with the law came at the age of nine. >> i was home, a girl came out the store with a bag, and i snatched a bag of food because i was hungry. she held on to the bag and she dropped $0.75 and food scraps and i went to the restaurant for something to eat. police caught me eating food. >> he grew up outside of the house because of chaos in the house. there wasn't food or anything that a little kid needed. he found it on the outside. little by little he hung out with older guy and they took care of him because he was a likeable kid. >> davis's
father dave kelly met a young adolfo davis when locked up at 14.ely 5 feet tall and over 100 pounds. what was your first impression of him? >> scared. he was scared but a strong little guy one on one there was a level of fear of what this meant. >> reporter: kelly learnt of his troubled home life absent father drug addicted mother. his grandmother was the primary caregiver. >> my grandmother took care of me and everyone else. she couldn't keep an eye on mean. i was in the...
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the davis do much? could he have done more? >> i am not filler with davis in the press, i'm afraid. chair holzer: there was just as much pushback in the confederacy as there was in the north. >> davis was hoping, however for a forest of support. you know? so it may not have been actual attacks on him. it was his policy and his personality. he was unpopular throughout the war. >> stevens had papers that were organs of his critique of the davis the ministration. >> legislation eventually passed in the confederacy to limit the press us -- press' freedoms. >> -- they were very cool to davis throughout the war. -- cruel to davis throughout the war. i don't know about his impression of them, but certainly he has enemies in the press who were, as you are hinting, almost seditious in their criticism of davis. chair holzer: i do want to make one brief point -- it is not criticism of lincoln that the administration craps down on. it is criticism of enlistment, criticism of the draft. that is what provokes the shutdown. co-chair varon: because those things danger the army, in lincoln's mind. c
the davis do much? could he have done more? >> i am not filler with davis in the press, i'm afraid. chair holzer: there was just as much pushback in the confederacy as there was in the north. >> davis was hoping, however for a forest of support. you know? so it may not have been actual attacks on him. it was his policy and his personality. he was unpopular throughout the war. >> stevens had papers that were organs of his critique of the davis the ministration. >>...
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gary, what does davis expect for the spring? professor gallagher: davis is obviously in a very different position than abraham lincoln is. it is interesting to see the things he wrote at this stage of the war because in some ways he seems to be a little out of touch from what was actually unfolding. robert e lee was deeply pessimistic long before the spring of 1865, but davis is a resolute confederate nationalist and determined, and he seems to cling to the hope that somehow the confederacy can emerge from this incredible bloodletting as a republic. it is kind of hard to really get into his mind at that point because he was off to one very far end of the spectrum in that regard in terms of the confederacy. professor varon: go ahead, harold. mr. holzer: i am always joined back to what lincoln thought surely what happened to jefferson davis. professor gallagher: get away! mr. holzer: get away. i'm not sure he ever says let them up easy, but he does tell grant and sherman that jefferson davis reminds them of a little story -- profe
gary, what does davis expect for the spring? professor gallagher: davis is obviously in a very different position than abraham lincoln is. it is interesting to see the things he wrote at this stage of the war because in some ways he seems to be a little out of touch from what was actually unfolding. robert e lee was deeply pessimistic long before the spring of 1865, but davis is a resolute confederate nationalist and determined, and he seems to cling to the hope that somehow the confederacy can...
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rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff: absolutely. and i would say trying to tip it out so you can create a three. >> mark: if you were going to miss it you would think you would have asik in the game for offensive rebounding abilities so almost indicates he's going to make it. >> mike: five-point game right now and no question he looks to make it. now it's four with 9.7 remaining. ball knocked out of bounds. cole who played such a strong game still golden state game. 8.3 left. pelicans have no time-outs left. so steve kerr will call a time-out and he's out of time-outs. 103-99. >> jeff: there's no time-out, mike. we're going to another review. >> mike: oh, a replay. last year the 2014 playoffs, 21 games decided by three points or less. we've already had an overtime game today and this one coming down to the wire. this is what they're going to look at. it doesn't appear curry touched i
rebound, davis and davis is fouled with 9.7 remaining as green crashed into him. davis is going to shoot a free throw now. momentum carry -- davis doesn't have any chance -- has to hit one and miss one, correct. >> jeff: absolutely. and i would say trying to tip it out so you can create a three. >> mark: if you were going to miss it you would think you would have asik in the game for offensive rebounding abilities so almost indicates he's going to make it. >> mike: five-point...
