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>> ahead of the thanksgiving holiday, president biden and the first lady traveled to fort bragg, north carolina, to spend some time with military servicemembers and their families. after speaking, they served meals to the families. this is about 10 minutes. [hail to the chief] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, you can take >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, you can take your seats, please. it is an honor to be with you here today to celebrate this thanksgiving. and it is a bigger honor to have the president and the first lady here at fort bragg to recognize the strength and resiliency of our military families. the military community is a strong one. it's one where we face challenges, we grow, and you grow bigger than you ever thought you could. here on fort bragg, we have the unique mission that binds us together. the immediate response. our soldiers have to be ready to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours. the first time on new year's eve , i was pregnant with cameron, my husband's unit was called to be activated. there was a lot of uncertainty that happened with that
>> ahead of the thanksgiving holiday, president biden and the first lady traveled to fort bragg, north carolina, to spend some time with military servicemembers and their families. after speaking, they served meals to the families. this is about 10 minutes. [hail to the chief] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, you can take >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen, you can take your seats, please. it is an honor to be with you here today to celebrate this thanksgiving. and it...
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i was a captain with the psychological operations group at fort bragg, north carolina. i am essentially a propagandist for a living. this new terrorism advisory is not based on any actual threats or plots, but it says there's a rise, an anti government rhetoric. a very broad range of political views. a broad range of ideologically motivated actors. the term extremism is being kept nebulous for reason. some of it is opposition to covid public health rules like masking and vaccine measures. some calls for violent action or based on claims of election fraud or a belief of donald trump can be reinstated. it's so that there is gray area, and they can use the term as they like against the people that they like to use it against. me, for example. fort bragg is investigating a psychological operations officer who led a group of people from north carolina to the rally in dc that lead up to those deadly riots. i went and i saw my commander in chief. we're going to walk down to the capitol and i'll be there with you. at my nation's capital, took 100 of my friends, and they ostensi
i was a captain with the psychological operations group at fort bragg, north carolina. i am essentially a propagandist for a living. this new terrorism advisory is not based on any actual threats or plots, but it says there's a rise, an anti government rhetoric. a very broad range of political views. a broad range of ideologically motivated actors. the term extremism is being kept nebulous for reason. some of it is opposition to covid public health rules like masking and vaccine measures. some...
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here on fort bragg, we have the unique mission that binds us together. the immediate response. soldiers have to be ready to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours. the first time, i was pregnant with cameron, my husband's unit was called to be activated. there was a lot of uncertainty that happened with that, but it was true the community of the military that we came together. we came together with sharing information with each other. we came together by helping each other with watch each other's children. we came together emotionally and we became a very close-knit family. and it was in those moments that you build resiliency. and through these experiences, military children are gifted with an invaluable life lesson, they see the value of selfless service up close. they live it and those who serve with them and our nation as they grow to be adults. first lady jill biden, a blue star mom understands these lessons and these values. for most of her adult life, she has spent her time supporting military families, first in delaware and now her entire country. her joining forc
here on fort bragg, we have the unique mission that binds us together. the immediate response. soldiers have to be ready to deploy anywhere in the world within 18 hours. the first time, i was pregnant with cameron, my husband's unit was called to be activated. there was a lot of uncertainty that happened with that, but it was true the community of the military that we came together. we came together with sharing information with each other. we came together by helping each other with watch each...
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then finally to fort hood. and then we were there another week to, you know, give our stuff back and do our paperwork, redeploy back. and then drove home back to -- back here to georgia. >> what have you been doing since you got back? >> i took three months off. because of the medical. i had to do all that medical stuff. and then started a new job at atlanta medical center here in atlanta, level one trauma center. couldn't get away from that. and then i worked there for almost a year and then decided, you know, i can't do o.r. anymore. i'm done. i'm done. >> and you stayed in the sector? >> i want to get my 20 year. i'm still in the reserve. i only have seven years. but i want to get my 20 year. i figure i've gone this far. i'm going to finish it out. so from the 628 in san antonio i finally decided i can't fly back and forth, so i needed to find a new home. and besides that, i'm no longer deployable, so i found a nondeployable unit. it's called the 7303rd ntsb at fort gordon in augusta, georgia. so basically,
then finally to fort hood. and then we were there another week to, you know, give our stuff back and do our paperwork, redeploy back. and then drove home back to -- back here to georgia. >> what have you been doing since you got back? >> i took three months off. because of the medical. i had to do all that medical stuff. and then started a new job at atlanta medical center here in atlanta, level one trauma center. couldn't get away from that. and then i worked there for almost a...
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his cousin in baltimore the son of the hero at fort mchenry wants his cousin's body. the deal was done and not sober and they gave him $100 in a ship to baltimore and he takes it to st. paul's cemetery and berries in the family vault next to his famous uncle george armistead. i was on a tour a few years ago where he said he no he's at old st. paul's and we are sure where the that's where. i was standing there with my wife who had the presence to take photos. it's a private cemetery basically and it's locked in gated and occasionally they do tours. that's the armistead story. hancock was wanted about the same time in the thigh. he he recovers that he never fully recovers. he returns to the army in six months never quite the same. it's a pretty good day in spotsylvania but that's why he never rose to a higher command. he has an interesting post-war life in a detail it in the book he runs for president in 1880 and he almost becomes president. 1885 he returns to gettysburg for the final time where he famously argues with the location the proposed location of the hancock w
his cousin in baltimore the son of the hero at fort mchenry wants his cousin's body. the deal was done and not sober and they gave him $100 in a ship to baltimore and he takes it to st. paul's cemetery and berries in the family vault next to his famous uncle george armistead. i was on a tour a few years ago where he said he no he's at old st. paul's and we are sure where the that's where. i was standing there with my wife who had the presence to take photos. it's a private cemetery basically...
