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not sign a treaty with the confederacy until july of 1861. so there are choctaw men who are committing to fight in the war even before the choctaw legislature had officially sided with the confederacy. so again, the enthusiasm is is high. historian angie debo notes that the work of consolidating indian support began before any formal treaties were signed between the choctaw indians and the confederate government the choctaw government had already passed a resolution and support of the southern states in february of 1861 though. the formal treaty alliance would not come for five more months. so perhaps getting these men to wasn't a difficult task. surely the choctaw resolution was then response to the february 4th meeting of six southern states in montgomery to form a provisional government and establish the confederate states of america so that resolution of support must have been in response to this meeting the choctaws may have been waiting for the secating states to create a more formal body before expressing choctaw support. us indian age
not sign a treaty with the confederacy until july of 1861. so there are choctaw men who are committing to fight in the war even before the choctaw legislature had officially sided with the confederacy. so again, the enthusiasm is is high. historian angie debo notes that the work of consolidating indian support began before any formal treaties were signed between the choctaw indians and the confederate government the choctaw government had already passed a resolution and support of the southern...
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and it's also true in the former confederacy. they don't link it to emancipation, perhaps for obvious reasons, but they do need prohibition after slavery. they've already experimented with it once during the war. so think we see that prohibition becomes much more national after the war than it had been maybe before the war. but yeah so i think there's that official like question of like what does the war mean for a temperance and that movement? liquor businesses also get bigger that bigger federal state is going to help liquor interests as. well, but i just i think there's more i don't know if nebulous is the right word, but i think there's there's this this trickier cultural question to get at. and i think what the war shows us is that we are not united on what we think it to be a man coming out of the war and that veterans particular don't have the same definition that civilians have. and i think that's going to be a problem as veterans. that they're not sober, they're not hard working. they don't, you know, walk pulling themse
and it's also true in the former confederacy. they don't link it to emancipation, perhaps for obvious reasons, but they do need prohibition after slavery. they've already experimented with it once during the war. so think we see that prohibition becomes much more national after the war than it had been maybe before the war. but yeah so i think there's that official like question of like what does the war mean for a temperance and that movement? liquor businesses also get bigger that bigger...
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of the confederacy. some are just going to support the confederacy because the devil that promised me the best is the devil i go with, you know, i mean so and because of all those internal tensions right? it's hard to know kind of who's with who? and then of course, you've got the us army not overly concerned about identifying clearly who is with who? all right. that's just it's it's all kind of a muddled problem to begin with. and there have been claims in the new mexico territory of the kiowa the comanche of the navajo supporting the confederacy and some groups do. many don't and what happens is in late 1863. there's this kind of fear the navajo and kind of the border between arizona and new mexico territory right that they are supportive of the confederacy. there's no evidence for this but in january of 1864 the us army sends kit carson, right the famous mountain man kit carson right out with a unit to bring the navajo in to bring them from kind of that. arizona new mexico border bring them to fort su
of the confederacy. some are just going to support the confederacy because the devil that promised me the best is the devil i go with, you know, i mean so and because of all those internal tensions right? it's hard to know kind of who's with who? and then of course, you've got the us army not overly concerned about identifying clearly who is with who? all right. that's just it's it's all kind of a muddled problem to begin with. and there have been claims in the new mexico territory of the kiowa...
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but more importantly, winds up in february 1865 as secretary of war of the confederacy. and what he starts trying to do from the moment he arrives in richmond, february, is trying to bring about the end of the war through applying persuasion on davis to make terms involving the end of the confederacy and reunion in the hopes that it will get the south some guarantees of private property and whatnot, not slavery. that's dead issue to make the forthcoming easier. and he never stops doing that right up to the moment. davis is. well lee's lines breached around richmond of petersburg in april 1865. it's breckinridge who takes over organizing the evacuation of the confederate capital and getting the confederate government on a train south danville. and then from then further on south as as what's called the peripatetic government keeps moving from place to place. one jump ahead of the federals he goes to call on generally on april six and april seven to consult him about what possible future. is there for the army in northern virginia. and we don't have accounts of these these
but more importantly, winds up in february 1865 as secretary of war of the confederacy. and what he starts trying to do from the moment he arrives in richmond, february, is trying to bring about the end of the war through applying persuasion on davis to make terms involving the end of the confederacy and reunion in the hopes that it will get the south some guarantees of private property and whatnot, not slavery. that's dead issue to make the forthcoming easier. and he never stops doing that...
