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well, you mentioned butterfield. i mean butterfield was not your sort of average political hack.e had been a colonel in the us air force i think and he hold him and recruited him to the white house. but he was not a sort of party guy. he was you know a he was in charge of the paperwork, but he also happened to be in charge of the taping system. so he was not going to blow the whistle on nixon, but if he was called to congress and he was asked a direct question about the taping system. he was going to answer honestly. so you know that. i think that's a great perspective for a civil servant. that you know, you don't go out and put a knife in your president's back, even if but if you're called to testify and by another branch of the government or by investigations, then you answer honestly and that's what butterfield did so i agree with you but field is a hero and without his actions and without those tapes nixon wouldn't be have been forced to resign. yeah. thank you so much that it's interesting dean comes up as a quote hero. and and has been rehabilitated and is now a commentator
well, you mentioned butterfield. i mean butterfield was not your sort of average political hack.e had been a colonel in the us air force i think and he hold him and recruited him to the white house. but he was not a sort of party guy. he was you know a he was in charge of the paperwork, but he also happened to be in charge of the taping system. so he was not going to blow the whistle on nixon, but if he was called to congress and he was asked a direct question about the taping system. he was...
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they were like go, butterfield. i could never sleep because i always knew there was something there somebody, i could hear somebody moving her own or just there was the worst part for me was always waiting. i relate just like there was somebody there that's gonna grab you. that's no place to be for any child. ah, we all came home with a dark secret generation after generation. well see, dance is an infamous school. it was only one of dozens. in a little over a century, 150000 children attended these institutions. ah, 4000 of them lost their lives. the last residential school closed down in 1996. i think the children, when you eliminate all their knowledge of their history, their culture, then you're basically killing the people that grew up on the flanks that knew the land that were connected to the lab. and that's what these policies were. to take the indian out of the bush that think the indian away from the bush milan and assimilate him indoctrinate him with genocide, i guess it was the way of killing a people li
they were like go, butterfield. i could never sleep because i always knew there was something there somebody, i could hear somebody moving her own or just there was the worst part for me was always waiting. i relate just like there was somebody there that's gonna grab you. that's no place to be for any child. ah, we all came home with a dark secret generation after generation. well see, dance is an infamous school. it was only one of dozens. in a little over a century, 150000 children attended...
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you can use butterfield boulevard. but, again, we will have more rain coming in. as we've said before, and we'll say it again, if you see standing water, especially anything blocking one or more lanes, stay clear of that. otherwise, you may be on the news and not in the way that you want to be. >> indeed. >>> strong winds knocking down a tree in san bruno. take a look at this video. you can see the tree crashing down into a home and nearby car. this is near pacific heights and colby in san bruno. nobody hurt. >> an alert went out last night to cell phones and some people in san jose near coyote creek, ross creek and the guadalupe river. >> we're live along the guadalupe with the current conditions there. damian? >> reporter: i'm standing on what used to be the guadalupe river trail here. it's been consumed by the guadalupe river. it goes all the way down into the san francisco bay. but the good news is because the rain has stopped, over the last hour the water levels seem to have dropped. i put this rock over here as my marker at 10:00 this morning. this is where
you can use butterfield boulevard. but, again, we will have more rain coming in. as we've said before, and we'll say it again, if you see standing water, especially anything blocking one or more lanes, stay clear of that. otherwise, you may be on the news and not in the way that you want to be. >> indeed. >>> strong winds knocking down a tree in san bruno. take a look at this video. you can see the tree crashing down into a home and nearby car. this is near pacific heights and...
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only 1000000000 formed pilgrims were allowed in. khalid butterfield is a professor at al faisal university, and he says this year could see more than 2000000 people make the pilgrimage. for one year, at least, there was, you know, 2020, but then a little bit, with 60600000. last year it came up to close to 1000000. so this year may go back to the 2019. it was about 2 and a half 1000000 high to so that's a huge increase and a lot of 32 millions of had use who are looking forward to this 19, a lifetime opportunity, especially now. there is no age it during the last few years. it was between 18 and 60. now there is no interest to social didn't can also, senior people are the daughter of iran's former president robson. johnny has been sentenced to 5 years in prison, the lawyers for pfizer, huffman ashur. me of not provided details on the charges against her, but said the sentence wasn't final. local media reported that she was arrested in september last year for inciting protests in tech, ron, how she was also arrested and banned from political activity in 2012 for opposing the state of father
only 1000000000 formed pilgrims were allowed in. khalid butterfield is a professor at al faisal university, and he says this year could see more than 2000000 people make the pilgrimage. for one year, at least, there was, you know, 2020, but then a little bit, with 60600000. last year it came up to close to 1000000. so this year may go back to the 2019. it was about 2 and a half 1000000 high to so that's a huge increase and a lot of 32 millions of had use who are looking forward to this 19, a...