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heroic images of the assault by black regiments by native guards against intrench rebel forces at fort hudson, louisiana. a week later, in the july 4th harper's weekly, they viewed black troops, near the battle of in mississippi, there were pictures of blacks mobilizing in new york, from robert e. lee confederate forces, and a scene of stalwart african american volunteers, heading to a recruitment office, were prominently displayed as full page images in'harper's weekly'and the new york illustrated news. the latter engraving was all the more striking in light of the incendiary pictorial reports in that newspaper following the emancipation proclamation in january. a full page fifth avenue seen showing affluent black new yorkers common during, as they ignored the privileges of their white reverend, unquote. moreover, and the aftermath of the riots, the sacrifice and bravery of black soldiers was featured in pictorial coverage of the massachusetts regimen, when they attacked fort wagner, south carolina. the coverage of the august 15th issue, of the new york illustrated news, presented the
heroic images of the assault by black regiments by native guards against intrench rebel forces at fort hudson, louisiana. a week later, in the july 4th harper's weekly, they viewed black troops, near the battle of in mississippi, there were pictures of blacks mobilizing in new york, from robert e. lee confederate forces, and a scene of stalwart african american volunteers, heading to a recruitment office, were prominently displayed as full page images in'harper's weekly'and the new york...
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fort from us has been frankly really simpie~ _ fort from us has been frankly really simpie~ the — fort from us has been frankly really simple. the rates of— fort from us has been frankly really simple. the rates of health - fort from us has been frankly really simple. the rates of health and - simple. the rates of health and sociai— simple. the rates of health and social care _ simple. the rates of health and social care worker— simple. the rates of health and social care worker vaccination l simple. the rates of health and | social care worker vaccination in scotland — social care worker vaccination in scotland are _ social care worker vaccination in scotland are so _ social care worker vaccination in scotland are so high— social care worker vaccination in scotland are so high that - social care worker vaccination in scotland are so high that we - social care worker vaccination in . scotland are so high that we don't think— scotland are so high that we don't think we _ scotland are so high that we don't think we need _ scotland are so high that we don't think we need it. _ scotland ar
fort from us has been frankly really simpie~ _ fort from us has been frankly really simpie~ the — fort from us has been frankly really simple. the rates of— fort from us has been frankly really simple. the rates of health - fort from us has been frankly really simple. the rates of health and - simple. the rates of health and sociai— simple. the rates of health and social care _ simple. the rates of health and social care worker— simple. the rates of health and social care worker...
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we went to fort lewis for more training.his time, we had to set up our surgical tent, make sure that we knew what we had. it was just a progression to the peak. we were there i believe another six weeks. again, more training. more physical training than anything else. once we got done there, we only had 2 1/2 days off. our family, flew up to fort lewis. from there, it was time to go. from fort lewis, minnesota, minnesota to ramstein. ramstein to afghanistan. there was a lot of hopping going on. basically, the trip took over 30 hours between stops. >> what is going through your mind that whole time? >> you know, it was just so busy that we didn't even think about home. or i didn't think about home, because i was just thinking, what am i going to see out there? do we have enough stuff? did i bring enough stuff? meeting a lot of folks and thinking, am i going to see these people? a lot. just busy, busy, busy. it wasn't hurry up and wait. the hurry up and wait was in flying over there. my gosh. it was just long getting there. ju
we went to fort lewis for more training.his time, we had to set up our surgical tent, make sure that we knew what we had. it was just a progression to the peak. we were there i believe another six weeks. again, more training. more physical training than anything else. once we got done there, we only had 2 1/2 days off. our family, flew up to fort lewis. from there, it was time to go. from fort lewis, minnesota, minnesota to ramstein. ramstein to afghanistan. there was a lot of hopping going on....
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. >> la pasada de cada la poblaciÓn de la ciudad de fort myers, creciÓ 38% pero el nÚmero de hispanosen los Últimos diez aÑos. >> lleva unos 20 apagando fuego al principio no fue fÁcil. >> cuando empecÉ era el Único que venÍa acÁ a la ciudad estaba un poco nervios porque era el Único. >> el crecimiento tambiÉn se reflejÓ en el tejido cultural de fort myers y su infraestructura. >> las personas que vivimos acÁ tenemos mucho que decir aparte de estar envueltos en el desarrollo de la comunidad. >> pero el aumento de la poblaciÓn hispana tambiÉn ha impactado el sector econÓmico de la zona, aseguran varios emprendedores que ademÁs llegaron con un sueÑo.
. >> la pasada de cada la poblaciÓn de la ciudad de fort myers, creciÓ 38% pero el nÚmero de hispanosen los Últimos diez aÑos. >> lleva unos 20 apagando fuego al principio no fue fÁcil. >> cuando empecÉ era el Único que venÍa acÁ a la ciudad estaba un poco nervios porque era el Único. >> el crecimiento tambiÉn se reflejÓ en el tejido cultural de fort myers y su infraestructura. >> las personas que vivimos acÁ tenemos mucho que decir aparte de estar...
