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tonight -- will forte author and comedian david baddiel.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 -- will forte author and comedian david baddiel.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...
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some of the forts in the river systems, of course, were thrown up, fort donaldson, fort henry. fort jackson was substantial. there was a barrier there and a confederate navy. so i think the easiest way to lose it is for him to say, i don't think i can do this. here's an interesting tidbit. one of his subordinates in that was david dixon porter who commanded the gun -- not the gun boats, the mortar rafts. his idea is, oh, no, we need to stay below the city and fire long-range mortars into their forts until they evacuate. but farragut said, no, no, we're going to breakthrough that thing, go crashing by and just pull up in front of new orleans which had been stripped of most of its local defenders because they were concentrating for the battle of shiloh. and he's right there by the jackson statue along the front of new orleans. you've all seen the photographs with his guns pointing into the city and said, gotcha. so the way not to do it is not to try it. of course, that was not his option. are we done? lunchtime. thank you, everybody. [ applause ] >>> c-spanshop.org is c-span's on
some of the forts in the river systems, of course, were thrown up, fort donaldson, fort henry. fort jackson was substantial. there was a barrier there and a confederate navy. so i think the easiest way to lose it is for him to say, i don't think i can do this. here's an interesting tidbit. one of his subordinates in that was david dixon porter who commanded the gun -- not the gun boats, the mortar rafts. his idea is, oh, no, we need to stay below the city and fire long-range mortars into their...
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infantry and began the war and fort texas and brownsville texas, future texas i guess you could argue, when the american flag fell from the pole it was van dorn who re-raised the flag in 1847 transferred to the command where he earned two promotions for conduct one promotion to the rank of captain if i'm pronouncing that correctly in the major came at mexico city where he was wounded in the foot following the mexican war the army assigned him the various posts across the country such as jefferson barracks in st. louis, always a favorite, baton rouge louisiana, must have a tennessee fan in here somewhere, didn't like baton rouge. in florida somebody shirley from georgia where he was fighting the seminoles in mississippi, by the late 1850s he was in texas and oklahoma chasing the indians in october 1, 1858 he was fiercely wounded at the battle of wichita village, while holding the reins of his horse, i'm going to describe this and i have a lot to cover and i will probably short myself somewhere else, right here in his life in case i cannot finish this program, and his life this is where
infantry and began the war and fort texas and brownsville texas, future texas i guess you could argue, when the american flag fell from the pole it was van dorn who re-raised the flag in 1847 transferred to the command where he earned two promotions for conduct one promotion to the rank of captain if i'm pronouncing that correctly in the major came at mexico city where he was wounded in the foot following the mexican war the army assigned him the various posts across the country such as...
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tonight, will forte, lily collins, and music from isaiah rashad featuring sza.nd now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, thank you. very nice. hi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] very kind. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching and thanks for coming. please relax. it was a rare cold and rainy day here in sunny los angeles. got down to the 50s today, it was cold, right? >> guillermo: yeah, very cold. >> jimmy: very cold. >> guillermo: yeah. >> jimmy: very cold. >> guillermo: very, very, very cold. >> jimmy: it wasn't that cold. but it was wet. it was raining. either a lumberjack or the ed a- little girl on the front of morton salt today. [ laughter ] there's a lot of foul weather fashion happening. but rain, those aren't the droplets we need to worry about. because in the past week cases of covid in l.a. are up by more than 100%. the good news is, a vast majority of los angelenos have been vaccinated. and why? because we started sneaking it into botox shots. [ laughter ] the omicron, omicron variant, whatever they call it, is here. an
tonight, will forte, lily collins, and music from isaiah rashad featuring sza.nd now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, thank you. very nice. hi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] very kind. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching and thanks for coming. please relax. it was a rare cold and rainy day here in sunny los angeles. got down to the 50s today, it was cold, right? >> guillermo: yeah, very cold. >> jimmy: very cold. >> guillermo: yeah....
