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the akron pros, like the decatur steelers, had ten.nd the networking effect only grew and spread from there. so those four factors is the way i see it. we're really the key in the success of the nfl at this time and show how and why war football led to the birth of the nfl. now, pro football still had a long way to go. it would struggle for survival in the 1920s and 1930s. it wouldn't gain a true national following until the 1950s. and it wouldn't pass pro baseball as america's favorite spectator sport, probably until the 1970s. but the pro game finally had a sense of and it had a foundation for the future. or football paved the way for a red grange, for jim brown, for my hero, walter payton. for tom brady. for patrick mahomes. and for thousands of others along the way. it's a legacy that started in part 120 miles west of here. a camp funston, kansas. and it's a legacy that continues right here in kansas city today with the winning of super bowl 57. just a few weeks ago. as well as the nfl draft, it's coming up in just a couple of week
the akron pros, like the decatur steelers, had ten.nd the networking effect only grew and spread from there. so those four factors is the way i see it. we're really the key in the success of the nfl at this time and show how and why war football led to the birth of the nfl. now, pro football still had a long way to go. it would struggle for survival in the 1920s and 1930s. it wouldn't gain a true national following until the 1950s. and it wouldn't pass pro baseball as america's favorite...
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the akron pros, like the decatur steelers, had ten.nd the networking effect only grew and spread from there. so those four factors is the way i see it. we're really the key in the success of the nfl at this time and show how and why war football led to the birth of the nfl. now, pro football still had a long way to go. it would struggle for survival in the 1920s and 1930s. it wouldn't gain a true national following until the 1950s. and it wouldn't pass pro baseball as america's favorite spectator sport, probably until the 1970s. but the pro game finally had a sense of and it had a foundation for the future. or football paved the way for a red grange, for jim brown, for my hero, walter payton. for tom brady. for patrick mahomes. and for thousands of others along the way. it's a legacy that started in part 120 miles west of here. a camp funston, kansas. and it's a legacy that continues right here in kansas city today with the winning of super bowl 57. just a few weeks ago. as well as the nfl draft, it's coming up in just a couple of week
the akron pros, like the decatur steelers, had ten.nd the networking effect only grew and spread from there. so those four factors is the way i see it. we're really the key in the success of the nfl at this time and show how and why war football led to the birth of the nfl. now, pro football still had a long way to go. it would struggle for survival in the 1920s and 1930s. it wouldn't gain a true national following until the 1950s. and it wouldn't pass pro baseball as america's favorite...
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the akron pros, like the decatur steelers, had ten.nd the networking effect only grew and spread from there. so those four factors is the way i see it. we're really the key in the success of the nfl at this time and show how and why war football led to the birth of the nfl. now, pro football still had a long way to go. it would struggle for survival in the 1920s and 1930s. it wouldn't gain a true national following until the 1950s. and it wouldn't pass pro baseball as america's favorite spectator sport, probably until the 1970s. but the pro game finally had a sense of and it had a foundation for the future. or football paved the way for a red grange, for jim brown, for my hero, walter payton. for tom brady. for patrick mahomes. and for thousands of others along the way. it's a legacy that started in part 120 miles west of here. a camp funston, kansas. and it's a legacy that continues right here in kansas city today with the winning of super bowl 57. just a few weeks ago. as well as the nfl draft, it's coming up in just a couple of week
the akron pros, like the decatur steelers, had ten.nd the networking effect only grew and spread from there. so those four factors is the way i see it. we're really the key in the success of the nfl at this time and show how and why war football led to the birth of the nfl. now, pro football still had a long way to go. it would struggle for survival in the 1920s and 1930s. it wouldn't gain a true national following until the 1950s. and it wouldn't pass pro baseball as america's favorite...
