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and charles b davis was a soier.er of the first new hampshire three months infantry regiment. and i was very happy because i had a soldier's side of this as well. these civilian accounts and what these affidavits of it's discussed was an interaction that took place on a warm july 1861 afternoon between five and six in the late afternoon, the civilians i mentioned were on a handcart and they were leaving the main line of the baltimore, io■ railroad near a town called point of rocks. and if you've driven across route 15 on the bridge, that's essentially where point iraq is located. they were hand pumping their way toward adams town because a spur that they were on ran through adams town. and in the frederick, maryland. adams town area. so they're pumping their way along. they were in pointed rocks. encounter a detached moment of these first new hampshire soldiers walking southward on the same spur, all bedecked in their early war uniforms, gray swallowtail coats trimmed in red, gray capiz copies trimmed in red. the sol
and charles b davis was a soier.er of the first new hampshire three months infantry regiment. and i was very happy because i had a soldier's side of this as well. these civilian accounts and what these affidavits of it's discussed was an interaction that took place on a warm july 1861 afternoon between five and six in the late afternoon, the civilians i mentioned were on a handcart and they were leaving the main line of the baltimore, io■ railroad near a town called point of rocks. and if...
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and charles b davis was a soldier. he was a member of the first new hampshire three months infantry regiment. and i was very happy because i had a soldier's side of this as well. these civilian accounts and what these affidavits of it's discussed was an interaction that took place on a warm july 1861 afternoon between five and six in the late afternoon, the civilians i mentioned were on a handcart and they were leaving the main line of the baltimore, ohio railroad near a town called point of rocks. and if you've driven across route 15 on the bridge, that's essentially where point iraq is located. they were hand pumping their way toward adams town because a spur that they were on ran through adams town. and in the frederick, maryland. and these men were all from the adams town area. so they're pumping their way along. they were in pointed rocks. they were hanging out and they encounter a detached moment of these first new hampshire soldiers walking southward on the same spur, all bedecked in their early war uniforms, gr
and charles b davis was a soldier. he was a member of the first new hampshire three months infantry regiment. and i was very happy because i had a soldier's side of this as well. these civilian accounts and what these affidavits of it's discussed was an interaction that took place on a warm july 1861 afternoon between five and six in the late afternoon, the civilians i mentioned were on a handcart and they were leaving the main line of the baltimore, ohio railroad near a town called point of...
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for our entire team, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time. (upbeat music) - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. >>> good morning. welcome to 'mosaic'. i am ron swisher. it is a joy to have you this morning on behalf of dr. hugh burrell's and co-hurst, i was in tahoe with my methodist man from the fairfield church. hugh burrell emailed me and i checked my email. he said he wanted to do the next program on spiritual retreats. he did not know i was there. he was going to host a program this morning but had to go out of town. he asked me to do it and i am delighted to have, as our first guest, dr. thomas power who is over the jesuit center retreat. great to have you. >> nice to be here. >> tell us about the retreat center and the work you do. >> the place was founded in 1925 and the jesuits at santa clara university which was santa clara college back then, decided that they wanted to have a place where at that time, men could go on retreat . it was not until the 1960s that women started coming. in 1925, it was febr
for our entire team, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time. (upbeat music) - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. >>> good morning. welcome to 'mosaic'. i am ron swisher. it is a joy to have you this morning on behalf of dr. hugh burrell's and co-hurst, i was in tahoe with my methodist man from the fairfield church. hugh burrell emailed me and i checked my email. he said he wanted to do the next program on spiritual retreats. he did not know i was...
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for our entire team, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time.beat music) >>> good morning and welcome to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss. across our country's faith communities are changing and making an intense effort to get to know themselves. what we would like to do is invite you into a conversation this morning about a jewish population today that has been concluded in the san francisco bay area. we would like to introduce you to julie gold. the director of community impact at the jewish humidity federation and endowment foundation. and the director of committee impact at the jewish community federation and foundation of the east bay. welcome. let's ask what is the jewish population study? >> this is a study about the demographics and so much more of the bay area jewish community. there are many things that are exciting about the study but i think the most exciting is the first population study that has ever been done that includes the entire bay area. 10 counties. it looks not just at demographics but more. like this is your demographics abo
for our entire team, i'm charles davis. we'll see you next time.beat music) >>> good morning and welcome to mosaic. i am rabbi eric weiss. across our country's faith communities are changing and making an intense effort to get to know themselves. what we would like to do is invite you into a conversation this morning about a jewish population today that has been concluded in the san francisco bay area. we would like to introduce you to julie gold. the director of community impact at...
