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there were others other than alvin york. there were ordinary americans like nedam roberts and william johns johnson. members of the legendary 369th infantry from new york. 191 days on the front lines. more than any other american regiment. 1,500 casualties. more than any other unit in the american expeditionary forces. they were so ferocious that dekeyser, himself, called them the harlem hell fighters. over 100 soldiers from that unit were awarded -- no unit received more recommendations and honors and no unit had more holders, the medal of honor, even though some of those honors came long after the recipients had passed away. another ordinary american at that time was a nearsighted farmer from jackson county, missouri, who lied and cheated to get into the field artillery because he could not bear the thought of his friends and neighbors going to war and he not being there to support them. he had two horses shot from under him during the offensive and he would go on to be one of the greatest presidents in our history. captai
there were others other than alvin york. there were ordinary americans like nedam roberts and william johns johnson. members of the legendary 369th infantry from new york. 191 days on the front lines. more than any other american regiment. 1,500 casualties. more than any other unit in the american expeditionary forces. they were so ferocious that dekeyser, himself, called them the harlem hell fighters. over 100 soldiers from that unit were awarded -- no unit received more recommendations and...
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just like alvin new york. i've been spending a great deal of times in the past you're, talking about the end of the war to end all wars because that was the war in which the united states of america erupted on to the world stage. 4.7 million americans served in that war. taking from all corners to plant the american flag on the globe and there were others and americans that were the 369th regiment from new york. 191 days on the frontlines in 1500 casualties. more than any other unit in the american expeditionary forces. even the kaiser himself called them the hell fighters. no unit has received more recommendations or honors no unit had more holders of medal of honor even those came long after they had passed away. and ordinary american at that time lied and cheated to get into the field artillery because he cannot bear the thought of friends and neighbors going to war and he not be there to support them he would go on to be one of the greatest presidents of captain truman. he left a small town law practice an
just like alvin new york. i've been spending a great deal of times in the past you're, talking about the end of the war to end all wars because that was the war in which the united states of america erupted on to the world stage. 4.7 million americans served in that war. taking from all corners to plant the american flag on the globe and there were others and americans that were the 369th regiment from new york. 191 days on the frontlines in 1500 casualties. more than any other unit in the...
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reporter: beekeeper cindy bee is checking alvin farley's hives. he's one of her protÉges. many in this area, farley used to work as a coal miner. then he was diagnosed with black lung disease, and could no longer work. for a long time, beekeeping remained just a hobby. alvin: this is nothing like coal mining. i mean, i enjoy this a lot, more than anything i do. more than my garden. sometimes i worked coal that was 32 inches high. and you've got to crawl around all l day, and you can't straighten up. very seldom you ever get to find a place to straighten up. reporter: the small compensation that farley receives for his disability isn't enough to get by on. cindy bee works for a collective that offers beekeeping training for people like farley, and then buys their honey. in west virginia, where many people live below the poverty line, every little bit of cash helps. cindy: so, beekeeping is kind of a supplemental thing that we're hopingng will help out, increae the income of our partners. reporter: founded in 2016, the non-profit organization is situated on the site of what
reporter: beekeeper cindy bee is checking alvin farley's hives. he's one of her protÉges. many in this area, farley used to work as a coal miner. then he was diagnosed with black lung disease, and could no longer work. for a long time, beekeeping remained just a hobby. alvin: this is nothing like coal mining. i mean, i enjoy this a lot, more than anything i do. more than my garden. sometimes i worked coal that was 32 inches high. and you've got to crawl around all l day, and you can't...
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. >>> let's turn to bill stone for more analysis on bankerank earnings chief investment at alvines ientnd advisory bill good to see you again. >> thankme to the con and we hear how they help the reilers and banksel now as aren't they. >> exactly, i mea it's the thing we talk about theu. overa economy. it's really the consumer keeping things together, because manufacturing is you know -- you guably in a recession. seeing a lot of the similar things on the banking side,as n uch m demand from the business side. but the consume see to have no real cracks in it yet. >> you know, wells fargo is kind of a se issue. they've had issues that they've been dealing withor some time. but i you put wells fargo aside, most of the major banks ha someretty solid results in investment banking, and also in some cases trading as well. >> that's true. i mean, you know, the investment babyings was pretty good. there are specifics like goldman sachs dn't do as much mergers and skigss business but still ranked number one. i want moresike that busin didn't have a big quarter. you're right they did a decent job o
. >>> let's turn to bill stone for more analysis on bankerank earnings chief investment at alvines ientnd advisory bill good to see you again. >> thankme to the con and we hear how they help the reilers and banksel now as aren't they. >> exactly, i mea it's the thing we talk about theu. overa economy. it's really the consumer keeping things together, because manufacturing is you know -- you guably in a recession. seeing a lot of the similar things on the banking side,as n...
