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north carolina is where that road began in the atlantic war. this is where we had our first victories against the germans, think of the coastal defense of the east coast like a -- where all three prongs have successes off the shores -- the first of these was april 14th of 1942 with the you 85 sunk by uss rover off north carolina. the first u-boat sunk off of the east coast -- the second, was on may 9th. 1942. the you 52 was sunk by -- becoming the first u-boat sunk off the american east coast. here we have the survivors from -- taking into interrogation -- [inaudible] his airplane sunk the use 7:01 sunk off north carolina. becoming the first -- thankfully, by may of 1943, the year boats were no longer a major threat to the l.a. cowboys -- they now convoys -- [inaudible] the sheer volume of american shipping had turned the tide against -- these four successes we have had off the coast of north carolina, pushing evokes back from our shores and across -- made d-day and the allied invasion of europe possible in june 6th of 1944. if we didn't have t
north carolina is where that road began in the atlantic war. this is where we had our first victories against the germans, think of the coastal defense of the east coast like a -- where all three prongs have successes off the shores -- the first of these was april 14th of 1942 with the you 85 sunk by uss rover off north carolina. the first u-boat sunk off of the east coast -- the second, was on may 9th. 1942. the you 52 was sunk by -- becoming the first u-boat sunk off the american east coast....
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. ♪ carolina: con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa en este martes 23 de noviembre pendiente noticia del dolor de espalda. borja: y de la relajaciÓn, sin dudas. en las Últimas horas se conoce que quien por cierto se presenta en corte hoy enfrenta cinco cargos de homicidio tras arrollar mortalmente con una camioneta a cinco personas y dejar herida a otras 48 durante un desfile navideÑo en washington. poco antes de la tragedia brooksse vio involucrado en un altercado domÉstico es que apenas hace 10 dÍas habrÍa estado en la cÁrcel. carolina: por este caso donde tambiÉn utilizÓ un auto para atacar a su vÍctima. la policÍa dijo tener evidencia que no se tratÓ de un ataque terrorista. david palomino ha seguido este caso, te escuchamos. david: saludos, carolina, borja. en las calles del centro de la ciudad, se trata de volver a retomar la vida normal. pasan las horas y vemos historias de vÍctimas, de heridos y familiares que estÁn pasando por esta situaciÓn. son varios lugares donde hubo heridosen este atropello masivo. los familiares separados en diferentes hospitales, una situaciÓ
. ♪ carolina: con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa en este martes 23 de noviembre pendiente noticia del dolor de espalda. borja: y de la relajaciÓn, sin dudas. en las Últimas horas se conoce que quien por cierto se presenta en corte hoy enfrenta cinco cargos de homicidio tras arrollar mortalmente con una camioneta a cinco personas y dejar herida a otras 48 durante un desfile navideÑo en washington. poco antes de la tragedia brooksse vio involucrado en un altercado domÉstico es...
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north carolina is where that road began. this is where we had the first victories against the germans and think of the coastal defense of these goes were all three prongs of the first successes against the u-boats off of our shares for the first of these was april 14 of 1942 when they u85 was sunk off of carolina becoming the first in u-boat signed by the u.s. navy off the coast for the second was on may may 91942 wind this 52 was sunk in by icarus becoming the first u-boat sunk and here we have some of the survivors being taken for interrogation by the u.s. navy coast guard in charleston south carolina through the third was on july july 71942 in his hudson airplane sank the u71 office sc becoming the first u-boat sunk off of the american coast and thankfully by may of 1943 the u-boats were no longer a threat and now convoys updated tactics by the u.s. navy and coastal blackouts going into effect the sheer volume of american shipping -- a truly believe these first successes we had off the coast of north carolina pushing the
north carolina is where that road began. this is where we had the first victories against the germans and think of the coastal defense of these goes were all three prongs of the first successes against the u-boats off of our shares for the first of these was april 14 of 1942 when they u85 was sunk off of carolina becoming the first in u-boat signed by the u.s. navy off the coast for the second was on may may 91942 wind this 52 was sunk in by icarus becoming the first u-boat sunk and here we...
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♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: mÁs de 53 millones se van de viaje.s se estÁn llevando el pavo en la maleta. ¿ y cuantas copas te podrÁs tomar durante la cena? expertos te dan permiso, pero hay una cantidad mÁgica. por quÉ lo dice ni cuÁntas calorÍas estÁn consumiendo. ♪ ♪ te mirÉ. ♪ polÉmica en redes sociales. pablo montero recibe crÍticas por cantarle el rey y las maÑanitas a nicolÁs maduro por su cumpleaÑos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ hola, soty carolina. arrancamos con los viajes masivos. es la semana de mmÁs trÁnsito de todo el aÑo. se estima que es mÁs de 53 por millones de personas viajen por carretera. desde el viernes han pasado 8.5 millones de personas por los puntos de seguridad y se esperan 20 millones en total. tienen mÁs. adelante. >> hoy estÁ bastante ocupado y se espera que el domingo estÉ aÚn mÁs concurrido. te cuento que como los aeropuertos de atlanta, los Ángeles, el aeropuerto de kennedy en nueva york no se reportan retrasos ni cancelaciones, asÍ que todo fluye bastante bien y los pasajeros estÁn bastante desesperanzados en lo que cabe. te c
♪ ♪ ♪ carolina: mÁs de 53 millones se van de viaje.s se estÁn llevando el pavo en la maleta. ¿ y cuantas copas te podrÁs tomar durante la cena? expertos te dan permiso, pero hay una cantidad mÁgica. por quÉ lo dice ni cuÁntas calorÍas estÁn consumiendo. ♪ ♪ te mirÉ. ♪ polÉmica en redes sociales. pablo montero recibe crÍticas por cantarle el rey y las maÑanitas a nicolÁs maduro por su cumpleaÑos. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ hola, soty carolina. arrancamos con los viajes...