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take butterfield boulevard to get around that closure of monterrey road.'t seen a closure, but we've seen a lot of slowing traffic in your usual spots, just made slower by the conditions and visibility. now, if you were with us at the beginning, as we came into programming, you would notice the fact that the blue kind of eased off from this portion of a map. we're recalculating as the conditions continue to change. but it's still going to be soupy, sloppy conditions with a lot of standing water, as we showed you in many spots. highway 17 has had continued issues northbound. they continue to have one lane restricted by mud flows off of the hill. watch for that. if you have friends coming over from the santa cruz side, just be patient and tell them they don't have to come up and they don't have to come up. southbound, we had some flooding around ottawa, northbound, we had another issue around laurel, but this one is approaching the summit road through the area, similar area again, more mud through this portion. we're talking about the entire bay area getting
take butterfield boulevard to get around that closure of monterrey road.'t seen a closure, but we've seen a lot of slowing traffic in your usual spots, just made slower by the conditions and visibility. now, if you were with us at the beginning, as we came into programming, you would notice the fact that the blue kind of eased off from this portion of a map. we're recalculating as the conditions continue to change. but it's still going to be soupy, sloppy conditions with a lot of standing...
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stewart butterfield leaving. big inflated headcounts from recent acquisitions like tableau.n many respects, it's the same story. investors are getting impatient and they want to see companies show more profitability. caroline: brad, great to catch up with you. for many of you still thinking the worst is yet to come, more reports from brad stone, bloomberg's head of global tech coverage. you might recall headlines coming out of though that our jobs related. genesis cutting about 30% of their headcount. we also heard silver get capital laying off 40%. a barrage of headlines around u.s. authorities closing in on sam bankman-fried's inner circle. fanatics -- in softbank backed nft firm. there's only one woman in the business who can take us through all these headlines peers sonali basak can we start with the jobs cut. we have come off the bank -- backs of amazon, absolutely dramatic move in share price on the back of dramatic moves. sonali: given silver gets exposure to crypto, a few interesting things are to note. $8.1 billion of run on deposits spend more than $700 million wor
stewart butterfield leaving. big inflated headcounts from recent acquisitions like tableau.n many respects, it's the same story. investors are getting impatient and they want to see companies show more profitability. caroline: brad, great to catch up with you. for many of you still thinking the worst is yet to come, more reports from brad stone, bloomberg's head of global tech coverage. you might recall headlines coming out of though that our jobs related. genesis cutting about 30% of their...
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stewart butterfield at select leaving. big inflated headcounts from recent acquisitions like tableau that they are now cutting back on. it is the same story, investors are impatient and they want to see tech companies show profitability. >> great to catch up. for many of you thinking that the worst is still to come, there are more reports on that. brad is our head of global tech coverage. you might have caught headlines out of crypto that are also jobs related. genesis are coming about 30% of their headcount. silver date capital laying off 40%. and u.s. authorities are closing in on bankman-fried's inner circle. celcius sued for fraud. fanatics slashing nft firm candy digital. only one woman can take us through these headlines, sonali basak, silver gate absolutely dramatic move in the share price. >> there have been a lot of concerns around silver date for a while, given their exposure to crypto. $8.1 billion of deposits, and more than $700 million of a loss of securities because they had to sell. but you have analysts say
stewart butterfield at select leaving. big inflated headcounts from recent acquisitions like tableau that they are now cutting back on. it is the same story, investors are impatient and they want to see tech companies show profitability. >> great to catch up. for many of you thinking that the worst is still to come, there are more reports on that. brad is our head of global tech coverage. you might have caught headlines out of crypto that are also jobs related. genesis are coming about...
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my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon di
my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon di
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. >> good evening everyone my name is kevin butterfield on behalf of george washington mount vernon and the ladies organization continues to protect and preserve it today, i want to welcome me too this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19, 1796 george washington announced to the world he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offer some of the much thorough, thoughtful and inspiring advice has ever been given to the american people. in more than a few genuine warnings were included there as well. the hopes and fears remained with us as a nation are now discussing this now 225 year old document. much of what we debate and discuss in 21st century america politics is addressed here in one form or another. in recognition of this document we brought together an incredible lineup of talented scholars to reflect on the relevance of the farewell address today. we were joined by jon avalon author, columnist, senior political analyst, is the author of books including the one we will discuss tonight washington's farewell
. >> good evening everyone my name is kevin butterfield on behalf of george washington mount vernon and the ladies organization continues to protect and preserve it today, i want to welcome me too this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19, 1796 george washington announced to the world he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offer some of the much thorough, thoughtful and inspiring advice has ever been given to...
