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no written evidence from custer that he road in longstreet's line. but the confederate officers said he actually did. at 11:00 in the morning, jumping ahead here, there's a conference of officers in front of the appomattox courthouse on april 9th. one reported that the general approached and was introduced to him by general chariton. they immediately retired together and had a long and apparently interesting conversation. it was arranged that hostilities should not be resumed and no troops removed from their positions until notice should be given the general by general longstreet. among the federal officers at this meeting were ord, chariton, gibbon and crook. and on the confederate side were longstreet, gordon, heath, and john fairfax a member of longstreet's staff. lee is going to receive grant's last letter at 1:00 in the afternoon. and grant will inform lee that your note at this moment is received. he told lee where he was located and he would push forward to the front for purpose of meeting you and grant said if you send a message down along th
no written evidence from custer that he road in longstreet's line. but the confederate officers said he actually did. at 11:00 in the morning, jumping ahead here, there's a conference of officers in front of the appomattox courthouse on april 9th. one reported that the general approached and was introduced to him by general chariton. they immediately retired together and had a long and apparently interesting conversation. it was arranged that hostilities should not be resumed and no troops...
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custer is going to receive the flag of truce from sims. and sims returns to gordon, who wanted sims to ride in a different direction but sims being longstreet's staff officer, thought he better report back to longstreet. now, coming into the lines with one orderly under his own flag of truce is general custer. and he goes to general longstreet, who is with alexander's battle line. and according to longstreet's account, custer came riding up and said, in the name of general sheridan, i demand the unconditional surrender of this army. he was reminded that i was not the commander of the army. that he was within the lines of the enemy without authority addressing a superior officer and a disrespect to general grant as well as myself. that if i was the commander of the army, i would not receive the message of general sheridan. he then became more moderate. saying it would be a pity to have more blood upon that field. then i suggested that the truce be respected. and said, as you are now more reasonable, i will say that general lee has gone to m
custer is going to receive the flag of truce from sims. and sims returns to gordon, who wanted sims to ride in a different direction but sims being longstreet's staff officer, thought he better report back to longstreet. now, coming into the lines with one orderly under his own flag of truce is general custer. and he goes to general longstreet, who is with alexander's battle line. and according to longstreet's account, custer came riding up and said, in the name of general sheridan, i demand...
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but errol flynn played george custer. i didn't get to. >> commentators in some former presidents have talked of the loneliness of the presidency and the burdens of the presidency, yet you seem to approach the job with great relish. do you find it lonely or burdensome? how would you describe it? >> no, i don't. i surrounded myself with people that i have confidence in that i believe in. i don't think that i sit here all alone and decide everything by myself. as i say, i want to hear everybody's viewpoint. and i don't give any indication of where i lean while i hear those view points. and i've had people in our cabinet who were cabinet officers under other presidents tell me that they had never been in cabinet meetings that were as fruitful before. evidently a lot of presidents just simply use their cabinet as a kind of a, well, they'd meet periodically and different members would report what their departments were doing. they -- the word that i've gotten from these others is that they never found or were in cabinet meeting
but errol flynn played george custer. i didn't get to. >> commentators in some former presidents have talked of the loneliness of the presidency and the burdens of the presidency, yet you seem to approach the job with great relish. do you find it lonely or burdensome? how would you describe it? >> no, i don't. i surrounded myself with people that i have confidence in that i believe in. i don't think that i sit here all alone and decide everything by myself. as i say, i want to hear...
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custer had also been an outspoken critic of grant as president. and that certainly helped to fuel the animosity. >> i'm going to read two questions by becky. >> sure. >> if grant had gone by his first name would anything be different? secondly, what is happening with the adaptation? i know someone bought the rights. >> good question. >> first, grant's name. he was born -- ulysses grant which gave him the initials h-u-g, so hug. and he bungled the name and sent it in as ulysses s. grant. his own wife didn't know what it stood for and he wrote back this funny letter and said the "s" stands for absolutely nothing. it's not going to be hip hop musical. shucks, but it will be feature film, and it's going to be directed by steven spielberg, which is very exciting. and produced by leonardo dicaprio which is also exciting, and it looks like i'll again be the historical consultant. >> are there any lessons or big lesson you've learned through studying these you think is worth share something. >> it's a very good question. one thing when people have asked m
custer had also been an outspoken critic of grant as president. and that certainly helped to fuel the animosity. >> i'm going to read two questions by becky. >> sure. >> if grant had gone by his first name would anything be different? secondly, what is happening with the adaptation? i know someone bought the rights. >> good question. >> first, grant's name. he was born -- ulysses grant which gave him the initials h-u-g, so hug. and he bungled the name and sent it...