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carolina: algo increÍble.e fascina. cuando alguien le dice no se puede y lo consigues, ¿quÉ mensaje le mandas a esa persona que se atreviÓ a decirte eso? irlanda: pues a pesar de los aÑos, aquÍ estÁ y soy una latina inmigrante que llegÓ a este paÍs y me logrÉ como mujer y es un orgullo para mÍ decirle a todas las mujeres que este trabajo estÁ hecho tambiÉn para nosotras. carolina: eres una madre de familia, tienes una niÑa de 12 aÑos. cuando uno sale, es complicado. estar lejos de tu casa, ¿cÓmo manejas esa vida personal de madre de familia? irlanda: pues es un poco difÍcil, pues tengo que salir a trabajar y... hoy dÍa tenemos gracias a dios por las redes sociales y las aplicaciones para hacer video llamadas, todos los dÍas estoy pendiente de ella. carolina: el obstÁculo mÁs grande, se paran a comer y me imagino que eres de las pocas mujeres que estÁs sentada. ¿quÉ te dicen los hombres cuando ven tremendo camiÓn y te bajas tÚ? irlanda: siempre las miradas son un poco raras. ya estÁn acostumbrados a ver mujeres
carolina: algo increÍble.e fascina. cuando alguien le dice no se puede y lo consigues, ¿quÉ mensaje le mandas a esa persona que se atreviÓ a decirte eso? irlanda: pues a pesar de los aÑos, aquÍ estÁ y soy una latina inmigrante que llegÓ a este paÍs y me logrÉ como mujer y es un orgullo para mÍ decirle a todas las mujeres que este trabajo estÁ hecho tambiÉn para nosotras. carolina: eres una madre de familia, tienes una niÑa de 12 aÑos. cuando uno sale, es complicado. estar lejos...
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Nov 21, 2021
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and also the jim crow era in north carolina in fact wilmington was a among diversities north carolina to segregate the streets in the jim crow, they thought of the steel end midterm election attacking the black voters prefers, wilmington school leaders on how to do it. debbie smith later elected government said that we can handle the blocks away they handled them in wilmington, with their hanging carcasses. in most of you probably never heard of the wilmington coup until i read about it, and wilmington newspaper coverage in 1998, i had not either elwood high school college north carolina and the coup was never mentioned by any professor or by any history book and all the classes that i took and maybe in many people read the book of the same two questions that i had when i first learned of the coup in 1998 pretty one is how can i not know about this and two, how could this happen in the united states of america and i think that the best answer that i could give this is a forgotten chapter of american history that is covered up or mischaracterized for a century and a happened in a time
and also the jim crow era in north carolina in fact wilmington was a among diversities north carolina to segregate the streets in the jim crow, they thought of the steel end midterm election attacking the black voters prefers, wilmington school leaders on how to do it. debbie smith later elected government said that we can handle the blocks away they handled them in wilmington, with their hanging carcasses. in most of you probably never heard of the wilmington coup until i read about it, and...
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carolina: amÉn, nos encanta.saje alentador sobre la salud del cantante que nos alegra. ♪ borja: y ademÁs con cuatro nominaciones la cantante colombiana paula arenas podrÍa ser la gran revelaciÓn en los latin grammy 2021. paula nos acompaÑa en vivo desde la ciudad de las vegas, ya volvemos. ♪ jackie: muy buenas noches, les saluda a jackie guerrido, una madre pide ayuda para su hijo pequeÑo que sufre una malformaciÓn en una pierna. ella confÍa que corazones bondadosos acudan en su auxilio para que el niÑo pueda recibir tratamiento. a sÓlo horas de su presentaciÓn especial en el latin grammy la banda el recodo acepta el reto de michelle galvÁn para ver quiÉn te para los mejores tacos. estamos en [ "best of my love" by black pumas feat. sofia reyes ] ♪ ♪ [ music ends ] cuando nuestra hija y nietos se mudaron con nosotros el detergente barato no pudo con las manchas. tiene mucha agua. así que volvimos a tide. una lavada y se fueron las manchas. qué? tu no te ibas a dormir? no pagues por agua. paga por poder de limpiez
carolina: amÉn, nos encanta.saje alentador sobre la salud del cantante que nos alegra. ♪ borja: y ademÁs con cuatro nominaciones la cantante colombiana paula arenas podrÍa ser la gran revelaciÓn en los latin grammy 2021. paula nos acompaÑa en vivo desde la ciudad de las vegas, ya volvemos. ♪ jackie: muy buenas noches, les saluda a jackie guerrido, una madre pide ayuda para su hijo pequeÑo que sufre una malformaciÓn en una pierna. ella confÍa que corazones bondadosos acudan en su...