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so the, the especially this right wing government needs decatur to that. but then on the other hand, there's very great caution when thinking about ground operation and gaza, it could be walking into a trap that really to even more casualties. and now, and it's now has a, it is establishing white, a coalition in unity government. she hopes with that also to get more support in trying to untangle these extremely complicated, unprecedented situation is real, finds itself in with unbelievable human tragedy that we're seeing left and right all the time every day, more and more stories exposed to the middle east intellectually was honest, we have to leave it there, but thank you so much for our sitting this into context for us. well, many were killed and, and as really farming community near the cause and border over a 100 bodies were found in the, in one could books after a stand off between homos militants and the israeli military survivors have been talking about what happened when the militants infiltrated their community have a list of on the face test and
so the, the especially this right wing government needs decatur to that. but then on the other hand, there's very great caution when thinking about ground operation and gaza, it could be walking into a trap that really to even more casualties. and now, and it's now has a, it is establishing white, a coalition in unity government. she hopes with that also to get more support in trying to untangle these extremely complicated, unprecedented situation is real, finds itself in with unbelievable...
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especially in angola, decatur antonio de, i live at salazar, encourage colonizing the angolan lands by europeans, and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race rides took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angelo rose in an armed rebellion . the roots atlas of the colonialists knew no about. despite the un calls to stop the violence, the board to gaze only intensified their terror against the rebels. the 40s actively use the political contradictions between various groups of rebels during the war colonial aircraft. regularly use the farm and drop the fully ends on peaceful villages. the portuguese empire was severely exhausted by the struggle against the national liberation movements. the revolution in portugal brought down the plaza, is freezing, and put it in to the murder as war against the people of angola. on january 15
especially in angola, decatur antonio de, i live at salazar, encourage colonizing the angolan lands by europeans, and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race rides took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angelo rose in an armed...
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arrived earlier, but left when perkins flashed a gun, then came back hours later, accompanied by decatur police >> they started firing when they -- before they even got the full first command out of their mouth. >> reporter: the department states perkins brandished the weapon towards an officer, causing the officer to fire. perkins' older brother nicholas in heartbroken disbelief when you watch that video, what do you see >> i see a murder, cold-blooded murder. >> reporter: questions over perkins' death prompted week-long protests and calls for transparency after his family's attorney said perkins had no idea it was police in his front yard. >> it doesn't matter whether he had a weapon or not. he never was given an opportunity to comply. and if he had a weapon, he was well within his rights to carry a firearm. >> reporter: the city's placed one officer on leave and has not released police body cam video from the incident. alabama's law enforcement agency is now leading a third party investigation. >> and what hurts most is we don't have any answers this family needs answers. this communi
arrived earlier, but left when perkins flashed a gun, then came back hours later, accompanied by decatur police >> they started firing when they -- before they even got the full first command out of their mouth. >> reporter: the department states perkins brandished the weapon towards an officer, causing the officer to fire. perkins' older brother nicholas in heartbroken disbelief when you watch that video, what do you see >> i see a murder, cold-blooded murder. >>...
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driver arrived earlier but left when perkins flashed a gun, then came back hours later accompanied by decaturg when they -- before they even got the full first command out of their mouth. >> reporter: the department states perkins brandished the weapon towards an officer, causing the officer to fire. perkins' older brother, nicholas, in heartbroken disbelief. >> when you watch that video, what do you see? >> i see a murder, cold-blooded murder. >> reporter: questions over perkins' death prompted week long protests and calls for transparency. >> it doesn't matter whether he had a weapon or not. he never was given an opportunity to comply, and if he had a weapon, he was well within his right to carry a firearm. >> reporter: the city has placed one officer on leave and has not released body camera video from the incident. alabama's law enforcement agency is now leading a third-party investigation. >> what hurts most is we don't have any answers. this family needs answers. this community needs answers. >> reporter: morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> still to come, the nfl on alert after rogue drones fl
driver arrived earlier but left when perkins flashed a gun, then came back hours later accompanied by decaturg when they -- before they even got the full first command out of their mouth. >> reporter: the department states perkins brandished the weapon towards an officer, causing the officer to fire. perkins' older brother, nicholas, in heartbroken disbelief. >> when you watch that video, what do you see? >> i see a murder, cold-blooded murder. >> reporter: questions...