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north of davis. they're allowing ambulances and a couple other emergency vehicles to enter and go southbound on the northbound lanes. that's why we currently have all lanes blocked there. if you get on north of 98 you are okay. you're in the green literally as you show from the sensors. backed up to 238 where the slowing starts. that's unheard of at this time of the morning. they've been allowed to use 580 westbound off the castro valley y and that means a major impact for a significant amount of t e time. chp didn't do a hard closure. they didn't lay out the cones so that does mean i'm hoping they expect this to clear sooner than later. sooner could mean another hour or so. they have to do a lot of investigation over there. that's the only major issue for the bay right now. christina, i think the traffic, that's very serious this morning but the weather might have more levity, i think. >> good news in the weather department. great news. heat relief for today. it was a hot one yesterday. as we get in
north of davis. they're allowing ambulances and a couple other emergency vehicles to enter and go southbound on the northbound lanes. that's why we currently have all lanes blocked there. if you get on north of 98 you are okay. you're in the green literally as you show from the sensors. backed up to 238 where the slowing starts. that's unheard of at this time of the morning. they've been allowed to use 580 westbound off the castro valley y and that means a major impact for a significant amount...
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davis: thank you. thank you all. thank you to ethan and camille for putting this together today and all of the work particularly that camille undertook to make sure that we were able to do this and thank you for being here and giving me the opportunity to speak with you. i was delighted to land in sunny california after being in a really cold winter in texas. i am here today to address gender, specifically why gender equality is losing ground, and how we can work to reverse that. i am going to ask you to challenge conventional thinking and how we define and talk about gender inequality, and i will hopefully help you understand the lens through which i view gender. more and more, i am coming to understand and appreciate how each of our individual filters formed through -- formed through our life filters define a political framework, and i would like to invite us to consider each other's personal perspectives, each other's lenses as we strive to move women's political equality to move forward. but first, let us take a
davis: thank you. thank you all. thank you to ethan and camille for putting this together today and all of the work particularly that camille undertook to make sure that we were able to do this and thank you for being here and giving me the opportunity to speak with you. i was delighted to land in sunny california after being in a really cold winter in texas. i am here today to address gender, specifically why gender equality is losing ground, and how we can work to reverse that. i am going to...
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he knows breckenridge has davis' ear. once the men arrive at the dixon house around midnight april the 18th, they begin to discuss the terms. then postmaster general reagan offers to write out the terms. as he's scrubling away, johnston announces it's time to return for the second day of negotiations. reagan says he'll send the terms forward just as soon as they're ready. sherman and johnston reached the ben interpret place around noon april the 18th. johnston promptly tells sherman he has official authorization for this all encompassing surrender and would like to bring secretary of war breckenridge into the discussion. sherman says i don't know about that. we're talking about a confederate cabinet official. to which johnston replies yes but breckenridge is also major in the confederate army and breckenridge say, okay. at that point, reagan's basis of pasi pasification, which is what he calls the document that arrives and johnston begins to read it aloud and sherman looks disapprove disapproving. johnston points out, the
he knows breckenridge has davis' ear. once the men arrive at the dixon house around midnight april the 18th, they begin to discuss the terms. then postmaster general reagan offers to write out the terms. as he's scrubling away, johnston announces it's time to return for the second day of negotiations. reagan says he'll send the terms forward just as soon as they're ready. sherman and johnston reached the ben interpret place around noon april the 18th. johnston promptly tells sherman he has...