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fort nor are journalists either~ _ fort nor are “ournalists either. �* . , fort nor are “ournalists eithereither. but he has a track- record of not saying sorry and he is the prime minister and was mayor of london, something you were involved in. so you'll know that has been a successful political tactic for him. things with borisjohnson is people _ things with borisjohnson is people give _ things with borisjohnson is people give boris— things with borisjohnson is people give borisjohnson. people give borisjohnson leeway— people give borisjohnson leeway in _ people give borisjohnson leeway in the _ people give borisjohnson leeway in the way - people give borisjohnson leeway in the way they. people give borisjohnson. leeway in the way they never give — leeway in the way they never give any _ leeway in the way they never give any other— leeway in the way they never give any other politician - give any other politician leeway~ _ give any other politician leeway. he _ give any other politician leeway. he doesn't - give any other politician leeway. he doesn't actl give any other politician i le
fort nor are journalists either~ _ fort nor are “ournalists either. �* . , fort nor are “ournalists eithereither. but he has a track- record of not saying sorry and he is the prime minister and was mayor of london, something you were involved in. so you'll know that has been a successful political tactic for him. things with borisjohnson is people _ things with borisjohnson is people give _ things with borisjohnson is people give boris— things with borisjohnson is people give...
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the latest film from a fort lines. you can watch it online right now at fort lines online at al jazeera dot com and also a premier as this week, wednesday 20 to 13 gmc on al jazeera english. thanks for watching everybody. thank you. guess. thank you for the future comments. i'll see you next time. take care. ah, ah, to the latest news as it breaks. this used to be the historic town center. now it is leveled with detailed coverage. live trust is robbie and cry. lister like monte country that should step up and push back against proceed. aggress is russia and china from around the world . a database is being established to make sure they have the details of the sympathizer, of the supportive and the fighters, which belong to the group. oh, cobit 19, is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. power system are based on private ownership of the state of prophet search. the world in a ton of capitalism is the pandemic cause of so much
the latest film from a fort lines. you can watch it online right now at fort lines online at al jazeera dot com and also a premier as this week, wednesday 20 to 13 gmc on al jazeera english. thanks for watching everybody. thank you. guess. thank you for the future comments. i'll see you next time. take care. ah, ah, to the latest news as it breaks. this used to be the historic town center. now it is leveled with detailed coverage. live trust is robbie and cry. lister like monte country that...
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i do have to ask, when do you guys expect to start hiring in fort worth? the tax implications but on top of that, its just got a very motivated and educated population in those areas of austin and fort worth. you guys ready to hire in that plant? >> we are, liz, we've already started hiring, so for anyone out there, we are looking to grow our team so please reach out to us, you can find it on our website but yes, we're hiring in fort worth and we expect to grow our team there as well as grow our team in california. we are doing quite a number of expansion projects at our site in mountain pass so we're hiring all over the country and we're looking for talented people to help us and join our mission. liz: james, the stock, you guys just went public last year. the stock is up about 30% year-to-date, 50% year-over-year , you now have a nearly $8 billion market cap, i'm glad you're friends of the show and come back on the "clayman countdown." thank you. yeah, we appreciate you having us, and we have a long way to go in our mission. it's exciting, it's an enormo
i do have to ask, when do you guys expect to start hiring in fort worth? the tax implications but on top of that, its just got a very motivated and educated population in those areas of austin and fort worth. you guys ready to hire in that plant? >> we are, liz, we've already started hiring, so for anyone out there, we are looking to grow our team so please reach out to us, you can find it on our website but yes, we're hiring in fort worth and we expect to grow our team there as well as...
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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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benning and fort carson. he's also been deployed to poe lan, germany, romania, and afghanistan where he was successful in his part with operation resolute support free trade agreement sentinal. his next assignment is with the pentagon where he will be a valued participant for peace through strength. in conclusion, god bless our troops who successfully protected america for 20 years, as the global war on terrorism continues moving from afghanistan safe haven to america, we will remember pearl harbor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? >> i speak to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. this national meesh harbor remembrance day, 80th anniversary 69 attack, i rise to honor charlie dowd, montana's last living pearl harbor survivor. mr. rosen daily: he was a 17-year-old radio ma
benning and fort carson. he's also been deployed to poe lan, germany, romania, and afghanistan where he was successful in his part with operation resolute support free trade agreement sentinal. his next assignment is with the pentagon where he will be a valued participant for peace through strength. in conclusion, god bless our troops who successfully protected america for 20 years, as the global war on terrorism continues moving from afghanistan safe haven to america, we will remember pearl...