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and that's a typical in decatur on. when empires go down, they get to be, they get impossible to manage or extended as you say, they know legitimacy in the eyes of others. they militarized themselves to death, and they don't adapt to the changing world around them. they think they can bully like that. that's always the old man who's on his best, but can believe the rest of the world. and i'm trying to is a wonderful example of the way of thinking defensive thinking. apart from the nuclear weapons defensive thinking in the sense that we have a right to rise on how a system that is not the same as the west. and that is, of course, in contrast to russia, a much larger if you will, challenge to the western world or the us dominated impaired of the system. that this somebody who has invested in social economic development list is over a 100000000 people like you revaluate product during watching. i mean, this is just to make the case of the things are going on and i'm saying it all those mining because it's so obvious what w
and that's a typical in decatur on. when empires go down, they get to be, they get impossible to manage or extended as you say, they know legitimacy in the eyes of others. they militarized themselves to death, and they don't adapt to the changing world around them. they think they can bully like that. that's always the old man who's on his best, but can believe the rest of the world. and i'm trying to is a wonderful example of the way of thinking defensive thinking. apart from the nuclear...
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and he went from gadsden, alabama to decatur, six days here, four times here, and loses three weeks in november of 1864 before he can get going to nashville. so, he takes off. bad things start happening immediately. the army is proud to be coming into tennessee. they feel like they've got to hope, being a graduate of auburn, though, the truth is we have been down to alabama so many times, year-after-year-to- year, with tuberville as our it's 42-18 in the 4th quarter, and you got to do something, because things are not going well. e s in trouble at petersburg. bad thin are happening in virginia. so, they devised a plan. who knows? is ittotake nashville and go tocincinnati? join up with lee? we'll never know. but the plan was let's go on up to tennessee. bad things start ppening immediately. let you know about the debacle spring hill. who's fault, maybe cheatham who's fault too. they had schofield surrounded, and he gets away in the middle of the night. a disaster. what does hood do next? the next day, he comes up to franklin against the advice of his commanders. he makes a charge with n
and he went from gadsden, alabama to decatur, six days here, four times here, and loses three weeks in november of 1864 before he can get going to nashville. so, he takes off. bad things start happening immediately. the army is proud to be coming into tennessee. they feel like they've got to hope, being a graduate of auburn, though, the truth is we have been down to alabama so many times, year-after-year-to- year, with tuberville as our it's 42-18 in the 4th quarter, and you got to do...
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typically in decatur, oh, when empires go down, they get to be, they get impossible to manage all were extended, as you say. they usually gentle the see in the eyes of others. they militarized themselves to death, and they don't adapt to the changing world around them. they think they can bully my time, at least the old man who has done his best bet can bully the rest of the world. no . trying to is a wonderful example of the way of thinking defensive thinking. apart from the nuclear weapons defensive thinking in the sense that we have a right to rise on how a system that is not the same as the west. and that is, of course, in contrast to russia, a much larger if you will, challenge to the western world or the us dominated impaired of the system. that there's somebody who has invested in social economic development lives just over a 100000000 people. like you revaluate pros, art during watching, i mean this is just to make the case of the things are going on and i'm saying it all those mining because it's so obvious what was, i mean, i predict this 40 years ago. i said when the soviet
typically in decatur, oh, when empires go down, they get to be, they get impossible to manage all were extended, as you say. they usually gentle the see in the eyes of others. they militarized themselves to death, and they don't adapt to the changing world around them. they think they can bully my time, at least the old man who has done his best bet can bully the rest of the world. no . trying to is a wonderful example of the way of thinking defensive thinking. apart from the nuclear weapons...