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[laughter] and angela davis, her afro is so iconic. and i know from talking with barbara that you met the woman who used to comb out shirley chisholm's wigs, and elizabeth gurley flynn she went to prison for being a communist. one of the thicks she wrote -- things she wrote about missing was going to the hair dresser every week and getting her hair dope. so what did these hair styles mean to these women? they were very much a part of their public image. >> and if you look at pre-chisholm's election to congress and-chism how many's -- chisholm's election to congress, you really see the impact of the large, of the wigs that she wore. >> any other topics you think they might cover? [laughter] >> i really like that because it would be something i talked about too. >> well, in a more open way i think they might talk about the personal politics or what it meant to be an activist a mother or a partner a family member, how did people respond who were close to them to choices that they made, to what extent dud that leave them isolated and lonel
[laughter] and angela davis, her afro is so iconic. and i know from talking with barbara that you met the woman who used to comb out shirley chisholm's wigs, and elizabeth gurley flynn she went to prison for being a communist. one of the thicks she wrote -- things she wrote about missing was going to the hair dresser every week and getting her hair dope. so what did these hair styles mean to these women? they were very much a part of their public image. >> and if you look at...
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davis refuses to believe the game is up. he decides to pull you in a bow regard -- the general into his cabinet. everyone size with johnston. there is nothing left for davis to do now. he dictates a letter to general sherman for the needful arrangements to terminate the existing war. davis does not have his heart in negotiations. he decides to continue falling back and will retreat as far as charlotte. it is up to general johnston to open negotiations with general sherman. calvary commanders exchange messages and it is agreed they will meet roughly midway between patrick's headquarters and hamptons headquarters. it is there on the morning of april 17, 1865 that sherman add johnston -- and johnston meet for the first time. they go inside the house of james and nancy bennett and they begin their negotiations. sherman has a fateful telegram when he enters that house. just before he left, he received word that president lincoln had been assassinated on april 14. the first person that sherman revealed this to is general johnston.
davis refuses to believe the game is up. he decides to pull you in a bow regard -- the general into his cabinet. everyone size with johnston. there is nothing left for davis to do now. he dictates a letter to general sherman for the needful arrangements to terminate the existing war. davis does not have his heart in negotiations. he decides to continue falling back and will retreat as far as charlotte. it is up to general johnston to open negotiations with general sherman. calvary commanders...
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davis refuses to believe the game is up. he decides to pull you in a bow regard -- the general into his cabinet. everyone size with johnston. there is nothing left for davis to do now. he dictates a letter to general sherman for the needful arrangements to terminate the existing war. davis does not have his heart in negotiations. he decides to continue falling back and will retreat as far as charlotte. it is up to general johnston to open negotiations with general sherman. calvary commanders exchange messages and it is agreed they will meet roughly midway between patrick's headquarters and hamptons headquarters. it is there on the morning of april 17, 1865 that sherman add johnston -- and johnston meet for the first time. they go inside the house of james and nancy bennett and they begin their negotiations. sherman has a fateful telegram when he enters that house. just before he left, he received word that president lincoln had been assassinated on april 14. the first person that sherman revealed this to is general johnston.
davis refuses to believe the game is up. he decides to pull you in a bow regard -- the general into his cabinet. everyone size with johnston. there is nothing left for davis to do now. he dictates a letter to general sherman for the needful arrangements to terminate the existing war. davis does not have his heart in negotiations. he decides to continue falling back and will retreat as far as charlotte. it is up to general johnston to open negotiations with general sherman. calvary commanders...
