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this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pontchatrain.ou may notice it's strange the fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort, because when the americans took over, they noticed our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a fort that can't fire on attackers from the river. that was eventually torn down and replaced with another fort will stop even though at this point detroit was a british city, the majority of the residents were french. a couple of hundred within the city limits itself, but a lot more on the farms outside of the stockade it city, the ribbon farms i was mentioning earlier. city burned to the ground, almost completely. because it happened mid day on a sunday, miraculously no one was killed. despite the obvious tragedy of the whole city burning down, this provided a fresh start, you might say, for a whole new city plan. the bones of which are still represented in the city today. judge,erritorial augustus woodward, on his way to detroit was when it burned down. when he arrive
this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pontchatrain.ou may notice it's strange the fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort, because when the americans took over, they noticed our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a fort that can't fire on attackers from the river. that was eventually torn down and replaced with another fort will stop even though at this point detroit was a british city, the majority of the residents...
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established at fort sill.ecausestablished there , as the people were saying earlier, they were snatched from their homes to try and do something for them because they always looked at us and looked down on us that we were stupid, that we could do nothing, that we did not know nothing. but you know what? that was a lie. from lawton macarthur. indianot say fort sill school. i graduated from lawton macarthur on the east side of town. and what that was, an individual was kind of like giving this lie, smoothing it over, and after i had graduated, i found out that we were again he pegs for the government -- guinea pigs for the government education wise, because they were still trying to think they're going to make us better or be like them, and it did not work. because we still have our language. have our dances. we still have our songs. we still are still here. -- that to talk about was my experience, but mainly i'm here today because of the children. the children are always near to my heart no matter who they are,
established at fort sill.ecausestablished there , as the people were saying earlier, they were snatched from their homes to try and do something for them because they always looked at us and looked down on us that we were stupid, that we could do nothing, that we did not know nothing. but you know what? that was a lie. from lawton macarthur. indianot say fort sill school. i graduated from lawton macarthur on the east side of town. and what that was, an individual was kind of like giving this...
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this was after they tore down the original fort. you may notice that it is strange that the fort itself is behind the settlement down on its river. -- the river. this would come back to bite the fort because when the americans took over, they noticed we can't fire on the river. fort that cannot fire on attackers on the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced by another fort. a majority of the residence were still friends even though it was a british city. a lot more were on the farms outside of the stockade city. those ribbon farms i was mentioning earlier. in 1805, detroit burned down to the ground almost completely. all but a couple of buildings had been completely destroyed. but, because it happened midday on a sunday, miraculously, no one was killed. despite the obvious tragedy of the whole city burning down, this provided a fresh start you might say for a whole new city plan. the bones of which are still represented in the city today. the new territorial judge, augustus woodward, as he was on his way to detroit, that
this was after they tore down the original fort. you may notice that it is strange that the fort itself is behind the settlement down on its river. -- the river. this would come back to bite the fort because when the americans took over, they noticed we can't fire on the river. fort that cannot fire on attackers on the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced by another fort. a majority of the residence were still friends even though it was a british city. a lot more were on the farms...
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this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pond to train. themay notice it's strange fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort because when the americans took over, they noticed our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a four that can't fire on attackers from the river. even though at this point in majority of residents were french. a couple of hundred within the city limits itself, but a lot out.on the farms the whole city burning down, for provided a fresh start a whole new city plan, the bones of which are represented in the city today. a new territorial judge, as he was on his way to detroit, that's when the city burned down. was a big fan of pierre lafond. workmediately got to planning a new city grid. his layout of the city provided for wide boulevards, spaces where people can congregate, things that didn't naturally occur when the city had grown over time. elements are these diagonal lines, these circular andas, grand circus park campus marshes are in the city today, even though this
this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pond to train. themay notice it's strange fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort because when the americans took over, they noticed our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a four that can't fire on attackers from the river. even though at this point in majority of residents were french. a couple of hundred within the city limits itself, but a lot out.on the farms the whole city...
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orderlies given the assignment of cleaning one of the hospitals at fort devons. and so they were assigned this position. they came in to have skilled jobs. mary green had hoped to have any other job, except cleaning houses at the time. same thing with ana morrison, johnny murphy i feel when i read her material, it looks like she joined for adventure. find something different, get out of her home town. but alice young, she went in specifically. she had some experience as a nurse in training and she wanted to join the wac, they were desperate for medical technicians and she thought this would be her pathway to become a nurse after the war. >> and were there other women, white women in the hospital that were working as nurses? >> as medical technicians. you have the army nurse corps and this is about the wac and there were white wacs there, twice as many as there were black wacs. there had only been white wacs originally and when fort devons was told to incorporate this detachment of 100 women, they basically segregated the two hospitals, all the white wacs moved to
orderlies given the assignment of cleaning one of the hospitals at fort devons. and so they were assigned this position. they came in to have skilled jobs. mary green had hoped to have any other job, except cleaning houses at the time. same thing with ana morrison, johnny murphy i feel when i read her material, it looks like she joined for adventure. find something different, get out of her home town. but alice young, she went in specifically. she had some experience as a nurse in training and...