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now it is a military town and 160,000 acres back there is the army's fort bragg where soldiers prepareed up beside that is pope air force base. two institutions, two professional military men, and one woman. that woman found herself caught between two, marty, her air force captain, and her former lover, army staff sergeant john diamond who just wouldn't go away. >> i told him, i don't want to leave my husband. i never told him, i love you. i never said, i want to be with you. i mean i think i was pretty straight up. >> so now with the holiday season in full swing and a new commitment to her marriage, michelle and marty were on the road to raleigh for a night out. traveling with them was another couple from her office. >> they had gone to this christmas party that she specifically asked her boss if marty could go. >> it was sedate by office party standards and over early since marty had to fly first thing in the morning. so now it was 9:30 p.m. marty, michelle and the co-workers prepared to leave the restaurant and then an interruption. michelle excused herself, made a brief phone call
now it is a military town and 160,000 acres back there is the army's fort bragg where soldiers prepareed up beside that is pope air force base. two institutions, two professional military men, and one woman. that woman found herself caught between two, marty, her air force captain, and her former lover, army staff sergeant john diamond who just wouldn't go away. >> i told him, i don't want to leave my husband. i never told him, i love you. i never said, i want to be with you. i mean i...
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as a newly minted second lieutenant, he had a short assignment to fort pike, louisiana, then fort morgan in alabama. it's collateral duties, sending to the arsenal in mount vernon, alabama and while there, he met none other then 16 year old martha caroline got bold. no, this is not earl van dorn, i don't know why you are looking at that. and after a speedy courtship, they married in december of 1843. carrie, as his wife was called, was remembered as a girlish looking little girl, modest and shy, slight and graceful, and of quote. although mary, carey's parents, did not want to let go of their baby girl -- she basically stayed in her parents house where van dorn was deployed to other stations -- the one thing, if i could get ahead of the cart right here, is she is going to survive van door and in life for his death and there is no pictures of her. and that's basically the only strip shun description that i can find. but from a historians standpoint, i'm very curious about her. i'd like to know more and i wish i had more to tell you because when i tell you these stories about earl van dorn
as a newly minted second lieutenant, he had a short assignment to fort pike, louisiana, then fort morgan in alabama. it's collateral duties, sending to the arsenal in mount vernon, alabama and while there, he met none other then 16 year old martha caroline got bold. no, this is not earl van dorn, i don't know why you are looking at that. and after a speedy courtship, they married in december of 1843. carrie, as his wife was called, was remembered as a girlish looking little girl, modest and...
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que salió y ha sido difícil recordar pero es un excelente trabajo y da cobertura a lo que pasó en fort >> regresamos a ♪ ♪ ♪ you are my fire ♪ ♪ the one desire ♪ ♪ you are, you are, ♪ ♪ don't wanna hear you say ♪ ♪ ain't nothin' but... ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ las fiestas comienzan cuando se reúne la familia. disfrútalas las más con los nuevos pancake minis en dunkin'. seis esponjosos pancakes para compartir en buena cpañía y con un chocolate caliente sabor mocha blanca. más razones para celebrar con pancakes minis. américa se mueve con dunkin'. >> el estado de salud de vicente fernández parece que se vuelve a complicar, se supo que sufrió una recaída por una supuesta falla pulmonar, pero uno de sus hijos dice que su padre sigue sin cambios, en uti (unidad de tratamientos intensivos) pero que lo ve ferente. >> gracias por todos los rezos y las oraciones son lo más importante .>> sigue estable, ¿cómo lo has sentido? ¿qué te reportan los médicos? >> lo veo cansado pero gracias a dios la verdad que le echa todas las ganas. >> con la asistencia de oxígeno en traqueotomía? >> sí. >> el char
que salió y ha sido difícil recordar pero es un excelente trabajo y da cobertura a lo que pasó en fort >> regresamos a ♪ ♪ ♪ you are my fire ♪ ♪ the one desire ♪ ♪ you are, you are, ♪ ♪ don't wanna hear you say ♪ ♪ ain't nothin' but... ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ las fiestas comienzan cuando se reúne la familia. disfrútalas las más con los nuevos pancake minis en dunkin'. seis esponjosos pancakes para compartir en buena cpañía y con un chocolate caliente...
