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sammy davis idolized sinatra, and in many ways, sinatra was better for sammy davis been sammy davis was for sinatra, but they had something that went on behind closed doors. they were able to sort of e into something that was considered a great double act in american entertainment. >> i listened on your radio station, and sometimes the rat pack will be there, sammy davis junior, and in an unbelievably condescending way that dean martin and sinatra would treat sammy davis, jr. -- are 20 minutes in the documentary about that. to fill you in if you do not know, the rat pack were two anlians, a jew, and african-american that converted to judaism, and the son-in-law of the president. a lot of their humor was very --d-hitting, it was because because sammy was not only black, but the youngest of the had, was physically short. he was picked on a lot, and dean martin used to pick him up, and would like to thank the naacp for giving this tremendous award. oh, cut that out. ha ha ha. does not comey down on that side, because whoopi goldberg and billy crystal, who are a sensitive to that, that is t
sammy davis idolized sinatra, and in many ways, sinatra was better for sammy davis been sammy davis was for sinatra, but they had something that went on behind closed doors. they were able to sort of e into something that was considered a great double act in american entertainment. >> i listened on your radio station, and sometimes the rat pack will be there, sammy davis junior, and in an unbelievably condescending way that dean martin and sinatra would treat sammy davis, jr. -- are 20...
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in many ways sinatra was better for sammy davis, then sammy davis was for sinatra.they had something that went on behind closed doors , they were able to metamorphosis it into something that was a double act in american entertainment. >> i listen to sinatra on the radio station. and sometimes they'll play vegas and the rat pack. it in on the unbelievable condescending way that dean martin and sinatra treated sammy davis . >> there's 20 minutes in the documentary about that. i think it's unresolvable. oddly enough. to fill you in if you do not know. the rat pack work to italians, a ju , and an african-american the converted to judaism. and the son-in-law of the president. a lot of their humor was very hard hitting. and not only because sammy was black , but he was the youngest of the group. and he was physically short. he was picked on a lot, dean martin used to pick him up and say want to thank the naacp forgive me this tremendous award. the documentary and really does not come down on any side. because with whoopi goldberg and billy crystal, who are sensitive to th
in many ways sinatra was better for sammy davis, then sammy davis was for sinatra.they had something that went on behind closed doors , they were able to metamorphosis it into something that was a double act in american entertainment. >> i listen to sinatra on the radio station. and sometimes they'll play vegas and the rat pack. it in on the unbelievable condescending way that dean martin and sinatra treated sammy davis . >> there's 20 minutes in the documentary about that. i think...
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the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis his story from beginning to end director stanley nelson unpacks the any graphic troubled artists hides and loves fame drug abuse domestic violence and of course music the wait miles davis lends his voice to i think one of the things that is a highlight of this film is that miles is the narrator we use clips from miles all biographies so miles you kind of hear my story a few miles around the world and i think that's so unique and different perspective you know. into what made him tick and drove everyone what drove his music aside from his voice the documentary features never before seen. and never before heard music made available by the artist friends and sony music. what emerges is the portrait of a musical genius who was. tormented by the racism and divisions that surrounded him . but refused to let cliches define them. a lot of the old guys who went to school it would make you play like you away to hide something from theory you would lose the feeling in your claim i wanted to see what was going on and all the music the put his h
the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis his story from beginning to end director stanley nelson unpacks the any graphic troubled artists hides and loves fame drug abuse domestic violence and of course music the wait miles davis lends his voice to i think one of the things that is a highlight of this film is that miles is the narrator we use clips from miles all biographies so miles you kind of hear my story a few miles around the world and i think that's so unique and different...
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the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis a story from beginning to end director stanley nelson unpacks the enigmatic troubled artist's highs and lows fame drug abuse domestic violence and of course music to weight miles davis lends his voice to i think one of the things that is a highlight of this film was that miles is the narrator we use clips from miles autobiography so miles you kind of hear miles a story a few miles of the world i think that's unique and different perspective you know and i mean to what made him tick in the intro and the way what drove his music aside from his voice the documentary features never before seen and never before heard music made available by the artist friends and sony music. what emerges is the portrait of a musical genius can respond. tormented by the racism and divisions that surrounded him. but refused to let cliches define them. a lot of the old guys thought that when we went to school it would make you play like you were white you learned something from theory you would lose the feeling any other way i wanted to see what was going
the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis a story from beginning to end director stanley nelson unpacks the enigmatic troubled artist's highs and lows fame drug abuse domestic violence and of course music to weight miles davis lends his voice to i think one of the things that is a highlight of this film was that miles is the narrator we use clips from miles autobiography so miles you kind of hear miles a story a few miles of the world i think that's unique and different perspective...
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in many ways, he was better for sammy davis than sammy davis was for sinatra. they had something that went on behind closed doors. they were able to metamorphose into great entertainment. >> how do you deal with -- i listen to sirius sinatra on the radio station and sometimes they'll play stuff in vegas and sammy davis jr. is there and the unbelievable con descending way that sinatra treats sammy davis jr. do you deal with that? >> it's an unresolvable issue. to fill you in, the rat pack were two italians, a you and an african-american who converted to judaism, right, and the son-in-law of the president. and a lot of their humor was very hard hitting. because sammy was not only black, but was the youngest of the group and had -- was physically short, he was picked on a lot. there are all sorts of things. dean martin used to pick him unand say i want to thank the naacp for giving me this tremendous award. oh, cut that out. ha ha ha. the documentary doesn't come down on any side, because whoopi goldberg and billy crystal who would be sensitive to that say in the
in many ways, he was better for sammy davis than sammy davis was for sinatra. they had something that went on behind closed doors. they were able to metamorphose into great entertainment. >> how do you deal with -- i listen to sirius sinatra on the radio station and sometimes they'll play stuff in vegas and sammy davis jr. is there and the unbelievable con descending way that sinatra treats sammy davis jr. do you deal with that? >> it's an unresolvable issue. to fill you in, the rat...
