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he built an impenetrable fort, d he that it was a fool's folly to try to and take impenetrable fort. and so because it was such an incredible and impenetrable fort, people kind of forgot about it. not it as an important instance nation that ended up becoming so important during the civil war. now, following lincoln's and i want to just kind of take you through a few other pictures and then i want to talk about what happens after lincoln's proclamation. i thought this particular drawing done by a missionary was really important and poignant because it shows what missionaries were doing and these were missionaries from northern. most of them were abolitionists, and theyere coming down. they were providing food, they were providing education, they were providing religious comfort to my the formerly enslaved people. and this drawing was done of newport news after the big bethel battle. and you had a number of in that area. this and it's the only picture i've ever of inside fort monroe. d those barracks, by the way, are still there. so if you visit fort monroe, you will see these barracks
he built an impenetrable fort, d he that it was a fool's folly to try to and take impenetrable fort. and so because it was such an incredible and impenetrable fort, people kind of forgot about it. not it as an important instance nation that ended up becoming so important during the civil war. now, following lincoln's and i want to just kind of take you through a few other pictures and then i want to talk about what happens after lincoln's proclamation. i thought this particular drawing done by...
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so we don't really know how many got to the fort. we do know there were at least 900 people from the document arts. so they came with. they didn't care what the military was going do or not do as as they got sanctuary, as long as they had the military protecting them. they did not care. they came with hope. the expectation for freedom. but they were met with a lot of the same racism and, discrimination from white northerners that they had to deal with from the white southerners. some of the were very kind to them, actually helped them to learn how to read and write, while others them as if they were enslaved because they still saw them in that in that context. many of these seekers, though, did not sit idly by and wait for somebody to give them freedom or somebody to treat well. they made their way. they pushed the boundaries a limitation as established by our system and in america excuse me and you will read accounts from missionaries as well as some of the letters that they would write that they knew about the declaration of indepe
so we don't really know how many got to the fort. we do know there were at least 900 people from the document arts. so they came with. they didn't care what the military was going do or not do as as they got sanctuary, as long as they had the military protecting them. they did not care. they came with hope. the expectation for freedom. but they were met with a lot of the same racism and, discrimination from white northerners that they had to deal with from the white southerners. some of the...
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this is where he, yo had visited fort monroe. he was, as i said, the norfolk, po are and he's actually buried hampton. and this shows of the bracks and how women, african-american we often the laundress for the who were actually inside fort. and so there were there was a lot of activit inside of the fort. but most of those freedom seekers were actually outside of the fort with only a few exceptions. this is one of the places slabown that is now the section of phoebus. phoebus used to be a tiny little town outside. so you had hampton, which was a a village that became a city. and then you have phoebus. that was a little that ended up getting annexed into into hampton. what's interesting about. excuse me, phoebus, that it has some streets that just the grand contraband camp lets you know who used to live there, have a street called union street have a street called lincoln street. well, you know, confederates did not name those streets. union and lincoln and, same thing. they had similar names in the grand contraband camp. you had.
this is where he, yo had visited fort monroe. he was, as i said, the norfolk, po are and he's actually buried hampton. and this shows of the bracks and how women, african-american we often the laundress for the who were actually inside fort. and so there were there was a lot of activit inside of the fort. but most of those freedom seekers were actually outside of the fort with only a few exceptions. this is one of the places slabown that is now the section of phoebus. phoebus used to be a tiny...
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heuilt an impenetrable fort, and he t waa fool's folly to try to and take impenetrable fort. and so because it was such an incredible and impenetrable fort, people kind of forgot about it. not it as an important instance nation that ended up becoming so important during the civil war. now, following lincoln's and i want to just kind of take you through a few other pictures and then i want to talk about what happens after lincoln's proclamation. i thought th pticular drawing done by a missionary was because it shows whatpoignant missionaries were doing and thes were missionaries from northern. most of them were abolitionists, and they were comin. they were prg food, they were providing education, they were providing religious comfort to many the fo enslaved people. and this drawing was done of newport ne after the b bethel battle. and you had a number of in that area. this and it's the only picture i'veofnside fort monroe. and those , the way, arell there. so if you visit fort monroe, you will see these barracks. this picture was drawn by wilson, who escaped through the underg
heuilt an impenetrable fort, and he t waa fool's folly to try to and take impenetrable fort. and so because it was such an incredible and impenetrable fort, people kind of forgot about it. not it as an important instance nation that ended up becoming so important during the civil war. now, following lincoln's and i want to just kind of take you through a few other pictures and then i want to talk about what happens after lincoln's proclamation. i thought th pticular drawing done by a missionary...