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carolina: cuÉntenos.a van a apelar? >> no. estÁn mÁs que contentos con la sentencia. fue una estrategia legal que se iniciÓ desde febrero. su entrega a las autoridades. desde febrero es un tiempo que estÁ a su favor. el hecho de que desde junio se declarÓ culpable. y parece ser que esta fue la estrategia desde un principio. tan asÍ que la iban a sentenciar en septiembre. lo pospusieron hasta noviembre 30 con la intenciÓn de que se pusiera en orden sus transacciones financieras. el tema de 1.5 millones de dÓlares. creo que fue un dÍa tremendo. borja: sin duda. gracias por estar con nosotros en la ediciÓn digital. saludos. carolina: mÁs adelante queremos noticias de Última hora. una balacera escolar en michigan. tenemos toda la informaciÓn. cuatro personas estÁn heridas y alguien estÁ bajo custodia. borja: Ómicron se extiende. son 20 los paÍses que reportan sus primeros casos. incluso alemania confirma un infectado sin antecedentes de viaje al extranjero. tenemos los detalles aquÍ en tu ediciÓn digital. ten
carolina: cuÉntenos.a van a apelar? >> no. estÁn mÁs que contentos con la sentencia. fue una estrategia legal que se iniciÓ desde febrero. su entrega a las autoridades. desde febrero es un tiempo que estÁ a su favor. el hecho de que desde junio se declarÓ culpable. y parece ser que esta fue la estrategia desde un principio. tan asÍ que la iban a sentenciar en septiembre. lo pospusieron hasta noviembre 30 con la intenciÓn de que se pusiera en orden sus transacciones financieras. el...
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navy and coast guard in charleston, south carolina. the third was on july 7, 1942, where they sank the uss 31. thankfully, by 1933, coastal blackouts going into effect of american shipping had now turned the tide against the u-boat threat. i truly believe these first successes we had off the coast of north carolina, pushing u-boats back from our shores and all the way across the atlantic made d-day and the allied invasion possible on june 6, 1944. if we hadn't had those first successes like we did in 1942, we would never have the freedom to move the manned material necessary for the assault in history. like gettysburg, we truly have a battle in north carolina. shipwrecks are gravesites, they're memorials to heroes, a fragile reminder of our past and so much more. one of the things i really like to point out about these shipwrecks is obviously the history is amazing. the gravity of how these vessels are lost hits us hard. we want to tell these stories, we want to honor the history heritage, honor our veterans. but we also look at it as
navy and coast guard in charleston, south carolina. the third was on july 7, 1942, where they sank the uss 31. thankfully, by 1933, coastal blackouts going into effect of american shipping had now turned the tide against the u-boat threat. i truly believe these first successes we had off the coast of north carolina, pushing u-boats back from our shores and all the way across the atlantic made d-day and the allied invasion possible on june 6, 1944. if we hadn't had those first successes like we...
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and from north carolina. three black aldermen were forced at gunpoint in 1898, no black citizens served on the wilmington city council until 1972, more than 70 years later. the coup also provided a blueprint for terror and intimidation of black men who tried to vote elsewhere in the south, and ushered in the jim crow area in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated the street cars. in 1906 white supremacists in georgia planned to steal the midterm election by attacking black voters. first they consulted with wilmington's coup leaders on how to do it. w. hoek smith later elected governor in a stolen election said quote we can handle the blacks the way they handled them in wilmington, where the woods were black, carcass. most probably never heard of the wilmington coup, until i read about centennial events in wilmington, newspaper coverage in 1998 hadn't either and i went to high school and college at north carolina. the coup was never men
and from north carolina. three black aldermen were forced at gunpoint in 1898, no black citizens served on the wilmington city council until 1972, more than 70 years later. the coup also provided a blueprint for terror and intimidation of black men who tried to vote elsewhere in the south, and ushered in the jim crow area in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated the street cars. in 1906 white supremacists in georgia...
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and move into north carolina. he is out of the war for several months in the meantime things continue to go downhill in the western theater. of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's armies will then turn their eyes towards moving up through the carolinas. and it's in february of 1865, davis will call on johnston and bring him back into the field. something has to be done in the situation of this falling apart here in the west. and davis probably didn't have a lot of other choices and though he personally did not like johnston. it was no secret these two men really didn't get along. their correspondence back and forth and is very critical. when the right to each other and there's no spirit of cooperation. and even one observer, just to show you how widespread this knowledge was would write that if jefferson mr. religion and with him that colors all things. and you have to stop and think about that if he was also focused on trying to get back with jeff davis
and move into north carolina. he is out of the war for several months in the meantime things continue to go downhill in the western theater. of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's armies will then turn their eyes towards moving up through the carolinas. and it's in february of 1865, davis will call on johnston and bring him back into the field. something has to be done in the situation of this falling apart here in the west. and davis...