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custer had also been an outspoken critic of grant as president. that certainly helped to fuel the animosity. >> i'm going to read two questions by becky. if grant had gone by his first name, would anything be different? secondly, what is happening with the adaptation? i know someone bought the rights. >> grants name, he was born - - ulysses grant. which gave him the unfortunate initials as hug. he was mercilessly teased and became just plain ulysses. then when a local congressman nominated him from west point, he bungled the name and send it as ulysses s. grant. his own wife didn't know what the s stood for. rollback this funny letter and says the s stands for absolutely nothing. it's not going to be a hip-hop musical .[laughter] but it will be a feature film and it will be directed by steven spielberg which is very exciting. [applause] >> produced by leonardo dicaprio which is also exciting. looks like i will again be the historical consultant. [applause] >> you've written about washington and hamilton and now grant. are there any lessons you've
custer had also been an outspoken critic of grant as president. that certainly helped to fuel the animosity. >> i'm going to read two questions by becky. if grant had gone by his first name, would anything be different? secondly, what is happening with the adaptation? i know someone bought the rights. >> grants name, he was born - - ulysses grant. which gave him the unfortunate initials as hug. he was mercilessly teased and became just plain ulysses. then when a local congressman...
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. >> it was a very troubled relationship, and grant was very, very critical of custer, really blamed custer for the massacre at little big horn, felt that he was really, you know, not following orders and, you know, put himself and his men in harm's way. custer also had been an outspoken critic of grant as president, and that certainly helped to fuel the animosity. >> yes, i'm going to read two questions by becky. >> sure. >> if grant had gone by his first name, would anything be different? secondly, what is happening with the adaptation? i know someone bought the rights. >> grant's name he was born hyrum ulysses grant, which gave him the unfortunate initials h.u.g., hug, and he was mercilessly teased by the other boys. so he dropped the hyrum. when a local congressman nominated him for west point, he bungled the name, he sent it in as ulysses s. grant. his own wife didn't know what it stood for. he wrote back this funny letter, and he says the s stands for absolutely nothing. in terms of -- yeah, the -- it's not going to be hip-hop musical. shucks. but it will be a feature film, and
. >> it was a very troubled relationship, and grant was very, very critical of custer, really blamed custer for the massacre at little big horn, felt that he was really, you know, not following orders and, you know, put himself and his men in harm's way. custer also had been an outspoken critic of grant as president, and that certainly helped to fuel the animosity. >> yes, i'm going to read two questions by becky. >> sure. >> if grant had gone by his first name, would...
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. >> on the main street of klong toey is a popular second hand shop attracting long lines of custers.was launched by an ngo called second chance bangkok. an australian couple opene the store to bring wk to local residents. now it's run by t locals themselves. the people who work and shop at this second store are predominantly residents of the sl. this woman worked here part time as a college student and became a full-te employee after graduati. >> the store also sells unused its as well a brand name goods. by deliberately selling them at low prices, the shop encourages locals to openheir own shops. the store's profit is used to cover maintenance costs and keep it running long term. >> second chance actely upcyclcles, meaning they reuse ems that didn't sell. for example, they make new products out of fabric taken from clothes. the process creates new j jobs r women who specicialize in sewin. at 11:30 a.m., second chance opens its doors. 30 minutes prior to opening, the store had already attracted awe line of customers. these people all seek to resell the items at bazaars. high quality
. >> on the main street of klong toey is a popular second hand shop attracting long lines of custers.was launched by an ngo called second chance bangkok. an australian couple opene the store to bring wk to local residents. now it's run by t locals themselves. the people who work and shop at this second store are predominantly residents of the sl. this woman worked here part time as a college student and became a full-te employee after graduati. >> the store also sells unused its as...