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and certainly at the fort dix planning for the bombing of fort dix that would have taken quite a few lives you were aware of that potential bombing, which never came off because the bomb makers blew themselves up. but let's talk about the allure of violence. well, i can honestly say that i've never been attracted to violence, per se, for example, context sports or, or fighting and start from port terrify the violence, the way any normal person would. at the time though, i thought it was necessary. i convinced myself and my friends it was, it was more of a collective delusion. i've certainly the word delusion is often used by noam chomsky to, to describe the weatherman that we were deluded. and part of it was our believes that the country was right for revolution. then also associated with that and with it with no particular evidence, that was the case, just get more and more freshmen at columbia university where because we're a, we're radical coming in to a school. so s t s was growing and that was somehow proves in our minds that revolution was great, was, was on the agenda. it was
and certainly at the fort dix planning for the bombing of fort dix that would have taken quite a few lives you were aware of that potential bombing, which never came off because the bomb makers blew themselves up. but let's talk about the allure of violence. well, i can honestly say that i've never been attracted to violence, per se, for example, context sports or, or fighting and start from port terrify the violence, the way any normal person would. at the time though, i thought it was...
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get more quick phone company e-mail mail. >> well, that was fort sanders reporting for us. experts say the commercialization the holidays can put a lot of stress on people. doctors say it helps to just focus on just being with those you love and the ones that make you happy and making sure everyone is comfortable with your holiday traditions. we'll be right back after the break. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. at the barnes firm, our injury attorneys work hard to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth. you might be surprised. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> welcome back. 4.55 on this thursday morning. december seconds now, yesterday was a record breakers far as temperatures go across a whole lot of the bay area today still going to be a warm one but not quite as warm as yesterday was your view outside
get more quick phone company e-mail mail. >> well, that was fort sanders reporting for us. experts say the commercialization the holidays can put a lot of stress on people. doctors say it helps to just focus on just being with those you love and the ones that make you happy and making sure everyone is comfortable with your holiday traditions. we'll be right back after the break. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my...
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it was because of a new fort lines documentary. it's called no consent. it tells a story of what happened at the o in detention center. have a look black m brown immigrant women at the mercy of the private prison corporation. val blinds investigates allegations of medical abuse of women nailed at a privately run immigration detention facility in rome, georgia. you still don't know what happened. so i am here saying that you don't have a chance to read everything and we'll deal exposed by a nurse turned whistle, blew our blow. there wasn't a 1000 times over. if i had no consent, surgery scandal, in immigrant detention on al jazeera. you know, i'm just trying to think when i, i have the stories that come out of this immigration center. incredible abuse is human rights abuses? what is going on in the private sanction centers anyway? united states that should give us concern. yeah, i think the, the main thing to note here, right, is that erwin, unfortunately, and sadly, is not unique. and it's not just private detention, it's all of the detention center acros
it was because of a new fort lines documentary. it's called no consent. it tells a story of what happened at the o in detention center. have a look black m brown immigrant women at the mercy of the private prison corporation. val blinds investigates allegations of medical abuse of women nailed at a privately run immigration detention facility in rome, georgia. you still don't know what happened. so i am here saying that you don't have a chance to read everything and we'll deal exposed by a...
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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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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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why are you at fort meade? >> winner: i'm not-- am i allowed to say that?pe. >> winner: nope. >> pelley: that's the voice of her lawyer, who helped her steer clear of secrets in our interview. winner wouldn't say it, but at fort meade, linguists eavesdropped on communications in afghanistan to identify targets for armed drones. >> winner: it is not something i am allowed to discuss. >> pelley: she didn't discuss her mission with her mother, billie winner-davis. >> billie winner-davis: only one conversation that i had with her, did she ever let on how heavy her work was. i'll never forget, because she said, "you know, when you're watching somebody on your screen and that person goes 'poof,' you've got to make sure that you've got everything right." >> winner: i was starting to see in the news that our mission had a very high civilian casualty rating. >> pelley: she began to feel guilt, while battling illness: depression, and the eating disorder, bulimia. she left the air force for a top secret civilian job at the national security agency at fort gordon in au
why are you at fort meade? >> winner: i'm not-- am i allowed to say that?pe. >> winner: nope. >> pelley: that's the voice of her lawyer, who helped her steer clear of secrets in our interview. winner wouldn't say it, but at fort meade, linguists eavesdropped on communications in afghanistan to identify targets for armed drones. >> winner: it is not something i am allowed to discuss. >> pelley: she didn't discuss her mission with her mother, billie winner-davis....
