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so it must have come to a great relief to lee when davis confederate president president jefferson davis wrote from richmond in march 1862. if circumstances will, in your judgment, warrant your leaving, i wish to see you here with the least away. and with that lee rush to return to richmond. and so, despite neither winning battles nor winning great distinctions, lee's time, south carolina and imparted important strategic insight. lee understood the confederate army represented a wasting asset as he observed time and again giving the union space only meant a comparative increase in their strength. the powerful presence of the union navy also drove home the advantages in production and supply that the north enjoyed against these threats. we only for more troops and could recommend in advantageous places so that he might try and fight a battle on something approaching equality. all in all these circumstances never materialized in south carolina, georgia. but lee's experiences in 1861. in 1862, in south carolina bore disproportionately the overall determination of confederate strategy. in 18
so it must have come to a great relief to lee when davis confederate president president jefferson davis wrote from richmond in march 1862. if circumstances will, in your judgment, warrant your leaving, i wish to see you here with the least away. and with that lee rush to return to richmond. and so, despite neither winning battles nor winning great distinctions, lee's time, south carolina and imparted important strategic insight. lee understood the confederate army represented a wasting asset...
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davis during davis trial for treason, after the civil war.ederate president jefferson davis. the other democratic lawyer was a man named jeremiah black. black had been the attorney general and secretary of state under president buchanan in the 1850s. and so you had these really prominent legal minds. you had a man named david dudley field, who was also a prominent legal mind, who was the brother of supreme court justice stephen field. so you had a brother arguing the commission in front of another brother. and so it's real intrigue and two of the members of the commission you mentioned, bayard, from maryland excuse me, bayard from delaware. and alan thurman from ohio are also widely regarded as some of the greatest legal minds of the 19th century. and they're all getting together to debate and hear the case as the rules went. each side was given 2 hours of argument and the specific issues as they debated the states, the disputes in the states, the arguments varied in detail, but effectively the central question that was before the commission
davis during davis trial for treason, after the civil war.ederate president jefferson davis. the other democratic lawyer was a man named jeremiah black. black had been the attorney general and secretary of state under president buchanan in the 1850s. and so you had these really prominent legal minds. you had a man named david dudley field, who was also a prominent legal mind, who was the brother of supreme court justice stephen field. so you had a brother arguing the commission in front of...
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por ahora esa informaciÓn aquÍ desde davis.dad de davis. para los pares cualquier cosa pendientes, denuncielo para que estemos pendientes nosotros como noticiero de lo que pase en la comunidad con la seguridad suya y la de sus hijos. maribel: gracias por ese informe. hablemos de tiktok que estÁ en el centro de una creciente polÉmica sobre el impacto en la salud mental de los jÓvenes. mÁs de una docena de estados han presentado demandas alegando de que la plataforma es daÑina y adictiva. que dice las autoridades? >> han habido ya bastante estudios, yo creo que ya pensamos la etapa de las disculpas y hay que exigir a las empresas que tengan un diseÑo Ético: por ejemplo no presentarles con todo basado en su historia de bÚsqueda. maribel: y lo que recomiendan es que los padres mantengan siempre comunicaciÓn, ademÁs conversaciones abiertas sobre los peligros de la redes sociales, a que utilicen de manera segura y consciente toda plataforma. vamos a continuar con mÁs, en san francisco tambiÉn los padres de familia estÁ denunciando qu
por ahora esa informaciÓn aquÍ desde davis.dad de davis. para los pares cualquier cosa pendientes, denuncielo para que estemos pendientes nosotros como noticiero de lo que pase en la comunidad con la seguridad suya y la de sus hijos. maribel: gracias por ese informe. hablemos de tiktok que estÁ en el centro de una creciente polÉmica sobre el impacto en la salud mental de los jÓvenes. mÁs de una docena de estados han presentado demandas alegando de que la plataforma es daÑina y adictiva....
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>> david davis is fascinating because you said david davis is fromom illinois.e had been very close confidant and friend of abraham lincoln. pinpointed by linking to a corporate davis was as you said widely viewed as an independent. in the mid- 19th century independent genuinely independent free of either political party. moston assumed because of his reputation as an independent the four justices congress appointed who then got to choose the fifth justice the 15th member of the committee they would choose it davis. the popular belief was that davis probably favored children but nobody knew for certain. when it's up happening is at the last minute literally as congress is going to vote on this bill that will create the commission davis' home state the state legislature in illinois decides to select davis as their new senator from illinois. the 19th century senators are chosen by the legislature it was on till 20th centuries they were chosen by popular vote. the reason this happened is democrats control the illinois state legislature in illinois thanks effectivel
>> david davis is fascinating because you said david davis is fromom illinois.e had been very close confidant and friend of abraham lincoln. pinpointed by linking to a corporate davis was as you said widely viewed as an independent. in the mid- 19th century independent genuinely independent free of either political party. moston assumed because of his reputation as an independent the four justices congress appointed who then got to choose the fifth justice the 15th member of the committee...