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i mean, you're following the news and every single day, we have a new decatur that the reason is being drive into war. and what is interesting is that quite a few weeks ago, at the, the, the strategy, the american strategy was to focus on, on china. i mean, the distress, the, the dress as defined by your washington was, was china mainly time russia and russia to some extent. but much less than, than china, in terms of the test that has been defined by washington. and we've seen all the efforts and running in new york around the, the position of washington. uh, fighting uh, of course, and a name and ukraine, or at least a helping ukraine fight to faith russia. so this right now is on, let's put the site and you conflict is, is visual we're seeing for we to definitely and in the meantime, the palestinians continue to suffer. of course, there's been a lot of focus on guys because that's where that the palestinians are suffering the most right now. but also this clock down in the occupied westbank that we're seeing . as we're focused on guys that there's a lot happening in the occupied wes
i mean, you're following the news and every single day, we have a new decatur that the reason is being drive into war. and what is interesting is that quite a few weeks ago, at the, the, the strategy, the american strategy was to focus on, on china. i mean, the distress, the, the dress as defined by your washington was, was china mainly time russia and russia to some extent. but much less than, than china, in terms of the test that has been defined by washington. and we've seen all the efforts...
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decatur antonio de, i live at salazar, encouraged colonizing the angolan lands by europeans, and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race rides took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angola rose in an armed rebellion . the roots atlas of the colonialists knew no bounds. despite the un calls to stop the violence, the board to gaze only intensified their terror against the rebels. the 40s actively used the political contradictions between various groups of rambles during the war colonial aircraft regularly use a farm and drop the fully ends on peaceful villages. the portuguese empire was severely exhausted by the struggle against the national liberation movements. the revolution in portugal brought down the plaza as freezing and put it in to the murder as war against the people of angola. on january 15, 1975, the elbow or agr
decatur antonio de, i live at salazar, encouraged colonizing the angolan lands by europeans, and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race rides took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angola rose in an armed rebellion . the roots...
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especially in angola, decatur antonio de, i live at salazar, encouraged colonizing the angolan lands by europeans, and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race riots took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angelo rose in an armed rebellion . the rude jealousy of the colonialists knew no bounds. despite the un calls to stop the violence, the board to gaze only intensified their terror against the rebels. the 40s actively used the political contradictions between various groups of rambles during the war colonial aircraft regularly use a farm and drop the fully ends on peaceful villages. the portuguese empire was severely exhausted by the struggle against the national liberation movements. the revolution in portugal brought down the plaza as freezing and put it in to the murder as war against the people of angola. on january
especially in angola, decatur antonio de, i live at salazar, encouraged colonizing the angolan lands by europeans, and sought after turning the country into a portuguese province. where the and goldens would be 2nd class people. in 1961, there was an outbreak of violence on the part of the portuguese, in revenge for the plantation workers, dry portuguese aircraft bomb. the villages in northern angola and race riots took place in african parts of lawanda. the people of angelo rose in an armed...
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so she had an old woman with the united nations except in decatur fulton, that's more than $6500.00 the city and citizens look at us in gaza. have the monitor the so far among them 2300 children. and 1200 women and a number of international stopped working for on july. and now he's got another dimension with the number of the injured and those sustaining serious injuries. those are more than 17000 more. and then what is happening today in the gaza strip is unacceptable from thoughts between not to deter it but assuming people's from demanding to have. it's legitimate. the remaining of the ryans is supposed to be the chief among them, the right to settle termination and the right to establish an independent palestinian state, but always with ease of jerusalem as its capital. to see who are the pedestal, people decided just as other peoples that suffered from an occupation, decided to a minimum of operation. then you'll pay you to her. so the reality is what we're to us all and nothing would change in the spelling of the eyes of the international community at the, according to security co
so she had an old woman with the united nations except in decatur fulton, that's more than $6500.00 the city and citizens look at us in gaza. have the monitor the so far among them 2300 children. and 1200 women and a number of international stopped working for on july. and now he's got another dimension with the number of the injured and those sustaining serious injuries. those are more than 17000 more. and then what is happening today in the gaza strip is unacceptable from thoughts between not...