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the 57,000 is the name of the reservation in north carolina. in 1979, the completion of the tennessee see valley caused large areas of the eastern bands along the little tennessee river to be flooded, completely submerging the sacred sites of the historic overleft hand cherokee towns and the cherokee capitals of the 1700's. the eastern band can never recover these lands and sites. it is with this loss in mind that this important to recognize there are other locations in the area that require protection and preservation and we can do it today. h.r. 2088 transfers 76 acres of historically significant lands from the t.b.a. to be held in trust. and it grants two permanent easements over t.b.a. property to be held in trust to create recreational trails. this legislation will give the eastern band greater control over the home left hand and opportunity to memberallize this. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of this bill. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. westerman: i yield
the 57,000 is the name of the reservation in north carolina. in 1979, the completion of the tennessee see valley caused large areas of the eastern bands along the little tennessee river to be flooded, completely submerging the sacred sites of the historic overleft hand cherokee towns and the cherokee capitals of the 1700's. the eastern band can never recover these lands and sites. it is with this loss in mind that this important to recognize there are other locations in the area that require...
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paso contigo, carolina.Án y es que el departamento justicia sugiere que coronel, la esposa el chapo tenga una condena de cuatro aÑos de prisiÓn y una multa de 1.5 millones de dÓlares por su participaciÓn en el negocio de su marido. ella frente a cargos por haber sido presunta cÓmplice de su esposo. y nos conectamos en vivo con quien ha seguido este caso, isaÍas, quÉ dice la fiscalÍa y que podrÍa pasar con ella? isaÍas: el departamento de justicia dedicÓ varias pÁginas de un memorando de sentencia para explicar que emma coronel era una mensajera eficiente el chapo guzmÁn cuando Éste se encontraba preso en la cÁrcel del altiplano en el 2015, fue ella quien se reuniÓ con la cÚpula del cÁrtel de sinaloa para planear la fuga de su marido a travÉs de un tÚnel, fue ella quien comprÓ un terreno cercano a esa presiÓn para que se construyeran la entrada de ese tÚnel y tambiÉn ella le hizo llegar a su esposo un reloj inteligente con que o localizador para ayudar a los ingenieros a que supieran exactamente en quÉ celda
paso contigo, carolina.Án y es que el departamento justicia sugiere que coronel, la esposa el chapo tenga una condena de cuatro aÑos de prisiÓn y una multa de 1.5 millones de dÓlares por su participaciÓn en el negocio de su marido. ella frente a cargos por haber sido presunta cÓmplice de su esposo. y nos conectamos en vivo con quien ha seguido este caso, isaÍas, quÉ dice la fiscalÍa y que podrÍa pasar con ella? isaÍas: el departamento de justicia dedicÓ varias pÁginas de un...
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Nov 14, 2021
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george henry white from a north carolina district next to wilmington. white supremacists hounded congressman white and his family so viciously that he left north carolina forever in 1900's. white's parting words, i can not remain in north carolina and be created as a man. no black citizens served in congress in north carolina until 1992, almost a hundred years later. a century almost this coup prevented or led the effort to prevent black citizens from serving in public office in washington from north carolina. were forced and no black citizens served in the wilmington city council until 1972, more than 70 years later. coup also provided the blueprint for terror and intimidation in the south and wilmington was among the first cities to get jim crow laws when they segregated the streetcars. in 1906 white supremacist in georgia plotted to steal by attacking black voters but first they consulted with wilmington's coup leaders on how to do it. hope smith later elected governor in election said, quote, we can handle the black the way they handled them in wilm
george henry white from a north carolina district next to wilmington. white supremacists hounded congressman white and his family so viciously that he left north carolina forever in 1900's. white's parting words, i can not remain in north carolina and be created as a man. no black citizens served in congress in north carolina until 1992, almost a hundred years later. a century almost this coup prevented or led the effort to prevent black citizens from serving in public office in washington from...
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it ushered in the jim crow era in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated street cars. in 1906, white supremacists in georgia plotted to steal the election by attacking leaders. the governor in a stolen election said, we can handle the blacks the way they handled them in wilmington where the woods were black with hanging carcasses. most of you have never heard of the wilmington coup. until i read about centennial events in wilmington in newspaper coverage in 1998, i hadn't either. i went to high school and college in north carolina. the coup was never mentioned by any professor or any history book in all the classes i took. many people who have read the book have the same two questions i had when i first learned of the coup in 1998. one, how could i not know about this? two, how could this happen in the united states of america? i think the best answer i can give is this is a forgotten chapter of american history that was covered up or mischaracterized for a ce
it ushered in the jim crow era in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated street cars. in 1906, white supremacists in georgia plotted to steal the election by attacking leaders. the governor in a stolen election said, we can handle the blacks the way they handled them in wilmington where the woods were black with hanging carcasses. most of you have never heard of the wilmington coup. until i read about centennial events...