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why are we in fort wayne, indiana?> we're in fort wayne, indiana because people in indiana understand jobs. they understand how you build an economy that doesn't just work for a thin slice at the top, but an economy that, wos for everyone. but people in fort wayne, indiana also understand that leaving it to a handful of giant multinational corporations to build our economy just isn't working. those big corporations, they don't have loulty to america. they don't have loyalty to american workers. they have loyalty to exactly one thing, and that is their own profits. and what we've got to do is we've got to have a government that doesn't say hey, whatever it is that the giant multinational corporations want, let us help you. we've got to have a government that says we need this economy. we need this country to work for working people. and that's what we're going to do. >> there's an interesting sort of message and messenger question here, right? so, i think that that's a very -- that's a message that i think has real appe
why are we in fort wayne, indiana?> we're in fort wayne, indiana because people in indiana understand jobs. they understand how you build an economy that doesn't just work for a thin slice at the top, but an economy that, wos for everyone. but people in fort wayne, indiana also understand that leaving it to a handful of giant multinational corporations to build our economy just isn't working. those big corporations, they don't have loulty to america. they don't have loyalty to american...
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orderlies given the assignment the hospitalse of at fort devons. assigned thisre position. they came in to have skilled jobs. had hoped to have any other job, except cleaning time. at the same thing with ana morrison, i readmurphy i feel when her material, it looks like she joined for adventure. something different, get out of her home town. in alice young, she went specifically. she had some experience as a nurse in training and she wanted to join the wac, they were desperate for medical and she thought this would be her pathway to become a nurse after the war. >> and were there other women, white women in the hospital that nurses?king as >> as medical technicians. you have the army nurse corps andthis is about the wac there were white wacs there, twice as many as there were black wacs. only been white wacs fort devonsnd when was told to incorporate this women, theyf 100 basically segregated the two hospitals, all the white wacs moved to one hospital, all the black wacs were put in the other one and in the white wacs working, you had very few as orderlies and the rest were
orderlies given the assignment the hospitalse of at fort devons. assigned thisre position. they came in to have skilled jobs. had hoped to have any other job, except cleaning time. at the same thing with ana morrison, i readmurphy i feel when her material, it looks like she joined for adventure. something different, get out of her home town. in alice young, she went specifically. she had some experience as a nurse in training and she wanted to join the wac, they were desperate for medical and...
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fromd purchased products fort monroe. there are also very fragmentary references in some of the records. he mentions going to baltimore, which is a pretty remarkable on thebut he got himself military ship taking those troops out of virginia and back to washington. he also made his way to act to their original plantation and gathered up the harvest they had originally planted. so, they opened their store. they sold these products. they even had pigs -- they even in a side yard they fattened up for slaughter. a husband and wife transform themselves from slaves into independent proprietors. here is a photograph of hampton, just one part of the which may have been where they were. the movement made this possible. this was war and things could change in an instant. and that is exactly what happened. fast forward to the next summer in 1862 when the region saw an influx of soldiers during the peninsular campaign led by general george mcclellan. the campaign brought more men to the region. they made their way up the peninsula in
fromd purchased products fort monroe. there are also very fragmentary references in some of the records. he mentions going to baltimore, which is a pretty remarkable on thebut he got himself military ship taking those troops out of virginia and back to washington. he also made his way to act to their original plantation and gathered up the harvest they had originally planted. so, they opened their store. they sold these products. they even had pigs -- they even in a side yard they fattened up...
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geronimo died at fort sill in 1909, when he was 79 years old.to die at fort sill be a child? we hope not. years from now the children who donald trump locks up in the very same place where this government locked up apaches and japanese-americans will get the last word on what history calls the place where donald trump locked them up. that is tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, the president calls in to fox news, unleashes a
geronimo died at fort sill in 1909, when he was 79 years old.to die at fort sill be a child? we hope not. years from now the children who donald trump locks up in the very same place where this government locked up apaches and japanese-americans will get the last word on what history calls the place where donald trump locked them up. that is tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >>> tonight, the president calls in to fox news, unleashes a
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the fort was built up on the bluff.when the americans took over, they noticed, hate, our cannons cannot fire on the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced. a majority of the residents were still french, but at this point, a couple hundred may have in in the city itself. in 1805, detroit burned down to the ground almost completely. but because it happened mid day miraculously no one was killed. start, youed a fresh .ight say territorial judge -- when he arrived it was a smoldering ashley essentially. that here the city designer for washington, d.c. immediately got to work planning a new city grid. his plan provided why it, wide boulevards, places where people could congregate. naturallyt did not occur. lines.ere these diagonal the campus marshes are still in the city today. i mentioned the detroit river as not only a highway, but also for travel. more people come to the city and because of that location, we see a lot of commerce continue to thrive. we see ships coming back from the upper peninsula of michigan.
the fort was built up on the bluff.when the americans took over, they noticed, hate, our cannons cannot fire on the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced. a majority of the residents were still french, but at this point, a couple hundred may have in in the city itself. in 1805, detroit burned down to the ground almost completely. but because it happened mid day miraculously no one was killed. start, youed a fresh .ight say territorial judge -- when he arrived it was a smoldering...
