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rolfe is referring to a hardware story, referring to the watch. is that moving the needle?hink it's about the iphone upgrade cycle. i think 5g is fascinating and i think people don't appreciate the investments on networks made by t-mobile, et cetera using these phones is part of it i don't think that's why they're upgrading. apple is a story that should be trading 25 to 26 times. >> tim seymour, nadine turmin, thank you for joining us for the 6 p.m. to you and thank you out there for joining us for this special edition of "fast mo money. "the news with shepard smith" starts right now >>> urgent warning, just issued. do not go outside for the next 12 to 15 hours that, from the governor of new jersey, as tornadoes and flash floods slam the northeast. i'm shepard smith. this is the news on cnbc >>> firefighters battle to save a national treasure. >> this fire continues to grow we continue to fight. >> flames inch closer to lake tahoe. crews on high alert. >> i wonder if i'll have a home to come back to. >> another
rolfe is referring to a hardware story, referring to the watch. is that moving the needle?hink it's about the iphone upgrade cycle. i think 5g is fascinating and i think people don't appreciate the investments on networks made by t-mobile, et cetera using these phones is part of it i don't think that's why they're upgrading. apple is a story that should be trading 25 to 26 times. >> tim seymour, nadine turmin, thank you for joining us for the 6 p.m. to you and thank you out there for...
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john rolfe to secretary of colony that in 1619 20 and odd -- arrived here at point comfort. they were traded for goods. after that, we see the evolution of laws and rules and regulations that will start to manage the african population here in hampton. next. we're going to look at the 1812 and find out why this fort is now an existence and how it came about. why is the largest stone fort in the united states here today the war of 1812 was a backdrop to that story? in 1812 the british once again invaded the united states they arrived right here at the chesapeake bay. and there was no one here to stop them and moved all the way up to chesapeake bay. they burned our capital city of washington dc and they were finally stopped at a place called baltimore the reason fort mchenry after the war of 1812 the president of the united states james madison said we knew establish fortifications all up and down our eastern seaboard. they recruited interesting enough general simone bernard a french engineer who came and helped us establish what we call the third system forts today. fort monr
john rolfe to secretary of colony that in 1619 20 and odd -- arrived here at point comfort. they were traded for goods. after that, we see the evolution of laws and rules and regulations that will start to manage the african population here in hampton. next. we're going to look at the 1812 and find out why this fort is now an existence and how it came about. why is the largest stone fort in the united states here today the war of 1812 was a backdrop to that story? in 1812 the british once again...
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the mayor of san francisco, a man named sunny jim rolf actually was seen drinking at speakeasies. this is the republican mayor of one of the major cities in the country. so you can see what a dead letter the volstead act was in the cities. so the law proved difficult to enforce. but the enforcement of it was left more and more to citizens themselves. and a new social movement sprang up in part to help enforce it. and also to preserve the supremacy of white protestant native born citizens which of course, was always one of the aims. if implicitly of most prohibitionists. and this new social movement was one that took the name of an older social movement, the ku klux klan. the klan was revived in 1915 by an entrepreneur from the south named william simmons who got people to sign up for the klan and then took a proportion of their membership fees. he made a lot of money doing it. and one of the reasons he was able to revive the klan using this term was even though the klan from the reconstruction years had been suppressed by the u.s. army, its memory had lived on in popular culture i
the mayor of san francisco, a man named sunny jim rolf actually was seen drinking at speakeasies. this is the republican mayor of one of the major cities in the country. so you can see what a dead letter the volstead act was in the cities. so the law proved difficult to enforce. but the enforcement of it was left more and more to citizens themselves. and a new social movement sprang up in part to help enforce it. and also to preserve the supremacy of white protestant native born citizens which...
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assistant commissioner rolfe went on to address claims of an epidemic of violence against women. to work with partners and with communities to ensure that people _ with communities to ensure that people don't tolerate violence against — people don't tolerate violence against women. i certainly think it has all— against women. i certainly think it has all the — against women. i certainly think it has all the hallmarks of an epidemic. it is something that is tolerated — epidemic. it is something that is tolerated far too much in society. we are _ tolerated far too much in society. we are determined to bring offenders tojustice _ we are determined to bring offenders tojustice and to we are determined to bring offenders to justice and to prevent these offences— to justice and to prevent these offences where we can. our correspondent megan paterson is in south east london. we have heard about the investigation. tonight there is a vigil to remember sabina nessa. that vigilto remember sabina nessa. that vision is vigil to remember sabina nessa. trisgt vision is expected to take place at
assistant commissioner rolfe went on to address claims of an epidemic of violence against women. to work with partners and with communities to ensure that people _ with communities to ensure that people don't tolerate violence against — people don't tolerate violence against women. i certainly think it has all— against women. i certainly think it has all the — against women. i certainly think it has all the hallmarks of an epidemic. it is something that is tolerated — epidemic. it is...