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, the north carolina state highway patrol, the north carolina alcohol law enforcement division, the north carolina state capitol police, the division of adult correction in juvenile justice, the governor's crime commission and support divisions within the department i was ultimately responsible for of public safety. leadership, coordination of homeland security and emergency management functions to provide comprehensive and coordinated preparedness mitigation prevention, protection, response and recovery for emergencies, disasters and acts or threats of terrorism. as the leader of north carolina state administrative agency for homeland security grant funds, administered federal funds to state local tribal entities across north carolina. i also chaired the north carolina state emergency response commission and through a talented team of professionals, coordinated law enforcement, counter terrorism prevention preparedness and response training on a statewide basis, resulting in a cohesive team, response by both law enforcement and emergency first responders to acts of terrorism for a terror
, the north carolina state highway patrol, the north carolina alcohol law enforcement division, the north carolina state capitol police, the division of adult correction in juvenile justice, the governor's crime commission and support divisions within the department i was ultimately responsible for of public safety. leadership, coordination of homeland security and emergency management functions to provide comprehensive and coordinated preparedness mitigation prevention, protection, response...
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cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cuellar of texas, i inform the house that mr. cuellar will vote yea on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. reed of new york, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote aye on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. barr of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. barr will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. luetkemeyer of missouri, i inform the house that mr. luetkemeyer will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long will vote no on the motion to table.
cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cuellar of texas, i inform the house that mr. cuellar will vote yea on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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carolina: esto estÁ trending. niveles de crÍmenes en las estaciones del metro han aumentado y usuarios se quejan y tienen temor. >> es una bendiciÓn de dios tener el sustento de la comida. yarel: ayuda
carolina: esto estÁ trending. niveles de crÍmenes en las estaciones del metro han aumentado y usuarios se quejan y tienen temor. >> es una bendiciÓn de dios tener el sustento de la comida. yarel: ayuda
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my grandfather, born in 1921 in south carolina, experienced a very different south carolina. he had to get off the sidewalk when a white person was coming. he couldn't look you in the eye. my mother was born in 1944, during a time where all the water fountains were colored or white. but by the time i am in high school where we had tension, you also had people sitting together and hanging out. fast-forward to my nephew, who is just graduated from every school in the world, georgia tech, duke, emory, and now he's at tufts in his second-year of residency, right? and here's a kid, when i brought all of his friends to lunch after graduation, it looked like the united nations. i can't look at that and say, "boy, we're going backwards." it's absolutely not true. we are going forward by leaps very quickly. i look at the fact that we've elected the first african-american president. i'm the first african-american to be ever elected to congress and the united states senate in the htory of the country. we've seen so much progress. we have so much to celebrate. we're also, by the way, the
my grandfather, born in 1921 in south carolina, experienced a very different south carolina. he had to get off the sidewalk when a white person was coming. he couldn't look you in the eye. my mother was born in 1944, during a time where all the water fountains were colored or white. but by the time i am in high school where we had tension, you also had people sitting together and hanging out. fast-forward to my nephew, who is just graduated from every school in the world, georgia tech, duke,...
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north carolina.house seats and not because the battleground state is getting any redder. last week the republican controlled state legislator released new maps that would likely give the gop a strong shot at winning ten out of the 14 districts. that is 71% of a state that trump won in 2020 by just 1.3% of the vote. a margin while north carolina's governor roy cooper doesn't have the maps, where do democrats' efforts to level the playing field stand at this moment? i'm joined now by michael lee. he is the senior counsel of the democracy program at the brennan center for justice. i want you to give it to me straight here. nobody know this is better than you do. how bad is the new house map in north carolina? >> well, the new congressional map in north carolina really is breathtakingly brazen in what it did. you know, as you mentioned, north carolina is pretty much a 50/50 state. it's pretty evenly divided between democrats and republicans. both democrats and republicans win at the state level, state-wi
north carolina.house seats and not because the battleground state is getting any redder. last week the republican controlled state legislator released new maps that would likely give the gop a strong shot at winning ten out of the 14 districts. that is 71% of a state that trump won in 2020 by just 1.3% of the vote. a margin while north carolina's governor roy cooper doesn't have the maps, where do democrats' efforts to level the playing field stand at this moment? i'm joined now by michael lee....
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for people with skin. >>> business is booming in wilmington, north carolina it's becoming a hot spothas more. >> reporter: one of america's top movies "halloween kills" takes place in haddenfield, illinois and "our kind of people" is on martha's vineyard. but not really both are actually filmed in wilmington, north carolina a town so busy with the hollywood streaming wars, some call it "wilmy wood. >> i lived in california for 25 years. i had enough of that >> one of the things about north carolina, three, four hours, you're in the mountains. you know, three four hours the other direction, you have this stretch of beaches >> reporter: 2021 is a record year, with $300 million in film business it's a boost for locals like jess james, whose shop is being taken over for a shoot >> we definitely had costume departments come from tv and movies to do some shopping but this is the first time we have ever been scouted >> reporter: it's a big change from a few years ago, when a previous north carolina governor ended film subsidies and a transgender bathroom ban led to a boycott by hollywood. >
for people with skin. >>> business is booming in wilmington, north carolina it's becoming a hot spothas more. >> reporter: one of america's top movies "halloween kills" takes place in haddenfield, illinois and "our kind of people" is on martha's vineyard. but not really both are actually filmed in wilmington, north carolina a town so busy with the hollywood streaming wars, some call it "wilmy wood. >> i lived in california for 25 years. i had enough...