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bayonets and attacked the star fort. it was met by delancey's new your brigade and the new jersey volunteers in hand-to-hand combat. the assault failed and all of america fights. one example -- we don't have time for that, i'm sorry. anyway, greene and his army defeated once more, marched away the day after the failed attack. two days later to the cheers of the townspeople, lord broaden marched in. greene the tactical loser was the strategic winner. he road to cornwallis that 96 was almost out of provisions and he thought impossible to furnish it with the necessary supplies. i, therefore resolved, to disso lve the garrison. if they would unite in defendant's are, he would leave a small party to assist them and send attachments now and then if greene moved forces into the district. families he chose to leave to take up residence on abandoned plantations of the low country. he marched off with part of his force. in the marched down country, 50 of his soldiers in those woolen uniforms collapsed and died. broaden left the to
bayonets and attacked the star fort. it was met by delancey's new your brigade and the new jersey volunteers in hand-to-hand combat. the assault failed and all of america fights. one example -- we don't have time for that, i'm sorry. anyway, greene and his army defeated once more, marched away the day after the failed attack. two days later to the cheers of the townspeople, lord broaden marched in. greene the tactical loser was the strategic winner. he road to cornwallis that 96 was almost out...
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this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pond to train.ou may notice it's strange the fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort because when the americans took over, they notice, our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a fort that can't fire on attackers from the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced with another fort. even though at this point in it was a british city, a majority of residents were french. city limits itself, but a lot -- a couple of hundred within the city limits itself, but a lot more on the farms out. in 1805, detroit burned down to the ground. all but a couple of buildings had been completely destroyed. because it happened midday on a sunday, miraculously no one was killed. despite the obvious tragedy of the whole city burning down, this provided a fresh start for a whole new city plan. the bones of which are represented in the city today. territorial judge, a gust is woodward, -- a gustavus woodward, as he was on his way to detroit, that's when the city
this was after they had torn down the original fort, fort pond to train.ou may notice it's strange the fort itself is behind the settlement. this would actually come back to bite the fort because when the americans took over, they notice, our cannons can't fire on the river. what good is a fort that can't fire on attackers from the river? that was eventually torn down and replaced with another fort. even though at this point in it was a british city, a majority of residents were french. city...
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mary in fort washington, maryland, good morning. who will you vote for? caller: i will vote for either bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, kamala harris, chelsea gabbard. they all have plans. plans we can look at on paper with numbers. as far as the latest calling up saying they would vote for donald trump, i would tell them to listen to the access hollywood tape again and listen to the entire time he has never spoken the truth. nothing, 24 hours of lying. they would say they would vote for him. we are here to say we ladies will make this 45 a one term president. he will never return to office for anything. once we get a democratic president, we can choose from the list of the people running to do other things, like
mary in fort washington, maryland, good morning. who will you vote for? caller: i will vote for either bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, kamala harris, chelsea gabbard. they all have plans. plans we can look at on paper with numbers. as far as the latest calling up saying they would vote for donald trump, i would tell them to listen to the access hollywood tape again and listen to the entire time he has never spoken the truth. nothing, 24 hours of lying. they would say they would vote for him....
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from 1947 behind this security fence at fort dietrich in maryland the u.s. army began work to expand issues use of insects to deliver bubonic plague anthrax cholera and typhus not very far from any. it would get historic frederick maryland on a biological warfare laboratories. were working on delivery systems from planes and from nestle's and from other paratus of both fleas but primarily mosquitoes it was a very active program a well funded program a program in which we in fact were testing some of these delivery systems clowder biological warfare agent can be generated so successful was fort dietrich in perfecting the technology of biological warfare that in the late 1951 as american forces were bogged down in korea the u.s. joint chiefs of staff issued a top secret order to begin testing germ weapons on the battlefield large scale field tests should be conducted to determine the effectiveness of specific b.w. agents under operational conditions. or you know at the time america was fighting only one moon korea if the order by the joint chiefs of staff was
from 1947 behind this security fence at fort dietrich in maryland the u.s. army began work to expand issues use of insects to deliver bubonic plague anthrax cholera and typhus not very far from any. it would get historic frederick maryland on a biological warfare laboratories. were working on delivery systems from planes and from nestle's and from other paratus of both fleas but primarily mosquitoes it was a very active program a well funded program a program in which we in fact were testing...