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he was a shawnee leader, and he was trying to create a confederacy, but even if they don't students can extrapolate from the fact that he is native american that he's going to represent a certain point of view and a perspective and if students can tie in that perspective of how indians viewed the land as how indians saw the conflict between them with the language and the events of the time period then students are going to be well prepared to demonstrate a facility with historical thinking on the apo history exam mr. ellington. i just want to bring in two things that occurred to me, which was number one. this is 1810 and tecumseh is writing a letter. i presume in english to william henry harrison and in that letter he refers to himself as an indian. so i just was that something that that should be noted as well or am i thinking too hard that can be noted. but it's it's not it's not necessary. it's not critical. it depends on on what the question is asking and what students are trying to demonstrate. so yes, i think students can can highlight that but it's not it's not critical to do tha
he was a shawnee leader, and he was trying to create a confederacy, but even if they don't students can extrapolate from the fact that he is native american that he's going to represent a certain point of view and a perspective and if students can tie in that perspective of how indians viewed the land as how indians saw the conflict between them with the language and the events of the time period then students are going to be well prepared to demonstrate a facility with historical thinking on...
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organizers say the civil war event is not about glorifying the confederacy.re are local ties including war veterans driving out confederate troops out of the southwest. it is about history, the greater sacramento naacp says why does the event feel tone deaf to the times? it wants to see the event shutdown. >> reenactment and celebration of this? where is the celebration? find something else to build your barn. not on the back of civil war. >> is there a way we can reflect on u.s. history yet still have sensitivity? this is also a matter of sensitivity, it sounds like >> if you are going to have the conversation, it has to be the entire conversation. you have to initiate it. >> reporter: the historical society says the community is multicultural. the goal is not meant to promote slavery or hate but it sees the divide >> it is painful for a few people. but it is also enjoyable by a lot of people. we don't advertise the south. we don't, we try to present a reenactment of what happened. >> reporter: so, as of now the event is expected to go on. the city will remo
organizers say the civil war event is not about glorifying the confederacy.re are local ties including war veterans driving out confederate troops out of the southwest. it is about history, the greater sacramento naacp says why does the event feel tone deaf to the times? it wants to see the event shutdown. >> reenactment and celebration of this? where is the celebration? find something else to build your barn. not on the back of civil war. >> is there a way we can reflect on u.s....
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so fighting for the confederacy because. he wrote it for his family and not for the public. wasn't worried about anything he said, and even criticizes robert. i thank you. oh. oh, i. i just want to know. right, erica. i've always like sam's barber on main street. i wonder if you tell the audience a little bit about battlefield photographer and the way this material keeps emerging and. somebody in an attic is reproducing this stuff constantly. i guess it's just amazing how much more is coming out and. so much of it appears in battlefield photographer with richard jack i'll be happy to so battlefield photographer is the journal of the center for civil war photography. a small of which i am the long serving president. and we put it out four times a year or so. and you're right, when we when we started doing it 20 years ago, almost, we had the idea of putting an unpublished new to the printed page photo in every issue. and somehow we not only have been able to do that. but we had are in no danger of running out. now, what's a new photo? is it a different variant of another photo
so fighting for the confederacy because. he wrote it for his family and not for the public. wasn't worried about anything he said, and even criticizes robert. i thank you. oh. oh, i. i just want to know. right, erica. i've always like sam's barber on main street. i wonder if you tell the audience a little bit about battlefield photographer and the way this material keeps emerging and. somebody in an attic is reproducing this stuff constantly. i guess it's just amazing how much more is coming...