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we took a boat ride one morning out to fort multrie and back. it was one of these feelings that i never felt, as i was thinking about this diaspora and it reminded me of the cartoon over at fort multrie, i was taken aback, why didn't they have a real brooks map and was this a copy? but then again it stuck with me because it almost looked like a textile. but if you look at it closely you see they're figures, laid head to toe. and so working with them, we created what we call an infinity fountain and at the edge of the promenade we've tilted the ground and we lifted the water metaphorically up to the level of the museum. and along that edge we're looking at making figures imitated within the tabby. these are just some early copies of what those figures might look like etched out. i'm looking at the shale, we want the shale to grow away on the surface but then come out in the body. and then as you serialize them you get a quality of light. and unexpected to me as we've been going through the light, i know this is low res, i just got this the other
we took a boat ride one morning out to fort multrie and back. it was one of these feelings that i never felt, as i was thinking about this diaspora and it reminded me of the cartoon over at fort multrie, i was taken aback, why didn't they have a real brooks map and was this a copy? but then again it stuck with me because it almost looked like a textile. but if you look at it closely you see they're figures, laid head to toe. and so working with them, we created what we call an infinity fountain...
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postmarked for fort smith, arkansas.elcome to montana together again barbecue for barbara and bill. an engagement party of sorts. mark finally decided to say something to bill. >> we're sitting at the restaurant. at one point during breakfast i said to bill, i said, hey, i'm not sure exactly how to see this, but i'm getting several emails. and he stopped me and said, no, mark. it's this crazy person. and i said, okay. so, i shouldn't be worried about anything? he said, no. no. don't worry about. so, we just let the whole thing go at that point. >> then less than two weeks before bill's death, two things happened. a car followed noah home late one night. what did your dad say? about that car following at the driveway? >> i believe he said something like, i should have gotten my gun or something like that. >> then, a few days later, somebody took the gun. >> i just thought well, you misplaced it or something like that. >> the gun a nine millimeter pistol was normally stored in a gun safe and bill and anne's bedroom closet.
postmarked for fort smith, arkansas.elcome to montana together again barbecue for barbara and bill. an engagement party of sorts. mark finally decided to say something to bill. >> we're sitting at the restaurant. at one point during breakfast i said to bill, i said, hey, i'm not sure exactly how to see this, but i'm getting several emails. and he stopped me and said, no, mark. it's this crazy person. and i said, okay. so, i shouldn't be worried about anything? he said, no. no. don't worry...
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louis back to phoenix. >> reporter: the airline blaming severe winds at its dallas-fort worth hub days ago and staffing shortages, writing in a note to employees, we could only use two runways instead of the usual five. southwest airlines cancelling more than 200 flights today due to weather. this comes just weeks after that airline experienced its own operational issues, scrapping more than 2,200 flights over columbus day weekend. >> it's going to be a very, very tough holiday travel season. so if you're planning on traveling during the holidays, you better have a plan b and a plan c. >> lots of plans there. elwyn joins us now from hartsfield jackson atlanta international airport. elwyn, what is american airlines saying about how soon things will get back to normal? >> reporter: yeah, linsey, american airlines has already canceled flights for tomorrow, but it has nearly 1,800 flight attendants coming back from leave that day which should start to alleviate the issue. linsey? >> elwyn, thank you so much. >>> now to the pandemic. cdc approval for the pfizer vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds
louis back to phoenix. >> reporter: the airline blaming severe winds at its dallas-fort worth hub days ago and staffing shortages, writing in a note to employees, we could only use two runways instead of the usual five. southwest airlines cancelling more than 200 flights today due to weather. this comes just weeks after that airline experienced its own operational issues, scrapping more than 2,200 flights over columbus day weekend. >> it's going to be a very, very tough holiday...
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so what he did is he took the 82nd airborne out of fort bragg about 47,000 troops. to the washington, d.c. area to fort and other location not because he wanted to deploy them on the streets of washington, d.c. but because he wanted to create the perception that something was happening so that trump wouldn't order something to actually happen. and esper got hammered at the time. why is esper bringing active duty troops to washington? what else he doing? he was doing it to try to prevent trump from doing something much worse. >> bret: you talked to the former president. he praised your first book. he doesn't like this one too much. he put out some statements already about it do you think that that decision, whether he is going to run again, is the biggest political decision that effects everything and where is your bet if putting your chips on the table is the end route. >> i think it does. it's the single biggest thing we're waiting. we will keep us guessing for a long, long time. it's going to drive republicans crazy. particularly those who would like to run for pr
so what he did is he took the 82nd airborne out of fort bragg about 47,000 troops. to the washington, d.c. area to fort and other location not because he wanted to deploy them on the streets of washington, d.c. but because he wanted to create the perception that something was happening so that trump wouldn't order something to actually happen. and esper got hammered at the time. why is esper bringing active duty troops to washington? what else he doing? he was doing it to try to prevent trump...
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he was from fort bragg. so he was hard-core and he didn't know i was hurt either until i heard him saying some explicit's. so the surgeons come through end into the kernels, through and come to find out and the report given to everybody for the colonel for the amputation of the leg which he did not and i had a fractured skull. again because of all the chaos and misinformation so when the kernels came down it was like what are we going to look like. you're fine. yeah, i'm great, just perfect. so i was there for about a week, political. headaches were horrendous to the point i couldn't go outside because the light hurt so bad. he was ready to go home and he basically said i'm not going home they also wanted me to go home. the nurses were doing all the paperwork and basically they came up to me and said we are getting you ready to go and i said what for. you got hurt. they don't want you out here because you're hurt. i said i'm fine. they said do you still have ringing in your years because that's one of the bi
he was from fort bragg. so he was hard-core and he didn't know i was hurt either until i heard him saying some explicit's. so the surgeons come through end into the kernels, through and come to find out and the report given to everybody for the colonel for the amputation of the leg which he did not and i had a fractured skull. again because of all the chaos and misinformation so when the kernels came down it was like what are we going to look like. you're fine. yeah, i'm great, just perfect. so...