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in fort washington, darcy ce spen news4. a> and he's not very small, is he?ars have actually been in maryland since preolonial times. according to the maryland o departmentf natural resources, bear numbers havese increa in western maryland due to improving habitat conditions and conservation efforts. >>> a north carolina teen was injured and trapped for hours after her car ran off a highway. tonight, she's on the rad to recovery. the two things she credits for saving her life. >>> scare rest part of my life. i have never been in a situation like this. >> an arizonol family says pe pulled a gun on them and threatened to and thio was t wcouny n.lking right tonighe pole chief and the mayor taking action. >>> in just minutes, the perfect present to close out father's day weekend. "sports final," you know it's true. no need for wrapping papers. the adams fily tradition that's powering the nats, keeping their dreams alive. the next step local players are happy to take, and when father-son becomes boss-assistant. a basketball family. inseed >>> outrage in penix, ari
in fort washington, darcy ce spen news4. a> and he's not very small, is he?ars have actually been in maryland since preolonial times. according to the maryland o departmentf natural resources, bear numbers havese increa in western maryland due to improving habitat conditions and conservation efforts. >>> a north carolina teen was injured and trapped for hours after her car ran off a highway. tonight, she's on the rad to recovery. the two things she credits for saving her life....
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el distrito escolar de fort worth estÁ ininundado de estudiantes ilegales de mÉxico.e, traficantes de drogas estÁn en este plantel. >>> un caso que se vio en el distrito escolar de fort worth. el 63% de sus estudiantes son hispanos. en forme de gilbert borrego. >>> el presidente donald trump firmÓ una ley que proporcionarÁ ayuda a las vÍctimas de desastres naturales de 2018. y el fondo de $19 millones de. ayudarÁ a aquellas personas que perdieron todo en huracanes incendio entre otros. esta ley tuvo meses de retrazo. . y el escÁndalo. y el ingreso de universidades prestigiosas. y presuntamente tiene una relaciÓn con el seÑor william... que presuntamente el autor intelectual. y las actividades ilegales. sacÓ de circulacion su flota y luego de un reciente incendio en washington dc. y de acuerdo los registros del departamento de bomberos indican que otro monopatÍn de la empresa se prendiÓ en llamas en diciembre en una bodega de la compaÑÍa en san francisco. agentes de trÁnsito dicen que no estaban informados y encuentran este nuevo reporte como alarmante. >>> las autorid
el distrito escolar de fort worth estÁ ininundado de estudiantes ilegales de mÉxico.e, traficantes de drogas estÁn en este plantel. >>> un caso que se vio en el distrito escolar de fort worth. el 63% de sus estudiantes son hispanos. en forme de gilbert borrego. >>> el presidente donald trump firmÓ una ley que proporcionarÁ ayuda a las vÍctimas de desastres naturales de 2018. y el fondo de $19 millones de. ayudarÁ a aquellas personas que perdieron todo en huracanes...
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base in his country be called fort drum the u.s. already rotates about 4500 troops into the eastern european country as part of the nato mission but poland would like to see that troop commitment increased and made permit it today's announcement will delight defense officials in warsaw and at nato headquarters in brussels calls for more u.s. military might in eastern europe have been growing ever since russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine back in 2014 as stated in the joint declaration the united states and poland continue to enhance their security cooperation poland will still provide. basing and infrastructure to support military presence of about $1000.00 american troops the polish government will build these projects at no cost to the united states a polish government will pay for this means of agreements between our 2 states concluded to take to memorandums of understanding which we signed just a moment ago one of them i signed personally concerning the security and military operations as you mentioned sarah there will be
base in his country be called fort drum the u.s. already rotates about 4500 troops into the eastern european country as part of the nato mission but poland would like to see that troop commitment increased and made permit it today's announcement will delight defense officials in warsaw and at nato headquarters in brussels calls for more u.s. military might in eastern europe have been growing ever since russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine back in 2014 as stated in the joint declaration...
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this is from confederate fort fee looking toward the next fort. what you see between is the connecting line. the confederates made 18 different fortified positions through the atlantic campaign, 18 of them. some of them heavier than others. most of them quite heavy. to the way from dalton down places like lovejoy's station, palmetto station, it was constructed after the fall of atlanta. part of the atlantic campaign. in addition to this, the federals constructed a line of defense is opposite each one of these lines. in addition to that, after they captured atlanta, the federals dug their own city defenses for their own purposes. you do not have to remember all of these 18 lines but i think it is impressive to have it on a slide to look at it. those are the dates they were held. it is hundreds of miles of earthworks dug by both sides. there are estimates of it and i do not know how accurate they are, but they are literally hundreds of miles if you add them all together. the lines surrounding atlanta itself were 15 miles of continuous trenches both
this is from confederate fort fee looking toward the next fort. what you see between is the connecting line. the confederates made 18 different fortified positions through the atlantic campaign, 18 of them. some of them heavier than others. most of them quite heavy. to the way from dalton down places like lovejoy's station, palmetto station, it was constructed after the fall of atlanta. part of the atlantic campaign. in addition to this, the federals constructed a line of defense is opposite...