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and jeff davis county. much of that history, if you're from that part of the world excuse me then obviously know something about it. but for others, i think it's a lost story. and i tell the story of what happens to versi johnson, him, his family the impact, of course, of his he is eventually killed of his death on his family, but also on the black community because of course, these of violence are attacks against the community. how they respond and how over time, white people fight back and basically dismantle all the public resources of their and town in order not to share them with black people. so it's it's using jeff davis county as a kind of microcosm to tell the sort of whole history of 20th century race relations and jeff davis county and i probably went on too long so i'm sorry. dionne has an incredibly great book to tell us about now. thank you. thank you so much to everyone who's made this for me to be here. and it's a real honor to be on this panel and it's an honor to be in mississippi. my fath
and jeff davis county. much of that history, if you're from that part of the world excuse me then obviously know something about it. but for others, i think it's a lost story. and i tell the story of what happens to versi johnson, him, his family the impact, of course, of his he is eventually killed of his death on his family, but also on the black community because of course, these of violence are attacks against the community. how they respond and how over time, white people fight back and...
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jefferson davis weighed in as well. he observed on separate september 18th, as he called a day of prayer and thanksgiving, that the army he linked together all of these operations. lee's army had successfully defended the capitol had pushed boat back and was now marching. he said on a positive note, we have scattered our enemies and, driven them back in dismay. i'll give edward de pollard the last word about the sweep of military action from the seven days through secondment basis in antietam. he's well known to all of you. he's the editor of the richmond examiner. he chronicled events of the war in a quartet of thick volumes that appeared during and after the war. these are big books in the midst of events. pollard summarized the army of northern operations in the summer 1860, to quote, leaving the banks of james river proceeded directly to the line of the rappahannock and forage way to the potomac. this remarkable campaign line extending from the banks of the james river to those of the potomac set, the whole of europ
jefferson davis weighed in as well. he observed on separate september 18th, as he called a day of prayer and thanksgiving, that the army he linked together all of these operations. lee's army had successfully defended the capitol had pushed boat back and was now marching. he said on a positive note, we have scattered our enemies and, driven them back in dismay. i'll give edward de pollard the last word about the sweep of military action from the seven days through secondment basis in antietam....
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the seech b washington and wyre davies. tie: speech by the washington and wyre davies. washington and wyre davies. tte: speech by the deputy leader washington and wyre davies. t'te: speech by the deputy leader of his black board was more to the population of lebanon, i do not think he believes the israelis would pay attention to the threats he made —— the leader of hezbollah. the lebanese are very frustrated and upset with the way they have been dragged into the conflict, this was a plea for him by unity, saying they were the defenders of the country against israel, warning them if they get defeated and destroyed like israel once, israel will be free to remake lebanon and the wider middle east as it wishes. he also promised to rebuild homes that were destroyed, that they would get that support. there was an interesting reference to gaza. he said the issues of palestine and lebanon could not be separated, which pits at the idea that —— puts to bed the idea that —— puts to bed the idea that —— puts to bed the idea that hezbollah might strike a separate deal. hezbollah cen
the seech b washington and wyre davies. tie: speech by the washington and wyre davies. washington and wyre davies. tte: speech by the deputy leader washington and wyre davies. t'te: speech by the deputy leader of his black board was more to the population of lebanon, i do not think he believes the israelis would pay attention to the threats he made —— the leader of hezbollah. the lebanese are very frustrated and upset with the way they have been dragged into the conflict, this was a plea...
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"no." [ laughter ] all right, i'm nore davis. thank you guys so much.and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity...
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victor davis hanson, kamala harris stands for everything and she stands for nothing.u ever seen a campaign where you have an empty vessel like this and the democrat party gets behind her, anoints her? she's running around talking about democracy and she was anointed with the least democratic process in american history. and they talk about a democracy whenarty that rejects the framers of the constitution and trashes them? the constitution they used to talk about it as a white slave holders document that needs to be altered. they look for every way to appoint activist judges to get around the constitution. now we have her. she's figured out which ones to run on the last two weeks, democracy and donald trump and donald trump as a totalitarian isn't she actually looking in the mirror? >> she is she is a projectionist they nullified the will of 14 million primary voters when they coordinated her a into slow-motion coup she has never won a prime rate much less she's never run in a primary. they did not want to have an open convention but it is in line with the long pattern
victor davis hanson, kamala harris stands for everything and she stands for nothing.u ever seen a campaign where you have an empty vessel like this and the democrat party gets behind her, anoints her? she's running around talking about democracy and she was anointed with the least democratic process in american history. and they talk about a democracy whenarty that rejects the framers of the constitution and trashes them? the constitution they used to talk about it as a white slave holders...
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mark: welcome back america program here at the front victor davis hanson.baier did a fantastic job of interviewing or trying to kamala harris she came in there with her tactics she in her dresser team came up with to try to filibuster an attack donald trump. to try to get off subject. she cannot answer specific questions because if she does she will expose herself won't she? she will expose herself. she is all things to all people she talks about both sides of her mouth. she is left with going on the attack, attack, attack, attack. i thought the interview really exposed too as the empty pant suit that she is what if you think? >> is a disaster and ungodly disaster for the campaign she will fire the prisoner came up with the idea. first of all she tried to filibuster by coming 10 minutes late. then she had people on the sidelines waiting to cut, cut, cut the interview down to 20 minutes because of her disastrous performance. the counterfeit or the opposite of jd vance performance. jd, everyone knew had a razor-sharp mind but he had been smeared is unlikable
mark: welcome back america program here at the front victor davis hanson.baier did a fantastic job of interviewing or trying to kamala harris she came in there with her tactics she in her dresser team came up with to try to filibuster an attack donald trump. to try to get off subject. she cannot answer specific questions because if she does she will expose herself won't she? she will expose herself. she is all things to all people she talks about both sides of her mouth. she is left with going...