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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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he called in 1000 troops from fort bragg, 101st airborne, they walk into that white school.ould like to say that is the end of the story. it was not. what happened was after a few months the troops had to withdraw. when that happened the school board said we are not going to integrate anymore. when that happened a very famous case went to the supreme court. cooper versus aaron. all nine justices inside the opinion saying integrate. -- signed the opinion saying integrate. now. there could be 9000. uh-huh. i will just close the school. that is what happened. for those of us who remember and those of us who do not. they could not keep it closed. that was the era of martin luther king. the freedom riders. the north woke up and others woke up and said this is intolerable situation. eventually, through a lot of work and a lot of work and moral effort and physical effort and a lot of organizing effort and so forth, eventually, legal segregation was brought to a conclusion and the reason that i find that story important and i told that story to a woman from ghana who is trying to im
he called in 1000 troops from fort bragg, 101st airborne, they walk into that white school.ould like to say that is the end of the story. it was not. what happened was after a few months the troops had to withdraw. when that happened the school board said we are not going to integrate anymore. when that happened a very famous case went to the supreme court. cooper versus aaron. all nine justices inside the opinion saying integrate. -- signed the opinion saying integrate. now. there could be...
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they're in sites whether it's a racetrack or out at fort moultrie. they're in these spaces we don't see every day, and i tend to argue that we need more places and spaces that we actually visit every day and we see every day so that we have a way, and our spirits are with us all the time, and our spirits are not just pushed off to the sides with our action with us daily. and how we might do that, i'm going to show you a few projects that begin to kind of tease at this idea. this first one is the katherine foster homestead in charlotteville, virginia. this is the village on the left and south of that was a place called canada. this was a place for free, black slaves. as they were moving the campus to the south, they actually found this interned homestead, and they found these beautiful bricks and this beautiful mortar work. and as they dug deeper, it revealed a foundation, and it revealed a place where kitty foster had bought a piece of property and then she went to work for the university. we were able to sort of create this historic archaeological s
they're in sites whether it's a racetrack or out at fort moultrie. they're in these spaces we don't see every day, and i tend to argue that we need more places and spaces that we actually visit every day and we see every day so that we have a way, and our spirits are with us all the time, and our spirits are not just pushed off to the sides with our action with us daily. and how we might do that, i'm going to show you a few projects that begin to kind of tease at this idea. this first one is...
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and the other is you are much more vulnerable if you are out in open field attacking a wooden fort oredoubt like this one, so the americans did not have 50% casualties. here is my larger point, which is almost everybody understood that the americans could win the revolutionary war if they basically just fall on the foot fall. that is, if they don't become aggressive. and washington just couldn't stand that. he was restless in rest. he had to be doing something. and you can take us to the next slide, if you will, please, brian. this is a map of the boston area. and many people watching have heard of the battle of -- or the american occupation of dorchser heights. so there is boston in the pink part over the leftdorchester he. so there is boston in the pink part over the left and reminded on the map boston at the time was pretty much an island, just barely connected to the mainland at the bottom of the map. and there is another peninsula to the south soffit, to the right on our map, dorchester heights.of it, to the right on our map, dorchester heights. washington did a great job sneakin
and the other is you are much more vulnerable if you are out in open field attacking a wooden fort oredoubt like this one, so the americans did not have 50% casualties. here is my larger point, which is almost everybody understood that the americans could win the revolutionary war if they basically just fall on the foot fall. that is, if they don't become aggressive. and washington just couldn't stand that. he was restless in rest. he had to be doing something. and you can take us to the next...
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the way to berlin and he might die trying to get there, unless the russians saved someone, a little fortes of things in the far future. now this particular photograph was taken after the fighting was over. these are mostly guys from both his own unit, mostly officers from his own unit and also the battalions. i can't see it clearly but i think his commanding officer, major gates who were on at least a couple of occasions went to bat for truman when truman was clouding orders not to fighter fire into the neighboring sector which he kind of had to do and purging later gave him a thumbs up on that, on his activities. major gates had to intervene and help make sure truman literally did not get corpse marshaled but anyway, face is after the fighting here, different areas, the officers pretty much went as a group, unfortunately, he probably had a bit of a reputation. truman was able to keep them in line, very effective, increased their food rations while at the tank same time, there was a lot of character to his approach and it did work very well and they really expected this guy, gave him data
the way to berlin and he might die trying to get there, unless the russians saved someone, a little fortes of things in the far future. now this particular photograph was taken after the fighting was over. these are mostly guys from both his own unit, mostly officers from his own unit and also the battalions. i can't see it clearly but i think his commanding officer, major gates who were on at least a couple of occasions went to bat for truman when truman was clouding orders not to fighter fire...