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will forte one of my favorite sketches.ld ever use him. it was an airplane sketch. there's what will is looking like and, um -- [ laughter ] i mean, do you want to give up the premise of this sketch >> sure. yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, so he -- a long time ago, 30 years ago, took a flight, and a baby -- he was going to london, and a baby cried the entire time. and ruined his flight and then ruined his trip to london. so he vowed to get revenge on me, who was the little baby. [ laughter ] but then, while i'm going on my honeymoon he's like, "remember me?" [ laughter ] >> seth: and there's a lot of close screaming. how -- like, how hard was it to get through a sketch like that in a two shot with forte screaming at you >> it was so hard. akiva had -- the director. >> seth: akiva, of --also from "snl." the lonely island produced this show, i should know. >> he kept having him be like, "tim, you're on camera, man, you can't just be like --" [ laughter ] forte would come in and be like, "i hope my breath is okay, buddy. [ laughter ] >
will forte one of my favorite sketches.ld ever use him. it was an airplane sketch. there's what will is looking like and, um -- [ laughter ] i mean, do you want to give up the premise of this sketch >> sure. yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, so he -- a long time ago, 30 years ago, took a flight, and a baby -- he was going to london, and a baby cried the entire time. and ruined his flight and then ruined his trip to london. so he vowed to get revenge on me, who was the little baby. [ laughter ] but...
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we were just trying to take the fort and that was an accident. not a clear reckoning with that among that wartime generation. there is plenty of evidence from people who talk about it. there are private correspondence, there are people that say this is not how we should hate. confederate soldiers, like union soldiers, regulate themselves all the time. there are many who write back in the burning of chambersburg. it is easier to put a size that than the treatment of black soldiers because it is not quite such a third rail. >> kristin from fairfax, virginia. in regard to your discussion on retaliation, did you find evidence of the confederate military and political leadership acknowledging missouri guerrillas response to the j hawkers, union militia along the western border of missouri? >> they are the kansas guys who come over to western missouri. -- anywhereanyone you don't want to be, it is living along the kansas-missouri border. -- jayhawkers there is a sense that the confederates justified this. they do not use the word retaliation because it
we were just trying to take the fort and that was an accident. not a clear reckoning with that among that wartime generation. there is plenty of evidence from people who talk about it. there are private correspondence, there are people that say this is not how we should hate. confederate soldiers, like union soldiers, regulate themselves all the time. there are many who write back in the burning of chambersburg. it is easier to put a size that than the treatment of black soldiers because it is...
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at the indians circling the fort, firing arrows that are fire arrows so the fort is starting to burn. one soldier turns to the other and says, hey, the indians are firing fire arrows at us. are they allowed to do that? so the chinese said, hey, they've put tariffs on us. how did that happen? that is the kind of attention getter that i think we can say in hindsight here was absolutely necessary to get the attention of the chinese leadership, and it has their attention. >> yeah, so if one global power sees another global power on the rise, inwe have thevitably this conflict. athens, sparta. >> i think this is absolute nonsense. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is suddenly dictating what happens to us now, it's just -- there is no trap. there is the rise of china that has to be dealt with. >> so xi jinping ultimately does what? how does this play out? what does xi jinping do to satisfy u.s. demands? >> well, i think they're still absorbing the fact that we're not accepting that they get to play by different rules. i mean, you cannot say that we're living in a free trade wor
at the indians circling the fort, firing arrows that are fire arrows so the fort is starting to burn. one soldier turns to the other and says, hey, the indians are firing fire arrows at us. are they allowed to do that? so the chinese said, hey, they've put tariffs on us. how did that happen? that is the kind of attention getter that i think we can say in hindsight here was absolutely necessary to get the attention of the chinese leadership, and it has their attention. >> yeah, so if one...
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has most of its gold in fort knox. thomas: large gold bars.hat is the way it looked in "goldfinger." david: what made you interested in rembrandt? thomas: it spoke to me and i said, mommy, please take me back to the rembwandt. david: what does it that makes a leader? thomas: the longer i live, the more i realize that character is really destiny. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. just leave it this way? all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? ♪ david: where are you from originally? thomas: i was born in new york. david: your father was a businessperson? thomas: my father was a businessman. i lived in new york until i was eight, then moved to florida. david: you wanted to reduce your taxes, you moved to florida. is that why you moved? thomas:
has most of its gold in fort knox. thomas: large gold bars.hat is the way it looked in "goldfinger." david: what made you interested in rembrandt? thomas: it spoke to me and i said, mommy, please take me back to the rembwandt. david: what does it that makes a leader? thomas: the longer i live, the more i realize that character is really destiny. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. just leave it this way? all right. ♪...