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that fellow workers alvin york the great american soldiers to the great war. so let me tell you for a minute why the department exists. because this nation knows the value the veterans has defended for those that defend this country the gas station men the small town grocers ordinary americans asked to do extraordinary things to defend this country just like alvin york. spending a great deal of time in the last year of the war to end all wars that's the part united states of america erupted onto the world stage 7 million americans serve and they came from all corners. and there were others and americans that were the 369th regiment from new york. 591 days in 1500 casualties. more than any other unit in the american expeditionary forces. even the kaiser himself called them the health fighters. no unit has received more recommendations or honors no unit had more holders of medal of honor even those came long after they had passed away. and ordinary american at that time lied and cheated to get into the field artillery because he cannot bear the thought of friend
that fellow workers alvin york the great american soldiers to the great war. so let me tell you for a minute why the department exists. because this nation knows the value the veterans has defended for those that defend this country the gas station men the small town grocers ordinary americans asked to do extraordinary things to defend this country just like alvin york. spending a great deal of time in the last year of the war to end all wars that's the part united states of america erupted...
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the 1960s in 70s i saw through the eyes of a child america forgot the wisdom of alvin york and harry truman. adopting important reasons why they send americans overseas and why we must welcome them home. as a child i learned firsthand the price of war. my father was grievously wounded in the invasion, we didn't see him for years of recovery. but because of how our veterans were treated then my father and his colleagues paid another price. he was allowed to recover for three years by the good graces of general abrams and he did return to fort bragg, the most decorated combat unit in the armed forces of the united states, on the western front in 1915. my father was a senior officer in the division, the leadership in washington dc was afraid of the action he would get. this was not berkeley, california or cambridge, massachusetts but southeastern north carolina. as a child growing up in fort bragg i also saw kindergarten and elementary school classrooms. there was always a chance in my world a classmate called to the principal's office, there was bad news waiting. it wasn't a to go to t
the 1960s in 70s i saw through the eyes of a child america forgot the wisdom of alvin york and harry truman. adopting important reasons why they send americans overseas and why we must welcome them home. as a child i learned firsthand the price of war. my father was grievously wounded in the invasion, we didn't see him for years of recovery. but because of how our veterans were treated then my father and his colleagues paid another price. he was allowed to recover for three years by the good...
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arthur vining davis foundations, polk brothers foundation, elizabeth morse genius charitable trust, alvinons from viewers like you. thank you! that's me, fred the housecat. when my family leaves for the day, i dot just sit inside watching the world go by. i become... nature cat, backyard explorer extraordinaire! ♪ oh, go go go tally-ho! go go go ♪ tally-ho! ♪ we'rembing up the trees now ♪ ♪ we're swinging through the breeze now ♪ ♪e're getting muddy knees now ♪ ♪ nature cat, nature cat ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ ♪ so what are we waiting for? ♪ we're so excited to explore tu ♪ all that na has in store with nature cat ♪ ♪ go go go tally-ho! ♪ go go go tally-ho! ♪ he's our favourite nature guide ♪ ♪ we just can't wait to get-- outside! ♪ we're swinging through the ees now ♪ ♪ we're jumping in the leaves no♪ ♪ we're getting muddy knees now ♪ we're nature cat! y-ho! ♪ nature cat, nature cat, nature cat ♪ lly-ho! narrator: "runaway pumpkin." mwah-ha-ha! mwah-ha-ha! bah! oh! such a cute costume, nature cat! cute?! really? i was going for scary. mwah-ha-ha! hi, nature cat! really? not
arthur vining davis foundations, polk brothers foundation, elizabeth morse genius charitable trust, alvinons from viewers like you. thank you! that's me, fred the housecat. when my family leaves for the day, i dot just sit inside watching the world go by. i become... nature cat, backyard explorer extraordinaire! ♪ oh, go go go tally-ho! go go go ♪ tally-ho! ♪ we'rembing up the trees now ♪ ♪ we're swinging through the breeze now ♪ ♪e're getting muddy knees now ♪ ♪ nature cat,...