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the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis his story from beginning to end director stanley nelson unpacks the enigmatic troubled artist's highs and lows same drug abuse domestic violence and of course music the late miles davis lends his voice to and then one of the things that is a highlight of this film is that miles is the narrator we used clips from miles there's all biographies so miles you kind of hear miles a story a few miles the words i think that's unique in a different perspective you know. into what made him tick in the early one what drove his music aside from his voice the documentary features never before seen santa never before heard music made available by the artist friends and sony music . what emerges is the portrait of a musical genius. he was tormented by the racism and visions that surrounded him.
the new film miles davis birth of the cool tells davis his story from beginning to end director stanley nelson unpacks the enigmatic troubled artist's highs and lows same drug abuse domestic violence and of course music the late miles davis lends his voice to and then one of the things that is a highlight of this film is that miles is the narrator we used clips from miles there's all biographies so miles you kind of hear miles a story a few miles the words i think that's unique in a different...
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his most recent biographical work is the documentary film fsma davis junior, i gotta be me. so, larry what has money to biography . >> hi. i may be a little different from the rest of the panel, my venue is really entertainment. so, obviously, in entertainment you are dealing with the public persona of performers, what they sang, danced, acted, and of course what happens offstage or behind the curtains is equally fascinating as you try to make sense out of what a performer did public we do with what were his or her motivations, the context of the time, what trends and tastes changed in my case american entertainment , to make them in favor are out-of-favor so i've already been interested in that on stage and off stage dialectic and hopefully when we talk more about sammy davis junior that's particularly persuasive. >> john winkler is a professor of the history department at the university of missouri columbia. he is interested in religious history, particularly methodism and he was also on my committee when i took my exams and when i wrote my dissertation, so i'm glad i'm as
his most recent biographical work is the documentary film fsma davis junior, i gotta be me. so, larry what has money to biography . >> hi. i may be a little different from the rest of the panel, my venue is really entertainment. so, obviously, in entertainment you are dealing with the public persona of performers, what they sang, danced, acted, and of course what happens offstage or behind the curtains is equally fascinating as you try to make sense out of what a performer did public we...
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he had this great feud with jefferson davis probably jefferson davis most outspoken critic most peoplehave never heard of. he ended up getting elected to the federal congress something believed he did that just so he could stand up on the confederate floor of the confederate congress and talk about jefferson davis. that's all he did demanding investigations of jefferson davis. talking about jefferson davis what a coward he was and how he was growing up the whole war effort. over and over again. he was kind of this maniacal, could be this maniacal guy that led this colorful life to say the least. when he died all the obituaries of people who loved him bought into what he was doing or probably more people hated him because he tended to burn his bridges wherever he went. one other thing he did his a politician if all that wasn't enough he ran for office as a jacksonian democrat as a wig as a mainstream democrat as a union democrat, as a member of the know nothing party, as a confederate congressman, and finally ended up joining the republican party after the work. he did all of that as we
he had this great feud with jefferson davis probably jefferson davis most outspoken critic most peoplehave never heard of. he ended up getting elected to the federal congress something believed he did that just so he could stand up on the confederate floor of the confederate congress and talk about jefferson davis. that's all he did demanding investigations of jefferson davis. talking about jefferson davis what a coward he was and how he was growing up the whole war effort. over and over again....
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. >>> more cases of women being drugged while at bars at davis, how u.c. davis students are reacting to the crime. . >>> some bay area children went back to school shopping from law enforcement officers. they went to the san rafael target. each student received a 100- dollar gift card and paired with police agencies. >> these children will go to school and excited. they have the clothes and we give them a backpack full of school supplies. the group said parents may gets a much joy as the children. the city of richmond celebrated with the rosie the riveter home front festival. hundreds of women showed up dressed as rosie the image used as a recruiting tool during world war ii. it paid tribute to the women who filled the jobs while the men were over seas. >> along the way they had a lot of struggles and they made of the social changes that made us what we are today. >> organizers hope to break a record next for the largest gathering of people dressed as rosie the river etter -- riveter. rabbits are running rampant and neighbors are doing what they can to get
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richard davis, i think of him as, like, the george packer of his day. [laughter] no, in a good way. [laughter] no, he was someone who he, he was a correspondent, he was a journalist, but he also wrote plays, he was, you know, he saw himself as, you know, a chronicler of the moment, not just a reporter. and someone who was fascinated by war at its heart, right? so that was -- so richard harding davis had grown up in pennsylvania in a literary family, went to college, decided that he wanted to be a journalist along the way. i mean, it's a very modern story. he worked for the college paper, decided he loved journalism and proved to be a really great journalist in a very modern way. he adopted a lot of reporting techniques that at the time were, today they're sort of, you know, the stock and trade of journalists, but at the time this idea that you would go and profile people, you would write a profile, that you would talk to different people about that person, that you would also tell things from different points of view within one article, he went -- covers the jonestown flood. that wa
richard davis, i think of him as, like, the george packer of his day. [laughter] no, in a good way. [laughter] no, he was someone who he, he was a correspondent, he was a journalist, but he also wrote plays, he was, you know, he saw himself as, you know, a chronicler of the moment, not just a reporter. and someone who was fascinated by war at its heart, right? so that was -- so richard harding davis had grown up in pennsylvania in a literary family, went to college, decided that he wanted to be...