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this highest peak. >> where i would put the fort, i'm going here, i think there is a civil war fortead about a place of a fort made out of dirt on a point around here. >> this looks interesting. >> i don't think we're far enough yet, we're just now getting to the higher ground, we need to go up the hill, i think. >> go around the thicket. >> go around the thicket. if i was where i would be. quail are birds that tend to quail are birds that tend to hang out i is a good looking thicket here. you go in and flush them. go in. healthy competitions happen all of the time. but whether we're quail hunting it, it a pe team sport, she me and my brother against the quail. >> that a boy. >> that a boy. >> that's what i'm talking hee fi >> firstrst shot, one shot, one kill.th >> thatat's right. a boy. >> good job, jep. >> robertson family has been living off the land high ep entire life that is the way we were raised. if you want to eat well, you pe come a good shot, you do the whole process, you hunted. you cleaned what you shot, you cooked what you shot and ate it together, it was an honorable
this highest peak. >> where i would put the fort, i'm going here, i think there is a civil war fortead about a place of a fort made out of dirt on a point around here. >> this looks interesting. >> i don't think we're far enough yet, we're just now getting to the higher ground, we need to go up the hill, i think. >> go around the thicket. >> go around the thicket. if i was where i would be. quail are birds that tend to quail are birds that tend to hang out i is a...
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they built the fort, not allowed in forts. they're built. they couldn't even stay inside the stockade. they had to sleep in tents, things around the stockade, all the garrisons, what they say they were very hard for. one one input. but the settlers didn't want them. they a they had a rough job. they had one tire. they were with keeping the the peaceful indians on the reservation. but yet when the renegades broke out of the reservation, the same ones that they god to keep the indians hate them because they went and got them to, bring them back to the stockade and the settlers didn't want them. that's even the even though although they were protect in the settlement, the settlers them very roughly the united states government didn't want the united states government was really using them in their land because they needed the land to move the populace and west, and they needed all of their hands full to keep to try to keep peace in the south. so the easiest was to recruit or get these african american and send them to indian country and leave t
they built the fort, not allowed in forts. they're built. they couldn't even stay inside the stockade. they had to sleep in tents, things around the stockade, all the garrisons, what they say they were very hard for. one one input. but the settlers didn't want them. they a they had a rough job. they had one tire. they were with keeping the the peaceful indians on the reservation. but yet when the renegades broke out of the reservation, the same ones that they god to keep the indians hate them...
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this is 100% a civil war era fort.y not look like much, but to the trained eye, it's a real treasure. early in the civil war, union and confederate forces would build forts out of dirt. dirt is everywhere and you can build a fort out of dirt very quickly, and it really will stand a projectile better than mortar and brick, and the very fact that this one's still standing is a testament to that early engineering. while the bullets and the muskets will all rust away, this fort will be here to be treasured for a long, long time. [upbeat country music] - cool, i found a pistol bullet, man. [bell rings] i ain't found one of these in a long time. - jep, there's a mini ball. [bell rings] i'm finding these mini balls like gumdrops. in that area, you just start finding musket ball after musket ball, and guess what? i'll dig them all day long. - round ball. [bell rings] - round ball? - yeah, i knew, i thought it was one. - [jase] all right, it's heating up. - you know, honestly, i got over this jase competition thing, like, 20 ye
this is 100% a civil war era fort.y not look like much, but to the trained eye, it's a real treasure. early in the civil war, union and confederate forces would build forts out of dirt. dirt is everywhere and you can build a fort out of dirt very quickly, and it really will stand a projectile better than mortar and brick, and the very fact that this one's still standing is a testament to that early engineering. while the bullets and the muskets will all rust away, this fort will be here to be...
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will become fort liberty.for a name change. >> polk was the most incompetent general of the war. >> reporter: fort benning, named after a charter member of the ku klux klan, has already changed to fort moore, after hal and julia moore. he was the commander of american troops in the first head-to-head battle against the north vietnamese. she forever changed the impersonal system which sent "regret to inform you" telegrams to families of the fallen. >> julia moore saw this happening and she said not on my watch, i will personally deliver that telegram and i will put my arms around that family member. >> reporter: it's not just base names. it's all the confederate memorials and artifacts strewn across u.s. military installations. >> were you surprised at the degree to which confederate memorabilia is embedded in the army culture? >> i was surprised. there were hundreds of things that need to change. there's lee gate and lee housing area and lee barracks at west point. >> some people are going to say you are erasi
will become fort liberty.for a name change. >> polk was the most incompetent general of the war. >> reporter: fort benning, named after a charter member of the ku klux klan, has already changed to fort moore, after hal and julia moore. he was the commander of american troops in the first head-to-head battle against the north vietnamese. she forever changed the impersonal system which sent "regret to inform you" telegrams to families of the fallen. >> julia moore saw...