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i played george custer. all of the others were there. we had just graduated from west point into the cavalry, this was really the story of the capture of john brown. played that. i always loved those. these people that say cowboy actor. good lord, my biggest fact with warner bros. was they wouldn't let me do pictures like that. i was doing the drawing room comedies and so forth. oh, boy, i wanted to play that part. but i played cuttser once already, that part is mine now, but errol flynn played george custer. do you find it lonely, burden something? do you find it lonely? >> no, i surrounded myself with people that i believe in. i don't think i sid here and -- as i say, i want to hear everybody 'viewpoint. i don't give any indication of where i ahead those viewpoints. i've had people tell me they had never been in cab necessary meetings that were as fruitful before. evidently a lot of presidents simply use their cabinets as they immediate periodically and they -- the work that i have gone from these others is that they never were in cabi
i played george custer. all of the others were there. we had just graduated from west point into the cavalry, this was really the story of the capture of john brown. played that. i always loved those. these people that say cowboy actor. good lord, my biggest fact with warner bros. was they wouldn't let me do pictures like that. i was doing the drawing room comedies and so forth. oh, boy, i wanted to play that part. but i played cuttser once already, that part is mine now, but errol flynn played...
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it is under custer county's first criminal labor trafficking case. two defendants are accused of recruiting a woman from outside of the u.s. to be a nanny. they told her to get her passport and visa fraudulently as a tourist and taking them from her when she arrived and forcing her to work in the house. cleaning and taking care of young kids around the clock for a year and half. they are charged with labor, trafficking, extortion and conspiracy and have pleaded not guilty. >>> the city of san francisco just announced that all phone calls from county jails are now going to be free. the mayor says she does not war revenue from incarcerated people. in 2018 inmates paid over $1 million for phone calls from san francisco jails. the san francisco sheriff's office said negotiated a cheaper contract with the provider and now it is on the taxpayers dime. in april the sheriff's office eliminated profit in the general store and prices dropped an average of 43%. >>> thank you, turning to the weather, a live look at the golden break bridge. a cool down around par
it is under custer county's first criminal labor trafficking case. two defendants are accused of recruiting a woman from outside of the u.s. to be a nanny. they told her to get her passport and visa fraudulently as a tourist and taking them from her when she arrived and forcing her to work in the house. cleaning and taking care of young kids around the clock for a year and half. they are charged with labor, trafficking, extortion and conspiracy and have pleaded not guilty. >>> the city...
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this is the italian coastal community of custer voto noni in naples once an upscale resort now a wasteland we visited before the coronavirus pandemic especially young just because someone not the nigerian mafia has taken reach here and i want them both you know this former member tells us how his countrymen make millions and people smuggling drugs running and prostitution he wishes to remain anonymous so we'll simply call him. he changed signs to work with the italian authorities and now his life's in danger. because i want to go and use a big headquarters. for the budget of my fears because this is the only place in custody. without control and there are many 1000000 plus users here on capitol hill where they can hide their communities and they can do everything they want with dogs. notifying this d. or the. deputy used to work as a drug career for the nigerian mafia he would swallow sealed pellets containing cocaine and then smuggle them across international borders to italy. or i go swallow up $1.00 kilos you cannot get enough so you have to be without food if you go lucky like your moc
this is the italian coastal community of custer voto noni in naples once an upscale resort now a wasteland we visited before the coronavirus pandemic especially young just because someone not the nigerian mafia has taken reach here and i want them both you know this former member tells us how his countrymen make millions and people smuggling drugs running and prostitution he wishes to remain anonymous so we'll simply call him. he changed signs to work with the italian authorities and now his...