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i'm trying to, nobody's even google search professor creators, who does a huge decatur, we do, normal on told to see the outside i will need is even though she called us on doors like nickel, little work, c. s a monitor. so how do to so i thought since it was more focusing on godsa immortal with its customers, suppose the go to the business any more? yeah, you did it. the door to move had a different state to be already subscribed. there's already a new, some also solid mass. i lost. so to then you should added to the speech for so hard to decide. i want to be like by to call the nemo gonna need from a more with it. yes. the simple show us, the south of the boat is up to him. useful look almost all that sort of thing plug to in the most on pull from stuff. oh, so for those of 2022, they're supposed to sort of bobby, of which gusting bits. corbin's ds, that you the supposed to sort of buckley associated with them, the able to store numbers up not you. boat is be able to these folk above them. it's uh, but feel sort of still coming up with us. everyone else because if it is on is as you
i'm trying to, nobody's even google search professor creators, who does a huge decatur, we do, normal on told to see the outside i will need is even though she called us on doors like nickel, little work, c. s a monitor. so how do to so i thought since it was more focusing on godsa immortal with its customers, suppose the go to the business any more? yeah, you did it. the door to move had a different state to be already subscribed. there's already a new, some also solid mass. i lost. so to then...
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hood then meanders over decatur and. beauregard, who's kind of watching over him. they hate each other, who not reporting regularly to beauregard, doesn't tell him his strategy, but devises with davi a a plan i use that roughly because it was in a plan. he didn't have a plan. he was just ing to go north. and he went from gas analysis to cater boy. six days here, baltimore time here. and he threweeks in november of 1864 before he can geoing to nashville. so he takes off bad start happening immediately the army is proud to be coming in to tennessee. they feel like they've got a hope being a graduate auburn though the truth is we've been wno alabama many times, year after year after, year, except when tuberville was our coach. it's 42 to 18 in the fourth quarter and got to do something because. things are not going well. lee was in trouble at petersburg. bad things were happening in virginia, so they devised a plan. who knows? is it to take nashville and go to cincinnatan then up with lee? nevernow. but the plan was, let's go on up to tennessee. bad things start happe
hood then meanders over decatur and. beauregard, who's kind of watching over him. they hate each other, who not reporting regularly to beauregard, doesn't tell him his strategy, but devises with davi a a plan i use that roughly because it was in a plan. he didn't have a plan. he was just ing to go north. and he went from gas analysis to cater boy. six days here, baltimore time here. and he threweeks in november of 1864 before he can geoing to nashville. so he takes off bad start happening...
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let's bring in degas wright from decatur capital.morning, frank. great to be with you. >> let's get a sense of how you see the day ahead. we have geopolitical tensions and higher for longer rates. rate now, traders are pricing in a 99% chance of no hike at the next meeting. you jumble that all together and how does that make you think of the day ahead? >> what it makes me think of is focus on the expectations. that will drive stock prices. the fed has eased or paused and that is what we expect because all of the data is coming out. we have retail sales and you have housing starts and jobless claims. there is a lot of data. however, the sticky cpi price is still above target. we are seeing that we need additional hikes in the future to get that sticky cpi price down. >> i know you are looking ahead at earnings. you are bullish on healthcare. we have a warning from pfizer. does thesis? >> it does not. if you look at the announcement with pfizer, that was tied to the covid vaccines. if you look at abbott labs, those companies are tied t
let's bring in degas wright from decatur capital.morning, frank. great to be with you. >> let's get a sense of how you see the day ahead. we have geopolitical tensions and higher for longer rates. rate now, traders are pricing in a 99% chance of no hike at the next meeting. you jumble that all together and how does that make you think of the day ahead? >> what it makes me think of is focus on the expectations. that will drive stock prices. the fed has eased or paused and that is...