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he commanded the reserves during the famous attack on fort wagner. see him in the background up there. [ laughter ] he continued to serve ably if, frankly, unremarkably through the end of the year and into 1864. however, charles mills, who would serve as stevenson's assistant general was among several people who saw potential in this dutiful service. he would have been with the experience of large operations which he would have gained so rapidly and thoroughly in the campaign of 1864 one of the best if not the very best division commander in the army of the potomac, mills predicted. in april of that year stevenson rejoined burnside where he was placed in command of the ninth core division that he first led into the wilderness and then into spotsylvania. the battle opened along the brock road a few miles to the northwest of here. there was only minor cavalry skirmishes on the property out front. james wilson brushed aside the horseman only to be turned away with the aid of detachment from the infantry brigade. the real fiding opened on may 9th. they m
he commanded the reserves during the famous attack on fort wagner. see him in the background up there. [ laughter ] he continued to serve ably if, frankly, unremarkably through the end of the year and into 1864. however, charles mills, who would serve as stevenson's assistant general was among several people who saw potential in this dutiful service. he would have been with the experience of large operations which he would have gained so rapidly and thoroughly in the campaign of 1864 one of the...
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jonathan: tom forte of d.a. davidson on apple.an deese, the director of the national, counsel for the white house, putting up some really important data over the last few weeks. they put out a supply chain dashboard, just to give you a few on how things are improving. imports arriving at ports of l.a. and long beach are up 16% year-to-date. gives you an idea of how much volume goes through these ports. here's the improvement since november 1. so-called long dwelling containers, sitting on the dock for nine days or more, down 41% since november 1. that is good news, making some progress here. pick up a little bit in the ism yesterday, too. tom: i must admit the people looking for a slowdown in real gdp, call it under 4% or so, they have fallen quiet. jonathan: the outlook for next year is decent. that seems to be the big variable for the likes of morgan stanley, the risk that we get an earlier move from the federal reserve. lisa: and honestly, this is the reason why you are seeing some optimism. on the flipside, you have services c
jonathan: tom forte of d.a. davidson on apple.an deese, the director of the national, counsel for the white house, putting up some really important data over the last few weeks. they put out a supply chain dashboard, just to give you a few on how things are improving. imports arriving at ports of l.a. and long beach are up 16% year-to-date. gives you an idea of how much volume goes through these ports. here's the improvement since november 1. so-called long dwelling containers, sitting on the...
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he commanded fort mchenry in the battle of bart moore when -- wrote the national anthem. not only that, but george took the flag. the original star-spangled banner, he took it off the flagpole and cook at home. it remained in the private possession of the armistead family for 90 years. until georgia's grandson gave it to the smithsonian in the 30th 20th century. if you go tomorrow to the national museum of american history, and you see the star-spangled banner there, at the 200 year old thin wisp of a flag, it came out of the armistead family. one of the most iconic pieces of early american history. george dies a few years after the war, 1818 probably a heart attack. the oldest, longest-living, highest ranking of the brothers is lewis's father. walker keith armistead. not well known today, third man ever to graduate from west point in 1818. while lewis is one year old, walkers named chief engineer of the u.s. army. in 1828, when louis is 11, walker is named the brigadier general, one of the highest ranking officers. it is no coincidence that lewis armistead is a soldier.
he commanded fort mchenry in the battle of bart moore when -- wrote the national anthem. not only that, but george took the flag. the original star-spangled banner, he took it off the flagpole and cook at home. it remained in the private possession of the armistead family for 90 years. until georgia's grandson gave it to the smithsonian in the 30th 20th century. if you go tomorrow to the national museum of american history, and you see the star-spangled banner there, at the 200 year old thin...