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i'm earring to why they changed name of fort bragg to fort liberty.he other base, -- eight other bases adopt new names to make it seem more inclusive. where does it stop? will democrats change the name every structure after every slave owner? we're looking at the hudson river and the george washington bridge. hundreds of thousands people go across the george washington bridge connecting new jersey to new york. i'm one of them. george washington owned slaves. are they going to rename that iconic bridge too? please don't. representative michael walsh is a current colonel in the army national guard. i understand, we haven't talked about this before, you served there too. you know my dad did at fort bragg. i'm going to call it that? do you have to change? >> this is a manufactured issue. this is manufactured by activists by politicians and the by media. i served for 27 years. not once did i hear any of my green berets, anyone complain about it, say they were offended and saying they weren't going to stay in the army because of fort bragg or fort benning.
i'm earring to why they changed name of fort bragg to fort liberty.he other base, -- eight other bases adopt new names to make it seem more inclusive. where does it stop? will democrats change the name every structure after every slave owner? we're looking at the hudson river and the george washington bridge. hundreds of thousands people go across the george washington bridge connecting new jersey to new york. i'm one of them. george washington owned slaves. are they going to rename that iconic...
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so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida.ict, count two -- we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count three. we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count four. we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count five. we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count six. we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward copyright, florida.
so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida.ict, count two -- we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count three. we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case. the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june, 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count...
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is a free physiotherapy room at your home forte, what do you say, yes, you have been using it for morethank you for recommending me and my daughter. and the price has not changed yet, what do you say to our future buyer, i will only recommend. still, you can always call your specialists, and not consult if something is not clear in its use ultrasonic infrared and magnetic radiation. and forte reton three in one, ordering directly from the manufacturer you get the minimum price, warranty service, consulting support and confidence in the authenticity of the product. call right now and get detailed advice on the use of reton forte attention, place an order by the specified phone number, in addition, you will receive two more gifts of cream-balm and, most importantly, free delivery to any region of russia, the number of gifts is limited. don't miss your chance for a secret in a million on saturday at 20:20 on ntv specialization - is negotiating with people to convince. andrey burkovsky, this is my job mediator of the premiere today at 22:15 on ntv at the end of the day, the legs get tired
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so bringing the troops by boat to fort and then marching the peninsula to attack richmond from, the south east, and to begin with actually went really well with lots of help from union. quatermass star montgomery maggs, among others. in march 1862, mcclellan manages to transport this enormous army and all that came with it to fort monroe. so in about three weeks they moved 400 plus ships, an estimated 121,000 men, 300 cannons, more than 1000 wagons, 15,000 animals. it just an amazing feat of military. so they there by april 4th they're ready to begin moving up the peninsula but it's when they begin to yorktown that they face problems as they begin to meet resistance this way, mcclellan starts to get worried. and at this point he's got about 55,000 men on the move. there are only 13,000 confederates at this point. and the beginning of their campaign around yorktown. but mcclellan, you know, and you know this about him already, he always thinks he's outnumbered and john magruder, who's the confederate commander at yorktown in this early part of the campaign, he famously plays on fears by ma
so bringing the troops by boat to fort and then marching the peninsula to attack richmond from, the south east, and to begin with actually went really well with lots of help from union. quatermass star montgomery maggs, among others. in march 1862, mcclellan manages to transport this enormous army and all that came with it to fort monroe. so in about three weeks they moved 400 plus ships, an estimated 121,000 men, 300 cannons, more than 1000 wagons, 15,000 animals. it just an amazing feat of...
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key sees the flag flying over the fort and so inspired. that he writes the words that become the us national anthem. this day in 1931. um, so let's talk a little bit about that flag that him to do that. that flag was made by a household of women that household led by mary pickersville. so mary pickerscale is a woman who's born in pennsylvania. she's by the time she moves to baltimore. she's a widow with with a daughter and she is an experienced ship and signal flag maker. and in 1813, she's 37 and she's commissioned to make two flags for for the ford one is 30 by 42. that's the main garrison flag and then a smaller one for the storm flag. it's 17 by 25. and she's not the only one doing this though. she is. she's got her 13 year old daughter carolyn. she's got two teenage teenage nieces of 13 year old eliza and 15 year old margaret. she also has 13 year old african-american indentured servant grace wisher helping her with this her mom. who's older might be helping her and mary also had enslaved someone and they very well probably were helpi
key sees the flag flying over the fort and so inspired. that he writes the words that become the us national anthem. this day in 1931. um, so let's talk a little bit about that flag that him to do that. that flag was made by a household of women that household led by mary pickersville. so mary pickerscale is a woman who's born in pennsylvania. she's by the time she moves to baltimore. she's a widow with with a daughter and she is an experienced ship and signal flag maker. and in 1813, she's 37...
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i who i believe is in fort pierce. she may want to have it in four pairs, but really, west palm beach, i think it's the best venue. i'm not saying this because i'm biased because i live here. and as a sophisticated security apparatus here. it's got lots of hotel rooms for journalists and people who want to observe. pearce doesn't have many hotel rooms. the parking is a mess. in the fort pierce courthouse. you've got a lot of better infrastructure here in west palm beach. i think ultimately, that's where the case will be. and i think that's better for the government, because palm beach county went for trump by 43% of the vote. 43% of 12 jurors is five. all you need is one, trump loyalist on the jury, you can get a hung jury. but still, it's better for the government then in miami or in four pairs. >> and neal katyal, we've heard, i think, on several programs, people making that program. it only takes one to get a hung jury. but a hung jury in this case just means jack smith goes back to court and charge the case against
i who i believe is in fort pierce. she may want to have it in four pairs, but really, west palm beach, i think it's the best venue. i'm not saying this because i'm biased because i live here. and as a sophisticated security apparatus here. it's got lots of hotel rooms for journalists and people who want to observe. pearce doesn't have many hotel rooms. the parking is a mess. in the fort pierce courthouse. you've got a lot of better infrastructure here in west palm beach. i think ultimately,...