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wyre davies, something to watch - davies, something to watch closely.as we continue our special coverage of this expanding and escalating regional war, as we've just been reporting the united states is considering upping its already considerable military support to israel, trying to protect its most strategic ally in the region against iran's threat of an attack, should israel respond. and israel is expected to respond. the security cabinet will meet again tonight. they are discussing the targets, what will be hit. there is a lot of discussion around what kind of targets would send the strongest message. we will follow the latest development is back back to you in london. thank you very much to lose to sette camara chief international correspondent live injerusalem. let's look at the dave rudnick avenues. —— bendaleavenues. king charles has lead tributes to scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, who's died suddenly, at the age of 69. the king said mr salmond's "devotion to scotland drove his decades of public service". the alba party founder an
wyre davies, something to watch - davies, something to watch closely.as we continue our special coverage of this expanding and escalating regional war, as we've just been reporting the united states is considering upping its already considerable military support to israel, trying to protect its most strategic ally in the region against iran's threat of an attack, should israel respond. and israel is expected to respond. the security cabinet will meet again tonight. they are discussing the...
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victor davis hanson only to thank you my friend.reat work gum problems could be the start of a domino effect parodontax active gum repair breath freshener clinically proven to help reverse the 4 signs of early gum disease a toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. welcome back, kamala harris and her party for such frauds, such fakes. an important place for math not the trend across delaware, but she didn't even know the history of the. they hated washington because after all, he was a slave owner at the constitutional convention. the key was 100 republicans are so that from time republicans. democrat or republican. washington crossing, the opposite of what george washington did for all would want, standing there with washington friends. for decades investing decades will onto their power. they hate you and me and dehumanize them and us, it's very important. as you tomorrow nigh liberty and levin. ♪ >> welcome to one nation, thank yo
victor davis hanson only to thank you my friend.reat work gum problems could be the start of a domino effect parodontax active gum repair breath freshener clinically proven to help reverse the 4 signs of early gum disease a toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. welcome back, kamala harris and her party for such frauds, such fakes. an important place for math not the trend across delaware, but she didn't even know the history of the. they hated washington because after all, he was a slave...
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davis and ms. buckhout in our district.as curious as to what will would like to say about the differences between the two. i had done some research myself with the immigration scenario more than a year ago and called mr. davis's office, spoke to a nice young gentleman, a staffer. i just did not see him doing anything concerning the border. we have had a blitz in our area with placards coming in the mail saying basically numerous derogatory statements about ms. buckhout, who had believed was a colonel in the u.s. army and served in war. i would like to know the differences between esther davis and ms. buckhout for anybody out there that would be interested. -- mr. davis. guest: that is a great question. laurie buckhout was an army officer and don davis was an air force officer. beyond that there are plenty of differences between the two candidates. the immigration issue is a huge thing that has come up. you have seen a lot of the ads in this district focus on immigration. don davis has been one of the most probably moderate
davis and ms. buckhout in our district.as curious as to what will would like to say about the differences between the two. i had done some research myself with the immigration scenario more than a year ago and called mr. davis's office, spoke to a nice young gentleman, a staffer. i just did not see him doing anything concerning the border. we have had a blitz in our area with placards coming in the mail saying basically numerous derogatory statements about ms. buckhout, who had believed was a...
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jefferson davis weighed in as well. he observed on september 18th as he called for a day of prayer and thanksgiving that the army linked together all these operations, lee's army had successfully defended the capital and was now marching northward. on a positive note he said we have scattered our enemies driven them back in dismay. i will give the last sweep of military action from seven days to second manassas and antietam. he chronicled thick volume that occurred just after the war. he summarized the army of northern virginia's operations in the summer of 1862, quote, leaving the banks of james river, proceeded directly to the line of the rappahannock and fought its way to the potomac, this remarkable campaign extending from the banks of the james river to the potomac set the whole of europe ringing with praises of the heroism and fighting qualities of southern armies. quoted from the times of london which pronounced lee's, quote, military achievements almost without parallel. because of these victories the countrymen
jefferson davis weighed in as well. he observed on september 18th as he called for a day of prayer and thanksgiving that the army linked together all these operations, lee's army had successfully defended the capital and was now marching northward. on a positive note he said we have scattered our enemies driven them back in dismay. i will give the last sweep of military action from seven days to second manassas and antietam. he chronicled thick volume that occurred just after the war. he...