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this is the italian coastal community of custer voto no new naples once an upscale resort now a wasteland we visited before the coronavirus pandemic i suspect it does the someone not the nigerian mafia has taken really tear them down to this former member tells us how his countrymen make millions in people smuggling drugs running and prostitution he wishes to remain anonymous so we'll simply call him duffy did he change signs to work with the italian authorities and now his life's in danger is good. because i want to know it is a big headquarters. for the ledger my fears because these the only place it goes through here. without going for it there are many in the boosters here government. where the guy there are things and become do everything they want without. notifying this the or the. deputy used to work as a drug career for the nigerian mafia he would swallow sealed pellets containing cocaine and then smuggle them across international borders to italy. or i go swallow up 1.2 kilos you cannot get enough so you have to move the food if you go a lot to like him ok and the red or yellow
this is the italian coastal community of custer voto no new naples once an upscale resort now a wasteland we visited before the coronavirus pandemic i suspect it does the someone not the nigerian mafia has taken really tear them down to this former member tells us how his countrymen make millions in people smuggling drugs running and prostitution he wishes to remain anonymous so we'll simply call him duffy did he change signs to work with the italian authorities and now his life's in danger is...
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custers of cheliz restaurantwn , who worked here tirelessly, hoping it would fund the future of her threeldren. the 40-year-old came down with covid last month and died this week. >> we were still praying for that miracle to take place, and we said amen, and about 10 minutes later we get the phone call that she had passed. >> reporter: a heartbreaking reminder that covid's daily deaths are more than statistics. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> no two school districts in new jersey are alike. >> reporter: i'm meg oliver in new jersey. today, in a major reversal, new jersey governor phil murphy will require schoolire school districts to offer in-person learning. >> if a school district does not feel at this point that they are not prepared to open with the health and safety protocols, we'll work with them. >> reporter: the decision to allow districts to offer remote- only learning comes after more than 400 teachers filed for medical exemptions in elizabeth, new jersey. new jersey. how will you keep the mask on a how will you keep the mask on a little six-year-old? >> reporter: first-gr
custers of cheliz restaurantwn , who worked here tirelessly, hoping it would fund the future of her threeldren. the 40-year-old came down with covid last month and died this week. >> we were still praying for that miracle to take place, and we said amen, and about 10 minutes later we get the phone call that she had passed. >> reporter: a heartbreaking reminder that covid's daily deaths are more than statistics. janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >> no two school districts in...
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custer's due to unemployment in my country so that take him to read then on to to support my family when they came here concerts he asked me my needs. met i seem to be asked this don't you asked me $200.00 folks with general info how did for their lack of dollar in the $400.00 that is $1100.00 i thought he was able to have money and make a must. have indeed be there for me i was working for they took me back to the office in their fees they keep on changing me their houses and i was not getting myself ready for like 6 months. or the massive chemical lost ripped through the capital earlier this month leaving economic devastation and growing reports of people are able to feed themselves human rights activists told us that the west african women are essentially part of a modern day slavery system. i've been under street for a week now hoping the kenyan women in baghdad who are facing their consulate. they've been here actually for 2 weeks but we didn't know about it earlier their problem they are facing in lebanon is due to the kafala system which is modern day slavery they are working with
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to identify the clusters and to isolate custer's so that we meaning groups of people that get infected and the risk of 1st reading that is these so we have to really go to those clusters and isolate those. that way we could keep the measures low for the rest of the public and that is and aim i think that we should all work for looking forward to using what we've learned to make a life that's ahead. more normal the more normal we can there is something out there however called response from. that is worrying i mean it's part of human nature. because we're stressed we can't take that for a long time it is difficult but all we can do is keep telling the people that we have to work together and that we have to watch out for one another that it's not only you it's not myself that i have to be worried about but all the other people i think we can only keep talking keep explaining also not just. being on the few fault but talking to them and explaining our forum one final word from you give me a very quick take on what you expect going to 2nd way yes i'm showing getting a 2nd wave in the autu
to identify the clusters and to isolate custer's so that we meaning groups of people that get infected and the risk of 1st reading that is these so we have to really go to those clusters and isolate those. that way we could keep the measures low for the rest of the public and that is and aim i think that we should all work for looking forward to using what we've learned to make a life that's ahead. more normal the more normal we can there is something out there however called response from....