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which modest damage to the american homeland would coerce us into not responding in it to get her -- decaturtheater. on the other hand if we have icbm nuclear weapons that can knock out essential capability, we better fix that problem by fixing the system, not explaining that we will defend against it. the point of defense is a much easier area, and there may be options. it does not strike me on any kind of a large-scale as a place to put a lot of emphasis. >> the northern command commanders are worried about attacks on u.s. infrastructure. >> attacking ports with high explosive weapons is not done with one palm no matter how powerful. >> it would be a suite of bombs. it could be crews missile attacks, icbms, but if you are concerned china and russia may attack european ports or south korean ports or guam, why would they not also attack ports in the united states? >> because the americans would be furious. >> let's keep going. i went to get to some audience questions. does the commission adequately address the scale of change needed in the weapons production complex to meet this evolving thr
which modest damage to the american homeland would coerce us into not responding in it to get her -- decaturtheater. on the other hand if we have icbm nuclear weapons that can knock out essential capability, we better fix that problem by fixing the system, not explaining that we will defend against it. the point of defense is a much easier area, and there may be options. it does not strike me on any kind of a large-scale as a place to put a lot of emphasis. >> the northern command...
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i was educated in high school level in decatur, alabama and one of our required courses was alabama history and the creek war was prevalent was very well covered in that. and i was under the impression that there was a second creek war in 1836 that was zero, so called second creek war in 1836, just before the creeks were expelled. that was it wasn't a war. in fact, somebody wrote a like a 400 page book in the second creek war. it wasn't a war. it was a case in which a few of the few score remaining creeks i tried to fight back against alabamans who were just seizing their land by illegal or nefarious methods, such as getting to the rifle creek owners, the land drunk for and getting to sell over their lands. that rebellion was put down a matter of weeks, not so much by u.s. troops as by and consortium of creek warriors, many of whom had been leaders. the red sticks and now fought against their fellow creeks. it was a short, very short struggle, and it was over almost before it began. so in effect was only really one greek war. it was just a brief uprising that at that really led to nothing b
i was educated in high school level in decatur, alabama and one of our required courses was alabama history and the creek war was prevalent was very well covered in that. and i was under the impression that there was a second creek war in 1836 that was zero, so called second creek war in 1836, just before the creeks were expelled. that was it wasn't a war. in fact, somebody wrote a like a 400 page book in the second creek war. it wasn't a war. it was a case in which a few of the few score...
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through texas earlier this week, bringing strong, gusty winds to the point where we saw a gustnado in decatur is continuing to push to the east. it's bringing rain to cities like new york today, but one thing about it, those winds, we have dry condition, windy conditions, lower humidity that has led to fire weather alerts from lake charles over to mobile, alabama, and they still are under drought. even with the rain we saw in texas, it did help alleviate the situation for cities like dallas and waco, but we're still seeing extreme drought in areas like new orleans. there they could see one to two inches, but overall not the rain that we actually need. that's a look at the weather across the cou >> somara: that's >> somara: that's your forecast. back to you all. >> janai: thank you, somara. >>> still coming up on "good morning america," "rust" records. the latest legal maneuvers in the movie set shooting and what it could mean for alec baldwin. >> will: and taylor swift runs everything these days, so why not halloween with some help from her legions of fans. stay with us right here on "gma" on
through texas earlier this week, bringing strong, gusty winds to the point where we saw a gustnado in decatur is continuing to push to the east. it's bringing rain to cities like new york today, but one thing about it, those winds, we have dry condition, windy conditions, lower humidity that has led to fire weather alerts from lake charles over to mobile, alabama, and they still are under drought. even with the rain we saw in texas, it did help alleviate the situation for cities like dallas and...