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nine days later indignant jefferson davis richard robert e lee relating to jon pope's orders.he confederate government said davis would not recognized general focus commission officers to be in the position of robbers and murderers and not entitled if captured to be considered as prisoners of war. august 1 brought to crucial actions for the firstst davis instructed lee to seek details general aboutn alleged murders committed under citizens by officers to the u.s. army. including hopeful he was in missouri. lee had said a similar request closing insurance the confederacy hope to avoid retaliation. davis letter of august 1 also mention newspaper accounts of mentioned newspaper accounts of activities by david hunter and other union commanders. who aren't slaves for the murder of their masters and sought to inaugurate a war. if you read this or violent war and a confederate comment about anything you know they've gone to devcon one. does not get more serious than that. that is going to come up repeatedly and late july and august 1862 lee should allow 151 days from receipt of the q
nine days later indignant jefferson davis richard robert e lee relating to jon pope's orders.he confederate government said davis would not recognized general focus commission officers to be in the position of robbers and murderers and not entitled if captured to be considered as prisoners of war. august 1 brought to crucial actions for the firstst davis instructed lee to seek details general aboutn alleged murders committed under citizens by officers to the u.s. army. including hopeful he was...
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wyre davies is following - davies is following developments from jerusalem.nflict on two fronts,. the north in lebanon after that hezbollah attack in the drone attack on israeli military yesterday in which four israeli military personnel were killed, israel has continued attacking various points in lebanon at the village of a christian village in northern lebanon, the israelis said they discovered large hezbollah tunnels, heavily equipped tunnels in the south of lebanon and of course, dozens of rockets are still being fired into israel by hezbollah from lebanon. no end in sight in the war theatre in southern lebanon between hezbollah and no and inside and no peace agreement either. for more on this i am joined by andrew thomas a lecturer in international relations at deakin university in melbourne. i want to get your thoughts on gaza but your reaction to what we have seen in lebanon on of late. what is your overriding thought when you see how the conflict is developing there? i think it's clear and emblematic of the connection between both gaza and lebanon on
wyre davies is following - davies is following developments from jerusalem.nflict on two fronts,. the north in lebanon after that hezbollah attack in the drone attack on israeli military yesterday in which four israeli military personnel were killed, israel has continued attacking various points in lebanon at the village of a christian village in northern lebanon, the israelis said they discovered large hezbollah tunnels, heavily equipped tunnels in the south of lebanon and of course, dozens of...
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and at the heart of it all were two young women, christine keeler and mandy rice—davies. �*60s london was getting into its swing. these talented hands belonged to dr stephen ward. they moved in with dr stephen ward, osteopath to the rich and famous, and an amateur artist. it was a life of promiscuity and partying. one of christine keeler�*s lovers wasjohn profumo, the secretary of state for war. # while i'm not there, don't talk to him. but she was also sleeping with this man, yevgeny ivanov, a russian spy. when profumo lied about the affair in parliament and was then caught in that lie, it was the scandal of the decade. #i... # i who have nothing. it led to dr ward, who had introduced everyone being put on trial for supposedly living off the immoral earnings of the women, something they always denied. in the end, stephen ward killed himself, while mandy rice—davies became famous for the phrase "he would, wouldn't he?" in response to an aristocrat denying an affair. the discovery of these tapes sheds a whole new light on the profumo affair, and gives mandy rice—davies a v
and at the heart of it all were two young women, christine keeler and mandy rice—davies. �*60s london was getting into its swing. these talented hands belonged to dr stephen ward. they moved in with dr stephen ward, osteopath to the rich and famous, and an amateur artist. it was a life of promiscuity and partying. one of christine keeler�*s lovers wasjohn profumo, the secretary of state for war. # while i'm not there, don't talk to him. but she was also sleeping with this man, yevgeny...
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davis and lincoln had gone back many years. davis used lincoln as a lawyer. lincoln had served on the eighth judicial circuit in davis's dead several times. they had long worked together. they were great friends so davis goes to chicago and works with several of lincoln's friends both lawyers and politicians and they set out to capture the nomination for lincoln and they are very successful at the convention. there are only three ballots to get lincoln the nomination. this is really impressive. it's not so easy to do this in the democratic convention. they have a very old rule that says you have to capture 2 thirds of the delegates. this is not the case in the republican convention, so lincoln is nominated and there's a lot of party unity and it's a really big deal and hannibal hamlin is his vice presidential candidate. different kind of balance on that ticket, lincoln had come from one political party from the early 1840s called the whig party where hamlin had come from the democratic party previously. all the political machination, none is preordained, all
davis and lincoln had gone back many years. davis used lincoln as a lawyer. lincoln had served on the eighth judicial circuit in davis's dead several times. they had long worked together. they were great friends so davis goes to chicago and works with several of lincoln's friends both lawyers and politicians and they set out to capture the nomination for lincoln and they are very successful at the convention. there are only three ballots to get lincoln the nomination. this is really impressive....