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of south carolina.arijuana, medical cannabis legislation is being led by republicans in the state legislature, and the south carolina compassionate care act gets a hearing in january. this is an issue i worked on previous to coming to congress. i ran on this in my campaign, and south carolina is already had cannabis reforms led by a republican legislature. and republican state. and there's more to come there. so this is something, this is not really a partisan issue. there are republicans and democrats alike. this is a 70 /30 issue not only across the state of south carolina but you see it in polling in every state in the nation. a super majority of americans on both sides of the aisle support and live in states that already have some level of cannabis reform between cbd and medical and hemp and full recreational use. >> well, i want to talk to you about some of the other action that's happening there in d.c. president biden, as you know, just signed the bipartisan infrastructure bill into law. democrat
of south carolina.arijuana, medical cannabis legislation is being led by republicans in the state legislature, and the south carolina compassionate care act gets a hearing in january. this is an issue i worked on previous to coming to congress. i ran on this in my campaign, and south carolina is already had cannabis reforms led by a republican legislature. and republican state. and there's more to come there. so this is something, this is not really a partisan issue. there are republicans and...
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from south carolina he represented south carolina's first congressional district which is the same district that i represent today. so as a whole in the republican party, we have a very rich history and republican politics. we are not used to being with that regard we would fight for civil rights and work on those issues but as a whole as a party, we are not doing enough on those issues which is why for me those are issues i've taken up on my mantle and i worked on beforeng coming to congress the one and only bill i have signed into law in the short time i was in state politics was a prison reform bill which prohibited those in prison while they were giving birth in labor and delivery and the other thing i did is allow women to have their children visit once a week and they are provided feminine hygiene products in today i continue that kind of work. at the first bill that i passed out of the house of representatives was a piece of civil rights legislation regarding due process. so if you are in a federal penitentiary or prison system and have communications with your attorney and protected
from south carolina he represented south carolina's first congressional district which is the same district that i represent today. so as a whole in the republican party, we have a very rich history and republican politics. we are not used to being with that regard we would fight for civil rights and work on those issues but as a whole as a party, we are not doing enough on those issues which is why for me those are issues i've taken up on my mantle and i worked on beforeng coming to congress...
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cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on amendment number 1. mr. nehls: as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. lauren boebert of colorado, i inform the house that that mrs. boebert will be voting nay on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. khanna, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. franklin: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote no on amendment 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr.
cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on amendment number 1. mr. nehls: as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. lauren boebert of colorado, i inform the house that that mrs. boebert will be voting nay on the pappas...
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>> but if i could rewind this whole situation, i would never have come to south carolina in the firstttle ice cream shop to so extreme cones in a park, here i am, in the middle of this crap. >> a confederate flag in orangeburg. >> a flag flies atop this ball, right next to the sign for the and is still rivera creamery. >> but it is not owned by this ice cream parlor. >> the sons of confederate veterans own a tiny piece of property where the flag stands. >> that flag is not mine it's some piece of property that the confederate country club owns. >> initially, he accepted the flag, but that changed in the aftermath of the 2015 church shooting in charleston. >> breaking news, mass shooting in downtown charleston. >> nine people have been killed inside an african american church. >> a white man is under arrest. >> they uncovered a photo of him, posing with a confederate flag. >> after the charleston shooting, the confederate veterans came down with a flag, three times larger than the one they had on their. people screaming at me, calling me racist. and i said, something has to happen. >>
>> but if i could rewind this whole situation, i would never have come to south carolina in the firstttle ice cream shop to so extreme cones in a park, here i am, in the middle of this crap. >> a confederate flag in orangeburg. >> a flag flies atop this ball, right next to the sign for the and is still rivera creamery. >> but it is not owned by this ice cream parlor. >> the sons of confederate veterans own a tiny piece of property where the flag stands. >>...
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charleston south carolina plain cotton fabrication three strand in and embroidery, 11 by 16. plain leaf cotton -- strong enough to hold heavy cotton and carefully in place and that is the work of mary edmund o'sullivan as well as her partner. the first to attach the name in the artifact. this past march at the museum of african-american history and culture, currently in the landmark and following the middleton. operated by the foundation that gives the owner the fact. it will be exhibited at the international african-american museum. this sack has taken so many twists and turns along its journey to these sites in the country. one of the pivotal moments took place when a free-market shopper like you or me was in tennessee and came across this sack that looked like a rag that was being sold for the price of around $20. she discovered that it wasn't at all what it seemed because in fact even b more compelling abot enslaved lives and textile and craftwork and about inheritances writ large, love and resilience. it passed down items from other generations. from the common family pr
charleston south carolina plain cotton fabrication three strand in and embroidery, 11 by 16. plain leaf cotton -- strong enough to hold heavy cotton and carefully in place and that is the work of mary edmund o'sullivan as well as her partner. the first to attach the name in the artifact. this past march at the museum of african-american history and culture, currently in the landmark and following the middleton. operated by the foundation that gives the owner the fact. it will be exhibited at...