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you see that wet weather from ukiah, hills burg, fort bragg. day. as you see on futurecast as we head through your monday, make sure you have the umbrellas and rain jackets for today. >>> halloween isn't just about trick or treating or wearing elaborate costumes for a night of partying. >> east bay residents had a more socially conscious way of celebrating. one berkeley woman opted to decorate with the spector of climate thing. it shows oil spills running to the curb where it will drain to the bay. >> i like halloween. this year when i thought about boy, what's the scariest thing going on? i thought, gosh, climate change really is very scary. so i wanted to make a statement about that. >> halloween with a message. >> yeah. i like that. >> caring about our community and world. >> maybe she still had candy for kids. a little educational thing going on. >> don't forget, news continues all day on cbsn bay area. >> cbs mornings is next. have ♪ >>> welcome to c mornings and hello to our viewers in the west on the month. i'm gayle king and i'm tony do
you see that wet weather from ukiah, hills burg, fort bragg. day. as you see on futurecast as we head through your monday, make sure you have the umbrellas and rain jackets for today. >>> halloween isn't just about trick or treating or wearing elaborate costumes for a night of partying. >> east bay residents had a more socially conscious way of celebrating. one berkeley woman opted to decorate with the spector of climate thing. it shows oil spills running to the curb where it...
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>> someone has to hold down the fort. >>> up next, new suit to enjoy the metaverse, mark zuckerberg's next idea. >> upcoming spacex launch delayed again, planning to send astronauts to the international space station this wednesday but pushed back as crew member deals with medical issue, it's not emergency and doesn't involve >>> busy safeway store in san francisco changing its hours because of what they call out of control shoplifting. mission and church, was 24 hours, seven days a week, now 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. supervisor mendleman says it's most popular in the district and plans to meet with law enforcement and the district attorney's office to figure out how to reduce theft at that store. >>> felt the pandemic disrupt our lives, now learning how it impacted vital scientific research. american heart association said 80% of trials not related to covid were slowed or stopped, especially cardiac and stroke research. shelter in place and pandemic restrictions also impacting staffing. association says work needs to be done to rebuild. >>> mark zuckerberg continues to tweak his metaver
>> someone has to hold down the fort. >>> up next, new suit to enjoy the metaverse, mark zuckerberg's next idea. >> upcoming spacex launch delayed again, planning to send astronauts to the international space station this wednesday but pushed back as crew member deals with medical issue, it's not emergency and doesn't involve >>> busy safeway store in san francisco changing its hours because of what they call out of control shoplifting. mission and church, was 24...
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the 360 degrees surrounding the right now behind me, you can see the fort meetinghouse at the top of the street which it were able to magically transport ourselves to modern plymouth in 2020, you would see the unitarian universalist churches there and we would be on leiden street. that's the street we re-create. use a number of of different domestic dwellings and where the houses are placed on a re-created street is based on a map fragment that was left in william bradford has. the gardens based on inventory and list of feeds you find in documents like the brewster book from the will jim brewster family. the idea is to help our guests walk into an accurate we creation of the past and to feel that they've been physically transported and mentally transported as well. >> my name is elizabeth howland and i been here for seven years. my family and i decided we're going to come to visit the new world in 1620 or so. on a ship called the mayflower that brought us here. being that i was 13, i cared for the other children and my parents. when we were in the harbor, people were getting sick wit
the 360 degrees surrounding the right now behind me, you can see the fort meetinghouse at the top of the street which it were able to magically transport ourselves to modern plymouth in 2020, you would see the unitarian universalist churches there and we would be on leiden street. that's the street we re-create. use a number of of different domestic dwellings and where the houses are placed on a re-created street is based on a map fragment that was left in william bradford has. the gardens...
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that's sergeant joshua rodriguez from fort worth. >> it is all neat. it is some stuff we learned in the academy in training, but takes it to a new concept. >> called p 3, police professional plan. new special law enforcement training program launched by the same people that field the u.s. olympic team. >> i see it growing nationwide. >> mark hill is president of usa judo. >> i think misunderstand judo. they think of a bruce lee movie and martial arts. judo is teaching life lessons that kids need to learn whether they ever want to compete or fight or not. >> kids and police officers. >> it is cool to have the judo world and police world under one roof. >> she competed in the olympics before she became a fort worth officer. >> it is just a really good, compatible sport with law enforcement in what we're already teaching recruits and police officers. >> the aim to give police more confidence to use their hands as their only weapon. the more we training, the more we're able to make the correct decisions under stress. >> retired agent joe youngworth is an i
that's sergeant joshua rodriguez from fort worth. >> it is all neat. it is some stuff we learned in the academy in training, but takes it to a new concept. >> called p 3, police professional plan. new special law enforcement training program launched by the same people that field the u.s. olympic team. >> i see it growing nationwide. >> mark hill is president of usa judo. >> i think misunderstand judo. they think of a bruce lee movie and martial arts. judo is...
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he is sent to the front here to fort townsend, what is now oklahoma. and that's where in october of 1844 we have the first record of louis armistead and hancock being together. they are in a small group of 15 officers. working together and developing their friendship. they served for 16 months on the frontier. in 1845, -- they are members of a -- here is a record from 1845. six officers, and hancock is listed sixth. it's also the first time that we have a record of hancock and armistead being together that is not an army. record i was able to get a copy of a letter, and it's one that he writes to a fellow soldier. but look how signs the p.s.. armistead, w. hancock. pretty cool piece of evidence. doesn't mean much. 1846, mexican war happens. they want to go to some different times in places. but they end up fighting in the same unit. they are both -- almost it was always known for his bravery. off his right about him having the final attack. they also served together in postwar occupation. before the time that the fighting and then the peace treaty was
he is sent to the front here to fort townsend, what is now oklahoma. and that's where in october of 1844 we have the first record of louis armistead and hancock being together. they are in a small group of 15 officers. working together and developing their friendship. they served for 16 months on the frontier. in 1845, -- they are members of a -- here is a record from 1845. six officers, and hancock is listed sixth. it's also the first time that we have a record of hancock and armistead being...