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this 29th day of jun 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county.unt 5, we the jury find as follows as to the defendant as follows, the defendant is not guilt, so say this day, we the jury fine as follows as to the defendant in this case, the defendant is not guilty. so say we all, this 29th day of june 2022, fort lauderdale, broward county california, verdict, count 7. we the defendant find as follows as to the defendant yas, the defendant is not guilty. so say we all, this 29th day of june 2023, fort lauderdale, broward county. verdict, count 8, we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case, the defendant is not guilty so say we all this 29th day of june 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. count 9, we the jury find as follows the defendant in this case, the defendant is not guilty. so say we all in 29th day of june 2023 at fort lauderdale, broward county, florida. verdict, count 10, we the jury find as follows as to the defendant in this case, the defendant is not guilty. so say we all this 29th day of june 2023 at fo
this 29th day of jun 2023, at fort lauderdale, broward county.unt 5, we the jury find as follows as to the defendant as follows, the defendant is not guilt, so say this day, we the jury fine as follows as to the defendant in this case, the defendant is not guilty. so say we all, this 29th day of june 2022, fort lauderdale, broward county california, verdict, count 7. we the defendant find as follows as to the defendant yas, the defendant is not guilty. so say we all, this 29th day of june 2023,...
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tonight t -- will forte authoror and comededian david baddddiel.h and will forte go day drinking featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. now let's get to the news. president biden spoke on the phone yesterday with west virginia senator joe manchin, and they were able to work out an agreement it's now president manchin and senator biden. [ laughter ] when asked by reporters after speaking with president biden about the $2 trillion spending bill, if the measure will pass this year, west virginia senator joe manchin said, "anything's possible here. okay, but to be clear, that's not good news. when someone says, "hey, come to my party tonight, anything's possible," you're leaving in handcuffs without your pants according to newly released records, donald trump jr. texted then-white house chief of staff mark meadows during january's capitol attack, urging him to make president trump condem
tonight t -- will forte authoror and comededian david baddddiel.h and will forte go day drinking featuring the 8g band with fred armisen ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well tonight. now let's get to the news. president biden spoke on the phone yesterday with west virginia senator joe manchin, and they were able to work out an agreement it's now president manchin...
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both want to restore the name fort bragg if elected president.he north carolina army post renamed fort liberty but braxton bragg was a confederate general. pence's pledge drew cheers from the crowd of the north carolina republican convention in greensboro just like the desantis comments on friday night. both oppose the renaming as political correctness. >>> we learned today of the death of a mathematics genius who mailed terror across the country for nearly 20 years. ted kazcynski known as the unabomber, was found unresponsive this morning in his north carolina prison cell. he was serving life behind bars for a series of bombings, explosives he both shipped and delivered that killed three people and injured dozens of others. a marathon manhunt ended with his arrest at a montana shack in 1996. ted kazcynski was 81 years old. >>> and tonight, a pivotal moment on the front lines of the war in ukraine. there's confirmation that the country's long expected counteroffensive to push russian troops out of the country is under way. cbs' debora patta is in
both want to restore the name fort bragg if elected president.he north carolina army post renamed fort liberty but braxton bragg was a confederate general. pence's pledge drew cheers from the crowd of the north carolina republican convention in greensboro just like the desantis comments on friday night. both oppose the renaming as political correctness. >>> we learned today of the death of a mathematics genius who mailed terror across the country for nearly 20 years. ted kazcynski...
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ou say they were offended to say they weren't going to stay in the army because of fort bragg or fortnning or what have you . and i've served with soldiers from every singl e background, color, creed, religion. there is in fact, it's quitethee the opposite. they're proud of where t they served, saying that i was a fort bragg soldier. i was part of the specialt brag forces or the airborneg . i went through basic trainingng. at fort benning is a point of pride for every soldier that i know. is not only is this a manufactured issue, it's a massivsue waste of taxpayere time and money for the military right now. and it's one more bit ofthat evidence that this pentagon t is focused on all the wrong things rather than focus on a re warrior spirit and wharfieis and defending this great nation and making our enemies deathly afraid of starting any wars. >> well, look, i was lookingrt down because it was north of six million dollars to change this nam e. i mean, that's - a lot of cash . i'm certain that we could have t spent that on other things. i t so i don't have a number yet, but i'm hearing
ou say they were offended to say they weren't going to stay in the army because of fort bragg or fortnning or what have you . and i've served with soldiers from every singl e background, color, creed, religion. there is in fact, it's quitethee the opposite. they're proud of where t they served, saying that i was a fort bragg soldier. i was part of the specialt brag forces or the airborneg . i went through basic trainingng. at fort benning is a point of pride for every soldier that i know. is...