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is checking alvin farley's hives he's one of her proteges like many in this area family used to work as a coal miner and then he was diagnosed with black lung disease and could no longer work. for a long time beekeeping remained just a hobby it's nothing like what. my listeners i enjoy there's more than me buying a bit more the market or. sometimes i work but we're 32 inches high. and you got to crawl around all day if you can't straighten. up get a private place right now. the small compensation that probably receives for his disability isn't enough to get by on seem to be works for a collective that offers beekeeping training for people like farley and then buys their honey in west virginia where many people live below the poverty line every little bit of cash helps reduce here so the keeping is kind of a supplemental thing that we're hoping will help out increase the income of my partners. founded in 2016 the nonprofit organization is situated on the site of what was once a summer camp for the children of coal miners it's funded by a $1000000.00 settlement from a lawsuit against t
is checking alvin farley's hives he's one of her proteges like many in this area family used to work as a coal miner and then he was diagnosed with black lung disease and could no longer work. for a long time beekeeping remained just a hobby it's nothing like what. my listeners i enjoy there's more than me buying a bit more the market or. sometimes i work but we're 32 inches high. and you got to crawl around all day if you can't straighten. up get a private place right now. the small...
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in fact, alvin young, an opposition lawmaker, saying people are angry.unrest will continue and could escalate, and it has escalated. if you just look at some of the numbers from the police yesterday. here is a tear gas canister. these were everywhere on the streets on october 1. 1400 tear gas canisters could be found around the streets of hong kong. that's how many were fired. six live rounds including five in the air as warning shots, one obviously into the chest of a protester. 269 arrest on october 1 alone. 930 three rubber bullets. protesters, according to the police, using lethal violence. that's why, again, the police are taking deterrent measures as well. numbers aroundk this ongoing disruption. tanks so much for joining us. now let's get to a bloomberg exclusive. the indonesian president aims to deliver on some of the major reforms that investors have been demanding. bloombergo editor-in-chief john micklethwait and his hometown on central java. they began by discussing widespread student ryan's against-- riots controversial changes to a crime bil
in fact, alvin young, an opposition lawmaker, saying people are angry.unrest will continue and could escalate, and it has escalated. if you just look at some of the numbers from the police yesterday. here is a tear gas canister. these were everywhere on the streets on october 1. 1400 tear gas canisters could be found around the streets of hong kong. that's how many were fired. six live rounds including five in the air as warning shots, one obviously into the chest of a protester. 269 arrest on...
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alvin ailey. these are companies of national or international repute. they went and said we gotta have them represented. and i'm very thankful that they succeeded. >> is that the end? >> it is, and it is 1:00. [applause] cracks on american history tv, artifacts, wecan preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker, she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage. eastern,at 6:30 p.m. an author discusses her book "democracy and truth: a short history." no one one person, institution, no one sector, king, priest, national research body, one cast would get to call the shots. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities tour is on the road exploring the american story. with support from our cable partners, this weekend we traveled to rapid city, south dakota, featuring life-size
alvin ailey. these are companies of national or international repute. they went and said we gotta have them represented. and i'm very thankful that they succeeded. >> is that the end? >> it is, and it is 1:00. [applause] cracks on american history tv, artifacts, wecan preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker, she advocated for free love, which means sex...
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alvin ailey. these are companies of national or international repute. they went and said we gotta have them represented. and i'm very thankful that they succeeded. >> is that the end? >> it is, and it is 1:00. [applause] cracks on american history tv, artifacts, wecan preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker, she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage. eastern,at 6:30 p.m. an author discusses her book "democracy and truth: a short history." no one one person, institution, no one sector, king, priest, national research body, one cast would get to call the shots. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> the c-span cities tour is on the road exploring the american story. with support from our cable partners, this weekend we traveled to rapid city, south dakota, featuring life-size statues of each of our nation's past presidents. for the next hour, we will
alvin ailey. these are companies of national or international repute. they went and said we gotta have them represented. and i'm very thankful that they succeeded. >> is that the end? >> it is, and it is 1:00. [applause] cracks on american history tv, artifacts, wecan preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker, she advocated for free love, which means sex...