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davis, i'm from the houston police department."nd you could tell his demeanor changed drastically. he just stared at me. >> ramsey pulled out a photo of diane's car. davis didn't want to look at it. >> he said, "i've never, ever seen that car." well, that's strange. it's a red mustang. you've never seen a red mustang? then i pulled out a picture of diane that david had given me and i handed it to him. but he wouldn't take the picture. i tried to hand it to him, he wouldn't take it. >> davis initially denied any involvement. but when told of the fingerprint evidence, he confessed. >> i'm very sorry that it happened, and i've cried and i've prayed what i did wrong. >> he'd been out of prison five days when he killed diane. and his life was a lifetime of crime. >> after more than 30 years, the mystery was finally solved. >> well, my father was ecstatic. it just was a huge boost for him, you know, that they knew who it was. >> i've worked scores or hundreds of murders. and they're all important to me. but it's not very often that you'r
davis, i'm from the houston police department."nd you could tell his demeanor changed drastically. he just stared at me. >> ramsey pulled out a photo of diane's car. davis didn't want to look at it. >> he said, "i've never, ever seen that car." well, that's strange. it's a red mustang. you've never seen a red mustang? then i pulled out a picture of diane that david had given me and i handed it to him. but he wouldn't take the picture. i tried to hand it to him, he...
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first, he secured davis' permission to name joseph e. johnston as the commanding general to oppose sherman in the carolinas. lee knew full well that the president despised johnston and he carefully framed johnston's appointment as subordinate and beholding to him to lee. if johnston stumbled lee would take responsibility not the president. and davis acquiesced swallowing hard and approved the appointment, he wrote, in the hope that general johnston's soldierly qualities may be made serviceable to his country, and when acting under general lee's orders, and that in his new position those defects which i have found manifested by him when serving as an independent commander will be remedied by the control of the general in chief. second was lee's role in supporting the enlistment of slaves into the confederate army. lee's advocacy of such a drastic step in a slaveholder's republic turned the tide of opinion in favor of this desperate expedience, particularly within the army. for example corporal chandler wrote, if general lee is in favor of
first, he secured davis' permission to name joseph e. johnston as the commanding general to oppose sherman in the carolinas. lee knew full well that the president despised johnston and he carefully framed johnston's appointment as subordinate and beholding to him to lee. if johnston stumbled lee would take responsibility not the president. and davis acquiesced swallowing hard and approved the appointment, he wrote, in the hope that general johnston's soldierly qualities may be made serviceable...
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angela davis her afro in the 1960s is really iconic. it was a sum boll of resistance -- symbol of resistance the-in ration, the movement to free angela davis from her incarceration was a global movement. so angela davis is known all over the world. and the image of her is also a very familiar image. so for me as her biographer, the task is to sort of unpack her contemporary activities, trace them back to her historic activities and think about the ways in which her incarceration in 1960s her involvement in movements for radical social change her empowerment of women and black women in particular and working class women can all be brought together to try to understand her as a complex being. so it's really excited to be working on her. >> thank you. i want to throw out some other questions now and whoever feels moved to answer can do so. what elements of your subject's childhood seem most important in shaping her into a strong woman as she payment a strong woman? -- as she became a strong woman? what role did her family and community pla
angela davis her afro in the 1960s is really iconic. it was a sum boll of resistance -- symbol of resistance the-in ration, the movement to free angela davis from her incarceration was a global movement. so angela davis is known all over the world. and the image of her is also a very familiar image. so for me as her biographer, the task is to sort of unpack her contemporary activities, trace them back to her historic activities and think about the ways in which her incarceration in 1960s her...
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. >> davis guarding duncan. draws the foul. duncan's shot misses. and he'll shoot, too, with 4:13 remaining. >> just an outstanding screen. forces the switch. great crossover. a little stepback by paul. well documented. how good a mid range shooter he is. >> with his fourth foul. davis's numbers he only has two points. >> he's played great. doc rivers has gotten great play from his bench. austin rivers jamal crawford and glenn davis. his defense against tim duncan and energy and effort has been stellar. >> from back in their days in boston together. as davis spent four years playing for the celtics. nine-point clipper lead as we get to 4:00 remaining. what a critical game for l.a. chris paul again! 30 points for chris paul! >> just not fair. handling the basketball and getting to his spot and making big shots. >> patty mills pulls back a three pointer and griffin again, another rebound. >> as a coach, you don't need anything fancy. put it in your best player's hand and let him do what he does best. >> j.j. redic
. >> davis guarding duncan. draws the foul. duncan's shot misses. and he'll shoot, too, with 4:13 remaining. >> just an outstanding screen. forces the switch. great crossover. a little stepback by paul. well documented. how good a mid range shooter he is. >> with his fourth foul. davis's numbers he only has two points. >> he's played great. doc rivers has gotten great play from his bench. austin rivers jamal crawford and glenn davis. his defense against tim duncan and...