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| and fort sir patrick and professor whitty, _ and fort sir patrick and professor whitty, on — and forti you said you were going to boost the booster— you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, _ you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, what _ you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, what does - you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, what does that - booster roll—out, what does that mean? _ booster roll—out, what does that mean? is — booster roll—out, what does that mean? is the _ booster roll—out, what does that mean? is the age _ booster roll—out, what does that mean? is the age going - booster roll—out, what does that mean? is the age going to- booster roll—out, what does that mean? is the age going to comej booster roll—out, what does that - mean? is the age going to come down? and for— mean? is the age going to come down? and for vaccinations _ mean? is the age going to come down? and for vaccinations for _ mean? is the age going to come down? and for vaccinations for those _ mean? is the age going to come down? and for vaccin
| and fort sir patrick and professor whitty, _ and fort sir patrick and professor whitty, on — and forti you said you were going to boost the booster— you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, _ you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, what _ you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, what does - you said you were going to boost the booster roll—out, what does that - booster roll—out, what does that mean? _ booster roll—out, what does that...
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this is a fort, really it is a kind of chinese fort it was opened only four years ago time to turn aroundclose as we really want to get. they clearly don't want attention contrast that with u.s. forces training local troops but a statement to nbc news from the chinese embassy in washington suggests they're still developing the base. the completion and commissioning of the base will help china better fulfill the international obligations of the united nations and help china make new contributions to africa and the world peace and stability. the statement ends, we urge the u.s. to stop slandering and smearing china and china is considering more military bases around the globe, according to the pentagon. across asia and africa in talks to build a military port on the atlantic. >> we should be very concerned about china's base interest for having african ports and land bases and what that would mean for our country i think that's consequential. >> reporter: china has been facing a backlash from many africans but today's china's leaders reaffirming support for president xi and his internationa
this is a fort, really it is a kind of chinese fort it was opened only four years ago time to turn aroundclose as we really want to get. they clearly don't want attention contrast that with u.s. forces training local troops but a statement to nbc news from the chinese embassy in washington suggests they're still developing the base. the completion and commissioning of the base will help china better fulfill the international obligations of the united nations and help china make new...
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place it data and do more of a day, how big a bought a secret is marcia to see at with it back to fort hood. give me a call that pleasant. ah, a chevy? don't i get it met? no. c, o ne, a helicopters flying over the ridge, spraying something. and they didn't even see the kids. and the kids were all fishing or just playing by the river. and the kids were all choking and gasoline that night. they were all really sick with diarrhea. they were having trouble breathing. we went down to the river that next day and that's when we found dead ducklings and dead crayfish, dead trout. we called the forest service and they said, oh no, it's perfectly safe. it was a mixture of $240.00 and $2.00 for 5 t agent orange that was banned in vietnam. and nobody realized that the same chemicals were being used here in a still going on with agent orange was a tremendously destructive omen of a tremendously destructive war. in its own unique way, agent orange was the most destructive instance with chemical warfare in modern history. when i was still 5 years old or something, i read everything. it was still dur
place it data and do more of a day, how big a bought a secret is marcia to see at with it back to fort hood. give me a call that pleasant. ah, a chevy? don't i get it met? no. c, o ne, a helicopters flying over the ridge, spraying something. and they didn't even see the kids. and the kids were all fishing or just playing by the river. and the kids were all choking and gasoline that night. they were all really sick with diarrhea. they were having trouble breathing. we went down to the river that...
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they have a large group of settlerse there, and the creeks attack them at fort mims and pretty much killilrybody, women and children. so our governor is ready to call up the militia, and he finally gets permission from president madison to go could be this. -- to go do this. so we've got to get to our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. well, there's one small problem with our mill saw. -- militia. it seems that our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom drawl with the bicepton -- brawl with the benton brothers, and he has a little affliction. he has taken a bullet somewhere up here in his chest or shoulder, and he can't really get on his horse with only one arm. so we have to wait until our major general is ready to ride before the militia can go off down into alabama. and not so many years ago they, theea militia reconnoitered with the mill that coming from east -- militia coming from east tennessee in fayetteville which is south of nashville almost to the alabama border. they reconnoitered there, and the people of fayetteville had a painting done
they have a large group of settlerse there, and the creeks attack them at fort mims and pretty much killilrybody, women and children. so our governor is ready to call up the militia, and he finally gets permission from president madison to go could be this. -- to go do this. so we've got to get to our militia down there to avenge all of these killings of settlers. well, there's one small problem with our mill saw. -- militia. it seems that our major general has been in a little bit of a barroom...
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you even get henry writing from the fort delaware prison. he didn't like virginians being captured by other virginians, and his letter especially has a good effect and an effective one. and the two individuals are eventually released from confederate prison. all they have to do is take an oath, and they can get a travel permit and they can head back home. the two unionists are not taking oaths, so now we've got another challenge here. but luckily for them they do know an individual within the war department who gets them travel permits. they're able to at least take a train up to the stanton area and then can walk on home. even as they're walking back, they get captured again. >> so lucky. >> these are lucky guys. thankfully for them, it's a short capture. they're released pretty quickly. and they're able to walk back home, and the dramatic fashion they arrive back to waterford looking beleaguered, longer beard. they make it back to waterford on christmas day, 1863. >> aw. >> a secession christmas is laid out for you right here. stanton rele
you even get henry writing from the fort delaware prison. he didn't like virginians being captured by other virginians, and his letter especially has a good effect and an effective one. and the two individuals are eventually released from confederate prison. all they have to do is take an oath, and they can get a travel permit and they can head back home. the two unionists are not taking oaths, so now we've got another challenge here. but luckily for them they do know an individual within the...