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1st flight by its national airline touched down and i will dhabi with the white house adviser jared custer and other u.s. and israeli officials on board a u.s. brokered deal to open up relations between israel and the u.a.e. it was announced 3 weeks ago that he and have denounced the pact as a betrayal. we came here a senior representatives of the israeli government and me the humble one and a direct historic commercial flight we came here in broad daylight and before the eyes of all in a plane bearing the plague of israel along with their american friends who have played a key role in establishing peace. u.s. president donald trump says the departments of justice and homeland security are setting up a joint operations center to investigate left wing civil unrest that protests as he steps up promises off law and order ahead of the november election trump said 200 people have been arrested including 100 in portland and he blamed leftwing protesters for violence and claimed his democratic rival joe biden had given moral aide to vandals but the president's critics have accused him of inciting
1st flight by its national airline touched down and i will dhabi with the white house adviser jared custer and other u.s. and israeli officials on board a u.s. brokered deal to open up relations between israel and the u.a.e. it was announced 3 weeks ago that he and have denounced the pact as a betrayal. we came here a senior representatives of the israeli government and me the humble one and a direct historic commercial flight we came here in broad daylight and before the eyes of all in a plane...
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quite powerfully done and so now for custer's citizens people are really angry again are having to reach for me formulate after we've gone through this before what's been going on now and the coming days in the coming weeks there has to be reformulation of the kind of goals the intense of what this public protest what people can and channel this kind of anger into something productive to try to change the current system to try to change what's been going on over the past 3 decades and not just these last few months well let's talk to one of those political activists somebody who has been out on the streets run a hoary joins us from beirut as well rhonda is it time to tear the whole thing down start again i think it was time to head the whole thing down a long time ago and today more than ever i think that revolution over 17 has sent. a very strong political message even though everyone was thinking it was just you know an impulsive anger of the people and i think the message was no one should trust this ruling mafia not the international community of course not to people and i think it's
quite powerfully done and so now for custer's citizens people are really angry again are having to reach for me formulate after we've gone through this before what's been going on now and the coming days in the coming weeks there has to be reformulation of the kind of goals the intense of what this public protest what people can and channel this kind of anger into something productive to try to change the current system to try to change what's been going on over the past 3 decades and not just...
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you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had the talk about competition. the flag from little bighorn sells for $2.2 million. the emancipation proclamation beats that easily -- $3.7 million. >> you could feel the tension building throughout the other two sales. >> the comes harlem globetrotter curly neal to introduce the basketball rules. the bidding races to $3 million. it's a jump ball between david booth and one other phone bidder. >> did you know who it was? >> i didn't at the time, but it turns out it's a good friend of mine -- david rubenstein. >> rubenstein, also a billionaire, once purchased a 13th century copy of the actual magna carta for more than $20 million. >> about $3.2 million, you could feel mr. rubenstein starting to slow down. he had to think about each bid more carefully. >> and then, the final bid. >> on my left, $3,800,000. >> sold to david booth! >> you paid more than the emancipation proclamation. >> yeah, well, that's because there's only one original rules, and the emancipation proclamation, i think, had ab
you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had the talk about competition. the flag from little bighorn sells for $2.2 million. the emancipation proclamation beats that easily -- $3.7 million. >> you could feel the tension building throughout the other two sales. >> the comes harlem globetrotter curly neal to introduce the basketball rules. the bidding races to $3 million. it's a jump ball between david booth and one other phone...
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>> right before he went into battle, some lieutenant probably cold custer, don't worry about it we canthese guys. that's the category i put speaker pelosi in. i hope vice president biden takes it because if he takes it and doesn't debate he's a walking dead man politically. american people aren't going to vote for a president without seeing. you can't stay in your hiding hole. you got to get out and see people and debate and i don't, you know, i think the speaker has been tripping to think that the american people are going to tolerate having a party nominee not debate for the most important powerful job in the world, but having said it, you know, the politician in me says well, i hope the vice president takes the speaker's advice. maria: just extraordinary senator john kennedy thanks very much for joining us this morning our prayers are with you where you are, and louisiana. >> thank you, maria. maria: thank you so much, sir. rick grenell spoke at the republican national convention on wednesday during his three- month tenure as acting direct or of national intelligence. he did more to
>> right before he went into battle, some lieutenant probably cold custer, don't worry about it we canthese guys. that's the category i put speaker pelosi in. i hope vice president biden takes it because if he takes it and doesn't debate he's a walking dead man politically. american people aren't going to vote for a president without seeing. you can't stay in your hiding hole. you got to get out and see people and debate and i don't, you know, i think the speaker has been tripping to...