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we're going first to angela davis.an you talk about the legacy of toni morrison and then how you first came to know her, professor davis? morning, amy. i am still recovering from the news that toni is no longer with us, but i think it is important for us to recognize how her words have radically altered the lives that we live. she has helped to transform our collective sensibilities and also our awareness of the place of art and literature in the world. sometimes i think back to the slaveryhich i imagine before reading "beloved." and i realize how abstract that imagination was. , i think probably for the very first time, to menine enslaved women and with complexes, withctivities, inferiority. i think her work has literally revolutionized the way people all over the world think, not only about black people in the u.s., but how they imagine their andlives and their pasts their futures. i met toni morrison for the first time not long after the conclusion of my trial. she was an editor at random house publishing company. i
we're going first to angela davis.an you talk about the legacy of toni morrison and then how you first came to know her, professor davis? morning, amy. i am still recovering from the news that toni is no longer with us, but i think it is important for us to recognize how her words have radically altered the lives that we live. she has helped to transform our collective sensibilities and also our awareness of the place of art and literature in the world. sometimes i think back to the slaveryhich...
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don't give up. >> reporter: and the day chris davis got that letter -- >> davis is going to get one!reporter: the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it meant enough to me for me to carry it around the rest of the day and -- it was pretty cool. i mean, i'd be lying if i said i didn't get a little choked up. >> reporter: together in the locker room, on the field and in the dugout. reporter gary thorne. >> anything else you want to say to chris? >> just thank him for -- for the best day of my life. >> all right. we'll do it again. >> we need more henrys. and you are incredible, henry. we loved it. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. hope to see you tomorrow. good night.
don't give up. >> reporter: and the day chris davis got that letter -- >> davis is going to get one!reporter: the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it meant enough to me for me to carry it around the rest of the day and -- it was pretty cool. i mean, i'd be lying if i said i didn't get a little choked up. >> reporter: together in the locker room, on the field and in the...
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sounds of just trying to miles davis from a new documentary on general relief. welcome to arts and culture more on that movie in a moment but also coming up the great renaissance master peter broad of the elder is being celebrated all over the belgian capital prospects. and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in birth of the cool. more than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history movie his.
sounds of just trying to miles davis from a new documentary on general relief. welcome to arts and culture more on that movie in a moment but also coming up the great renaissance master peter broad of the elder is being celebrated all over the belgian capital prospects. and gamers delight here in germany at the moment when the world's biggest computer games event games cong. for jazz fans the long white is what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis...
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sounds of just trying to miles davis from a new documentary now on general release. welcome to arts and culture more on that movie in a moment but also coming up the great renaissance master p. to the elder is being celebrated all over the belgian capital process. and gamers delight here in germany at the moment with the world's biggest computer games event games kong. for jazz fans the long wait is over what is being hailed as the definitive documentary about legendary trumpeter miles davis hit cinemas this week the director stanley nelson 1st started this project over 15 years ago most importantly with the permission of miles davis family and sony music but it was shelved until 2 years ago now the story of one of the most influential and brilliant musicians in the world of jazz can be told in birth of the cool. more than any other jazz artist miles davis had the qualities of a rock star when he was a boy his father gave him a trumpet the rest is history. oh it's been like a curse with me it's the 1st thing in my life good or bad.
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davis. i am grateful for this invitation to address you today on occasion of the 55th anniversary of the san francisco human rights commission. i was privileged to serve on the commission for over six years. as one of mayor lee's very first appointments in 2011 and his very last appointment to the commission commission on ages and adult services just a few day s befor he passed away. they were exciting years to be addressing issues of human rights in our city. during that time we saw the p d pendulum swing on some very serious and pronounced issues from prop aid to marriage equ equality and simultaneously from a did he haevastating recession prosperous tech boom. as add to that the increase in the outmigraines of the african-american community and an emerging black lives matter movement and local instances that prompted justified voluntevocal concern over law enforcement's excessive use of force. throughout this journey in time, the human rights commission was present and relevant in its res
davis. i am grateful for this invitation to address you today on occasion of the 55th anniversary of the san francisco human rights commission. i was privileged to serve on the commission for over six years. as one of mayor lee's very first appointments in 2011 and his very last appointment to the commission commission on ages and adult services just a few day s befor he passed away. they were exciting years to be addressing issues of human rights in our city. during that time we saw the p d...
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davis was never one to withhold from a bad cause. his take on emancipation was the blackest crime in all humanity. this is called going all in if you're going to be wrong, be wrong on a biblical scale. so there's not a lot of public remorse. there are certainly soldiers, famous testimony from achilles clark, sergeant in tennessee that writes about fort pillow and writes to his sister saying this is what happened. it is clear he thinks it shouldn't have happened. brains could have been scooped up in any quantity from skulls bashed in with rifle butts inside fort pillow. but no. i haven't seen a great deal of that. what you see is tendency to say they didn't happen in the way the union overdrama advertised this. we were trying to take the fort and it was an accident. but not a clear reckoning with that among that wartime generation, even though there's plenty of evidence from people that talk about it. in private correspondence, i guess i would say, in private correspondence people that say this isn't how we should behave. after they c
davis was never one to withhold from a bad cause. his take on emancipation was the blackest crime in all humanity. this is called going all in if you're going to be wrong, be wrong on a biblical scale. so there's not a lot of public remorse. there are certainly soldiers, famous testimony from achilles clark, sergeant in tennessee that writes about fort pillow and writes to his sister saying this is what happened. it is clear he thinks it shouldn't have happened. brains could have been scooped...