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toward the south bay, we are still looking at showers around butterfield boulevard, highway 101. this is a live view from zephyr cove, where they are seeing snow. i want to were new, i-80 is close from colfax to the state line due to white out conditions. this year's have seen over a foot of snow so far, and it is still snowing. several feet of snow expected tomorrow, especially over the highest passes. gusty winds will make for difficult to impossible conditions. they already have chain controls for many roads. a high surf warning in effect until 2:00 a.m. tomorrow. wave heights of 14 to 19 feet. breakers, 20 to 25 feet, careful if you are going to look at those waves. 40's and 50's on the temperatures right now. we take a look at a live picture from our emeryville camera. it is still gusty. and a lot of wind gusts have come down. they were in the 50 to 70 mile-per-hour ranger early this morning if you were woken up. another level two storm arrives tomorrow and our wet pattern continues into next week. the current storm is a 1 on our impact scale. through the evening, expect iso
toward the south bay, we are still looking at showers around butterfield boulevard, highway 101. this is a live view from zephyr cove, where they are seeing snow. i want to were new, i-80 is close from colfax to the state line due to white out conditions. this year's have seen over a foot of snow so far, and it is still snowing. several feet of snow expected tomorrow, especially over the highest passes. gusty winds will make for difficult to impossible conditions. they already have chain...
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my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association to our annual martha washington lecture. the event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of martha washington. it was made possible through a generous grant from the richard s. reynold's foundation of richmond, virginia. tonights exciting program celebrates the publication of an important new book, the papers of martha washington. one many years in the making. it is actually part, and related to, a much bigger project, the papers of george washington, at the university of virginia sponsored by the mount vernon ladies association since 1968. the project began with the ambitious aim of publishing all of george washington's correspondance but has since expanded to include other members of his family. allowing us to know so much more about the personal lives and associates of this remarkable founding family. at this time i would like to thank each of the dono
my name is kevin butterfield. i'm the executive director of the washington library. it's my great pleasure to welcome you here tonight on behalf of the mount vernon ladies association to our annual martha washington lecture. the event was created to share scholarship and insights into the life and times of martha washington. it was made possible through a generous grant from the richard s. reynold's foundation of richmond, virginia. tonights exciting program celebrates the publication of an...
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so the united states fifth corps of dan butterfield were redirected across the rappahannock river and into the streets of fredericksburg and directly out onto the battlefield. the first division was led by of the most combative officers in either charles griffith, who had probably coolest of all nicknames in the army. he was called the king of the war dogs. you really can't that, can you? the dogs of war. our artillery cannons are the dogs of war. and charles griffin was the artillery instructor at west point when war broke out. so he was, the king of the war dogs. now leading a division of union forces out into the field. it became a question of what their purpose was. were they there to attack confederates and keep them on their side of the wall? were they there to attack the confederates and win? were they to just stabilize the union forces in a swale and? griffin's men look to griffin for direction and griffin was wounded. he was the highest ranking united states officer who was struck down at fredericksburg. so his brigades all of the above. they attacked stone. they tried to kee
so the united states fifth corps of dan butterfield were redirected across the rappahannock river and into the streets of fredericksburg and directly out onto the battlefield. the first division was led by of the most combative officers in either charles griffith, who had probably coolest of all nicknames in the army. he was called the king of the war dogs. you really can't that, can you? the dogs of war. our artillery cannons are the dogs of war. and charles griffin was the artillery...
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so, the united states fifth corps, dan butterfield, was re-directed across the rappahannock river into the streets of fredericksburg and directly on down to the battlefield. the first division was led by one of the most combative officers of either army, charles griffin. who had probably coolest nickname in all the army. he was called the king of the war dogs. [laughs] we really can't beat that, can you? the dogs of war artillery. can end of the dog the war. charles griffin with the artillery instructor at west point when the war broke out. he was the king of the war dogs. letting a division of union forces out onto the field it became a question of what their purpose was. where they there to attack the confederates and keep them on their side of the wall? where they are there to attack the confederates and when? where they bear to just stabilize the union forces in this whale? griffin's men look to griffin for direction. griffin was wounded. he was the highest ranking united states officer that was struck down at fredericksburg the brigades did all of the above. they attacked the ston
so, the united states fifth corps, dan butterfield, was re-directed across the rappahannock river into the streets of fredericksburg and directly on down to the battlefield. the first division was led by one of the most combative officers of either army, charles griffin. who had probably coolest nickname in all the army. he was called the king of the war dogs. [laughs] we really can't beat that, can you? the dogs of war artillery. can end of the dog the war. charles griffin with the artillery...