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call right now and get detailed advice on the use of reton forte.place an order by the specified phone number, in addition, you will receive two more gifts of cream-balm and, most importantly, free delivery to any region of russia, the number of gifts is limited. do not miss your chance. just a holiday of the premiere on saturday at 22:25 on ntv, your task is to meet with the agent and ensure his transfer back. i heard, this many times. what's going on? if anything, leave, and we have, right? drink in the center of spy games we broke it through all channels without the right to right in the fight for goods. it's a trap in the dark mistrust it destroys the premiere on friday at 22:10 on ntv hello how much what are you? get up, come on, we have to go down to dinner. let's drink, i 'll call you back. what are you doing going? understood. ai why are you undressing in front of me again. what's wrong? do i really attract you? i won’t have a boil before dinner before you after dinner. everyone good evening. good evening. groom. yes, i like you, brother, go
call right now and get detailed advice on the use of reton forte.place an order by the specified phone number, in addition, you will receive two more gifts of cream-balm and, most importantly, free delivery to any region of russia, the number of gifts is limited. do not miss your chance. just a holiday of the premiere on saturday at 22:25 on ntv, your task is to meet with the agent and ensure his transfer back. i heard, this many times. what's going on? if anything, leave, and we have, right?...
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around 250 years ago, fort mose was home to the first free black settlement now the recently discovered site is excavated by archaeology students doctors lori lee and james davidson are two of the project leaders. >> at the point when they established the first fort in 1738, over 100 people had come they established a second for the in 1752. >> reporter: with the cooperation of the spanish army, it flourished, and formerly enslaved people even had a militia. some even opened shops in nearby st. augustine. >> underground railroad went north. at this time it went south so they were coming to establish communities. >> reporter: while it may not seem like much, small artifacts like nails, pieces of pots and musket balls tell a much bigger story. >> that's what a lot of the archaeological work is doing we're learning about the people that were there. >> reporter: however, as dr. lee's team tries to find out more about the site, other teachers in florida are feeling pressured not to talk about black history. >> issue is we have guidelines and standards in florida we want education, not indoct
around 250 years ago, fort mose was home to the first free black settlement now the recently discovered site is excavated by archaeology students doctors lori lee and james davidson are two of the project leaders. >> at the point when they established the first fort in 1738, over 100 people had come they established a second for the in 1752. >> reporter: with the cooperation of the spanish army, it flourished, and formerly enslaved people even had a militia. some even opened shops...
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la policÍa de fort myers y el condado aseguraban las afueras de la corte en la ciudad.onzÁlez, telemundo. >>> gracias jesÚs, vamos al corte comercial, autoridades federales dicen ver un aumento en decomisos de droga en puntos fronterizos. >>> y un programa busca hacer cambios en el programa de cupones de comida, les contamos cupones de comida, les contamos cÓmo le ¡flex alert, flex alert! ¡se viene un apagón! así es alert, siempre se “alarma” un poquito de más. lalas flex alelerts nos notificacan de cortetes de energrgía preveninibles. obobtén la flelex alert, a ayude no hahaya apagonenes. ¿sabes ququé? tu nombmbre será , pepero no ereses nada flexexi. ¡claro que e lo soy! pero voyoy a poner elel termostatato en sesetenta y ococho... y y desconectatar esto. y esto. - “let't's taco 'bobout it” - ¡no!! - y podemomos lavar lala ropa en la mañañana. - - buena ideaea. cosas asasí nos ayududan a ahahorrar enerergía y y nos ahorraran apagoneses con flflex alerts,s, tenemomos el poderer. powerisosours.org (inaudible). >>> y que no tienen dependientes, trabajen o participen en p
la policÍa de fort myers y el condado aseguraban las afueras de la corte en la ciudad.onzÁlez, telemundo. >>> gracias jesÚs, vamos al corte comercial, autoridades federales dicen ver un aumento en decomisos de droga en puntos fronterizos. >>> y un programa busca hacer cambios en el programa de cupones de comida, les contamos cupones de comida, les contamos cÓmo le ¡flex alert, flex alert! ¡se viene un apagón! así es alert, siempre se “alarma” un poquito de más....