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davis is going to get one!reporter: the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it meant enough to me for me to carry it around the rest of the day and -- it was pretty cool. i mean, i'd be lying if i said i didn't get a little choked up. >> reporter: together in the locker room, on the field and in the dugout. reporter gary thorne. >> anything else you want to say to chris? >> just thank him for -- for the best day of my life. >> all right. we'll do it again. >> we need more henrys. and you are incredible, henry. we loved it. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. hope to see you tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: now from abc7, live breaking news. >> we're following several breaking stories right now, including the situation on the bay bridge. looking live at the toll plaza where there are residual delays after a person was seen hanging from a cable underneath the bridge. this was westbound past treasure island. at one point the
davis is going to get one!reporter: the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it meant enough to me for me to carry it around the rest of the day and -- it was pretty cool. i mean, i'd be lying if i said i didn't get a little choked up. >> reporter: together in the locker room, on the field and in the dugout. reporter gary thorne. >> anything else you want to say to chris? >>...
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it doesn't again because davis respects this threat. that isn't to say that black men experienced a just war because they do not. the confederate policy shifts to in some respects reflect the u.s. position. it is if there are no enslaved men in u.s. armies, if there are men who had previously held the classification under law of a slave, they have by this point escaped from their masters and they have come into a u.s. refugee camp of the sort that amy taylor described yesterday and they have enlisted in the u.s. army as regular men so they are no different from white soldiers in that capacity. once they are in the union army there are no slaves. the confederacy has to recognize that. that being said the confederate army like the u.s. army is enormously decentralized and in many interactions with black soldiers across the south atrocities are committed and black men are refused the opportunity to surrender and this happens most famously at fort pillow. it happens at plymouth and in north carolina and it happens insult phil in virginia an
it doesn't again because davis respects this threat. that isn't to say that black men experienced a just war because they do not. the confederate policy shifts to in some respects reflect the u.s. position. it is if there are no enslaved men in u.s. armies, if there are men who had previously held the classification under law of a slave, they have by this point escaped from their masters and they have come into a u.s. refugee camp of the sort that amy taylor described yesterday and they have...
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. >>> coming up, a drugging problem at davis. >> how police at uc davis are saying that six women have come forward saying that their drinks were drugged. >>> and in the east bay, more than a dozen roberts are causing damage to homes. more on that when we come back. . yes! oh, yeah! seriously, save on fall styles for women, men, boys and girls. at the ross shoe event. on now. you...and mom also gets aoss shoppiback-to-school bag? that's yes for less. ross has the brands you want for back to school. and it feels even better when you find them for less. at ross. yes for less. >>> "i miss you" coming to you by request. good morning to all of you. isn't it a beautiful start to the morning? we have low clouds and fog in place and mostly sunny skies for the afternoon and warmer weather coming our way. i'll detail the new trend coming up. >> thank you. >>> the city of richmond celebrated its place in history with the rosie the riveter homefront festival. hundreds of women showed up on saturday dressed up as rosie who was a recruiting tool in world war ii taking the jobs that were left empty b
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. >> host: did jefferson davis ever win an election, an actual election. >> guest: he was a senator -- >> host: csa. >> guest: he was nominated to -- in a constitutional convention as the moderate in montgomery, alabama in february of 1861 and i didn't think he if did stand for election. americans think the con federal constitution -- their told the confederate constitution was a replica of the u.s. exhaustion constitution put wasn't. they had a one-material executive, and i -- one-term executive i believe wait as five-year executive term so he avoided re-election. >> professor mccurrie, was there a lot of political infighting during the war in the south? >> guest: yeah, there was. and there were no formal political parties. i mean, one of the things that is interesting about confederacy, so quickly was on the ropes. a lot of things that were planned never really materialized. and there was political opposition but it was in a creak clique kind of form. there was in republican party ticket. you couldn't vote for lincoln in the deep south. i think in virginia you could vote for lincoln
. >> host: did jefferson davis ever win an election, an actual election. >> guest: he was a senator -- >> host: csa. >> guest: he was nominated to -- in a constitutional convention as the moderate in montgomery, alabama in february of 1861 and i didn't think he if did stand for election. americans think the con federal constitution -- their told the confederate constitution was a replica of the u.s. exhaustion constitution put wasn't. they had a one-material executive,...
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davis, however, ended up going over and breaking away into the rebel territory ended up going behindand got a picture of how terrible things were. and it really was terrible. at least 100,000 had been massacred were killed. they were set up to control the population and davis came back after a month and was flailing stories and telling the world about what he saw and he wrote a book about what he saw that came out a few months later and he became very hawkish and basically became almost a missionary with his zeal he made a very strong humanitarian case. one more detail about status if you go back and read his stuff today it's pretty good. some of his novels are better than others. his reporting is really good. he ended up becoming attached and filed reports that read very well today. they are biased and pro- roosevelt but it is with great detail and in a way they were very similar where they were ahead of their time is quickly became eclipsed by the moment that follows the. they were both, davis was so of the moment and understood with professional journalism was you could make stuff
davis, however, ended up going over and breaking away into the rebel territory ended up going behindand got a picture of how terrible things were. and it really was terrible. at least 100,000 had been massacred were killed. they were set up to control the population and davis came back after a month and was flailing stories and telling the world about what he saw and he wrote a book about what he saw that came out a few months later and he became very hawkish and basically became almost a...