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. >> davis guarding duncan. draws the foul. duncan's shot misses. and he'll shoot, too, with 4:13 remaining. >> just an outstanding screen. forces the switch. great crossover. a little stepback by paul. well documented. how good a mid range shooter he is. >> with his fourth foul. davis's numbers he only has two points. >> he's played great. doc rivers has gotten great play from his bench. austin rivers jamal crawford and glenn davis. his defense against tim duncan and energy and effort has been stellar. >> from back in their days in boston together. as davis spent four years playing for the celtics. nine-point clipper lead as we get to 4:00 remaining. what a critical game for l.a. chris paul again! 30 points for chris paul! >> just not fair. handling the basketball and getting to his spot and making big shots. >> patty mills pulls back a three pointer and griffin again, another rebound. >> as a coach, you don't need anything fancy. put it in your best player's hand and let him do what he does best. >> j.j. redic
. >> davis guarding duncan. draws the foul. duncan's shot misses. and he'll shoot, too, with 4:13 remaining. >> just an outstanding screen. forces the switch. great crossover. a little stepback by paul. well documented. how good a mid range shooter he is. >> with his fourth foul. davis's numbers he only has two points. >> he's played great. doc rivers has gotten great play from his bench. austin rivers jamal crawford and glenn davis. his defense against tim duncan and...
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first, he secured davis' permission to name joseph e. johnston as the commanding general to oppose sherman in the carolinas. lee knew full well that the president despised johnston and he carefully framed johnston's appointment as subordinate and beholding to him to lee. if johnston stumbled lee would take responsibility not the president. and davis acquiesced swallowing hard and approved the appointment, he wrote, in the hope that general johnston's soldierly qualities may be made serviceable to his country, and when acting under general lee's orders, and that in his new position those defects which i have found manifested by him when serving as an independent commander will be remedied by the control of the general in chief. second was lee's role in supporting the enlistment of slaves into the confederate army. lee's advocacy of such a drastic step in a slaveholder's republic turned the tide of opinion in favor of this desperate expedience, particularly within the army. for example corporal chandler wrote, if general lee is in favor of
first, he secured davis' permission to name joseph e. johnston as the commanding general to oppose sherman in the carolinas. lee knew full well that the president despised johnston and he carefully framed johnston's appointment as subordinate and beholding to him to lee. if johnston stumbled lee would take responsibility not the president. and davis acquiesced swallowing hard and approved the appointment, he wrote, in the hope that general johnston's soldierly qualities may be made serviceable...
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traffic is stopped at davis. they are slowly taking cars off. it's going to be a long investigation. no word on when lanes will reopen. you can reenter at 98 to get back on the freeway. you might be better off to take 580. trucks are going to be allowed to take 580. we have another sig alert, three lanes are currently shut down right now due to two car crash also involving a car fire eastbound side of 80 at willow avenue. we were seeing delays as a result. we do have lanes that can squeeze by. here's a look right now. drive time traffic, 580. concord, 14 minutes and right into san francisco, a short 17-minute commute. mike. >>> thank you very much. let's take a be look at live doppler 7 hd. we have thick clouds across the coast. look out for some drizzle along the coast and if you drive up into the clouds it will definitely be damp. we have three mile visibility santa rosa and half moon bay. throughout the morning you can see the fog -- clouds getting thicker and more widespread. it's going to take till about 11:00 to noon to get it completely e
traffic is stopped at davis. they are slowly taking cars off. it's going to be a long investigation. no word on when lanes will reopen. you can reenter at 98 to get back on the freeway. you might be better off to take 580. trucks are going to be allowed to take 580. we have another sig alert, three lanes are currently shut down right now due to two car crash also involving a car fire eastbound side of 80 at willow avenue. we were seeing delays as a result. we do have lanes that can squeeze by....
