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thisy is deven mccordy on 9/11 and the protests.et's watch. >> i think a day like today where we arere talking about 9/1 everywhere, it's the quality of what people went there trying to rescue lives as the same thing we are trying to fight for. >> thanks for an inspiring message, thanks for what you are doing. >> laura: what are your thoughts e on that? >> deven is a great teammate, a great man. he get dirty, he gets down in the weeds. whatever the topic of conversation is, whatever he wants to do, he goes full tilt into it. now, i was quick to come out and say i didn't appreciate when the patriots net last season. and i caught a lot of flack for that. i still feel that way. that's not a respectful way to do things. i don't feel as if you have a cause that you should be able to put your teammates in harm's way. >> laura: but, matt, are there people on the patriots now, players now, who agree with your point of view who are afraid to speak out themselves? yes or no? >> of course there are. you get attacked from every angle. we are no
thisy is deven mccordy on 9/11 and the protests.et's watch. >> i think a day like today where we arere talking about 9/1 everywhere, it's the quality of what people went there trying to rescue lives as the same thing we are trying to fight for. >> thanks for an inspiring message, thanks for what you are doing. >> laura: what are your thoughts e on that? >> deven is a great teammate, a great man. he get dirty, he gets down in the weeds. whatever the topic of conversation...
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. >> rr: as the day-long hearing continued into the devening, at least four undeci republican senators who mattered most weren't tipping their hands on how they will vote. ben sash shook dr. ford's hand. not in the room lisa murkowski. epublicanall senators are summoned to a conference meeting to talk about the way forwd. those that are defending kavanaugh are pushing for a committee vote at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. but right now, we just don't know the answer to that critical question do they have 50 votes to confirm kavanaugh?le er? >> kasie hunt, thank you. >>> at the white house ey were river vettted. >> reporter: president trump right now stands by his man making that very clear in a new tweet writing judge kavanaugh showed damerica why i nominaim saying his testimony was powerful, honest and riveng. the president slamming democrats telling m senators theyt vote. i'm told by sources familiar that the president was particularly pleaswi what he viewed as a strong opening statement by kavanaugh and that came at a critical momen because allies of the president had been aneeling gri
. >> rr: as the day-long hearing continued into the devening, at least four undeci republican senators who mattered most weren't tipping their hands on how they will vote. ben sash shook dr. ford's hand. not in the room lisa murkowski. epublicanall senators are summoned to a conference meeting to talk about the way forwd. those that are defending kavanaugh are pushing for a committee vote at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. but right now, we just don't know the answer to that critical question...
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while all eyes were focused on france, camp colt received a detachment of 111 shoulders from camp devens, massachusetts, an area besieged by the deadly spanish influenza. some transfers suffered headaches, but the doctors believed it was caused by typhoid fever inoculations. eisenhower recalled, the next morning, alarming reports started to reach me. some of the new men were registering high it was. soon, it would spread to gettysburg and the outlying communities. the disease was extraordinarily severe. total deaths were estimated at approximately 50 million and were arguably as high as 100 million. scientists have yet to determine where the spanish flu originated, but a consensus is emerging that it probably first appeared in january of 1819 in kansas in the southwest corner of the sunflower state, eventually making its way eastward across the state where it was contracted by soldiers. from there, it was transported to the east coast, and finally, to the western front. in france, it spread through the rear areas and frontlines to the allies. since the warring nations censored news repor
while all eyes were focused on france, camp colt received a detachment of 111 shoulders from camp devens, massachusetts, an area besieged by the deadly spanish influenza. some transfers suffered headaches, but the doctors believed it was caused by typhoid fever inoculations. eisenhower recalled, the next morning, alarming reports started to reach me. some of the new men were registering high it was. soon, it would spread to gettysburg and the outlying communities. the disease was...
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some of the devens transfers suffered headaches. but camp colt's doctors believed that the symptoms were caused by typhoid fever inoculations that the doughboys had received prior to departing the massachusetts post. >> eisenhower recalled, the next morning, alarming reports started to reach me. some of the new man i was told registering high fevers, and were obviously very ill. camp doctors immediately took countermeasures. spanish flu is recognized, because matt had not been confined to quarters, and some of them were obviously carriers, the whole camp had to be considered as exposed. >> it was. soon it was spread to gettysburg in the outlying community. the disease is extraordinarily severe. total deaths were estimated at approximately 50 million. and were arguably as high as hundred milliliters 100 million. historians and scientists have yet to determine exactly where the spanish flu originated. but the consensus is emerging that it probably first appeared in january 1918 in haskell, -- haskell county, kansas. in the southwest c
some of the devens transfers suffered headaches. but camp colt's doctors believed that the symptoms were caused by typhoid fever inoculations that the doughboys had received prior to departing the massachusetts post. >> eisenhower recalled, the next morning, alarming reports started to reach me. some of the new man i was told registering high fevers, and were obviously very ill. camp doctors immediately took countermeasures. spanish flu is recognized, because matt had not been confined to...
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on gettysburg times reported september 25 at camp devens where some of the new men had , come from, was overwhelmed with 10,879 cases of the flu. over the next four days, death stalked the camp hospital. by the last day of the month, 26 men had died and the hospital was overflowing with patients. the week was a nightmare and the toll was heavy, lamented eisenhower. father william f. boyle, the on west high street in gettysburg officered the church's xavier hall as an additional hospital for the camp. eisenhower graciously accepted that kind offer, but the horror had only begun. only october 1, the depth toll with 83 new cases in camp, 45 in the hospital and tentslated in outside. the call went throughout gettysburg and adams county for bemmeds, beding, pillows, tables, sheets and other linens for the auxiliary hospital at xavier hall. healthy soldiers were not allowed to leave a gettysburg unless they had a pass from camp headquarters. the whole camp was on edge, wrote ike. no one knew who was going to be stricken and death came suddenly. men who appeared in high spirits and healthy in
on gettysburg times reported september 25 at camp devens where some of the new men had , come from, was overwhelmed with 10,879 cases of the flu. over the next four days, death stalked the camp hospital. by the last day of the month, 26 men had died and the hospital was overflowing with patients. the week was a nightmare and the toll was heavy, lamented eisenhower. father william f. boyle, the on west high street in gettysburg officered the church's xavier hall as an additional hospital for the...