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Jun 28, 2023
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carlos: no saludos de fort worth, primero voy a llegar aquÍ hasta este Árbol, el que a buen Árbol seido a las intensas temperaturas, texas se calienta por las temperaturas y este calor. 27 pacientes por enfermedades asociadas al calor. hemos conversado con personas, les pronto cÓmo hacen para combatir los sistema temperaturas. >> muy caliente est''a. que no traemos a nuestros hijos a que se diviertan. no sÓlo para proteger a los animales, sino tambiÉn la persona que muchas veces se desmayan esperando esta atracciÓn aquÍ en la ciudad de fort worth. tambiÉn hay centros de refrescamiento en dallas para las personas que pueden llegar a estos lugares para tratar de paliar un poco la sistema temperaturas. en informaciÓn desde el norte de texas. paulina: sigue el de vigente la alerta de el aire en la —— por mala calidad. las autoridades de salud estÁn recomendando las personas con problemas respiratorios que se queden en sus casas. al resto de la poblaciÓn se recomienda limitar el tiempo de estar al aire libre, y si fuera imprescindible, se le estÁ recomendando que utilizan mascarillas. bor
carlos: no saludos de fort worth, primero voy a llegar aquÍ hasta este Árbol, el que a buen Árbol seido a las intensas temperaturas, texas se calienta por las temperaturas y este calor. 27 pacientes por enfermedades asociadas al calor. hemos conversado con personas, les pronto cÓmo hacen para combatir los sistema temperaturas. >> muy caliente est''a. que no traemos a nuestros hijos a que se diviertan. no sÓlo para proteger a los animales, sino tambiÉn la persona que muchas veces se...
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police commissioners, regina jackson and marcia peterson issued their own demands for harbin forte to resign. mayor saying in a statement, quote, judge carbon foretaste seat on the position which she graciously served at the pleasure of the mayor's office. i will be using the current vacancy to appoint my own person. i thank judge hartman forte for her service on the commission. >> the latest attempt to crackdown on sideshows on the east bay is gaining steam at tuesday night's board meeting. alameda county supervisors approved an ordinance that would punish anybody caught even watching on the sidelines. despite current laws and morningside shows continue to grow in popularity supervisors and the alameda county sheriff's office are hoping that by targeting the crowds, the spectators, the drivers will have less reason to show up and show off violators face $1000, fine and up to 3 months of jail time supervisors will hold another vote july 11th. if the ordinance is approved again, it will become law 30 days later. it's been a huge headache for a lot of travelers trying to make it to dest
police commissioners, regina jackson and marcia peterson issued their own demands for harbin forte to resign. mayor saying in a statement, quote, judge carbon foretaste seat on the position which she graciously served at the pleasure of the mayor's office. i will be using the current vacancy to appoint my own person. i thank judge hartman forte for her service on the commission. >> the latest attempt to crackdown on sideshows on the east bay is gaining steam at tuesday night's board...
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yes, i am kate marks hardy the partnership courtney at fort mchenry nationalstork site as well as the trail manager for the star-spangled banner national historic trail. we are going to be talking about women in the chesapeake during the war of 1812. but before do i want to also give a little background to the star-spangled banner national historic trail. when you think of the word trail, the thing that probably pops into my might be a path through the woods or a mountain pass or even a bike trail. unfortunately this trail is really none of those. instead, it is a 560 mile-long water and land route that follow followed the american and british troop movements during the war of 1812 throughout the chesapeake bay. of course these actions leaked to the writing of the national anthem which is why it is designated as national trail, a root of national significance to this country, which is kind of why i am here today, is because last you we started a partnership with pride of baltimore and, of course, it's kind of a a no-brainer when yu think of it, pride being an 1812 schooner and sitting
yes, i am kate marks hardy the partnership courtney at fort mchenry nationalstork site as well as the trail manager for the star-spangled banner national historic trail. we are going to be talking about women in the chesapeake during the war of 1812. but before do i want to also give a little background to the star-spangled banner national historic trail. when you think of the word trail, the thing that probably pops into my might be a path through the woods or a mountain pass or even a bike...
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their participation included a stash house in fort worth, texas and transporting those. the organization charged $10,000 and between $12,000. law enforcement discovered this. the fort worth portion of this after a man in baltimore paid the organization to have his wife and two-year-old daughter smuggled in the united states after they arrived in mexico. the husband contends he paid thousand dollars to smuggle his wife and child. they were transported to the stash house and demanded he pay $23,000. the member told the husband, quote, they would do things to his daughter he would not like if he did not make this payment. and goes on and on. the guidelines are taking into account. and accordingly the court from the applicable guidelines range and after another guy was in the range and looking at 51-63 months for moving unaccompanied children for profit in the united states of america. while our administration does not knowing but ignore the responsibility under the secure fence act. they are doing it wantonly. the secretary of homeland security should be impeached and the p
their participation included a stash house in fort worth, texas and transporting those. the organization charged $10,000 and between $12,000. law enforcement discovered this. the fort worth portion of this after a man in baltimore paid the organization to have his wife and two-year-old daughter smuggled in the united states after they arrived in mexico. the husband contends he paid thousand dollars to smuggle his wife and child. they were transported to the stash house and demanded he pay...