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then davis explodes for 20 in the fourth. he is amazing. game-high 35. to 4 and draymond helped seal the deal. 106-99. so one win down three more to go in this series. 15 more for a possible nba championship. as we bring mike shumann live at oracle. not a rembrandt, not real pretty, but it goes down in the win column the first game of the series. >> no question larry no most of the players we talk to after the game said just that. a win is a win. especially in a seven-game series. want to get the first one especially at home. we saw two of the best players in the league in anthony davis and steph curry. afterwards i asked steph, give yourself a grade. >> obviously i'm my worst critic so i want to have as perfect game as possible. i can play even better, and hopefully that comes out on monday. every game is different. you have to kind of adjust and keep your foot on the gas. that's that's big is table takeaway. >> we have an amazing crowd, amazing fan to come out and get game one out of the way, get the pressure off and settle in that's what we want to do
then davis explodes for 20 in the fourth. he is amazing. game-high 35. to 4 and draymond helped seal the deal. 106-99. so one win down three more to go in this series. 15 more for a possible nba championship. as we bring mike shumann live at oracle. not a rembrandt, not real pretty, but it goes down in the win column the first game of the series. >> no question larry no most of the players we talk to after the game said just that. a win is a win. especially in a seven-game series. want to...
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then davis explodes for 20 in the fourth. he is amazing. game-high 35. curry to green as the lead dwindle down to 4, from 25 to 4 and draymond helped seal the deal. 106-99. so one win down three more to go in this series. 15 more for a possible nba championship. as we bring mike shumann live at oracle. not a rembrandt, not real pretty, but it goes down in the win column the first game of the series. >> no question larry no most of the players we talk to after the game said just that. a win is a win. especially in a seven-game series. want to get the first one especially at home. we saw two of the best players in the league in anthony davis and steph curry. afterwards i asked steph, give yourself a grade. >> obviously i'm my worst critic so i want to have as perfect game as possible. i can play even better, and hopefully that comes out on monday. every game is different. you have to kind of adjust and keep your foot on the gas. that's that's big is table takeaway. >> we have an amazing crowd, amazing fan to come out and get game one out of the way, get th
then davis explodes for 20 in the fourth. he is amazing. game-high 35. curry to green as the lead dwindle down to 4, from 25 to 4 and draymond helped seal the deal. 106-99. so one win down three more to go in this series. 15 more for a possible nba championship. as we bring mike shumann live at oracle. not a rembrandt, not real pretty, but it goes down in the win column the first game of the series. >> no question larry no most of the players we talk to after the game said just that. a...
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approaching davis street. it's still a pretty awful commute though trying to get through that stretch. take a look at the current conditions. plus a we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what a super long time. true. and at first it was all business you know, i'd take him here i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need gas. i think it's more than that. i think that you care about me. you're a good friend. best friends? um, uh yes, best friends. yeah. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you. care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. ow. >>> good morning everyone. it is tuesday, april 28th. time check for you is 5:12. we are taking a look out from san francisco towards the east bay. looking at the bay bridge. and if you notice, we cannot see the tiptop of the bay bridge which stands 526 feet which means we're possibly going to see some ai
approaching davis street. it's still a pretty awful commute though trying to get through that stretch. take a look at the current conditions. plus a we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what a super long time. true. and at first it was all business you know, i'd take him here i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need gas. i think it's...