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. >> reporter: fred davis wears many hats.. >> thank you so much for tuning in. >> reporter: where millions watched this jack-of-all-trades don a more regal persona as the hornet king. >> it all kind of happened to me. >> reporter: you could say he was destined to reign, but boy did it sting to get here. a good comic book origin story, perhaps, but this was real. this phobia started when you were a young boy? >> toddler, yeah. i was attacked by a ground nest. >> reporter: up until six years ago, when davis did what we joined him to do in rural pennsylvania, suit up and hit record. go after some hornets, conquering his fear with extreme exposure therapy. >> people who have the therapy or have other phobias who look to me and say oh, he conquered that. i can get over this. >> reporter: tens of millions watch davis has vanquished his fear with every hair-raising encounter. you're the king, i'm the jester? >> yeah. >> reporter: his sceptre, this high-powered vacuum. come a long way from the phobia days? >> absolutely. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: fred davis wears many hats.. >> thank you so much for tuning in. >> reporter: where millions watched this jack-of-all-trades don a more regal persona as the hornet king. >> it all kind of happened to me. >> reporter: you could say he was destined to reign, but boy did it sting to get here. a good comic book origin story, perhaps, but this was real. this phobia started when you were a young boy? >> toddler, yeah. i was attacked by a ground nest....
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greg davis and alex horne. hello.it is my pleasure to please ask you to give a warm round of applause to greg davies and alex horne. >> welcome. thank you. >> if you haven't heard of this duo, let me give you a quick intro. this is taskmaster, the smash hit show in the uk that's made the leap across the pond. how do i best explain what this show is about? it's like a game show. >> impress this mayor. you have a maximum of 20 minutes. your time starts now. >> no, wait. it's an obstacle. show. >> rosalyn. >> no, it's a singing show for a woman of her age up. no familiar with taskmaster, break it down for us. >> well, this is the taskmaster. hello. and i'm the taskmaster assistant. okay? and i am with the comedians who have to do tasks to impress this guy. so it's five comedians taking very silly tasks very seriously, and he will judge them. and one of them wins. are you ready? >> the show is the brainchild of alex horne, a comedian and musician turned game show guru. it's fun, isn't it? >> it's quite fun. >> oh, but he
greg davis and alex horne. hello.it is my pleasure to please ask you to give a warm round of applause to greg davies and alex horne. >> welcome. thank you. >> if you haven't heard of this duo, let me give you a quick intro. this is taskmaster, the smash hit show in the uk that's made the leap across the pond. how do i best explain what this show is about? it's like a game show. >> impress this mayor. you have a maximum of 20 minutes. your time starts now. >> no, wait....
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jefferson davis weighed in as well, he observed on separate september 18 called for a day of prayer andnksgiving the army he linked together all the operations lee's army had successfully defended the capitol and pushed polk back and was marching northward he said we have scattered our enemies and driven them back in dismay. i will give edward a powers the last word from the sweep of the military action from the second day through second manassas and antietam. he is the editor of the richmond...
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just be too greg palkot there for us, john periods payment colonel daniel davis eight defense priorityns us now and as greg was saying, hamas will be stronger than ever and it seems israel believes killing our leaders is the end of the moment of the struggle of the palestinian people. yes, it is painful to lose beloved people like aiders like ours but what we are sure of is that we are eventually victorious and this is the outcome for all people who fight for their liberty. and then netanyahu is vowing to continue the war appeared to listen to what he had to say. just because this is not the end of the war in gaza but the beginning of the end. to the people of gaza, i have a simple message: this war can and tomorrow. we can and if hamas lays down its arms and returns are hostages. >> john: dan, wears this conflict now in your estimation and where is it added? >> it is where it's been for a long time and there is no end in sight on any exit ramp that i can see. and for the main reason that you see both sides are still hard-core on their views. nobody on the israeli side is willing to gi
just be too greg palkot there for us, john periods payment colonel daniel davis eight defense priorityns us now and as greg was saying, hamas will be stronger than ever and it seems israel believes killing our leaders is the end of the moment of the struggle of the palestinian people. yes, it is painful to lose beloved people like aiders like ours but what we are sure of is that we are eventually victorious and this is the outcome for all people who fight for their liberty. and then netanyahu...
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jefferson davis calls it the most crime in the history of guilty man. right.ch is that's like the call that going all in. i tell my students, if you're going to be on the wrong side of history, be all the way on the wrong side of history. and what he's talking about is the assumption that what lincoln is doing is calling up enslaved people to cut the throats of their masters and other white southerners. and although there are there are isolated cases of violence against masters that only a glimpse has some of them. in her brilliant book, out of the house of bondage, it is a tiny handful compared to the 4 million african-americans held enslaved in the south and of course, most of the evidence for that is from white southerners themselves. during the war and after freed people sort here in east ben johnson's famous painting, they did not seek. and that, i think, would have easily doubled if not tripled the scale of mortality in the course of the war. it is also equally important to come to a quick conclusion here that politics a central role in diminishing viole
jefferson davis calls it the most crime in the history of guilty man. right.ch is that's like the call that going all in. i tell my students, if you're going to be on the wrong side of history, be all the way on the wrong side of history. and what he's talking about is the assumption that what lincoln is doing is calling up enslaved people to cut the throats of their masters and other white southerners. and although there are there are isolated cases of violence against masters that only a...