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my name is kevin butterfield, and on behalf of george washington's mount vernon, the mount vernon ladiesassociation, the organization that rescued mount vernon in the 1850s continues to protect and conserve it today, i want to welcome you to this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19th, 1796, george washington announced to the world, that he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offered some of the most thorough, thoughtful, even inspiring advice which had every been given to the american people. more than a few genuine warnings were included there as well. a good number of the hopes and fears that remain with us as a nation are discussed in this now 225-year-old document. much of what we debate and discuss in 21st century american politics is addressed here in one form or another. in recognition of the 225th anniversary of this document, we brought together an incredible lineup of talented scholars to reflect on the relevance of the farewell address today. we are joined by john avlon, an author, columnist, comm
my name is kevin butterfield, and on behalf of george washington's mount vernon, the mount vernon ladiesassociation, the organization that rescued mount vernon in the 1850s continues to protect and conserve it today, i want to welcome you to this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19th, 1796, george washington announced to the world, that he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offered some of the most thorough,...
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. >> good evening everyone my name is kevin butterfield on behalf of george washington mount vernon and the ladies organization continues to protect and preserve it today, i want to welcome me too this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19, 1796 george washington announced to the world he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offer some of the much thorough, thoughtful and inspiring advice has ever been given to the american people. in more than a few genuine warnings were included there as well. the hopes and fears remained with us as a nation are now discussing this now 225 year old document. much of what we debate and discuss in 21st century america politics is addressed here in one form or another. in recognition of this document we brought together an incredible lineup of talented scholars to reflect on the relevance of the farewell address today. we were joined by jon avalon author, columnist, senior political analyst, is the author of books including the one we will discuss tonight washington's farewell
. >> good evening everyone my name is kevin butterfield on behalf of george washington mount vernon and the ladies organization continues to protect and preserve it today, i want to welcome me too this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19, 1796 george washington announced to the world he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offer some of the much thorough, thoughtful and inspiring advice has ever been given to...
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my name is kevin butterfield and on behalf of george washington's mount vernon, the mount vernon ladies'association the organization that rescued mount vernon in the 1850s, and continues to protect and preserve it today. i want to welcome you to this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19th, 1796, george washington announced to the world that he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offered some of the most thorough, thoughtful, even inspiring advice which had every been given to the american people. more than a few genuine warnings were included there as well. a good number of the hopes and fears that remain with us as a nation are discussed in this now 225-year-old document. much of what we debate and discuss in 21st century american politics is addressed here in one form or another. in recognition of the 225th anniversary of this document, we brought together an incredible lineup of talented scholars to reflect on the relevance of the farewell dress today. we are joined by john avlon, an author, columnist, commentator, s
my name is kevin butterfield and on behalf of george washington's mount vernon, the mount vernon ladies'association the organization that rescued mount vernon in the 1850s, and continues to protect and preserve it today. i want to welcome you to this conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19th, 1796, george washington announced to the world that he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offered some of the most thorough,...
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butterfield and the gentleman from pennsylvania mr. doyle, the whole member of the house is 429.es the speakers appointment pursuant to section two of the civil rights commission amendment act of 1994, 42 usc 1975 and the order of the house of january 4, 2021 of the following individual on the part of the house to the commission on civil rights for a term expiring december 15, 2028. spirit mr. jones of white plains, new york. >> pursuant to cause 12 a of the one the ticklers the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. >> again that's just one of the steps needed on this day before we move into the 118th congress your house in recess subject to the call of the cheer as you just heard about noon today or just before then took another gaveling in and then the proceedings will take place at noon. again watch for that the plant on c-span. betty and texas republican line thanks a wedding. good morning. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i'm calling to stay that i'm absolutely against speaker kevin mccarthy becoming speaker. and the reason i say that is he as speaker did nothing, when
butterfield and the gentleman from pennsylvania mr. doyle, the whole member of the house is 429.es the speakers appointment pursuant to section two of the civil rights commission amendment act of 1994, 42 usc 1975 and the order of the house of january 4, 2021 of the following individual on the part of the house to the commission on civil rights for a term expiring december 15, 2028. spirit mr. jones of white plains, new york. >> pursuant to cause 12 a of the one the ticklers the house in...