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, but not playing anything in services in support of the cothe confederacy, that is what it says, so biden, being the constitutional expert he is a lawrence tribe, my opinion more wrong than right, that is the trouble with actives, joe biden can issue federal bonds, treasury bonds on his own. and go around the house and the congress generally, and he can start paying off the debt, he could start doing all things. now this is the democrat party's dream. this is their dream. they talk about democracy. they hate democracy. unless it supports them. they support elections when they win. they have built a permanent edthey want to pack the courts, just think about this. the power they want to give joe biden, they would deny to donald trump in two seconds or ron desantis. look at power and biden's actively thinking about this. do you know what the answer to this is, to negotiate with the republicans in the house, he really doesn'tn 't to do, in 2023 as of april, federal government had income from you 2.69 trillion but spend 3.61 trillion in the same period, that is the problem. in 2023, the
, but not playing anything in services in support of the cothe confederacy, that is what it says, so biden, being the constitutional expert he is a lawrence tribe, my opinion more wrong than right, that is the trouble with actives, joe biden can issue federal bonds, treasury bonds on his own. and go around the house and the congress generally, and he can start paying off the debt, he could start doing all things. now this is the democrat party's dream. this is their dream. they talk about...
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the confederacy is falling up. we heard description of that moment in the breckinridge age talk, but lincoln really goes to the front lines and in physical danger is walking through. and there people think see sharpshooters in the windows pointing guns at him. but then nothing happens. but that's a pretty amazing i'm aware a a colleague i was a little bit involved with the development of this project. i'm not the writer, but eisenhower goes on a fascinating journey in 1919 he's an officer back from world war one and the army this is sort of funny but but also fascinating the army wants to know if it even can get a motorized tank division across the united states because the roads are so bad that they're not even sure a tank can get from the east coast, the west coast of the country, so big and so. a young officer, eisenhower, is given command of this. funny, it's almost like a mad max movie where all these are in tanks and they get down and stuck and but they make it almost didn't make it out of utah. they did make
the confederacy is falling up. we heard description of that moment in the breckinridge age talk, but lincoln really goes to the front lines and in physical danger is walking through. and there people think see sharpshooters in the windows pointing guns at him. but then nothing happens. but that's a pretty amazing i'm aware a a colleague i was a little bit involved with the development of this project. i'm not the writer, but eisenhower goes on a fascinating journey in 1919 he's an officer back...
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beginning, the story in hastings was the aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776 or so they thought the british load just get done on the player, the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people are bringing in, that it was not just economics, you know, create relations that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or not talk to well enough by the local indian kias. with the said, the can only structure having deal with such needs destroyed. because india, at the time of input a shuttle home, is the 6 which is country and the was, it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world, the field value. and in between, when the british came here, the story begins and 1716. 1978. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian temples, houses balances are sent us dated to the british museum. die british museum. just filmed with stolen items the and here we are, the night outside of it is b
beginning, the story in hastings was the aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776 or so they thought the british load just get done on the player, the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people are bringing in, that it was not just economics, you know, create relations that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or...
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who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure, which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the clear. the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at doing, looking at political subjugation, which was undermine or not to be the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure of india was certainly destroyed because india, at the time of input of shuttle home, is the 6 which is country and the was, it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world. the be live video didn't retain when to produce game begins. and 17161930 did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of strolling from indian temples, houses, policies are sent us data to vintage music. den time british museum just filled with stolen items. the and here we are, the night outside of it is boozy and trust me it's gorgeous. from the outside latch on the inside, it's quite controversial. as so
who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure, which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the clear. the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at doing, looking at political subjugation, which was undermine or not to be the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure...
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you buchanan presidency and then joins confederacy. but there is a accounting of the electoral on february 13th, 1861 much like the counting that was scheduled to happen on january 2021. and there was a mob trying to get into the capitol exactly january six and winfield, a southerner, refused to let them in the capitol and john c breckinridge southerner refused to allow any miscount of the vote, even though he would have benefited. he was a candidate for, the presidency, and if someone lost electoral votes or took them, it would have benefited him. he refused to allow it. he presided over an honest vote, not unlike mike pence in 2021. so i kept coming across fascinating parallels with current events as i was deep in my historical research. yeah, so there are probably lessons for today and there about the transfer of presidential power, the perils of political violence, what kind of impact do you think your book has had in that regard? well, i've been delighted in many ways by the kind of second and third wave, if i can use that word. m
you buchanan presidency and then joins confederacy. but there is a accounting of the electoral on february 13th, 1861 much like the counting that was scheduled to happen on january 2021. and there was a mob trying to get into the capitol exactly january six and winfield, a southerner, refused to let them in the capitol and john c breckinridge southerner refused to allow any miscount of the vote, even though he would have benefited. he was a candidate for, the presidency, and if someone lost...