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ellison en uc davis health en el 48 60 calle y en sacramento.tretenimiento, exámenes de salud gratuitos, feria de recursos, premios y mucho más en eastridge mall. esto en san josé. escuchemos lo que 1 de los beneficiarios nos dijo. buena opción para toda la gente que tiene problemas y tiene preguntas así este puede saber uno aprender 1 de todo, porque ahorita con las aseguranzas que tenemos hoy en día, con las compañías que no, no te ayudan para nada, esto es lo que sirve para la comunidad y las actividades de este año se centran en la salud mental, la nutrición y la prevención de la diabetes, así como el acceso a la atención de salud y la atención preventiva, y también el abuso de sustancias. escuche, un incendio ha consumido más de 400 acres en el condado leclair. estas imágenes que usted va a ver en pantalla a continuación muestran cómo los bomberos intentan controlar el siniestro. por cielo y tierra. hay más de 2500 estructuras amenazadas, por lo que se mantiene una orden de evacuación para los residentes que viven cerca a este incendio. tam
ellison en uc davis health en el 48 60 calle y en sacramento.tretenimiento, exámenes de salud gratuitos, feria de recursos, premios y mucho más en eastridge mall. esto en san josé. escuchemos lo que 1 de los beneficiarios nos dijo. buena opción para toda la gente que tiene problemas y tiene preguntas así este puede saber uno aprender 1 de todo, porque ahorita con las aseguranzas que tenemos hoy en día, con las compañías que no, no te ayudan para nada, esto es lo que sirve para la...
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. >> here >> vice president wong >> here >> commissioner davis >> here >> poggio. >> here and schlander. >> year >> general public comment anyone want to comment on items not on the agenda? >> closing. number 3 is approval of minutes for the september 17, 2024 commission meeting do we have a motion to approve? >> motion to approve. >> seconded >> is there public comment on meeting minutes. >> no comments >> close comment and vote >> president bleiman >> aye >> vice president wong >> aye >> commissioner davis >> aye >> commissioner perez. >> aye >> commissioner poggio >> aye >> commissioner schlander. >> aye >> next an update from our executive director who will zoom in. >> thank you president bleiman. good heaving. pardon for zoom nothing this evening i'm taking care of a sick animal at home. thank you for your patience. i have quite a few updatesil be as brief as possible. under our legislative policy updates i wanted to provide updates on active files at the board right now. one is around entertainment zones. you heard of the piece of legislation coming from supervisor supervisor pesk
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allison y uc davis health en el 48 60 calle y en sacramento.los pacientes y consumidores terminan recibiendo recetas que no son lo que parecen y que podrían ser hasta peligrosas, según lo indican los centros para el control y prevención de enfermedades, carolina cruz nos cuenta un poco más. recientemente los cdc alertaron al público de una tendencia que va en aumento personas operando farmacias ilegales por internet. según el departamento de justicia, estas personas venden ilegalmente medicamentos que pueden ser peligrosos y hasta mortales, y es que, según autoridades, muchos de estos productos, aunque se mercadean como auténticos, pueden ser medicamentos falsificados que podrían tener ingredientes incorrectos o hasta dañinos. pero muchos pacientes usan este recurso, por lo conveniente que podría resultar por el precio. atrae mucho a la comunidad hispana porque piensan que están recibiendo algo que es lo mismo, pero en realidad no es lo mismo. según la asociación nacional de juntas de farmacia, casi el 95% de los sitios web que venden medicamen
allison y uc davis health en el 48 60 calle y en sacramento.los pacientes y consumidores terminan recibiendo recetas que no son lo que parecen y que podrían ser hasta peligrosas, según lo indican los centros para el control y prevención de enfermedades, carolina cruz nos cuenta un poco más. recientemente los cdc alertaron al público de una tendencia que va en aumento personas operando farmacias ilegales por internet. según el departamento de justicia, estas personas venden ilegalmente...
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the front of a home davis.ice are now investigating this incident as a hate crime reporter christine up ot has more. >>right behind me is the home where the pride flag was stolen from this past weekend, an incident that the davis police department is currently investigating as a hate crime. as you can see, that fog has now been replaced. on saturday night suzanne. schneider tells us she was at home with her husband when she heard her camera worn her of someone in the front yard. >>she said her husband ran out as a suspect, got in the vehicle and drove off with their pride flag. how does that make you feel? i very sad to say told is this is not the first time a similar incident has happened to your family. so they decided to report at this time. well, lots of people have had sign stolen. i've had we had davis is for everyone. >>and that cuts still want to. and are israeli flag while ago got ripped down. also mentioning 2 years ago, their black lives matter flag got stolen from their front yard as well. >>while h
the front of a home davis.ice are now investigating this incident as a hate crime reporter christine up ot has more. >>right behind me is the home where the pride flag was stolen from this past weekend, an incident that the davis police department is currently investigating as a hate crime. as you can see, that fog has now been replaced. on saturday night suzanne. schneider tells us she was at home with her husband when she heard her camera worn her of someone in the front yard....