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rosa grew up and lived her life out in south carolina.orking as a domestic which was an occupation for most black women in the early 20th century. >> and then you talked about the significance of ruth's decision to capture the story. she could have written it down on paper. she chose embroidery. we have our first question from the audience. it looks almost like a poem. talk a little bit about your thoughts of the importance of embroidery and how it was actually laid out or how the words are. >> yes. i agree with the person that asked that question. so many in it. i think it does look like a poem. it reads like a poem. some of the elements of the haiku form. at times i think of it as being like a recipe. like a list of things that one needs to make something. make life. it is a story. it also has the look of a document. it is the case that embroiderer 's were typically women at the middle classes. often white. some of the reasons at the bottom of some of their handiwork. that is not unusual for someone that does embroidery. at the same tim
rosa grew up and lived her life out in south carolina.orking as a domestic which was an occupation for most black women in the early 20th century. >> and then you talked about the significance of ruth's decision to capture the story. she could have written it down on paper. she chose embroidery. we have our first question from the audience. it looks almost like a poem. talk a little bit about your thoughts of the importance of embroidery and how it was actually laid out or how the words...
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and one of my colleagues came from north carolina. a profess o and just listening to her i was like, damn, she has her accent. she was a white woman. working and getting back to south carolina, it really did give me a renewed interest in my past heritage and pushed me to take on projects like this. was doing reconstruction, again, it's like the amazing places right now and so it's been a gift and a curse, put it that way. >> and there are many, many comments coming in through the chat so i will do my best to relay these to you. tyler who is one of our excellent students in the class asks about the way in which you developed -- the ways in which your imagination may have broadened since working in the international african-american museum. >> freedom. the biggest has been freedom. i was taken by the board decision to call me one day and say would i take on the garden. this was not something that was part of the original brief of the project. this is something that came out our working together and taking that on, you know, was challeng
and one of my colleagues came from north carolina. a profess o and just listening to her i was like, damn, she has her accent. she was a white woman. working and getting back to south carolina, it really did give me a renewed interest in my past heritage and pushed me to take on projects like this. was doing reconstruction, again, it's like the amazing places right now and so it's been a gift and a curse, put it that way. >> and there are many, many comments coming in through the chat so...
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i'm from charlotte, north carolina. and it took me probably close to being in my 40s or so until i actually felt comfortable talking about, how can i say, my southern upbringing and the spirits that have guided my life. i wanted to start out, you know, just talking about the current context that we're in. we've heard a lot about the 1619 project. but this idea for most people of color in this country, particularly african americans, is our time in this landscape has been long, but our freedom has been very short. and so how we begin to kind of think about ourselves in a place that at once is foreign but is also very familiar. you know, we have to find our own path. and as someone working in landscape, i've been keen to look at -- and i've taken the same maps and looked at the establishment of landscapes that we tend to canonize. they hold sacredness in the way we think of our country. if we think of the middleton plantation, the 1730s, i remember in undergraduate school, it was the first colonial gardens. mount vernon,
i'm from charlotte, north carolina. and it took me probably close to being in my 40s or so until i actually felt comfortable talking about, how can i say, my southern upbringing and the spirits that have guided my life. i wanted to start out, you know, just talking about the current context that we're in. we've heard a lot about the 1619 project. but this idea for most people of color in this country, particularly african americans, is our time in this landscape has been long, but our freedom...
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fearing violence, the governor sent in the south carolina highway patrol.unfire killing three students and injuring 28 others. it was 50 years ago. but that's not something that people in town had forgotten. it's kind of like the shadows of the shark era are constantly on you. and i think some people just don't want to think about the confederacy or think about what it means or what it meant. you would have this expectation that when you do have black leaders in a city that on issues like this they will be very bold. they will be very outspoken. and a lot of times they aren't. not everybody in government or in politics is comfortable with what comes with bucking a system that's been in place for 400 years. as long as there are confederate monuments everywhere, white supremacy will always be here. >> i just don't know what to do. >> the community, the city council, the city administrator, one of them are helping to get this thing going. i think they've got someone to make sure it won't come down. it sucks. >> the controversy over a confederate flag continues
fearing violence, the governor sent in the south carolina highway patrol.unfire killing three students and injuring 28 others. it was 50 years ago. but that's not something that people in town had forgotten. it's kind of like the shadows of the shark era are constantly on you. and i think some people just don't want to think about the confederacy or think about what it means or what it meant. you would have this expectation that when you do have black leaders in a city that on issues like this...