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those have grown just in the last few hours custer fires are burning in 5 counties to that east and to the south or carvers ellis said the money and joins us now live from the newsroom with more on that l a. >>grant vicki more than 1100 fire crews are working right now to get a handle on su complex fires that have already consumed more than a 157,000 acres. 2 people were hurt, but still no homes or buildings that we know of have been destroyed. here's a look at where those fires are burning su lightning complex fire is burning in santa clara alameda contra costa, san joaquin and stanislaus counties and 20,000 structures are threatened so that's why evacuation is are now mandatory across several different areas in alameda county evacuation orders remain in place for all of mines road south of mile marker tend to the county line and there are warnings for the city of fremont at mill creek road. taking a look down south into santa clara county. you must leave if you are north of highway one 30 to the county line as well as west of san antonio valley road west of mines road to the county l
those have grown just in the last few hours custer fires are burning in 5 counties to that east and to the south or carvers ellis said the money and joins us now live from the newsroom with more on that l a. >>grant vicki more than 1100 fire crews are working right now to get a handle on su complex fires that have already consumed more than a 157,000 acres. 2 people were hurt, but still no homes or buildings that we know of have been destroyed. here's a look at where those fires are...
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video from south dakota, a woman is charged by a bison and flung to the ground, it happened inside custer was taken to the hospital but is expected to recover. >> we have more on the californs a hero after her quick actions saved the man who was in the path of an on coming train. prevented a tragedy. >> reporter: this is the moment officer erica of the lodi police department in california spots a man on a wheelchair, appearing to be stuck on the train tracks as the train was fast approaching. >> the man is stuck on the tracks, trying get him out. >> reporter: as the crossing arms came down, she is jumping in to action. the train horn blaring and getting louder and louder. just seconds to save this man's life. thair, pul tracks. the train barrelling past him, crushing the wheelchair. >> the only thing that was in my mind, was to just get him off the tracks. get him off the tracks. >> reporter: the train did hit the 66-year-old man, but he is alive. the officer, a 14-year veteran of the force, and a single mom. >> it just comes down to someone needed help and we go out and help them. there'
video from south dakota, a woman is charged by a bison and flung to the ground, it happened inside custer was taken to the hospital but is expected to recover. >> we have more on the californs a hero after her quick actions saved the man who was in the path of an on coming train. prevented a tragedy. >> reporter: this is the moment officer erica of the lodi police department in california spots a man on a wheelchair, appearing to be stuck on the train tracks as the train was fast...
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. >> reporter: officials announcing they've trapped the first male asian giant hornet near custer, washington. that's not far from where they found a queen in a trap in mid-july. five other murder hornets have been collected in the wild. they first started appearing in the pacific northwest last year. they're up to five times bigger than a honeybee, and even beekeeper suits are no match for their stingers. they reportedly kill as many as 50 people a year in their native japan, and now they threaten the u.s. honeybee population. >> the mandibles, there you go, you can sort of see them, are pretty large. theyryvee ryve, that's what they use to decapitate bees. >> reporter: officials now racing to track and eradicate the hornets before they start mating. >> once a live hornet is captured, we'll be affixing a radio tag and attempting to follow it back to its nest. >> reporter: these bees behind me, that's what's so concerning for evybody. they pollinate 75% of our fruits and vegetables. experts say if we don't work to eradicate these murder hornets now, they could decimate our bee population. kay
. >> reporter: officials announcing they've trapped the first male asian giant hornet near custer, washington. that's not far from where they found a queen in a trap in mid-july. five other murder hornets have been collected in the wild. they first started appearing in the pacific northwest last year. they're up to five times bigger than a honeybee, and even beekeeper suits are no match for their stingers. they reportedly kill as many as 50 people a year in their native japan, and now...