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jefferson davis will send these out and pay them very well. he will ask them to collect this knowledge about which route will be the best. in the 1850s slavery is a live issue. it should come as no surprise that jefferson davis thinks the best route goes through texas because it has the most direct benefits to slaveholders. it is that route in green. when he makes his report to congress he says, they are all great but i would suggest we build this railroad because it's the most expedient if we ever need to get troops to california because we are being invaded. ro because the country cannot agree which railroad is of the greatest national benefit because slavery is such a divisive issue, the railroad does not get built until after the civil war which finally decides the issue of slavery in the united states. jefferson davis should have known better because there was no water and when he sent out an army officer to look for water he did not find any. but he spent three years drilling holes trying to find it. talk about fruitless. this is the poi
jefferson davis will send these out and pay them very well. he will ask them to collect this knowledge about which route will be the best. in the 1850s slavery is a live issue. it should come as no surprise that jefferson davis thinks the best route goes through texas because it has the most direct benefits to slaveholders. it is that route in green. when he makes his report to congress he says, they are all great but i would suggest we build this railroad because it's the most expedient if we...
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jefferson davis is secretary of war in the 1850s. he will go on to be president of the confederacy, one of the largest stakeholders in the united states. as secretary of war he commissions five separate surveys to go out and find a line to the railroad for the pacific coast. one goes along the northern tier of the country ending in the puget sound. a central line goes to san francisco from st. louis. one north of oklahoma to los angeles and the southernmost survey when across texas here to san diego and follow an old stagecoach trail. a fifth survey went up and down the coast of california. jefferson davis is going to send these expeditions out. he's going to pay them very well and he's going to ask them to collect this knowledge about which route will be the best. this is the 1850s. slavery is alive issue. it should come as no surprise to us that jefferson davis thinks the best route for the pacific is the one that goes through texas because that is the one that has the most direct benefits to slaveholders, right? it's that routing
jefferson davis is secretary of war in the 1850s. he will go on to be president of the confederacy, one of the largest stakeholders in the united states. as secretary of war he commissions five separate surveys to go out and find a line to the railroad for the pacific coast. one goes along the northern tier of the country ending in the puget sound. a central line goes to san francisco from st. louis. one north of oklahoma to los angeles and the southernmost survey when across texas here to san...
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yeah, well, to answer your question, i'll go to an essay by angela davis. so, angela wrote this essay that was very helpful for me in writing this book where she lamented the fact that frederick douglass did not take up the beginnings of convict labor as a major cause. frederick douglass did have a little bit to say about prisons, but not that much. and angela davis basically this essay wishing that he had taken it up as a major cause when convict labor practices were in their infancy, by which she meant the hope. the post post-civil war. and she was to the south. but where we when we understand that actually convict labor began in new york state which was where douglass was living the fact that he never took it up is all the more astonishing. if we are thinking from our perspective. so one of the things that i'm doing in this book is really answering this question why was it not a major a major rallying cry for a amazing people, brilliant geniuses like frederick douglass, also harriet tubman, who lived in auburn. she lived in auburn to miles away from the
yeah, well, to answer your question, i'll go to an essay by angela davis. so, angela wrote this essay that was very helpful for me in writing this book where she lamented the fact that frederick douglass did not take up the beginnings of convict labor as a major cause. frederick douglass did have a little bit to say about prisons, but not that much. and angela davis basically this essay wishing that he had taken it up as a major cause when convict labor practices were in their infancy, by which...
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lieutenant governor davis.ou so much for being with us. i guess. we get your reaction to these allegations that are being made and what is going on. i mean, what's your sense of it? >> well jim, thank you so much for having me. it's great to be with you this morning. look, the governor and i firmly believe that everyone, our democracy works better when everyone has the opportunity to participate, and everyone has the opportunity for their voices to be heard. and so we're seeing and that play out in bucks county, but all across pennsylvania as well and so what's going to happen in bucks county is that they're going to be able to put in these mail-in ballots. >> is that is that the situation? >> yeah. the judge extended the time for folks to be able to to have their ballots submitted to the county board of elections we know that oftentimes there's always a surge as you get closer to election day, as people have had their ballots for a while and we're filling them out and getting them in and so that's what they're
lieutenant governor davis.ou so much for being with us. i guess. we get your reaction to these allegations that are being made and what is going on. i mean, what's your sense of it? >> well jim, thank you so much for having me. it's great to be with you this morning. look, the governor and i firmly believe that everyone, our democracy works better when everyone has the opportunity to participate, and everyone has the opportunity for their voices to be heard. and so we're seeing and that...
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lieutenant governor davis.the things that struck me is how much there is this perception that democrats are becoming or are the party of elites and no longer care about the working class. and you are hearing pollsters and strategists who are looking at the numbers saying increasingly what you are seeing is the potential realignment of voter preferences. where republicans have positioned themselves as a party more interested in the concerns of the working class. what can they do about it given the policies the democrats have done to help the working class. >> i fundamentally don't think it is true. ly lean on my own experience. i'm the proud son of a union bus driver and hairdresser. my dad is driving a bus to help folks get where they need to go. i encourage you to look at the election that josh shapiro and i ran in 2022. we were able to bring together a coalition of working class folks to win by 15 points. win in places like beaver. coming close to winning a place like lancaster. places that democrats hadn't w
lieutenant governor davis.the things that struck me is how much there is this perception that democrats are becoming or are the party of elites and no longer care about the working class. and you are hearing pollsters and strategists who are looking at the numbers saying increasingly what you are seeing is the potential realignment of voter preferences. where republicans have positioned themselves as a party more interested in the concerns of the working class. what can they do about it given...