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when the fort mason flicks drive in theater will return to san francisco to show return to san francisco to show some favorite holiday movies. mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross! mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers find the best bargains ever! when you have the world's longest list you go to ross so you can work that budget and get those savings. i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross. narcotics dealer. 45 year old adrian molina was arrested last month after officers identified him as a drug dealer earlier this year. during molina's arrest, officers seized £10 of meth £6 of marijuana, two handguns, ammunition and scales. they say the drugs seized have a street value of $32,000. police say molina was supplying drugs to sub dealers and career criminals in san jose, the u. s postal service is getting ready for the holiday rush. they
when the fort mason flicks drive in theater will return to san francisco to show return to san francisco to show some favorite holiday movies. mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers decorate with the best bargains ever! ross has savings on everything you need to get the party started. because who waits for shipping anymore? or guests?! i love saying yes to more merry for less at ross! mrs. claus the shopping boss here to help you merry savers find the best bargains ever!...
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this afew moments ago landed at fort bragg. during the trip down jen psaki was asked about recent palace intrigue involving the vice president and she said that as of right now president biden does intend to run for re-election in 2024. bret? >> bret: peter, what are white house officials saying about the russian troops massing at the border with ukraine. >> this is brand new. they are concerned about troops massing on the border with ukraine. they are calling tonight for moscow to deescalate. so far no details available about a potential biden-putin virtual meeting and no details about possibly sending u.s. military equipment to the ukrainian side of the border. at least not yet. bret? >> peter doocy live on the north lawn, thank you. the committee investigating the including former trump ally roger stone and media personality alex jones. the subpoenas include demands for documents and testimony from stone and jones as well as three other people accused of organizing and promoting the events of january 6th. let's talk about th
this afew moments ago landed at fort bragg. during the trip down jen psaki was asked about recent palace intrigue involving the vice president and she said that as of right now president biden does intend to run for re-election in 2024. bret? >> bret: peter, what are white house officials saying about the russian troops massing at the border with ukraine. >> this is brand new. they are concerned about troops massing on the border with ukraine. they are calling tonight for moscow to...
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zooming in, you see rain from fort bragg, north coast, ukiah, clover dale this morning. of that is going to push into our region. dry for now in san francisco, you can see the clouds. temperatures are in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. we are looking at widespread rain even though you are likely not seeing that rain yet. you will. grab those umbrellas, rain jackets because you will need it. we are looking at drier weather looking to tuesday and wednesday and then showers return late wednesday into thursday. it could be a wet thursday morning commute as well. let's time it out for you, taking you hour by hour, walking you through this. here is 7:00 am. you see the rain for the north bay. as we look to 9:00 am, widespread rain, entire north bay, san francisco as well as the peninsula, parts of the east bay, parts of the south bay as well as we look to noon. you can see all of us catching in on that rain. widespread rain for your lunchtime hour. here we are at 3:00 in the afternoon, still looking at the wet weather. here we are at 7:00 in the evening. likely a wet evening
zooming in, you see rain from fort bragg, north coast, ukiah, clover dale this morning. of that is going to push into our region. dry for now in san francisco, you can see the clouds. temperatures are in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. we are looking at widespread rain even though you are likely not seeing that rain yet. you will. grab those umbrellas, rain jackets because you will need it. we are looking at drier weather looking to tuesday and wednesday and then showers return late wednesday...
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their unsuccessful for getting the release of the two successionists from fort delaware. so they plan on going back to elijah white. now at this point, samuel means and the loudoun rangers think why are you going back. you're here and keep them from going back. so the loudoun rangers take you before you could go back but they say we gave our word that we would go back in those three weeks time and they leave a little early and are ahead of the loudoun rangers who want to take them and they elijah white is near the upperville area at this time and white wasn't in a good mood and said you are going to be treated just like other prisoners of war and the would successionists men that were taken to fort delaware. you're going on foot down to richmond and these are castle thunder, a notorious prison for the head of that prison in richmond. but several other political prisoners and the like at castle thunder. >> could tell it's bad because it sounds like a place in a comic book. >> but they're lucky, they're there. >> they're lucky. so lucky. >> it could be worse. you could be s
their unsuccessful for getting the release of the two successionists from fort delaware. so they plan on going back to elijah white. now at this point, samuel means and the loudoun rangers think why are you going back. you're here and keep them from going back. so the loudoun rangers take you before you could go back but they say we gave our word that we would go back in those three weeks time and they leave a little early and are ahead of the loudoun rangers who want to take them and they...
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kailey leinz in fort lisa abramowicz. the equity market up, big on treasuries.nwind of the unwind that a muted one. crude lowered by more than 10% friday. this morning up by five. tom: brent crude down from 84. we have peter hotel is joining us later. we are paroled -- thrilled to bring your joshua sharfstein he has been a measured voice for bloomberg surveillance. jon and i feel we should lead with science. we have felt frenzy the last 24 hours. how do we constructively generate a measured alert even our fears? andrew: we have been talking about the potential of more variants. they could form in places that are under vaccinated. this variant has a number of concerning mutations that resemble some of the other variants that we had. none totally escaped the vaccine. we have to go through the process of studying this variant while we continue to take precautions to prevent spread. this may well not be as dangerous as other variants, but it may have the capacity to infect people who are vaccinated. tom: what will this do to the unvaccinated? unvaccinated are 13 tim
kailey leinz in fort lisa abramowicz. the equity market up, big on treasuries.nwind of the unwind that a muted one. crude lowered by more than 10% friday. this morning up by five. tom: brent crude down from 84. we have peter hotel is joining us later. we are paroled -- thrilled to bring your joshua sharfstein he has been a measured voice for bloomberg surveillance. jon and i feel we should lead with science. we have felt frenzy the last 24 hours. how do we constructively generate a measured...