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neighboring custer county eased the same assertions in july but it is about to go even further.inning friday, hotels will open to the general public, not just essential workers. gyms will be allowed to operate outdoors. the percentage of positive covid-19 tests and hospitalizations have decreased this month. >> we are heading in the right direction, we have a long haul and a long way to go. but it means less risky outdoor activities and services can start to open. >> reporter: as luck would have it, these outdoor openings are coming when the bay area is blanketed in smoke from the wildfires. they have to be delayed. rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> health experts are especially concerned over the impact of the upcoming flu season and efforts to control the spread of the coronavirus. ucsf professors say, there are concerns that some patients could get both the flu and covid-19 , which would increase the severity of their illness. during a virtual news conference today, the professors stressed the need for everyone to get a flu shot. >> primary reason for influenza vaccination is t
neighboring custer county eased the same assertions in july but it is about to go even further.inning friday, hotels will open to the general public, not just essential workers. gyms will be allowed to operate outdoors. the percentage of positive covid-19 tests and hospitalizations have decreased this month. >> we are heading in the right direction, we have a long haul and a long way to go. but it means less risky outdoor activities and services can start to open. >> reporter: as...
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service has warned that millions of mail in votes may not arrive in time to be counted well heidegger custer'slive for us now from the u.s. state of maryland the post most of general is coming under increasing pressure what is the democratic lawmakers are saying about this. bill top democrats in congress came out today saying they're requiring louis enjoys presence at a test test test to moni before the house oversight panel on august 24th that accelerates an investigation that was already involving his handling of the postal service service which he now leads and in this very strongly worded statement that accompanied that announcement today democrats accuse the joy of being an accomplice they say to president trump's campaign to cheat in this upcoming election now we saw protesters descend on the joys house this weekend about 100 of them to joy as you mentioned was a trump negative donor before being appointed u.s. postmaster general in may and since taking the reins of that agency hey he hasn't been he has done a series of controversial reforms including cutting postal carriers hours and an
service has warned that millions of mail in votes may not arrive in time to be counted well heidegger custer'slive for us now from the u.s. state of maryland the post most of general is coming under increasing pressure what is the democratic lawmakers are saying about this. bill top democrats in congress came out today saying they're requiring louis enjoys presence at a test test test to moni before the house oversight panel on august 24th that accelerates an investigation that was already...
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both alameda and hunter custer county, hair and nail salons can operate outdoors, outdoor pools can reopenneries can offer outer tastings, even if they do not serve food. one problem many business owners are facing if they set up shop outside, all the smoke in the air from the wildfires. even if they are allowed to reopen tomorrow, some business owners say, they may wait until the air quality improves. >>> the time is 7:17, 8% contained for the fire at the port raise national seashore, firefighters are making progress with the help of the fog. the fires burning west of highway one, bring about 400 square miles, 90 homes were evacuated near inverness. they were seeing evacuation warnings for parts of see haven and alina. >>> out morning commute. what we see here is not too bad when it comes to the commute. in fact, we have had an improvement here. in the last little bit. 280 san jose looks good. some of the other commute we have been watching have been better. a:80 has been better, the bay bridge is not quite completely cleared but, better than it was. so, looks like this might be cleared i
both alameda and hunter custer county, hair and nail salons can operate outdoors, outdoor pools can reopenneries can offer outer tastings, even if they do not serve food. one problem many business owners are facing if they set up shop outside, all the smoke in the air from the wildfires. even if they are allowed to reopen tomorrow, some business owners say, they may wait until the air quality improves. >>> the time is 7:17, 8% contained for the fire at the port raise national seashore,...
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. >> i just love seeing the big collections of custer's last stand or civil war or world war ii or thet's fantastic. >> honest abe, what's he worth? >> probably about $450, $500. >> lee says that's because this 6-inch, highly-detailed lincoln figure was made in england by the renowned stadden studios. ♪ what's this collection worth? >> about $300,000. >> for toy soldiers? $300,000?! if accurate, that's far more, man-for-man, than even the forbes collection -- and 12 times the $25k that matt murphy was offering. and it would certainly give me second thoughts about giving them away. what about carole? >> it's impressive, yes. so if it is worth that much, then i'm thrilled. but it wasn't ever about the money. having the soldiers find a home will be a huge part that will make me feel whole again. >> so carole and lee begin contacting new york-based museums that might be interested in housing and displaying the troops. >> our first thought, quite frankly, was west point. bob had tremendous respect for the institution. >> what did they say? >> they said no, they couldn't, with great sadness.