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warriors greats, rick barry and alvin attles were among those who were commemorated with medallions very even shared some strong thoughts on the current team. the location an arena aren't the only things that are new for the jobs. the team features some new commerce next to their well known vets fans say it's good to have some fresh faces for a fresh start across the bay they look great too young team with amazing player russell you've got the old guys like steph curry and. >>dream on green are always going to be it a force to be reckoned with. >>well tonight's game was only an exhibition so despite losing to the lakers. it doesn't count. this is only just the beginning and the warriors continue their pre season back here on thursday against the timber wars, reporting live at chase center dan thorn kron 4 news. >>thank you, dan looks like fun despite the loss. >>and then even had his as golden state warriors tie on to >>gold and blue. san francisco for stubbs game tonight city celebrating. >>something to look at tonight as we're joined by meteorologist mabrisa run regus all fun and games
warriors greats, rick barry and alvin attles were among those who were commemorated with medallions very even shared some strong thoughts on the current team. the location an arena aren't the only things that are new for the jobs. the team features some new commerce next to their well known vets fans say it's good to have some fresh faces for a fresh start across the bay they look great too young team with amazing player russell you've got the old guys like steph curry and. >>dream on...
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also joining us, alvin farkas. an msnbc national security analyst. ben rhodes with us, a former deputy national security adviser to president obama and he is an msnbc political analyst. congressman, with mr. mckinley today, we did discover his resignation last week which appeared as though it might be a resignation in protest, indeed, was, a resignation in protest. >> i think that's fair to say based on his opening statement. you can tell that. i can't get into the specific testimony, but what i can say is that here's a man who served 37 years in the state department, a career political servant. i'm sorry, public servant. who is apolitical. and nothing that he said was inconsistent with the claims in the whistle-blower complaint. the second point i just want to make is he's the latest in a string of career public servants from the government who came forward to testify in the inquiry, in defiance of the trump administration's order asking them not to do so. and so that's important. >> congressman, let me go to a point that rachel just raised at the b
also joining us, alvin farkas. an msnbc national security analyst. ben rhodes with us, a former deputy national security adviser to president obama and he is an msnbc political analyst. congressman, with mr. mckinley today, we did discover his resignation last week which appeared as though it might be a resignation in protest, indeed, was, a resignation in protest. >> i think that's fair to say based on his opening statement. you can tell that. i can't get into the specific testimony, but...
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>>mark alvin lives in mgan hill inside sta clara county lost power for 2 days and had to rely on a generatoright. he's not sure if lose power again tonight any calls at uncertainty unnecessary from an engine ear, there ought to be some technology to be able to paying signals from point a to point b to say. >>and these wires are broken or know these wires or well, they're doing visual inspections while they don't have technology to you know ring out the lines. it just amazes me to engineers also alley and you know we a in silicon valley. we're not in kansas. >>lot of people asking that question in san jose lhts are back on for some families livi in now with in valley, the traffic lights on out expressway. >>are also working again. >>how are slowly coming back on for pg customers him are uncounted utility says the customer's there will not lose their power aga tonight that's good news but for many families there's already been 4 long days in the dark. >>many of them been coming to a target store to pick up food and try to charge their phones. pg e's website says there is no estimated time for
>>mark alvin lives in mgan hill inside sta clara county lost power for 2 days and had to rely on a generatoright. he's not sure if lose power again tonight any calls at uncertainty unnecessary from an engine ear, there ought to be some technology to be able to paying signals from point a to point b to say. >>and these wires are broken or know these wires or well, they're doing visual inspections while they don't have technology to you know ring out the lines. it just amazes me to...
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warriors greats, rick barry and alvin attles were among those who were commemorated with medallions veryven shared some strong thoughts on the current team. the location an arena aren't the only things that are new for the jobs. the team features some new commerce next to their well known vets fans say it's good to have some fresh faces for a fresh start across the bay. >>i look great too young team with some amazing players ross all we got the old guys like steph curry and dream on green are always going to be it a force to be reckoned with. >>reporting in san francisco. dan thorn. kron 4 news. >>break we'll take a look at the how the warriors did in their first game inside the chase center. first the lakers. you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. doextra life or extra power? extra life. extra power. extra life. extra power. good news, vs. coppertop, new duracell optimum delivers extra life in some
warriors greats, rick barry and alvin attles were among those who were commemorated with medallions veryven shared some strong thoughts on the current team. the location an arena aren't the only things that are new for the jobs. the team features some new commerce next to their well known vets fans say it's good to have some fresh faces for a fresh start across the bay. >>i look great too young team with some amazing players ross all we got the old guys like steph curry and dream on green...