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rachel: army base fort bragg was officially renamed fort liberty in a ceremony yesterday as part of thethe department of defense -- effort to rename military posts with con fed the rate name -- confederate namesakes. pete: retired lieutenant colonel scott mann joins us now. colonel, did you ever meet anybody while serving there who was offended by the name fort bragg or wanted it changed? does this have anything to do9 with the military, or is in the outside pushing an agenda? >> hey, pete. thanks for having me on. you know, i never saw that or heard that. we were pretty busy fighting a war -- [laughter] you know? and it never, you know, i have no doubt that there were people who probably look or heard that name and, you know, took offense to it, but at the end of the day, i spent ten years of my life on that base. my three boys were born in that base with hospital. i said good-bye to the a lot of friends at memorial ceremonies in that chapel, and i think that's what a lot of us are talking about. if many ways it's as if the chapter has been closed on our youth and our time mt. if milit
rachel: army base fort bragg was officially renamed fort liberty in a ceremony yesterday as part of thethe department of defense -- effort to rename military posts with con fed the rate name -- confederate namesakes. pete: retired lieutenant colonel scott mann joins us now. colonel, did you ever meet anybody while serving there who was offended by the name fort bragg or wanted it changed? does this have anything to do9 with the military, or is in the outside pushing an agenda? >> hey,...
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lauderdale, west palm beach and fort pierce. that is the venue chosen by judge cannon.ters. it could very well impact the pool of potential jury members to decide trump's fate. the region that feeds potential jurors to the courthouse is made up of one swing county and four others that are ruby fled their political leanings and that mr. trump won by substantial margins both 2016 and 2020. joining us is barbara mblg quade. barbara, thank you for being with us. this is one of those things we need experts like you to help us understand. there are a couple of questions here. one is, what's the process of picking a venue for a trial within your juris diction and does anybody have to understand why you picked it? >> because this case has been assigned to judge cannon, i think the presumption is it will be in her home court, which is in fort pierce. it would be there are other reasons for a move. for example, it could be that the u.s. marshall service says we don't believe we can secure fort pierce when a former president is on trial, especially one that can illicit trial as we
lauderdale, west palm beach and fort pierce. that is the venue chosen by judge cannon.ters. it could very well impact the pool of potential jury members to decide trump's fate. the region that feeds potential jurors to the courthouse is made up of one swing county and four others that are ruby fled their political leanings and that mr. trump won by substantial margins both 2016 and 2020. joining us is barbara mblg quade. barbara, thank you for being with us. this is one of those things we need...
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where the niagara river meets lake ontario as historic fort niagara deane of government action on the fourth lake, built by the french before the french and indian wars. the port has been restored by wpa, a new officers quarters have been constructed here, canada and the united states and the rest by a peace treaty commemorated by this monument. agricultural and dairy products from rural areas are the sustenance of the millions who live in new york's great cities. milk from upstate farms and the travel over hundreds of miles of roads and rails to reach the seaboard market. you consumers of this important commodity have any idea of the difficulties encountered in the first stage of transportation? ancient, rutted and weather, beaten roads have been a serious problem for new york's farmers for many years, usable for only a small fraction of the year. roads of this type have prevented the farmer from maintaining contact with the world beyond his fence line. and the seasons passed, the roads became worse, isolating the producers of food from the market where their produce could be turned
where the niagara river meets lake ontario as historic fort niagara deane of government action on the fourth lake, built by the french before the french and indian wars. the port has been restored by wpa, a new officers quarters have been constructed here, canada and the united states and the rest by a peace treaty commemorated by this monument. agricultural and dairy products from rural areas are the sustenance of the millions who live in new york's great cities. milk from upstate farms and...
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will: fort bragg's now been renamed, its new name is fort liberty.eally of the army rebranding in an effort to erase confederate names from their bases. i'd love your take. >> this is why china is being aggressive, because we're worried about changing the names of military installations instead of the readiness and capability capacity of our -- forces. the united states army is not meeting its reedges and is recruiting goals because we're focused on this cultural marxism and these silly things. fort bragg is fort bragg, no one cared about braxton the bragg being a confederate general. if anything, if you're going to change the name, then why not change it to matthew ridgeway or jim gavin who were commanders of the 8 2nd airborne acquisition in combat. -- division in combat. it shows the misguided priorities of the progressive left. will: yeah, that seems to be the key, the priorities. this is in the same conversation you and i are talking about the march forward for china, and this is where we are marching forward. colonel allen west, always great to
will: fort bragg's now been renamed, its new name is fort liberty.eally of the army rebranding in an effort to erase confederate names from their bases. i'd love your take. >> this is why china is being aggressive, because we're worried about changing the names of military installations instead of the readiness and capability capacity of our -- forces. the united states army is not meeting its reedges and is recruiting goals because we're focused on this cultural marxism and these silly...