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i was also the ever present threat of indian attack in turn supplied by tecumseh's indian confederacy. the american general hall was forced out of detroit in august 1812 by the energetic general brock, using his late craft, brock repelled attacks by larger american land forces to contest british control of the lakes. president madison. the building of american warships on these vital arteries. by 1813, commodore hazard perry had built a fleet on lake erie. the british commodore barclay had lagged behind in this construction race at maldon. barclay waited for the launching of his most powerful ship, the detroit. here he could protect the fort in detroit and cover british water communications for land operations against americans on the miami and sandusky in ohio. perry himself and put in bay in a position to sever british communiques on september 1813. barclay came out to fight and the british the lord were in column. the americans to down on them. each fleet two heavy ships and one of lesser strength to form central group. perry flew his flag in the lions 20 guns made it right. 19 gun
i was also the ever present threat of indian attack in turn supplied by tecumseh's indian confederacy. the american general hall was forced out of detroit in august 1812 by the energetic general brock, using his late craft, brock repelled attacks by larger american land forces to contest british control of the lakes. president madison. the building of american warships on these vital arteries. by 1813, commodore hazard perry had built a fleet on lake erie. the british commodore barclay had...
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and he volunteered the confederacy immediately in 61. he recognized course the strategic importance of jamestown island, just like yorktown on the other side of the peninsula. jamestown is obviously going to be a place you want to fortify and use for defense. so in 1861, he began to build fortifications. he enlisted the labor of over 100 enslaved men to do a lot of that digging. and these men, as they were digging, exposed artifacts from some of the earliest settlers. so they found things like commas, armor, coins, timber all of this kind of thing. and so in 1861, they built a small fort on the edge of jamestown island, and they called it for pocahontas. their awareness of the history that happened there in may 1862, as the confederates from yorktown and and move on up towards richmond. and they also retreat from jamestown. and after may 1862, for most the rest of the war anyway, it serves two purposes. one is, as a communications link for the u.s. military so the navy, the army, they they are both using island militarily but it also bec
and he volunteered the confederacy immediately in 61. he recognized course the strategic importance of jamestown island, just like yorktown on the other side of the peninsula. jamestown is obviously going to be a place you want to fortify and use for defense. so in 1861, he began to build fortifications. he enlisted the labor of over 100 enslaved men to do a lot of that digging. and these men, as they were digging, exposed artifacts from some of the earliest settlers. so they found things like...
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the beginning before in hastings is any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get another player. the probably did not foresee the coordination effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure of india was certainly destroyed because india at the time of input or showed your home is a 6th such as country and the was, it had the volume of trade was 16 of the world, the be live video and in between when to produce game here, the story begins is 17. 16. 1938. did use, or is it use when the indian occupant sort of strolling from indian temples, houses balances are sent us dated to the vintage music. dan die british museum. just feed a big stolen item the and here we are, the night outside of it is boozy and
the beginning before in hastings is any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get another player. the probably did not foresee the coordination effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or...
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it was because during the civil war the union side had acquired debts but so had the confederacy and so what that amendment did was it said confederate debts were invalid and we're going to assume the debt of the union side is part of the federal debt that's what it applies to. david: well carol let us assume for the moment there is a deal because it does appear now as though we're getting close to some kind of deal, at least on taking covid money that's outstanding out of the budget, and doing some other things. jamie dimon, for one, is not worried. usually, i listen to what jamie dimon has to say the head of chase, jpmorgan chase. roll that tape. >> what would it do to the banking system? >> actual default be a disaster , and this has been said consistently over and over. just repeating it. >> are you optimistic about a deal? >> let them worry about that. david: so essentially, he's not worried. do you think he's right? >> i do. i mean, unless they intentionally have some reason why they want to default, there's absolutely no reason why they will. there's plenty of money that they
it was because during the civil war the union side had acquired debts but so had the confederacy and so what that amendment did was it said confederate debts were invalid and we're going to assume the debt of the union side is part of the federal debt that's what it applies to. david: well carol let us assume for the moment there is a deal because it does appear now as though we're getting close to some kind of deal, at least on taking covid money that's outstanding out of the budget, and doing...