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sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor. charleshim, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being in the show every night and watching sammy perform was incredible. the energy level. he would go on for two and a half, three hours. it was all i could do to keep up with sammy back then, and i was half his age. ♪ [ applause ] geran: one time, he went to the movie theater downtown. he had no idea there was a law that you have to sit in a certain area. and so, next you know, he's being slapped and dragged down the hallway and told, "you need to go and be in your place." and that was something that he really never accepted. sammy davis always rebelled against
sammy davis jr. is not just a star -- he's a meteor. charleshim, to this day. you never wanted him to leave. you never wanted to walk off stage 'cause he was just so good. binion: sammy davis jr. came here with the will mastin trio, which was his father and his uncle, and he was just a kid. this is my dad, sam davis sr., and my uncle, will mastin. he could do so many things -- sing, do impressions, play drums. ♪ they used to label him as the greatest of them all. and away we go! mckee: being...
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charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military leadership black military leadership right because if you are familiar with the supreme court decision you saw that you know there is a exclusion for the military academies because they know they have to recruit minorities. and so this is a part of this long legacy of black military service and charles young is a part of this legacy. so who was he really? and what's let's go back to who he was and where he's from. young was born in 1864, in a town called mays lick, kentucky. he was born slavery. however, his mother and father liberated themselves, escaped to ohio and ripley, ohio and his father
charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military...
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charles: we would start at midnight, and we'd finish at 8:00 in the morning. elvis, frank sinatra, and sammy davis't want to make those guys angry. they sat us down and they said, "these are the rules. you do your shows, and then you go to your dressing room and you wait 'til your next show. you don't go out and mingle with the audience." and we said, "but we got two white guys." that doesn't get you in. [ laughs ] mckee: black people really weren't welcomed. even though the laws had changed, the people's attitude hadn't changed. charles: one saturday night, it was raining, and we had black people waiting in line, and there were open seats in the white area. and we said, "wait a minute, these people are standing in the rain, there's open seats. we're not going on until you bring them in." the greatest group that you've ever heard, the checkmates. let's hear it. two, three! ♪ you get to the point that you can make those demands. so it changed. once the bosses saw that we weren't going to run away business by mixing, then they just relaxed a little bit and let it happen. that's when they had the art
charles: we would start at midnight, and we'd finish at 8:00 in the morning. elvis, frank sinatra, and sammy davis't want to make those guys angry. they sat us down and they said, "these are the rules. you do your shows, and then you go to your dressing room and you wait 'til your next show. you don't go out and mingle with the audience." and we said, "but we got two white guys." that doesn't get you in. [ laughs ] mckee: black people really weren't welcomed. even though the...
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charles: our next guest says armchair technical analysts are doing it all wrong. let's bring in the man, ned davisesearch management. ed. i know one of the things you talked about is the fixation, we do a lot on this show, a small number of stocks doing all the heavy lifting in this case "the magnificent seven." something has to be wrong. it is a mirage. it is just seven names. it is 30%. that you argue as high as it ever has been going back to the great depression. we should not worry about this? this should not be a redd red flag for us? >> i think you need to take a bigger picture look. what you don't want to see those are the only stocks going up. that's what happened in early 2000. the s&p was making a new high because some internet stocks were rallying but only 30% stocks were above their 200-day moving average which is what technicians use as a gauge in the long-term trend of a stock. right now we have over 70% of stocks above their 200-day moving averages. so what's going on those stocks most of them are leading because they have big market caps, they're going to account for a lot of the g
charles: our next guest says armchair technical analysts are doing it all wrong. let's bring in the man, ned davisesearch management. ed. i know one of the things you talked about is the fixation, we do a lot on this show, a small number of stocks doing all the heavy lifting in this case "the magnificent seven." something has to be wrong. it is a mirage. it is just seven names. it is 30%. that you argue as high as it ever has been going back to the great depression. we should not...