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and the un chief warns of cooks hollow climate promises before what shaping up to be a fort final day at the cop $26.00 summit. ah, sedans, military leader has appointed a new ruling council and put himself in charge of it 2 weeks after he seized power . general abdel fatter albert hom has included civilians, but not the political coalition. that had been sharing power with the military before the takeover. we'll go live to catch him shortly. first, mike, hannah reports on the reaction prompt. the un once again, the protesters take to the streets of khartoum. the city has been at the sent off pro democracy demonstrations since the uprising that overthrew former leader o my elbow. she is the formation of a new sovereign council described as an extension of the military's takeover. and in the united nations, the office of the secretary general was quick to react. we're obviously taking a look at these developments. oh, i would say they're very concerning. oh, we want to see a return oh, to the transition. as quickly as possible. the transition government was intended to guide the countr
and the un chief warns of cooks hollow climate promises before what shaping up to be a fort final day at the cop $26.00 summit. ah, sedans, military leader has appointed a new ruling council and put himself in charge of it 2 weeks after he seized power . general abdel fatter albert hom has included civilians, but not the political coalition. that had been sharing power with the military before the takeover. we'll go live to catch him shortly. first, mike, hannah reports on the reaction prompt....
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but we do know is he is not commanding his artillery gun at the battle of the fort. there other artillery pieces, and they are commanded by one of pelham we's subordinates. apparently gives him a few suggestions on where to place the gun, but pelham does not stay with the horse artillery during the battle. i think it's possible that pelham may have participated in the cavalry charge and then been wounded a bit further back. there is a possibility that both accounts might be correct. and i'm continuing to look into that as i continued my research. but we do know though is that the fragment of a shell from a union cannon entered the back of pelham what's skull and he fell backwards office horse. other officers see that he is wounded and unconscious and they sent him to cold pepper, which is approximately 17 miles away from medical care. john pelham died in the early morning hours of march 18th 1863, and as far as we can tell from the primary source account, he did not regain consciousness. the battle of kelly's forward is a turning point for the union cavalry. it was o
but we do know is he is not commanding his artillery gun at the battle of the fort. there other artillery pieces, and they are commanded by one of pelham we's subordinates. apparently gives him a few suggestions on where to place the gun, but pelham does not stay with the horse artillery during the battle. i think it's possible that pelham may have participated in the cavalry charge and then been wounded a bit further back. there is a possibility that both accounts might be correct. and i'm...
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donaldson and fort henry, and what it and easily overcome by ironclad before jackson and court saintillips of new orleans were substantial a barrier there as well in the confederate navy one of the trivia questions as i was a manassas, first ironclad to engage in battle and if it's in new orleans, so i think that the easiest way to lose it is for him to say that i don't think that we can do this read and here's an interesting tidbit, one of his subordinates and that was david dixon porter who commanded, nothing about but the ramps, motorcraft, essentially essentially both of a large 13-inch mortar amid the ship and his idea was that we need to stay below the city and fire long-range, markers into their parts until the evacuate. but david farragut said were going to break that thing and we going to go crashing by just pull up in front of new orleans and which had been stripped of most of his local offenders because they're concentrating for the battle of shiloh and is right there by the jackson statute, along the front of new orleans, you've all seen the photographs if you not been th
donaldson and fort henry, and what it and easily overcome by ironclad before jackson and court saintillips of new orleans were substantial a barrier there as well in the confederate navy one of the trivia questions as i was a manassas, first ironclad to engage in battle and if it's in new orleans, so i think that the easiest way to lose it is for him to say that i don't think that we can do this read and here's an interesting tidbit, one of his subordinates and that was david dixon porter who...
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it is at fort gordon in augusta georgia. when i do now is called an oc a zero controller. make sure people are trained enough to go out there. i know there are other conflicts, not just afghanistan. we are no longer at war with afghanistan, as of yesterday. so, that's what i do now. >> did you learn anything valuable that you can pass on? >> just keep your mind open. i have become a chameleon. nothing bothers me anymore. immaterial-ism is out the window. you change, he become very humble. your priorities change as well. that say it is what it is, it is what it is. it has changed my life quite a bit. i see very anal lieutenants, very a personalities. now it is like, whatever. i am still an a, but not too much the way i was. the fun loving side though is gone. it's more realistic. i am more aware of what goes on. anyway, yeah. that is it, just be adaptable. no you're soldiers. that's one of the biggest things. even though i was an officer, i needed to know my soldiers more than just yeah, they are soldiers. they are enlisted. there is always that little barrier there, but ou
it is at fort gordon in augusta georgia. when i do now is called an oc a zero controller. make sure people are trained enough to go out there. i know there are other conflicts, not just afghanistan. we are no longer at war with afghanistan, as of yesterday. so, that's what i do now. >> did you learn anything valuable that you can pass on? >> just keep your mind open. i have become a chameleon. nothing bothers me anymore. immaterial-ism is out the window. you change, he become very...