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he had this great feud with jefferson davis probably jefferson davis most outspoken critic most peoplee never heard of. he ended up getting elected to the federal congress something believed he did that just so he could stand up on the confederate floor of the confederate congress and talk about jefferson davis. that's all he did demanding investigations of jefferson davis. talking about jefferson davis what a coward he was and how he was growing up the whole war effort. over and over again. he was kind of this maniacal, could be this maniacal guy that led this colorful life to say the least. when he died all the obituaries of people who loved him bought into what he was doing or probably more people hated him because he tended to burn his bridges wherever he went. one other thing he did his a politician if all that wasn't enough he ran for office as a jacksonian democrat as a wig as a mainstream democrat as a union democrat, as a member of the know nothing party, as a confederate congressman, and finally ended up joining the republican party after the work. he did all of that as well.
he had this great feud with jefferson davis probably jefferson davis most outspoken critic most peoplee never heard of. he ended up getting elected to the federal congress something believed he did that just so he could stand up on the confederate floor of the confederate congress and talk about jefferson davis. that's all he did demanding investigations of jefferson davis. talking about jefferson davis what a coward he was and how he was growing up the whole war effort. over and over again. he...
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davis. absolutely nothing to do with how good a person you are. also. you are incredible. you play in the mlb. you've done it for a long time. and everyone goes through a slump. doesn't give up. >> and the day chris davis got that letter. the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it was pretty cool. i'd be lying if i said i didn't get a little choked up. >> reporter: together in the locker room and on the dougout, reporter gary thorne. >> thank you for the best day of my life. >> all right, we'll do it again. >> what an awesome young imagine. it was the greek writer aesop who said, "no act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." that's "nightline." you can always catch our full episodes on hulu. thanks for the company, america. good night. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, so neuns chae eir ne innow,abbott technolog.lions of nefor people with parkinson's, st
davis. absolutely nothing to do with how good a person you are. also. you are incredible. you play in the mlb. you've done it for a long time. and everyone goes through a slump. doesn't give up. >> and the day chris davis got that letter. the slump was over. >> and for chris davis, it's over, baby. >> reporter: and chris would meet the boy who wrote to him. >> it was pretty cool. i'd be lying if i said i didn't get a little choked up. >> reporter: together in the...
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davis had to be convinced of that. what was the late jackson relationship therefore, on the eve of the faithful jezebel campaign the great contingency.ir given the book. because of lee's ultimately to jackson's death in the shattering of the team, jackson is least cheap operator because long street's accident. he is on detached duty on the southside virginia near petersburg. jackson is least chief strategic operational and tactical visor. both wish to bring the war into the north. jackson is one of lee's few personal friends. their relationship is built on a foundation of professional trust undergirded by christian faith and jackson and stewart the calvary leader are also quite close which created a solid level of second-tier leadership and chancellorsville and potentially jaunt. the stewart jackson relationship is fascinating and if you read the book, you will see. just how close they were. what was jackson significance to the confederacy in the spring of 1863, he had a public reputation as a winning general rent he w
davis had to be convinced of that. what was the late jackson relationship therefore, on the eve of the faithful jezebel campaign the great contingency.ir given the book. because of lee's ultimately to jackson's death in the shattering of the team, jackson is least cheap operator because long street's accident. he is on detached duty on the southside virginia near petersburg. jackson is least chief strategic operational and tactical visor. both wish to bring the war into the north. jackson is...
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richard davis. professor of political science and director of the office of civic engagement at brigham young university. dr. elizabeth thing and, project director for the american democracy project at university of indiana south bend. and, dr. john green, interim president of the center for applied politics. now we will begin the q and a. we welcome questions from everyone. those of you joining us through our livestream. if you want to tweak a question, tweet it at the city club. today isur microphone the interim. dr. davis mentioned the phenomenon of debates starting as early as they started. in the a lot of debates democratic party schedule this year. if you years ago, we had a lot of debates in the party. i don't know if this is real or something i perceive, that the presence of a lot of debates gave republican candidates several years ago opportunities to repeat and strengthen talking points against the other side. they seemed to use that pretty effectively so that everybody knew what they were
richard davis. professor of political science and director of the office of civic engagement at brigham young university. dr. elizabeth thing and, project director for the american democracy project at university of indiana south bend. and, dr. john green, interim president of the center for applied politics. now we will begin the q and a. we welcome questions from everyone. those of you joining us through our livestream. if you want to tweak a question, tweet it at the city club. today isur...
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>> he goes with jefferson davis. he is selecting the main route, davisdefend the jefferson highway, let's make sure we can be at manassas, but we have to defend this artery. he is laying out the keyway to defend the railroad. he is acting as the grand strategist and as an engineer to help the confederacy achieve its goals. that is the simplest way i can put it. it is incredible that the southerners could keep a road between charleston and savannah going that whole time, and to gound a way back and forth. he has a military adviser to jefferson davis, but he is also accomplishing all different feats that had an impact on the confederate army. last question, anybody? thank you very much. i will be around here. thanks to the gettysburg heritage center and to c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> thank you also very much for coming out tonight. announcer: le
>> he goes with jefferson davis. he is selecting the main route, davisdefend the jefferson highway, let's make sure we can be at manassas, but we have to defend this artery. he is laying out the keyway to defend the railroad. he is acting as the grand strategist and as an engineer to help the confederacy achieve its goals. that is the simplest way i can put it. it is incredible that the southerners could keep a road between charleston and savannah going that whole time, and to gound a way...