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alvin poussant. his career has been one of passion and service. during the civil rights movement he marched from selma to montgomery with martin luther king jr., organizing freedom clinics with the freedom riders. over his accomplished career, his experience and insight and intellect have been requested by the fibfirks white house, and department of hept. mr. ruiz: one of the biggest blessings of my life is our paths crossed when i was a student at harvard medical school. he believed in me and supported me in my studies and my student advocacies. he embraced me and my approach to learning. he encouraged me and guided by passion and energy. and he defended me from those who wanted me to think that i didn't belong there. he's one of the reasons why i'm standing up here today as a physician and congressman standing up for health and social justice. i want to wish him well in his retirement and celebrate his decades of professional accomplishments and contributions to our society. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentle
alvin poussant. his career has been one of passion and service. during the civil rights movement he marched from selma to montgomery with martin luther king jr., organizing freedom clinics with the freedom riders. over his accomplished career, his experience and insight and intellect have been requested by the fibfirks white house, and department of hept. mr. ruiz: one of the biggest blessings of my life is our paths crossed when i was a student at harvard medical school. he believed in me and...
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. >> you are talking about alvin and the chimp muncks which is so awesome. >> no one can borrow my book it. >> thank you so much. >> we got more "a.m. joy" straight ahead. "a.m. joy" straight ahead announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. juul is "following big tobacco's playbook." and now, juul is pushing prop c to overturn e-cigarette protections. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> this week america lost two cultural icons. on monday, the extraordinary jessye norman died at the age of 74. one of her most iconic performances was her rendition in paris on the 200th anniversary of bastille day. >> as i wrote this week, i had the pleasure of knowing miss norman and her music helped inspire me when i was a young writer dealing with writer blocks. i am sure her music with continue to inspire generations to come. a
. >> you are talking about alvin and the chimp muncks which is so awesome. >> no one can borrow my book it. >> thank you so much. >> we got more "a.m. joy" straight ahead. "a.m. joy" straight ahead announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses...
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the game starts at 5, but before there's a walk of fame event honoring warriors greats like alvin attlesick perry but chamberlain and many more it begins at 3 45 at that the right city esplanade we expect at ul's and barry to be there again tipoff for tonight's game is at 5 o'clock you've already got your ticket know you get a free muni right with that with you arecoming to the game or coming to the area here off the embarcadero make sure leave early there's going to be a lot of traffic. reporting in san francisco christina tetreault. and there's more security in you. >>holes in place at some east bay high school football games over safety concerns, including one district to change the kickoff time for game. safety concerns, the west contra costa unified school district's varsity football games. now kick off at 05:00pm which resulted in noticeably smaller. parents we spoke to say it's not the time, i'm of the games that's the issue. security before after the game. >>and my kids and all these kids to be safe. and at the same time. it just seems like there should be >>and help out help out
the game starts at 5, but before there's a walk of fame event honoring warriors greats like alvin attlesick perry but chamberlain and many more it begins at 3 45 at that the right city esplanade we expect at ul's and barry to be there again tipoff for tonight's game is at 5 o'clock you've already got your ticket know you get a free muni right with that with you arecoming to the game or coming to the area here off the embarcadero make sure leave early there's going to be a lot of traffic....
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not clean subsidy that can't afford alvin showrooms that they are stuck with. you're trying to give off and statements. my states i've gotten away from certain political acquired it's. >> short term limited duration plants and association plans. those are efforts at the administration to give you alternatives because we know the middle class cannot afford expensive obamacare. were trying to provide more choices. we let the american people decide what benefit plan is going to work best for them, not a one size fits all government probe which is expensive. we take americans should make those decisions. >> we had a debate on the floor on these issues and a number of my friends on the other side of the idle said he was directing the navigators to a whole bunch of things which went out to rural areas. i think we followed up with a letter recently, that told me that the system is broken with the navigators. they would have amendments go to all of these different things. is that system important? >> i also think, if you look at open enrollment for the medicare program
not clean subsidy that can't afford alvin showrooms that they are stuck with. you're trying to give off and statements. my states i've gotten away from certain political acquired it's. >> short term limited duration plants and association plans. those are efforts at the administration to give you alternatives because we know the middle class cannot afford expensive obamacare. were trying to provide more choices. we let the american people decide what benefit plan is going to work best for...