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only two in the hospital. 8 staff the fort mills hospital. about 20 were assigned to manila.seven in the hospital at fort stockton berg and a dozen navy nurses on cavite naval base. five navy nurses were stationed at the naval hospital on guam 1600 miles to the east. duty in the tropics consisted of routine nursing duties on boards or surgery, a busy maternity ward, yet ample free time to enjoy the pleasures and adventures of life overseas. but early in 1941, things began to change as more troops came from the states. training stepped up with air raid and blackout drills, the numbers grew to 105. the possibility of war was on everyone's mind. >> they had completely closed off, even the native people in guam with relatives over there. obviously if they were closed off there was something going on they didn't want anybody to know about. >> in the marianas islands, we saw some ships one day and ordered to put on our clothes and go top deck, where all the g.i. s were out of the fight. >> news of pearl harbor came as unexpectedly as did the attack. >> the commanding officer wanted
only two in the hospital. 8 staff the fort mills hospital. about 20 were assigned to manila.seven in the hospital at fort stockton berg and a dozen navy nurses on cavite naval base. five navy nurses were stationed at the naval hospital on guam 1600 miles to the east. duty in the tropics consisted of routine nursing duties on boards or surgery, a busy maternity ward, yet ample free time to enjoy the pleasures and adventures of life overseas. but early in 1941, things began to change as more...
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the route won't to us by the out 0 fort lines team. they investigate how safe rel, transport is in the united states. let's take a look just normal friday night watching tv, watching netflix and everything. and almost 9 o'clock, our house rumbled in. sure. i knew instantly that the train drilled the roman has prompted questions about real safety in the us. the disaster could have been prevent it for years. well, both workers have warrant that changes in the industry for compromise and safety. it was a disaster waiting to happen and it happened. today's episode addressing the forward out from the east coast in ohio, training to raymond, what can be done? how can rate, well transport be made more? thanks. joining us today, jessica comrades, a community activist and joins us from east palestine in ohio. jamie wallace is president of the unit to counsel for east palestine trained raymond, and she is in the town of east live a pool ohio. and julia rock is a reporter at the van. she joins us from new york city. i wish that we were talking un
the route won't to us by the out 0 fort lines team. they investigate how safe rel, transport is in the united states. let's take a look just normal friday night watching tv, watching netflix and everything. and almost 9 o'clock, our house rumbled in. sure. i knew instantly that the train drilled the roman has prompted questions about real safety in the us. the disaster could have been prevent it for years. well, both workers have warrant that changes in the industry for compromise and safety....
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in april, fort lee officially became fort greg adams, named after two black officers who fought fiercelyy. very fitting. starting today, the army's largest base, fort bragg, will now be known as fort liberty, the north carolina base has officially given up the name of it's unpopular confederate namesake. opting instead to honor or one of the founding principles of this country. that is our show for tonight. now it's time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence. good evening ali. >> there was
in april, fort lee officially became fort greg adams, named after two black officers who fought fiercelyy. very fitting. starting today, the army's largest base, fort bragg, will now be known as fort liberty, the north carolina base has officially given up the name of it's unpopular confederate namesake. opting instead to honor or one of the founding principles of this country. that is our show for tonight. now it's time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence. good evening ali....
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in april, fort lee officially became fort greg adams, named after two black officers who fought fiercely against segregation in the military. very fitting. starting today, the army's largest base, fort bragg, will now be known as fort liberty, the north carolina base has officially given up the name of it's unpopular confederate namesake. opting instead to honor or one of the founding principles of this country. that is our show for tonight. now it's time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence. good evening ali. >> there was a great story about little changes, not that little, that do happen. >> they are smart but they all meaningful. >> they're meaningful. >> i think that's why you see a lot of tension in this country. because the progress happens in small steps, but it's happening. in palpable ways. >> it's happening. this evening was interesting, the speech by president biden, the address from the white house. i thought what was interesting about it was the quiet normalcy. the idea that the lack of superlatives, there isn't punditry all over the place. twitter is not -- it
in april, fort lee officially became fort greg adams, named after two black officers who fought fiercely against segregation in the military. very fitting. starting today, the army's largest base, fort bragg, will now be known as fort liberty, the north carolina base has officially given up the name of it's unpopular confederate namesake. opting instead to honor or one of the founding principles of this country. that is our show for tonight. now it's time for the last word with ali velshi in...
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fort bragg is fort liberty.about this. congressman molton, let me go to you first. do you welcome this? do you think it's finally good for the country to move on from having military bases named after confederate civil war figures? >> yes, absolutely. i mean, look, i think it's long overdue. i think it's widely embraced. when you look at how careful this bipartisan group of experts has come together to make recommendations, how careful they've been about really renaming these bases after real true heroes. true heroes to our country, not people who fought against our country, but true heroes who have made our country better and stronger. there's a lot of enthusiasm about the new names of these bases even though there are, of course, some people nostalgic for the old ones. this change is long overdue. there's a lot of support from the military itself. and so it's -- it's heartening and encouraging to see it finally come to pass. >> congressman waltz, what did you think of that? >> you know, look, seth and i work t
fort bragg is fort liberty.about this. congressman molton, let me go to you first. do you welcome this? do you think it's finally good for the country to move on from having military bases named after confederate civil war figures? >> yes, absolutely. i mean, look, i think it's long overdue. i think it's widely embraced. when you look at how careful this bipartisan group of experts has come together to make recommendations, how careful they've been about really renaming these bases after...