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tonight -- milo ventimiglia, from "this changes everything," actress and producer geena davis, musicrom ex hex, featuring the 8g band with julian dorio. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we'd like to begin tonight by saying a few words about the horrific mass shootings in dayton and el paso this was a heartbreaking weekend of unspeakable tragedy, and yet, one that disturbingly feels all too familiar of course, as we all know by now, there's an epidemic of gun violence and mass shootings in this country, and no matter how difficult, we cannot become numb to it, but it's also not just about guns the shooting in el paso was an act of white supremacist domestic terrorism specifically targeting hispanics. it's a threat that is growing and real these are facts we must look squarely in the eye, no matter how monstrous. this spread of violent white supremacy has been fueled by racist vitriol, warning of invasions by immigrants, language that is frequently echoed by right-wing med
tonight -- milo ventimiglia, from "this changes everything," actress and producer geena davis, musicrom ex hex, featuring the 8g band with julian dorio. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. we'd like to begin tonight by saying a few words about the horrific mass shootings in dayton and el paso this was a heartbreaking weekend of unspeakable tragedy, and yet,...
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they eventually airlifted her to uc davis medical center. many witnesses fear the worst. >>> i saw shoes in the street. sorry. it is sad. my heart goes out to the family.>> reporter: not just tough but her stepfather said she has a big heart. she spent her last christmas holiday raising money to homeless women in brentwood. >>> i was asking coworkers and friends her mother did the same. >> reporter: she will spend the night at uc davis medical center tonight. family is saying that doctor should release her tomorrow. hopefully she will be back home tomorrow. as for the driver police have not released her name or her mug shot at this point. they say she is facing a number of charges. >>> to san jose schools took no chances today after a mountain lion spotted near one of the campuses. kids were kept on lockdown this morning after reports of a poma on the prowl at sheboygan middle school. in the evergreen neighborhood. the shelter in place also apply to which is just a couple blocks away. after the lockdown was lifted kids were still kept all th
they eventually airlifted her to uc davis medical center. many witnesses fear the worst. >>> i saw shoes in the street. sorry. it is sad. my heart goes out to the family.>> reporter: not just tough but her stepfather said she has a big heart. she spent her last christmas holiday raising money to homeless women in brentwood. >>> i was asking coworkers and friends her mother did the same. >> reporter: she will spend the night at uc davis medical center tonight....
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a source of frustration for davis police detective says that even though the dress was found here athe arlington farm apartments. >>there's no indication that the person who possessed it or owned it actually lives here. there are a 140 units the managers say they know nothing about a missing wedding dress. the dress was purchased at a david's bridal shop which has a number of stores in the region, even though the bar code is on the price tag. davis is having a tough time tracing it to a particular store, the dress could have been stolen even in another city. >>and without an owner we don't have the victim and hence we really don't have a crime. >>thus a davis police facebook appeal for clues, wedding dresses, 10 have unique stories recently this wedding dress was found by a motorist on the to 10 freeway southern california. after a search, the owner was finally found she was donating it to charity when it was blownthe mi sacrificed in the heat of the moment. >>marriage gone man as for the current mistreat, the bride or groom may have been dumped along with the dress could have been d
a source of frustration for davis police detective says that even though the dress was found here athe arlington farm apartments. >>there's no indication that the person who possessed it or owned it actually lives here. there are a 140 units the managers say they know nothing about a missing wedding dress. the dress was purchased at a david's bridal shop which has a number of stores in the region, even though the bar code is on the price tag. davis is having a tough time tracing it to a...
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a comparison here between the work of pedro almodovar and terrence davis.g films as his mother singing. clearly a very personal movie. there are hints? there are hints of it. what he has done is taken the real story in fictionalised it and just taken elements. but there are some things you can see are absolutely personal particularly the portrayal of the figure of his mother. i thought was terrific and i think antonio banderas should be up for an oscar nomination after this. that's definitely a commendation. ok, on to angel has fallen. where are you with the has fallen series? it was only earlier when somebody said the trilogy of the has fallens that i realised. olympus has fallen which was the not—good version of white house down. i hated london has fallen in which there's a line, "most of london's known landmarks which were destroyed." well, what about the unknown landmarks? gerard butler is back and is framed for an attack on the president's life. here's the clip. what is that? are they bats? they're drones, they're drones! on radio: art! i didn't think
a comparison here between the work of pedro almodovar and terrence davis.g films as his mother singing. clearly a very personal movie. there are hints? there are hints of it. what he has done is taken the real story in fictionalised it and just taken elements. but there are some things you can see are absolutely personal particularly the portrayal of the figure of his mother. i thought was terrific and i think antonio banderas should be up for an oscar nomination after this. that's definitely a...
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retiring early from the nfl and what to expect this season is terrell davis. he is an nfl hall of famer running back with the denver broncos. so you had a lot of personal experience with cbd helping your migraines, your pain from sports is that right? >> yeah. that is correct. now when i was playing sbichlt so when i was playing i didn't even know anything about cbd, didn't touch, didn't understand it but after i retired, i've been beat up for a long time. so i had inflammation. i had pain in my knees >> and you were runningback. people almost joke about guys make it a couple of years, like how long is his career going to be >> that's why someone like zeke elliot is holding on so for me it was like i played the game, i loved the game, but after the game i was beat up and i just couldn't find something that i was looking forward to kind of get rid of the pain and feel normal again because as an athlete, you are used to performing at a high level. so you're always looking for something to give you that edge to make you feel good again. i retired about two years
retiring early from the nfl and what to expect this season is terrell davis. he is an nfl hall of famer running back with the denver broncos. so you had a lot of personal experience with cbd helping your migraines, your pain from sports is that right? >> yeah. that is correct. now when i was playing sbichlt so when i was playing i didn't even know anything about cbd, didn't touch, didn't understand it but after i retired, i've been beat up for a long time. so i had inflammation. i had...