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sharon williams davis didn't did do that.before her a teacher basically got probation where he will teach young people in jail english. and he was given a far less harsh sentence. the judge really gave a clear indication of how this was going to play out. he said to the ten defendants if you admit your guilt in this part you will receive far less harsh sentences, if you don't, be prepared to take a harsher sentence. >> did everybody admit to doing something wrong? and what about the testimony of the family and friends? could that help their cases for lighter sentencing? >> reporter: i mean i think it did help in some ways but it all comes down to the way the judge laid this out yesterday. he said if these defendants admit their roles, they will be handed down far less harsh sentences, if they don't, they will get harsh sentences. sharon has been jailed to seven years and 13 years of probation. in that could carry on if the other defendants don't take the deal. it looks like at least nine of the ten are not doing that. >> andy
sharon williams davis didn't did do that.before her a teacher basically got probation where he will teach young people in jail english. and he was given a far less harsh sentence. the judge really gave a clear indication of how this was going to play out. he said to the ten defendants if you admit your guilt in this part you will receive far less harsh sentences, if you don't, be prepared to take a harsher sentence. >> did everybody admit to doing something wrong? and what about the...
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just north of davis, south of 98. if you look down maybe a quarter mile from that you will see the flashing lights. that's where this accident is. you will notice that none of the big rig or the cars in that backup are moving because all lanes of northbound 880 here again north of davis, south of 98, are shut down because of this chain reaction accident. i want to show you some video. this happened around 3:00 this morning. it was quite a very serious accident. one car at least caught fire or up to seven cars involved in this chain reaction accident. this is according to chp. major injuries. chp hasn't specified how many people are hurt but indicating there were no fatalities. again, a very serious accident that has resulted in chp issuing a sig alert that shut down of 880 here northbound direction on the border with san leandro and oakland and we do know that they have wreckers headed to the scene to clear the scene. they also have caltrans out there assisting them to help with the cleanup and reopening of the road.
just north of davis, south of 98. if you look down maybe a quarter mile from that you will see the flashing lights. that's where this accident is. you will notice that none of the big rig or the cars in that backup are moving because all lanes of northbound 880 here again north of davis, south of 98, are shut down because of this chain reaction accident. i want to show you some video. this happened around 3:00 this morning. it was quite a very serious accident. one car at least caught fire or...
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davis: it is difficult. of course, you have two professors on your faculty here, and they confronted this issue and they have been very open in talking about it. it can be very difficult as women are working to find their foothold in careers, not only to deal with the way that they are viewed by the outside world and some of the people that they may be working with, but even within their own homes, where their spouses may feel threatened by that. and i know that the tension, the pace, the pressure of running for office and holding office certainly took its toll on my marriage, the same happened for ann richards, even though she and her husband have had a very respectful and vibrant partnership for many, many years in the political arena, as i did with my husband, my former husband, and i wish it weren't the case, that the pressure became too much. it tends to be the situation when male candidates are running and when they hold office, there is a much more comfortable role that they have with their spouse and
davis: it is difficult. of course, you have two professors on your faculty here, and they confronted this issue and they have been very open in talking about it. it can be very difficult as women are working to find their foothold in careers, not only to deal with the way that they are viewed by the outside world and some of the people that they may be working with, but even within their own homes, where their spouses may feel threatened by that. and i know that the tension, the pace, the...
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so davis want to belize to investigate. it was there said davis, the belize government was corrupt and the government paramilitary suppression unit gsu was out to get him. >> one of the explanations for why the april 30th raid happened. one of the local politicians had come to him, asked for a denation. he -- donation. as a result they sikd thecked the g. u.s. on him. they raided him because they didn't know what was going on. he had this laboratory there. it was heavily guard. he has more bodyguards than the prime minister. he had essentially a private army. and a hablaboratory making god knows what. he won't tell anybody. >> davis want to caramelita the toniy town near the mcafee compound. where towns people told him, they said that mcafee had gone native. >> as he got more involved in this small village of caramelita the way he talked started to devolve, 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 friend. was my fragile connection
so davis want to belize to investigate. it was there said davis, the belize government was corrupt and the government paramilitary suppression unit gsu was out to get him. >> one of the explanations for why the april 30th raid happened. one of the local politicians had come to him, asked for a denation. he -- donation. as a result they sikd thecked the g. u.s. on him. they raided him because they didn't know what was going on. he had this laboratory there. it was heavily guard. he has...