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the condor encounter blockaders off the coast of fort fisher. the nippon fired a broadside and seeing another ship ahead and thinking it was another blockader swerved to miss it, and captain wright ran the ship aground upon a shoal. the shipwright saw had actually been the wreck of another blockade runner. the ship is in this position where it's stuck on the shoal, but it was protected by the gun support. so captain wright was not all together worried. he felt like he would be able to once the tide kind of came in he would be able to get the condor into port in wilmington. but rose was panicked. she was terrified she'd be captured again. she'd already spent almost 10 months in prison and she did not want that to happen. she was a persuasive woman and a woman who typically got her way. the captain agreed to lower a boat. she sent a pilot, a couple of crewmen with the boat with the officer rose had negotiated for his release. and then judge holcombe who was a confederate commissioner to canada. so they were all lowered into the sea, and about the
the condor encounter blockaders off the coast of fort fisher. the nippon fired a broadside and seeing another ship ahead and thinking it was another blockader swerved to miss it, and captain wright ran the ship aground upon a shoal. the shipwright saw had actually been the wreck of another blockade runner. the ship is in this position where it's stuck on the shoal, but it was protected by the gun support. so captain wright was not all together worried. he felt like he would be able to once the...
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he knew what he was getting into. >> i don't think so, but lincoln knew the law, he realized after forty was not accepting him as president, he diagnosed union, union, keen the keep the country together and abolition of slavery the two grand causes of civil war. brian: it drove frederick douglass nuts that abraham lincoln was willing to cut a deal, keep the slaves, keep the country together. >> true, lincoln, always had ideas of black colonization. this is something that douglass did not like, lincoln had power, he had to decide how to do this, and douglass was more of the journalist, a writer, an abolitionist, they were not on the same plain of time of first inaugural. brian: why would they be? because lincoln's approach is keep the country together then i'll make better, and douglass said you can't have a country when it is half with slavery. >> they are shadow boxing each other, lincoln made it clear he would like slavery abolished only in fits and sports, not until will emancipation proclamation lincoln steps forward making slavery the cause. >> about what must it have been like her
he knew what he was getting into. >> i don't think so, but lincoln knew the law, he realized after forty was not accepting him as president, he diagnosed union, union, keen the keep the country together and abolition of slavery the two grand causes of civil war. brian: it drove frederick douglass nuts that abraham lincoln was willing to cut a deal, keep the slaves, keep the country together. >> true, lincoln, always had ideas of black colonization. this is something that douglass...
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but it was protected by the guns of fort fisher. so captain wright was not altogether worried.he felt like he would be able once the tide came in and went raise he would be able to get the condor into port into wilmington. but rose was panicked. she was terrified she was going to be captured again. she'd already spent almost ten months in prison she did not want that to happen. and of course she was a persuasive woman she was a woman who typically got her way. in this instance it did not work well for her. the captain agreed to lower a boat. he sent a pilot in a couple of crewmen with a boat in addition to lieutenant wilson who was the officer that rose had negotiated for his release. and then judge holcomb was a confederate commissioner to canada. they were all lowered into the sea. about the time, almost instantly when the boat hit the ocean there is a big swell that came up and capsized it. everyone except rose was able to make it back to the boat. rose wasn't. think if you look at this picture of her you get one idea. part of the problem was her clothing. she's wearing a ve
but it was protected by the guns of fort fisher. so captain wright was not altogether worried.he felt like he would be able once the tide came in and went raise he would be able to get the condor into port into wilmington. but rose was panicked. she was terrified she was going to be captured again. she'd already spent almost ten months in prison she did not want that to happen. and of course she was a persuasive woman she was a woman who typically got her way. in this instance it did not work...
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and in fort lauderdale, we cross to christopher metzler. he is a conservative political analyst or a cross sack rules in effect, that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate the, let me go to you 1st because you're the odd person on the panel and i want to be fair. i but does the sitting president of the united states, joe biden, reacting to the earthquake in virginia and elsewhere across the country, as by the media? what, what happened? he said, people are upset and concerned. that's not very, a reassuring to me. what do you, what do you think happen and reflect upon the president's words, go ahead d in atlanta. well, thank you peter, and to be honest, i kind of echo a little bit about what the president said. people are upset. i mean, just think about, we're coming out of a global pandemic. i should was still in the middle of it trying to figure out how to get people vaccinated. the economy is down. and i think what happened was the genius for got to talk directly to people about bread and butter issues. people a
and in fort lauderdale, we cross to christopher metzler. he is a conservative political analyst or a cross sack rules in effect, that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate the, let me go to you 1st because you're the odd person on the panel and i want to be fair. i but does the sitting president of the united states, joe biden, reacting to the earthquake in virginia and elsewhere across the country, as by the media? what, what happened? he said, people are upset and...
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when it became apparent that abraham lincoln after the attack at fort sumter was going to go to war to save the union, these people in middle tennessee recognized that they were going to fight for the confederacy. i think we have time for one more question. anybody have a question? i would say we had a great conversation tonight. it is a pleasure to be at the hermitage. i hope for our viewers that you have the opportunity to come and toward this beautiful site. it is really magnificent for this time of year. the leaves will be turning and things will be glorious all over middle tennessee. thank you very much and have a good evening. [applause] >> american history tv exploring the people and events that tell the american story. on lectures in history, how the pilgrims became part of the united states founding story in 19th-century texas. president's senior domestic policy advisor gives a behind the scenes look at the 30 seventh president's domestic agenda which he could guaranteed family in, national health insurance program and support for children's nutrition. watch the weddings of tw
when it became apparent that abraham lincoln after the attack at fort sumter was going to go to war to save the union, these people in middle tennessee recognized that they were going to fight for the confederacy. i think we have time for one more question. anybody have a question? i would say we had a great conversation tonight. it is a pleasure to be at the hermitage. i hope for our viewers that you have the opportunity to come and toward this beautiful site. it is really magnificent for this...