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he said this in direct response to jefferson davis who supported the bill. looking back, one would expect the smithsonian bills to be wig measures because of their incipient nationalizing tendency, but prominent democrats either defended or in polk's class signed the legislation in question. i had a powerpoint today. i had some interesting images i wanted to show you for the next point, but that's fine. i'll tray to describe it. one explanation for this that could be inferred in my view, but not proven involves evidence of personal relationships. in the 1840s there emerged small networks of influential men, and scientists with the national institution and later the smithsonian and typographical engineers in the army who had access to wig and democratic politicians and democratic politicians and who could through publications and maps reach a wider public. through some of the men and wives and daughters, there were intimate ties of party and friendship that crossed party lines. for example, an engineer from 1843 the superintendent of the u.s. coast survey was
he said this in direct response to jefferson davis who supported the bill. looking back, one would expect the smithsonian bills to be wig measures because of their incipient nationalizing tendency, but prominent democrats either defended or in polk's class signed the legislation in question. i had a powerpoint today. i had some interesting images i wanted to show you for the next point, but that's fine. i'll tray to describe it. one explanation for this that could be inferred in my view, but...
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and they subsequently stabilized her at the scene and airlifted her to uc davis medical center. >> police say the driver left the scene but wauz caught a short time later. >> one of our officers being super alert and doing great old-fashioned police work was able to locate the vehicle and the suspect inside the vehicle. >> the female suspect was booked on felony hit-and-run and driving under the influence. the victim was making the long walk to edna hill middle school where superintendent eaton says they broke the news to classmates and offered counseling. officials couldn't hide their disgust at what happened. >> i think it's unfathomable someone would leave the scene after injuring a child. it's not representative of the family and the community we have here in brentwood. >> parents lined up to pick up their own kids say the accident adds to the fears they already have about children and traffic. >> i see a lot of stuff and i think it would be safe to have police every morning, at least one police close by to the school. >> if you don't have eye contact with the driver, just don't walk
and they subsequently stabilized her at the scene and airlifted her to uc davis medical center. >> police say the driver left the scene but wauz caught a short time later. >> one of our officers being super alert and doing great old-fashioned police work was able to locate the vehicle and the suspect inside the vehicle. >> the female suspect was booked on felony hit-and-run and driving under the influence. the victim was making the long walk to edna hill middle school where...
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buffalo bisonthe jonathan davis catch.g because it saves a no-hitter in the ninth inning. >> oh, really? that's cool. >> one out in the ninth inning. he saves it right there. that was beautiful. this is devonte jackson for denver, tackled by the kicker. >> what a hit! >> lit him up. >> he's a kickoff specialist and punter. not just any other guy, 6'2", to 20 pounds, you can bet donte jackson will be having problems looking at the film. in case you missed it last night at levi's stadium, no football played but >> e. >> how many times have you conc >> seeing the stones five times. candlestick park. >> and they never disappoint. >> to me, they were really on it. >> they did two encores, give me shelter and satisfaction. they brought out a woman to sing with mick jagger. >> sent shivers down your spine but the thing that's amazing here's the guy who had a serious heart procedure. couple, three months ago and he's back and looking lean and mean. >> how close were you? >> we just saw it. >> right where that camera, yeah, close e
buffalo bisonthe jonathan davis catch.g because it saves a no-hitter in the ninth inning. >> oh, really? that's cool. >> one out in the ninth inning. he saves it right there. that was beautiful. this is devonte jackson for denver, tackled by the kicker. >> what a hit! >> lit him up. >> he's a kickoff specialist and punter. not just any other guy, 6'2", to 20 pounds, you can bet donte jackson will be having problems looking at the film. in case you missed it...
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we are hearing now from the defeated conservative, chris davies., but they have been by my side every step of the way. i'm a very lucky man indeed. i would finish by saying what a village it has been to serve the people of brecon and radnorshire as theirmp people of brecon and radnorshire as their mp over the last four years. i would like to thank them for the support they've given me today. it's been humbling as always and there is no greater pleasure for any man or woman and that is to serve their own constituency as member of parliament andi constituency as member of parliament and i thank them for that. i was all the constituents in brecon and radnorshire the various successes in the future. thank you. ijust like to say a very few words, first of all thank you to everyone who is organised this event and worked to deliver everything...“ you just joined worked to deliver everything...“ you justjoined us, we're live in mid wales, the first electoral test for the new prime minister, boris johnson. the liberal democrats have taken a conservative sea
we are hearing now from the defeated conservative, chris davies., but they have been by my side every step of the way. i'm a very lucky man indeed. i would finish by saying what a village it has been to serve the people of brecon and radnorshire as theirmp people of brecon and radnorshire as their mp over the last four years. i would like to thank them for the support they've given me today. it's been humbling as always and there is no greater pleasure for any man or woman and that is to serve...