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es un crimen contra la comunidad. >>> es importante levantar la voz y hizo la comunidad escolar en fortniÑos. y los padres piden justicia. >>> son 49 nombres de niÑos y buen e besa que murieron el 5 de junio del 2009, en el incendio de la guarderÍa abc en hermosillo sonora. a 10 aÑos de la tragedia. los padres colocaron a la huella de los ausentes, una replica de sus zapatitos. >>> tendrÍa 3 aÑos, 3 meses, 1 dÍas. >>> uno de los 49 padres que ese dÍa perdiÓ a su hija. y desde entonces, cuenta cada dÍa que emilia le ha faltado. >>> aprender a sobrevivir a la u ausencia y aprender a vivir. >>> regina sobreviviÓ a las llamas, tiene daÑos Ñas a tu mamÁ y los demas padres. >>> por la justicia a los niÑos, a mÍ me pudolos padres de las v justicia todavÍa no llega. >>> son 10 aÑos de la tragia. un los padres salieron a las calles para exigir castigo a los responsables. hoy se anunciÓ que el gobierno de lÓpez obrador reabrirÁ el caso. el instituto mexicano del seguro social, presentÓ una denuncia en contra el quien fuera gobernador de sonora, por su responsabilidad en el incendio. >>> estaremos
es un crimen contra la comunidad. >>> es importante levantar la voz y hizo la comunidad escolar en fortniÑos. y los padres piden justicia. >>> son 49 nombres de niÑos y buen e besa que murieron el 5 de junio del 2009, en el incendio de la guarderÍa abc en hermosillo sonora. a 10 aÑos de la tragedia. los padres colocaron a la huella de los ausentes, una replica de sus zapatitos. >>> tendrÍa 3 aÑos, 3 meses, 1 dÍas. >>> uno de los 49 padres que ese dÍa...
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david: yeah, we went through fort kilmer, new jersey. 10 days. while we were there, they went over a bunch of history again, check you for the health, get all your teeth checked and that kind of thing, because they didn't want to spend the money sending a got overseas and then lose him because he had a toothache. so we went through those kinds of things. we packed everything. and we had attorneys talk to us about wills and, you know, made final arrangements about what to do with our monthly income with payday. because you didn't have paydays once you got in the war. so all those kinds of things. and then one morning, real early, they called us out, put us in line, marched us down to the train station, and we rode on trains over to jersey city. new jersey. and then, we got on little ferries. went across to the dock where the boat was, where the ship was. and we had to carry not only our rifle and other weapons, but we had a big duffel bag of everything we owned in that duffel bag. nevertheless, as you got there and set it up the gangplank, by then
david: yeah, we went through fort kilmer, new jersey. 10 days. while we were there, they went over a bunch of history again, check you for the health, get all your teeth checked and that kind of thing, because they didn't want to spend the money sending a got overseas and then lose him because he had a toothache. so we went through those kinds of things. we packed everything. and we had attorneys talk to us about wills and, you know, made final arrangements about what to do with our monthly...
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when we went from camp gordon near agusta and moved up to fort dix in new jersey. -- fort dixon, new jersey. those kinds of things, which became quite useful to us. finally we went down to camp right on theorida panhandle of florida and tallahassee. i found out later that a famous reporter, they called the alcatraz of the army because it was so primitive and difficult. we saw a lot of wild pigs running around and wondered what was going to happen the barracks were all wooden. single-story hiding in the ceiling was a wire with a light bulb, 60 watts light bulb. deck bunks had chicken wire and a mattress no wire inside, no latrines. even eating was that way. the actual training that began docks.ng down to the go out into the gulf of mexico, run around there for a while and hit the beach at camp carrabelle. how to swimnow between five yards with your clothes on. if you didn't with your guys where weraining areas would train. guardhouse putge the wayep them out of of the guys that were being trained. that's where we had our training we were only in there for a couple of weeks. of 1944 ia
when we went from camp gordon near agusta and moved up to fort dix in new jersey. -- fort dixon, new jersey. those kinds of things, which became quite useful to us. finally we went down to camp right on theorida panhandle of florida and tallahassee. i found out later that a famous reporter, they called the alcatraz of the army because it was so primitive and difficult. we saw a lot of wild pigs running around and wondered what was going to happen the barracks were all wooden. single-story...
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cole is the descendent of the andersons, who helped build the fort on the illinois plains, right in the waubash river valley in the early 1800s. cole is a living history presenter and lex tours on american history -- lectures on american ohio in the per sunshine an henry doug losses. hi surnames include cole, lies, pettiford, bates, day, walled don and anderson, the oldest names in this nation actually. larry currie and his wife, matta, live in rural bridgeport written there have been morrises since the late 1790s. mr. currie and his wife happen deep an ancestor roots in. these early ancestors have inspired his interest as a browser, collector and he says somewhat researcher, with a deep curiosity about the early african-american pilgrims, some who settled here over 200 years ago. mr. curry is a board member of the lawrence county historical society, a member of a lawrence county arts council, helping hand volunteer, and a lyle station indiana volunteer worker. scott heerman is a professor at the university of miami, and the author over the alchemy of slavery. human bondage and emancipa
cole is the descendent of the andersons, who helped build the fort on the illinois plains, right in the waubash river valley in the early 1800s. cole is a living history presenter and lex tours on american history -- lectures on american ohio in the per sunshine an henry doug losses. hi surnames include cole, lies, pettiford, bates, day, walled don and anderson, the oldest names in this nation actually. larry currie and his wife, matta, live in rural bridgeport written there have been morrises...