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union forces at decatur had stymied the effort. he had tried a number of times, hood had, to find a suitable crossing safe enough to get his forces across. it is not until november 20 that hood's army is fully across the tennessee river and able to head north across the alabama line heading up the pulaski, columbia, franklin, national axis. that is the road he chose to take. what is the problem with this? the problem is that hood's timetable was destroyed. his entire premise, the entire thinking behind this operation, depended on speed, the enemy not knowing where he was, what he wanted to do, and when he was going to do it. what had he done now for four weeks on the banks of the tennessee river? sat there gathering supplies, gathering rations, waiting for the calvary with nathan forrest to come back and tell them what was going on. but that is a delay hood could not afford to do. meanwhile, what is the union army doing for four weeks? they are preparing. george thomas is getting the chest pieces in place on the boardhe has forces
union forces at decatur had stymied the effort. he had tried a number of times, hood had, to find a suitable crossing safe enough to get his forces across. it is not until november 20 that hood's army is fully across the tennessee river and able to head north across the alabama line heading up the pulaski, columbia, franklin, national axis. that is the road he chose to take. what is the problem with this? the problem is that hood's timetable was destroyed. his entire premise, the entire...
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thank you again for joining us at the decatur house, and i hope you enjoy the day. >> thank you to john as our chairman and i would also like to recognize carla hayden the library of congress who serves as an ex officio board of directors over the entire library system today. as john mentioned the white house historical situation and the klugey center have much in common and we share similar beliefs in making history more accessible and available and relevant to all audiences and we are grateful for this partnership. today's symposium explores the relationship see the white house and popular culture. the only information is through popular medium such as television, films, comics, cartoons, and other such. familiar outlets. the cause of this popular culture holds an important role in our society not only for entertainment purposes but for informing audiences and shaping their understanding of our country's institutions. today's panel and if you've seen the program it's a robust and exciting panel of presenters, they will discuss a variety of perspectives and include historians historian
thank you again for joining us at the decatur house, and i hope you enjoy the day. >> thank you to john as our chairman and i would also like to recognize carla hayden the library of congress who serves as an ex officio board of directors over the entire library system today. as john mentioned the white house historical situation and the klugey center have much in common and we share similar beliefs in making history more accessible and available and relevant to all audiences and we are...
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revolutionary guards and outside forces since last wednesday, which is likewise, have been in the decatur to these rarely government. that's something unusual was taking place. and on the board with lab and what do you think about the potential for it to open up? and i think at the moment the very fact that it has the law has not gotten involved indicates that they are biding their time. this is a close relationship that they have with thomas that has withstood the test of time . so i think they are watching the situation and it is very possible that that could get considerably messier. but i think israel itself doesn't want to get has by the involve since it's considerably better armed and has a reach inside israel that it didn't have in previous conflicts. i just want to ask you something about what, what you think about the, the di humanize ation. that's supposed to be going on on both sides of the conflict of a residents of ordinary people, living faith in israel, and in god. so you know, how am i saying that everyone in these ran is a target because they're either in the army or the
revolutionary guards and outside forces since last wednesday, which is likewise, have been in the decatur to these rarely government. that's something unusual was taking place. and on the board with lab and what do you think about the potential for it to open up? and i think at the moment the very fact that it has the law has not gotten involved indicates that they are biding their time. this is a close relationship that they have with thomas that has withstood the test of time . so i think...
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but that will during these decatur street. we tried everything with the style, but the door shut will be stop our most. the one was the police students leave that a certain degree really, there are so we've is the so i'm very much the service ticket. busy to the opportunity to read plans and you raise that a real event over use a bunch of a james? do you think there is room for diplomacy right now or perhaps is it too soon or is it not the right points in this conflict? i mean, it, andre is making the point that perhaps one thing worth trying is putting together a group of veteran diplomats for trusted on both sides of the trailers and palestinians and sending them to try and mediate. it might, it might be interesting to tries to such a thing, i think right now it is very, very difficult to find any space for diplomacy so long as the the lot. ready is up to use rather unfortunately expression in the region. probably we have to wait a little while to this and we have to see what the developments will be, particularly with the w
but that will during these decatur street. we tried everything with the style, but the door shut will be stop our most. the one was the police students leave that a certain degree really, there are so we've is the so i'm very much the service ticket. busy to the opportunity to read plans and you raise that a real event over use a bunch of a james? do you think there is room for diplomacy right now or perhaps is it too soon or is it not the right points in this conflict? i mean, it, andre is...