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wyre davies, bbc news.heir season tickets next year, of almost 3%. the price hike could mean some passengers from january, paying more than a hundred pounds extra a year to get to work. rises in regulated fares are linked to the retail price index measure of inflation, in july, and passenger groups, say that's unfair. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith is at manchester piccadilly station for us tonight. nestled in the pennines between leeds and manchester, there's plenty of workers heading in either direction. elaine serves up welcome caffeine to those commuters facing the price rise. it does add up and the thing with it, they're not getting anything extra for it. it's not an improved service. a handful of things have been pushing up bills injuly. hotel prices, toys and computer games have all gone up, making it more expensive to look after the kids. six week holidays, bit of a nightmare because it does seem to get more and more expensive. so rail ticket rises will hit hard. you have to get
wyre davies, bbc news.heir season tickets next year, of almost 3%. the price hike could mean some passengers from january, paying more than a hundred pounds extra a year to get to work. rises in regulated fares are linked to the retail price index measure of inflation, in july, and passenger groups, say that's unfair. 0ur consumer affairs correspondent, colletta smith is at manchester piccadilly station for us tonight. nestled in the pennines between leeds and manchester, there's plenty of...
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with me is mark davies, ceo at the strategy consultancy, camberton.nk you very much for coming in to go through some of these papers. interesting, the story, the brexit story. the brexit barometer of course, over this whole has been stolen, the value of the pound. whenever deal looks more likely, at the pound goes up, went so slack with the pad goes down. , has anything changed 7 with the pad goes down. , has anything changed? it is moved to 122, let's not forget it started this process at high one 405, 150, that's only your referendum to po55ible dish. people thought of going to bolivia with a deal and we have started going to bolivia with a deal and we have 5ta rted into going to bolivia with a deal and we have started into territory it went down to 120. the fact that it is moved to 122 is a small move but i wouldn't say it's terribly significant. a decibel locations. if there is no deal will probably end up there is no deal will probably end up ataround there is no deal will probably end up at around 110. and selling asset5 will look extremely chea
with me is mark davies, ceo at the strategy consultancy, camberton.nk you very much for coming in to go through some of these papers. interesting, the story, the brexit story. the brexit barometer of course, over this whole has been stolen, the value of the pound. whenever deal looks more likely, at the pound goes up, went so slack with the pad goes down. , has anything changed 7 with the pad goes down. , has anything changed? it is moved to 122, let's not forget it started this process at high...
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what happened to jefferson davis's estate? >> yeah. well, actually the land was owned by his brother, and parts of the land were in davis family control, but parts of it became this community known as david bend -- davis bend. some of the land was sold to some of the free people there. but then it was tied up in litigation, and some of the basic details are going to escape me. but much of the land eventually as a process of this litigation went back to the davis family. so there was -- this is decades later. some of the freed people had to leave there. but there was a thriving community for quite some time for a number of years after the war. >> hi. thank you, amy. stan from east long meadow, massachusetts. i read your book recently. i was surprised by how many things -- how many elements of that book i was unaware of before. i thank you for that. i'm curious in the course of your research, what did you find the most significant surprise that you came across, something you just really kind of blew you away? >> i think the whole thing.
what happened to jefferson davis's estate? >> yeah. well, actually the land was owned by his brother, and parts of the land were in davis family control, but parts of it became this community known as david bend -- davis bend. some of the land was sold to some of the free people there. but then it was tied up in litigation, and some of the basic details are going to escape me. but much of the land eventually as a process of this litigation went back to the davis family. so there was --...
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chris davis lost his seatin federation.y his constituents. if the tories lose the seat, boris johnson's constituents. if the tories lose the seat, borisjohnson's majority in the commons will be cut to one. jonathan blake joins us the commons will be cut to one. jonathan blakejoins us now from bracken. borisjohnson jonathan blakejoins us now from bracken. boris johnson hoping jonathan blakejoins us now from bracken. borisjohnson hoping the boris bounce will work magic for him. how critical is it? it's an important test boris johnson, him. how critical is it? it's an important test borisjohnson, the new prime minister, this early his time in number10 new prime minister, this early his time in number 10 downing street. if the tories lose this by—election, it's not a good look for him and despite what you are saying about chris davies being recalled in those signatures against him, he was reselected as the conservative party candidate to fight the seat and he does have a solid support base being a local man in this constituency
chris davis lost his seatin federation.y his constituents. if the tories lose the seat, boris johnson's constituents. if the tories lose the seat, borisjohnson's majority in the commons will be cut to one. jonathan blake joins us the commons will be cut to one. jonathan blakejoins us now from bracken. borisjohnson jonathan blakejoins us now from bracken. boris johnson hoping jonathan blakejoins us now from bracken. borisjohnson hoping the boris bounce will work magic for him. how critical is...
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davis drafted him because he was so fast, his speed. people believed as a result of that's draft, changed the mind of davis to only go after faster players. it paid off cliff branch. not so much on others. >> this was in 1960? >> what year was he drafted? >> the time is won, so 50 years ago? something like that? but late 60s. >> i will have an answer game day tonight at 11:30. including my one-on-one. >> all right, thank you. >>> coming up, in the next half hour a deadly weekend in america, at least 29 killed in just 13 hours. >>> two mass shootings in one weekend, i'm hillary lane with the latest on the investigation. >> it is tragic and you know, at some point, we have to ask can our country tolerate any more of this? >> democratic presidential candidates way and after the deadly attacks. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the next american chinese original is here. new sichuan hot chicken. for a heart breaking limited time only at panda express. >>> shots fired, shots fired. we have shots fired, we have multiple people done. >>> two mass shooting 1300 miles ap
davis drafted him because he was so fast, his speed. people believed as a result of that's draft, changed the mind of davis to only go after faster players. it paid off cliff branch. not so much on others. >> this was in 1960? >> what year was he drafted? >> the time is won, so 50 years ago? something like that? but late 60s. >> i will have an answer game day tonight at 11:30. including my one-on-one. >> all right, thank you. >>> coming up, in the next...