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charles ray in chief of the chicago press and told lincoln, as things stand today, i would rather have yourhan those of any other man but don't get excited on tuesday night, david davisesse dubois fired off a telegram to lincoln informing their friend that they were moving heaven and earth for him. they added, hopefully nothing will beat us but old fogy politicians. the heart of the delegates are with us. unfortunate early when the coention started on wednesday, lincoln's men had been unable to persuade enough that he was the st alternative to seward. on thursday evening, the delegates had still not settled on a seward alternative. the new yorker had won a series of test votes that day and was poised to win the nomination when miracle occurred. the tally sheets for voting had yet arrived at the podium, and the delegates were so hungry. that point that they adjourn and vote the next day than take wait a few for the tally sheets for want of tally v3sheets was not nominated that evening. that gave the lincoln more time to defeat them. you know on sucho/ slender thres hang the fate of nations. as the lincoln men worked hard that night, judge davis counter said seward psy
charles ray in chief of the chicago press and told lincoln, as things stand today, i would rather have yourhan those of any other man but don't get excited on tuesday night, david davisesse dubois fired off a telegram to lincoln informing their friend that they were moving heaven and earth for him. they added, hopefully nothing will beat us but old fogy politicians. the heart of the delegates are with us. unfortunate early when the coention started on wednesday, lincoln's men had been unable to...
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reason the franklin and ray charles, so have at it beyond say thank you for doing what you're doing, man, the same texas they know hold them, but this is michael erik davies thank you so much arthur, entertaining, raise performing blackness in america. i'm going to take your course. so i want to understand what 16 characters is really about. >> let's do what we can deconstruct that. we do that i do beyonce course. i know so say i want i want the whole thing. i think i have my own mind not at but soulmate. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> there is some very sad news tonight the former senator and vice presidential candidate joe lieberman has died. this after complications from a fall he was 82 years old in a town like washington, dc, known more for division, then certainly compromise. liebermann spent a career pushing for civility across those party lines. in 1989, he joined the senate as a conservative democrat a decade later, he ran alongside l gore, becoming the first and only jewish candidate on a major presidential ticket. >> six years later, >> he lost democratic primary for his senate seat in connecticut, but he ran as an independen
reason the franklin and ray charles, so have at it beyond say thank you for doing what you're doing, man, the same texas they know hold them, but this is michael erik davies thank you so much arthur, entertaining, raise performing blackness in america. i'm going to take your course. so i want to understand what 16 characters is really about. >> let's do what we can deconstruct that. we do that i do beyonce course. i know so say i want i want the whole thing. i think i have my own mind not...
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charles: cool. i appreciate you taking time out. have a good weekend, nick. >>> all right, folks, my next guest says the fed has no other option other than to become hawk you should. nancy davishere to explain. buckle up, folks, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old intro! this is much better! i don't think so! steph, one more thing... the team owner gets five minutes a game. cash bros? woo! i like it. i'll break it to klay. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase, make more of what's yours. ♪ ♪ next. next. stop. we got it? no. keep going. aga... [ sigh ] next. next. if you don't pick one... oh, you have time. am i keeping you from your job. next. i don't even know where i am anymore. stop. do we finally have it? let's go back to the beginning. are you... your electric future. customized. the fully-electric audi q4 e-tron. ♪ ♪ - [narrator] wounded warrior project helped me find the strength to go further than i ever thought
charles: cool. i appreciate you taking time out. have a good weekend, nick. >>> all right, folks, my next guest says the fed has no other option other than to become hawk you should. nancy davishere to explain. buckle up, folks, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ i bought the team! kevin...? i bought the team! i put it on my chase freedom unlimited card. and i'm gonna' cashback on a few other things too... starting with the sound system! curry from deep. that's caaaaaaaaash. i prefer the old...