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the army of tennessee had for some time struggled to get across that river union forces that decatur had stymied this effort. he had tried a number of times, had had to find a suitable crossing of the river that was safe enough to get his forces across. and it's not until. november 20th that hood's army is fully across the tennessee river and able to head north across the alabama line, headed up the pulaski, columbia, franklin nashville axis. that's the route and that's the road that he chose to take right now. what's the problem with this, the problem is hood's timetable was destroyed. his his his entire premise, the entire thinking behind this operation depended on speed. it depended haste. it depended on the enemy not knowing where he was, what he wanted to do, and when he was going to do it, what had he done now for four weeks on the banks of the tennessee river set their gathering supplies. yes, gathering rations, waiting for nathan bedford forrest cavalry, which was on a big raid at that point to come back and tell them what was going on. but that is delay and delay and delay t
the army of tennessee had for some time struggled to get across that river union forces that decatur had stymied this effort. he had tried a number of times, had had to find a suitable crossing of the river that was safe enough to get his forces across. and it's not until. november 20th that hood's army is fully across the tennessee river and able to head north across the alabama line, headed up the pulaski, columbia, franklin nashville axis. that's the route and that's the road that he chose...
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money, go back some more dollars, but at the same time, you know, dispatch fuel, born american bombs, decatur more of civilians and guys, up speaking from a really out of both sides of his valve. in such a double stand. the it was, it was, it was, you know, i don't know what's the where it was frustrating listening to the spin structure. busy you know such a lid back to just such a wonderful soft approach. but in the end of the day, as i said that they speak, but people die garza me away from the american east coast. present macro fronts has be meeting with president of bass in ramallah. how's that going to shake things? how important is that? and i tell you, this is another uh, another shock and off today listening to the french president. uh, it says this is done before. yeah. has uh, drove uh something with doors to leaders. crazy. we're back to the logic of the 2003 or the 1st 200-1911 and forensic suffers from a lot of attacks on it's uh, you know, civilians by various categories and so on. so forth can seem to distinguish between what's happening in palestine and i so i'm, i'm an old gu
money, go back some more dollars, but at the same time, you know, dispatch fuel, born american bombs, decatur more of civilians and guys, up speaking from a really out of both sides of his valve. in such a double stand. the it was, it was, it was, you know, i don't know what's the where it was frustrating listening to the spin structure. busy you know such a lid back to just such a wonderful soft approach. but in the end of the day, as i said that they speak, but people die garza me away from...
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. >> cpi data decatur so it is very important.umber i would focus on is the underlying measure of inflation. we expect it will rise by 1.1% over the quarter which is in line with the forecast but if we get a 1.3 or above that, the rba will have to hike rates in november because it will mean that the inflation forecast would be pushed out in terms of meeting the two to 3% target they told us from the minutes that they have a low tolerance for inflation remaining a sustained high. paul: concerns -- it seems that the last meeting the data was mixed. a slow up in the participation rate, have them not happen we would have higher employment so it is a fine balance. >> i don't think the rba should raise rates but when i look at the communication from the past few weeks i would say it has been hawkish read we had commentary from the new governor last week. she sounded i thought she sounded in concern. we had agreements running up as well. that would concern the central bank so if we see surprise i would say 50 or 60% chance. shery: despit
. >> cpi data decatur so it is very important.umber i would focus on is the underlying measure of inflation. we expect it will rise by 1.1% over the quarter which is in line with the forecast but if we get a 1.3 or above that, the rba will have to hike rates in november because it will mean that the inflation forecast would be pushed out in terms of meeting the two to 3% target they told us from the minutes that they have a low tolerance for inflation remaining a sustained high. paul:...