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i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at disneyland resort >>> oakland police released new video of the alleged getaway car in a deadly home invasion one year ago. investigators a man was shot to death protecting young wife from three masked men. police believe the suspect sped away in a four-door sedan with a sunroof, possibly silver in color. >>> a san francisco man came forward today to accuse a catholic priest of sexually abusing him four decades ago. the 52-year-old man did not want to be identified. but he claims that father john cavanaugh abused him while he was an altar boy. he says he reported the abuse to the archdiocese but nothing was done about it. now the man has filed an official abuse report in the hopes that other potential victims will come forward. >> it happened to me, and i kn
i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. well, look what i found. take control of your wifi with xfinity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. ♪ star wars galaxy's edge opening may 31st at disneyland resort >>> oakland police released new video of the alleged getaway car in a deadly home invasion one year ago. investigators a man was shot to...
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i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. llxfity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> our weather heating up to near 100 degrees on monday. >> and one city planned for peop people. >>> okay. we made it to the weekend. thanks for joining us. >> stay hydrated [ s and here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause
i'm gonna sweep the sofa fort. llxfity xfi. let's roll! now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> our weather heating up to near 100 degrees on monday. >> and one city planned for peop people. >>> okay. we made it to the weekend. thanks for joining us. >> stay hydrated [ s and here's your host, jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause
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emily: that was bloomberg's john morgan and tom forte of da davidson.g up, google announces a multibillion-dollar deal to buy a data analytics firm looker. is it the time for m&a as antitrust scrutiny ramps up in washington? and we are live streaming on twitter. you can check us out at technology and be sure to follow our breaking global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. google announced it is set to buy looker $2.6 billion expanding its offering to help customers manage data in the cloud. the deal is google's biggest since the smart home company acquired for $2 billion back in 2014. we have all the details. >> i am not sure if i would call this a big acquisition in terms of google's size. $2.6 billion is a lot of money, but when you're talking but the cloud world where we have seen acquisitions like github in the
emily: that was bloomberg's john morgan and tom forte of da davidson.g up, google announces a multibillion-dollar deal to buy a data analytics firm looker. is it the time for m&a as antitrust scrutiny ramps up in washington? and we are live streaming on twitter. you can check us out at technology and be sure to follow our breaking global news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to the "best of bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang. google...
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we lived in an area near fort mchenry. you know the place. where the star-spangled banner still waves. like all american children, i recited a pledge to the flag every morning. i must tell you, however, that i had to question whether those inspiring words, "liberty and justice for all," included little elijah. our poorly equipped 10-room elementary school did not have a lunch room, a auditorium, a gymnasium. it had a little tiny playground. and i was trying to learn what was then called the third group. today, we would call it special ed. one day, in the sixth grade, a school counselor asked me what i wanted to become life. i had been inspired by a lawyer from the local naacp. juanita jackson mitchell. i told the counselor i wanted to be a lawyer. so that i could go out and help people. i must tell you the counselor looked at me and said, you poor kid. he said, you will never be a lawyer. i want to make it clear he was my color. let's be clear on that. he then said something to me that has haunted me all my life. he said, who do you think you
we lived in an area near fort mchenry. you know the place. where the star-spangled banner still waves. like all american children, i recited a pledge to the flag every morning. i must tell you, however, that i had to question whether those inspiring words, "liberty and justice for all," included little elijah. our poorly equipped 10-room elementary school did not have a lunch room, a auditorium, a gymnasium. it had a little tiny playground. and i was trying to learn what was then...
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know it's versus a big cash because the founders of big cash don't like that word but that was the forte remember the day before everybody was hanging on the edge of the seat that this is going to be hard for to bitcoin cash and there's going to be these are activated off or will bit coins survive nobody knew for sure and it survived by the end of the day august 1st it was still around it was still there and then it set the stage for the 2nd half of the year and what we actually did was we issued this user activated software this ability to you with our own full nodes decide what big question is for us because no because it is the centralized because it could be many things to many people but you the individual have the ability to decide what is for you by running the big software and enforcing the rules that you believe to be big and so that is what we did as a people as a as a community millions of people across the world we ran the user activated software which was the version of big win that we believed to be the real big and so that of course might have caused a chain split and that
know it's versus a big cash because the founders of big cash don't like that word but that was the forte remember the day before everybody was hanging on the edge of the seat that this is going to be hard for to bitcoin cash and there's going to be these are activated off or will bit coins survive nobody knew for sure and it survived by the end of the day august 1st it was still around it was still there and then it set the stage for the 2nd half of the year and what we actually did was we...