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elizabeth: got it, vice president there mike davis thank you., i am elizabeth macdonald, good to be back. you have been watching "the evening edit" on fox business, dvr us, now to my buddies dagen and senate the "the bottom line." dagen: back in
elizabeth: got it, vice president there mike davis thank you., i am elizabeth macdonald, good to be back. you have been watching "the evening edit" on fox business, dvr us, now to my buddies dagen and senate the "the bottom line." dagen: back in
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lincoln served on the eighth judicial circuit in davis' stead. several times they had longer work together and laugh together. they were great friends. until davis goes to chicago and works with several of lincoln's friends. both lawyers and politicians. they set out to capture the nomination for lincoln. and they were very successful at the convention. they're only three belts to get lincoln the nomination. this is really impressive. it's not so easy to use an democratic convention for that very old rule that says you have to capture two thirds of the delegates. this is not the case and the republican convention bright lincoln is nominated. it's a really big deal. lincolnca had come from one political party from the 1840s the whig party were hamilton accompanied democratic party previously. they're trying to balance the ticket. all of it is part of the political organizing and working through it. that gets these guys the nomination. still in the library of congress holds many artifacts regarding the election of 1861 is from telegraph of may of t
lincoln served on the eighth judicial circuit in davis' stead. several times they had longer work together and laugh together. they were great friends. until davis goes to chicago and works with several of lincoln's friends. both lawyers and politicians. they set out to capture the nomination for lincoln. and they were very successful at the convention. they're only three belts to get lincoln the nomination. this is really impressive. it's not so easy to use an democratic convention for that...
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we're on davis island. this is where tampa's main hospital is located. you may recall seeing some of those videos with the barrier surrounding the hospital. that's where we're at now. there was so much concern that this area would be completely flooded. at this point it appears that it is not. hurricane milton came roaring ashore on florida's west coast overnight bringing with it life-threatening winds, heavy rains, and dangerous storm surge. >> i hear a lot of wind outside. >> reporter: bradenton resident angie simararo and her family are riding out the storm at home, located outside of the evacuation zone. >> we knew that we wanted to stay. >> reporter: closer to the gulf coast, in new port richey, resident and pets took shelter in this o.j. simpson. >> we take this -- gym. >> we take this serious. >> reporter: in the days leading up to the storm, millions were urged to evacuate. last night florida's governor said it's too late for those who did not heed those earlier warnings. >> it's too dangerous to evacuate safely, so you have to shelter in place a
we're on davis island. this is where tampa's main hospital is located. you may recall seeing some of those videos with the barrier surrounding the hospital. that's where we're at now. there was so much concern that this area would be completely flooded. at this point it appears that it is not. hurricane milton came roaring ashore on florida's west coast overnight bringing with it life-threatening winds, heavy rains, and dangerous storm surge. >> i hear a lot of wind outside. >>...
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davis and ms. buckhout in our district.as curious as to what will would like to say about the differences between the two. i had done some research myself with the immigration scenario more than a year ago and called mr. davis's office, spoke to a nice young gentleman, a staffer. i just did not see him doing anything concerning the border. we have had a blitz in our area with placards coming in the mail saying basically numerous derogatory statements about ms. buckhout, who had believed was a colonel in the u.s. army and served in war. i would like to know the differences between esther davis and ms. buckhout for anybody out there that would be interested. -- mr. davis. guest: that is a great question. laurie buckhout was an army officer and don davis was an air force officer. beyond that there are plenty of differences between the two candidates. the immigration issue is a huge thing that has come up. you have seen a lot of the ads in this district focus on immigration. don davis has been one of the most probably moderate
davis and ms. buckhout in our district.as curious as to what will would like to say about the differences between the two. i had done some research myself with the immigration scenario more than a year ago and called mr. davis's office, spoke to a nice young gentleman, a staffer. i just did not see him doing anything concerning the border. we have had a blitz in our area with placards coming in the mail saying basically numerous derogatory statements about ms. buckhout, who had believed was a...
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>> answer the question i will go to an essay by angela davis davis. angela davis wrote this essay that was helpful to me in riding that this book where she lamented the fact that frederic douglass did not take up the beginnings of convict labor as a major cause. frederic douglass had a little bit to say about it but not that much can angela davis basically said wishing he had taken it up as a major cause when conduct labor practices were in there at the scene and she met post civil war and she was referring to the south and we understand actually convict labor began in new york state which is where douglas was living in the fact that he never took it up is all the more astonishing if we are thinking from our perspective. one of the things i'm doing this book is answering this question, why was it not a major rallying cry for amazing people, really geniuses like frederic douglass and also harriet tubman who lived in auburn. she lived in auburn two miles away from the operant state prison or the second half of her life until her passing in 1913 so why w
>> answer the question i will go to an essay by angela davis davis. angela davis wrote this essay that was helpful to me in riding that this book where she lamented the fact that frederic douglass did not take up the beginnings of convict labor as a major cause. frederic douglass had a little bit to say about it but not that much can angela davis basically said wishing he had taken it up as a major cause when conduct labor practices were in there at the scene and she met post civil war...