. >> i just love seeing the big collections of custer's last stand or civil war or world war ii or thet's fantastic. >> honest abe, what's he worth? >> probably about $450, $500. >> lee says that's because this 6-inch, highly-detailed lincoln figure was made in england by the renowned stadden studios. ♪ what's this collection worth? >> about $300,000. >> for toy soldiers? $300,000?! if accurate, that's far more, man-for-man, than even the forbes collection...
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. >> reporter: video shows a woman tossed around by the animal in south dakota's custer state park as shocked onlookers watch. >> she's unconscious. >> reporter: the 54-year-old was attempting to approach a bison calf wednesday. >> how close does she have to get? >> reporter: when an adult bison charged. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: animal experts say adult bison can weigh up to 2,200 pounds and can be aggressive if provoked. >> bison can be really unpredictable. that's the risk with them. they may look calm sitting, you know, right off the path, but they can change in an instant. >> reporter: the woman lost consciousness as the bison swung her around. its horn caught on her belt and jeans. but she escaped serious injury after her pants came off. >> oh, my god. it got her. >> reporter: now local sheriffs are reminding visitors to the park, if you see bison, keep your distance. now, after the attack happened, the bison ran off with the rest of the herd, but the local sheriff's office issued a warning about this days before it happened. they say bison occasionally block the road and are
. >> reporter: video shows a woman tossed around by the animal in south dakota's custer state park as shocked onlookers watch. >> she's unconscious. >> reporter: the 54-year-old was attempting to approach a bison calf wednesday. >> how close does she have to get? >> reporter: when an adult bison charged. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: animal experts say adult bison can weigh up to 2,200 pounds and can be aggressive if provoked. >> bison can be really...
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totally obsessing over the custer expience. >> we used to call it customer ecstasy.building, delivering, focusing on your customer. and we did it, you know, in the very, very early days at every stag >> narrator: jennifer cast was there in the early days and is one of six top amazon executives the company put forward to speak to us. >> customer obsession was our north star. lad so, you know, it was a where we knew we were a part of something that was new, the internet. there was an excitement that we were doing something that hadn't been done before. it was exhilarating. we were all aligned around building for customers. >> hey, you guys. >> hey. e ezos laughs) >> i've heard ths an empty chair that would often be put at meetings. >> yeah. >> who was in the pty chair? >> yeah, so that empty chair was there to remind us all to understand t customer, have empathy for the customer, understand the details of the customer experie e. the customer isn't there, we have to bring forward the voicef he customer. (phone ringing) >> thank you for calling amazon.com. learned that i
totally obsessing over the custer expience. >> we used to call it customer ecstasy.building, delivering, focusing on your customer. and we did it, you know, in the very, very early days at every stag >> narrator: jennifer cast was there in the early days and is one of six top amazon executives the company put forward to speak to us. >> customer obsession was our north star. lad so, you know, it was a where we knew we were a part of something that was new, the internet. there...
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then the chair will recognize thegentleman from new hampshire , miss custer or five minutes of questions. you need to unmute. >> you. thank you very much. thank you madam chair. i appreciate this hearing and i appreciate the opportunity to address you on this important issue. here in new hampshire we've had a dramatic increase. depression, anxiety, trauma and grief as a result of covid and we are struggling as well with changes to the economic impact on our healthcare providers particularly mental health providers. 83 percent of small and large groups substance abuse providers have described what is a financial hardship as a result of covid and 48 percent of those providers have had to cancel income generating events while 74 percent have incurred unanticipated expenses including ppe. across the board we seem an experience of lost billing revenue of $23,000 per organization in just the first threemonths . though i wanted to focus my questions on some of the conversations that we've been having today including the impact on substance use disorders, the opioid epidemic has taken a big toll
then the chair will recognize thegentleman from new hampshire , miss custer or five minutes of questions. you need to unmute. >> you. thank you very much. thank you madam chair. i appreciate this hearing and i appreciate the opportunity to address you on this important issue. here in new hampshire we've had a dramatic increase. depression, anxiety, trauma and grief as a result of covid and we are struggling as well with changes to the economic impact on our healthcare providers...