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new orleans star anthony davis making his play-off debut.ame draymond green to barnes in the corner for three. and the 10-point lead. new orleans was held to just 13 points in the first. the defense continued into the second. the steal leads to an incredible spinning shot for steph curry high off the glass plus give anthony davis the foul. 34 points for curry in the game. curry only made four threes but he attacked the rim like an mvp. green slipped the pass to curry who flips it up and in. 25 point lead at the end of the third. new orleans had a run in them. davis abuses green if the paint with the mismatch. the pelicans within 13. under a minute to go, different defender and it's the same result for davis. davis cuts it to six and he scores 20 of his 35 points in the fourth. and under 30 seconds to go in the game, eric gordon rattles one in to cut the lead to 5. new orleans outscored the warriors by 11 in the 4th and part of the reason why? the warriors with some bad free throw shooting down the stretch. curry can't extend the lead but bar
new orleans star anthony davis making his play-off debut.ame draymond green to barnes in the corner for three. and the 10-point lead. new orleans was held to just 13 points in the first. the defense continued into the second. the steal leads to an incredible spinning shot for steph curry high off the glass plus give anthony davis the foul. 34 points for curry in the game. curry only made four threes but he attacked the rim like an mvp. green slipped the pass to curry who flips it up and in. 25...
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stef for 39 and davis 36-11, how about that move. lead down to 7 and green to davis, drives by and scores last of his 22. the brothers, a combine of 10 from beyond the arc and klay thompson going for 29. 109-97 the final, the warriors moving on to the western conference semi-finals. championship caliber team putting down the opposition and the warriors did that. and mike shumann witnessed it firsthand. he joins us live in new orleans with post game reaction. shu, take it away. >> reporter: well, i'll tell you what colin it is a good feeling for the warriors. they felt that they swept the pelicans. they put up a fight but they didn't have the depth to keep up with the warriors. a four game sweep and they rest until next weekend and afterwards steph curry tell me it was a complete war. >> i'm pleased with the effort and that i don't have to see anthony davis until november at the earliest. >> everybody showed up and everybody had something to do with the win. and we knew we would need that. this is a very good basketball club. and ever
stef for 39 and davis 36-11, how about that move. lead down to 7 and green to davis, drives by and scores last of his 22. the brothers, a combine of 10 from beyond the arc and klay thompson going for 29. 109-97 the final, the warriors moving on to the western conference semi-finals. championship caliber team putting down the opposition and the warriors did that. and mike shumann witnessed it firsthand. he joins us live in new orleans with post game reaction. shu, take it away. >>...
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this is northbound 880 right near davis street.you can see the backup is already building all the way back to 238. thethe camera that we see his write up here. we have a camera near the coliseum, i can show it to you. you can see cars are not getting through, and it's going to be that way for a while. we will stay on it for you. the toll plaza it is light, no major problems getting through here. at 4:18 a.m. let's go to steve. >>> thank you. yesterday, 90 in gilroy, 89 santa rosa, 89 conquered it was close for many, but many, but today -- i should say close to 88 or 89 for many, not today. that followed has come flying back. water temps turning much colder it has a lot to do with that along with a friend coming in. motyka bay database at 49. you get a friend coming in and i'll tell you it's sweeps in that foxhole. the june gloom has arrived here in late april. fiftys the thames for everyone. it was only 62 yesterday. san francisco 51, 51 napa, fairfield, 51 napa, fairfield 53. fairfield is the key here. i will show you that in a se
this is northbound 880 right near davis street.you can see the backup is already building all the way back to 238. thethe camera that we see his write up here. we have a camera near the coliseum, i can show it to you. you can see cars are not getting through, and it's going to be that way for a while. we will stay on it for you. the toll plaza it is light, no major problems getting through here. at 4:18 a.m. let's go to steve. >>> thank you. yesterday, 90 in gilroy, 89 santa rosa, 89...