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here in the state of north carolina.ess tried over and over again to get the truth out. in fact, by the _ again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time — again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time i became involved with this case _ by the time i became involved with this case ten years ago she had already— this case ten years ago she had already attempted to tell the truth multiple _ already attempted to tell the truth multiple times in the courts. it really— multiple times in the courts. it really took the perseverance of dontae — really took the perseverance of dontae and his family and others putting _ dontae and his family and others putting in— dontae and his family and others putting in front of the courts over and over— putting in front of the courts over and overagain putting in front of the courts over and over again this critical evidence _ and over again this critical evidence for the courts to finally do what — evidence for the courts to finally do what was right in north carolina two years— do what
here in the state of north carolina.ess tried over and over again to get the truth out. in fact, by the _ again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time — again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time i became involved with this case _ by the time i became involved with this case ten years ago she had already— this case ten years ago she had already attempted to tell the truth multiple _ already attempted to tell the truth multiple times in the courts. it really— multiple times in...
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it's a red state and we will win in north carolina.n pennsylvania, there's people here tonight that i'm jacked up about in terms of being able to win pennsylvania and follow pat toomey. the winds are moving in our direction politically in the world is getting more dangerous as i speak. the world needs strong leadership. the world needs the socialist agenda to end in the house. the state of israel needs a more reliable partner. 2024. if we do well like i think we will in 2022, we are back in the game. who's going to be the nominee? i don't know but i do know this. donald trump was a helluva president. from the time he gets up and goes to bed, they are trying to destroy his life and his family. all he went through, i don't know who -- how he went through it. he could be his own worst entity -- enemy. that's true. he did things that nobody else could do, that needed to be done. he knows a bad deal when he sees it. he convinced mexico to help us for a change. you know i mexico helped us? they were afraid of donald trump. after you take on
it's a red state and we will win in north carolina.n pennsylvania, there's people here tonight that i'm jacked up about in terms of being able to win pennsylvania and follow pat toomey. the winds are moving in our direction politically in the world is getting more dangerous as i speak. the world needs strong leadership. the world needs the socialist agenda to end in the house. the state of israel needs a more reliable partner. 2024. if we do well like i think we will in 2022, we are back in the...
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in charleston south carolina circa 1850 covid-19 21, fabrication, three strands and burglary.t's entry recorded. plain leaf cotton for manufactured became in the 1840s with the industrial sewing machine reduced by the machines that was so strong enough to hold heavy content. and carefully and held in place. and that was the work of mary as well as her partner. he's a christian who attacks the name. this past march we were at the museum for african-american history and culture currently the plantation of the national historic landmark in the estate one of the wealthiest families. in the plantation is operating by the foundation of the owner and knows the fact it was the smithsonian. they exhibited the charleston international african-american museum. this has taken so many twists and so many turns on the journey to the various sites in our country. with the pivotal moment of the phistory took place when a free-market shopper just like me was looking in tennessee and coming and came across the fact that look like rocket was being built up. >> around $20. she bought it and discov
in charleston south carolina circa 1850 covid-19 21, fabrication, three strands and burglary.t's entry recorded. plain leaf cotton for manufactured became in the 1840s with the industrial sewing machine reduced by the machines that was so strong enough to hold heavy content. and carefully and held in place. and that was the work of mary as well as her partner. he's a christian who attacks the name. this past march we were at the museum for african-american history and culture currently the...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise today to address the house for up to one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to pay a heart-felt tribute to pastor james d.corbett of greenville, north carolina, to his long and illustrious career to god and to this country. he served in the united states army. he began his ministry. in 1984, pastor corbett and the late pastor delores corbett ministered the whole man, spirit, soul, and body. pastor corbett also currently serves as the eastern regional director and trustee for the international convention of faith ministries. their vision includes reaching communities with the gospel and faking the message -- taking the message of jesus christ around the whole world. lives are saved, healed, and delivered by the power of god through his ministry. i have personally been blessed by his wonderful services and sermons for many years now. mr. speaker, please join me in honoring the accom
for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise today to address the house for up to one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to pay a heart-felt tribute to pastor james d.corbett of greenville, north carolina, to his long and illustrious career to god and to this country. he served in the united states army. he began his ministry. in 1984, pastor...
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[inaudible] armistead from north carolina. >> yes, he was born in north carolina. his mother's family was from new bern north carolina. his father was a virginian. and the armistead family, was virginian. so i think he would consider himself a virginian. by the true, he was born in north carolina. >> -- north carolina. >> sorry, go ahead. >> i had a couple of family related questions. do we have any good sense of what it was that killed armistead's wife on both sides? >> they believe, cholera. cholera was ripping through the frontier. cholera both times wiped people out, ripping through the army post. so they were dealing with this -- it was really tragic time. there is one account of him coming up on his wife, the second wife who died. the first died of cholera, he got remarried, and then the second one died. >> all these general on both sides, had children dying. >> yeah, yeah. in the country as well. they dealt with a lot of that. but armistead had a lot of death in a short period of time. that had an impact. on his views of things. >> -- auschwitz for hancock.
[inaudible] armistead from north carolina. >> yes, he was born in north carolina. his mother's family was from new bern north carolina. his father was a virginian. and the armistead family, was virginian. so i think he would consider himself a virginian. by the true, he was born in north carolina. >> -- north carolina. >> sorry, go ahead. >> i had a couple of family related questions. do we have any good sense of what it was that killed armistead's wife on both sides?...