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company who brenda trippi back to london tomorrow or will it be mohammed salah who steals the show forta great one. good evening. sunshine and heat were the big weather stories for some of us today, but not all of us. some northwestern parts of the uk had cloud and outbreaks of rain. rain features quite heavily in our forecast for tonight. across northern ireland and scotland, really wet weather drifting northward, turning quite breezy. some rain into western fringes of england and wales later in the night, it will be very mild and muggy and temperatures between 12 and 16 degrees. tomorrow morning, a soggy start across scotland, heavy rain drifting northwards and then this band of cloud rain pushing eastwards across england and wales. could be the odd flash of lightning and rumble of thunder, that band of rain squashing the heat into eastern england. 26 or 27 degrees here, but cooler and fresher further west and turning very windy and showery across northern ireland as we head to the first part of the evening. looking ahead, it will feel rather cool, rain at times, but some sunshine as
company who brenda trippi back to london tomorrow or will it be mohammed salah who steals the show forta great one. good evening. sunshine and heat were the big weather stories for some of us today, but not all of us. some northwestern parts of the uk had cloud and outbreaks of rain. rain features quite heavily in our forecast for tonight. across northern ireland and scotland, really wet weather drifting northward, turning quite breezy. some rain into western fringes of england and wales later...
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the passengers were supposed to build a fort for a new settlement jamestown. for people seeking a better life across the atlantic the virginia company of london offered free passage in return for work in the new colonies. after up to 7 years of indentured servitude they were given the right to settle on land assigned to them by the company. the english founded a succession of colonies along the east coast all the. up to modern day boston. jamestown eventually florist for the virginia company it soon became a worthwhile investment. the settlers also planted tobacco which grew so well bit virginia tobacco is still the most popular in the world. the europeans or the discovery of tobacco to the native americans who used its leaves for medicinal purposes. they treated snakebites with them and all manner of disease. in 1620 the mayflower set sail from england with a crew of 31 and 102 passengers on board. they were motivated less by material wealth then by freedom. most of them were fleeing religious persecution they were heading for junior 1st but poor weather dive
the passengers were supposed to build a fort for a new settlement jamestown. for people seeking a better life across the atlantic the virginia company of london offered free passage in return for work in the new colonies. after up to 7 years of indentured servitude they were given the right to settle on land assigned to them by the company. the english founded a succession of colonies along the east coast all the. up to modern day boston. jamestown eventually florist for the virginia company it...
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fort mchenry is a dock landing ship participating in 2019 the biggest nato naval military maneuver in this region for 3 decades the u.s.s. fort mchenry has been deployed for at least 6 months and january it was in the black sea and is now here in the baltics brazier been training for really long time 2022nd marine expeditionary unit. to exercise. it along great a very exciting. landing operations are planned on the coasts of estonia latvia and lithuania asked why these countries have been chosen tops representatives told d.w. this was standard procedure. will get the chance to see me and then because some operations will get launch of recovery and give me his craft and maybe conduct some flight operations as well so it sounds like it's going to be a good opportunity to work with other nations and see why exercise our own proficiency is while the ball tops exercises started in kiel germany 18 nations more than 8600 personnel 50 ships and 2 submarines are participating in the maneuvers these naval exercises are not directed against 3rd parties however russia's kaliningrad region is clos
fort mchenry is a dock landing ship participating in 2019 the biggest nato naval military maneuver in this region for 3 decades the u.s.s. fort mchenry has been deployed for at least 6 months and january it was in the black sea and is now here in the baltics brazier been training for really long time 2022nd marine expeditionary unit. to exercise. it along great a very exciting. landing operations are planned on the coasts of estonia latvia and lithuania asked why these countries have been...
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we are back in home fort now. today saw the beginning of the greatest crusade in history. freeing of an enslaved europe. thousands of young americans help open the road to liberation. every hour, more are returning ad,m the normandy beachhe many on stretchers. it's hard to forget that. it even harder to forget the others who will never come back to us. weeks ago, we were all here together, working and waiting. it seems almost like yesterday. if only you could have seen the harbor then. the small aircraft always on the go. 's that would spearhead the invasion. the coast guard cutters that saved so many lives. hundreds of ships and landing craft, each with a specific job. remember young bill jackson. he was serving aboard the rescue cutter, flying angel. others were put through invasion maneuvers. they called them dry runs. by now, the gis were resigned to the seagoing excursions and convinced they were joining the marines. to feel they were running a water taxi service. run mightevery dry turn out to be more than just a rehearsal. ♪ >> when over the flotilla lost sight of l
we are back in home fort now. today saw the beginning of the greatest crusade in history. freeing of an enslaved europe. thousands of young americans help open the road to liberation. every hour, more are returning ad,m the normandy beachhe many on stretchers. it's hard to forget that. it even harder to forget the others who will never come back to us. weeks ago, we were all here together, working and waiting. it seems almost like yesterday. if only you could have seen the harbor then. the...