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the can we begin to explore in hastings aggressive interior list, who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure. so this is beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the player. the probably did not foresee the coordination effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economic, you know, create the relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was, undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure of india was such nice, destroyed because india at the time of input a shuttle home is 6, which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world, the feeling value. and then between when the british came here, the story begins and 1716. 1930. did use. what does it use when the indian artifacts sort of stolen from indian temples, houses, policies are sent us data to be just using di, british museum. just feed a big stolen item. the nearly odd night outside of it is boozy and trust m
the can we begin to explore in hastings aggressive interior list, who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure. so this is beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the player. the probably did not foresee the coordination effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economic, you know, create the relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was,...
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is part of an effort by the defense department to rename sites that are linked to members of the confederacyng up on "cbs mornings," an exclusive interview with charles kelley of grammy winning group lady a as he opens up about his path to sobriety. >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." man: i'm not slowing down anytime soon. that's why i take osteo bi-flex every day. it's clinically shown to improve joint comfort in 7 days, and continues to improve over time. kinda like us. osteo bi-flex. because i'm made to move. t so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables matcin-wash scent boostersion. keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. and this is ready to go online! any questions? yeah, i got one: how about the best network im
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can we begin to explore in hastings was any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776. so they taught or see the nation. you mean that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relations that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or not talked to well enough by the local indian theater structure vendale was set, he destroyed because india, at the time of him put in a shuttle home is the 6th, which is country. and the was, it had the volume of trade was 16 of the world, the be live video. and in between, when the british came here, the story begins and 1716. 1930. it was the when the indian occupant sort of strolling from indian temples, houses balances are sent us dated to the british museum. died british museum, just filmed the story night the and here we are, the night outside of it is boozy. i'm just me. it's gorgeous. from the outside latch on the inside, it's as quite controversial as some people might want to call it. so let's
can we begin to explore in hastings was any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776. so they taught or see the nation. you mean that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relations that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermined or not talked to well enough by the local indian theater structure vendale was set, he destroyed because...
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can we begin to explore in hastings was the aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776. so they thought the british low just get down on the player. the probably did not foresee the initial effect that these people who are bringing in that it was not just economics, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian kias. with the said, the economic structure having deal with said he destroyed because india at the time of input or show the home. this is 6, which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was 16 of the world, the be live video didn't retain when the british came here. the story begins and 1716. 1938. did use or is it used when the indian occupant sort of strolling from indian temples, houses balances are sent us dated to the british museum di, british museum just filled with stolen items the nearly uh night outside of it is boozy and trust me its gor
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. $6.5 million falls far short of approving -- proving there was a deep state confederacy against himecial counsel brought no durham convicted one lower-level fbi official of misconduct in pursuing an electronic surveillance warrant. >> david: let's get to pierre thomas live in washington. i know the fbi's respondent to the special counsel's report. >> reporter: david, the special counsel's blistering assessment of the fbi tracks closely with a 2019 highly critical report from the doj inspector general page 90 fbi said it already has put in place dozens of corrective actions that might've prevented those mistakes that were made. david catesby on pierre thomas tonight, thank you. we're going to turn to the u.s. border with mexico. we have learned that after after title 42 expired and new rules kicked in the biden administration seeing the neighbor people seeking entry has been cut in half. what is driving this and will the trend continued. abc's will carr from brownsville, texas, tonight. >> tonight a significant drop in the encounters from the border from over 10,000 per day just befo
. $6.5 million falls far short of approving -- proving there was a deep state confederacy against himecial counsel brought no durham convicted one lower-level fbi official of misconduct in pursuing an electronic surveillance warrant. >> david: let's get to pierre thomas live in washington. i know the fbi's respondent to the special counsel's report. >> reporter: david, the special counsel's blistering assessment of the fbi tracks closely with a 2019 highly critical report from the...