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was featured and pictorial coverage of the 54th massachusetts volunteer regiment, when it attacked fort wagner, south carolina. and the cover of the august 15th issue of the new york illustrated news presented the capture of a confederate lieutenant during a scrimmage near buffered, south carolina. the figure pictured sub doing the rebel officer was a demonstrably powerful african american private serving in the first south carolina colored volunteers. the pictorial coverage of the july 1863 draft riot exemplifies many of the capacities, and limitations of what was a new form of journalism. he illustrated press were reporting established's legitimacy as a new source, and confirmed its commercial viability. the war also served as its testing ground for devising the definitive methods of recording and producing, as well as the conventions for presenting pictorial news that it would use until the 1890s. the resulting coverage provided contemporary readers with visual data and narratives that detail the participants and and settings of events as they also dramatically portrayed their progre
was featured and pictorial coverage of the 54th massachusetts volunteer regiment, when it attacked fort wagner, south carolina. and the cover of the august 15th issue of the new york illustrated news presented the capture of a confederate lieutenant during a scrimmage near buffered, south carolina. the figure pictured sub doing the rebel officer was a demonstrably powerful african american private serving in the first south carolina colored volunteers. the pictorial coverage of the july 1863...
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just to the north, we are getting light showers, then some lightning off the coast of fort bragg. we could see some thunderstorms tomorrow with the system. on the storm impact scale, it is a two out of five, moderate. tomorrow, especially in the morning and early afternoon, we could see some brief downpours, windy conditions, around an inch of rain with a slight chance of thunderstorms, even some small hail. look at the forecast animation. notice during the morning hours, the heavy rain stays in the north bank. the 7:00 hour, still in the north bay. the areas in red is where we could see the heavy downpours, making for difficult driving. by midday, it starts to slide south through the peninsula, hitting the south bay hard in the early afternoon and tapering to showers tomorrow night. the showers continued through the weekend. i will let you know with the rain totals are, how many more wet days we can expect, and when we can finally get a break. dan: thanks very much. remember, you can keep an eye on the weather anytime you wish. you can find it on the abc seven bay area app. let's
just to the north, we are getting light showers, then some lightning off the coast of fort bragg. we could see some thunderstorms tomorrow with the system. on the storm impact scale, it is a two out of five, moderate. tomorrow, especially in the morning and early afternoon, we could see some brief downpours, windy conditions, around an inch of rain with a slight chance of thunderstorms, even some small hail. look at the forecast animation. notice during the morning hours, the heavy rain stays...
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stevens men stormed the fort, capture the last rebels and raise the american flag.reafter, on march 21st, he was sent up the river to an expedition to washington or north carolina. the federals arrived and stevenson ended up landing only two companies, marched into the center of town where we nailed the stars and stripes to a flagpole which we found in front of the courthouse. the band played national errors, them in shared, and we marched through some of the principal streets and returned to the boat. as a point of pride, he noted, well, in the city, not a man left the ranks or behave otherwise as if on drill. this rigor to discipline is something that i've seen showing up time and time again in writings about stevenson. and things he's written and things written about him. discipline was one of his key things. but strangely, there never seems to be any of the usual grousing from the enlisted men that typically accompany such comments about discipline. another thing that shows up is his own precision. look at the clarity and exactness of this report from new bern,
stevens men stormed the fort, capture the last rebels and raise the american flag.reafter, on march 21st, he was sent up the river to an expedition to washington or north carolina. the federals arrived and stevenson ended up landing only two companies, marched into the center of town where we nailed the stars and stripes to a flagpole which we found in front of the courthouse. the band played national errors, them in shared, and we marched through some of the principal streets and returned to...
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myrttrees arthe biggt ones andhe oldesones the fort. we've en able trace thisree woulbe concted toll theserees arod it. as fars you casee these biold tree are likehe centeof the hs and at they' nurturi the ung seedngs arou them. as the seed is germinating, the mother tree is communicating with the seed. sometimes in a really dense shaded forest, those seedlings can sit there for a hundred years and just be feeding off the mother tree, waiting for a little gap to open up for a tree to fall over a branch to fall, just waiting patiently, just waiting my time will come. (lauing) ind whirng) this fungal highway is kind of like a direct way to communicate. so you can think of the network is kind of like an internet or a bunch of telephone lines and the trees will call each other up and say, "hey, did you know that there's an insect over here?" or, "hey, i got some extra nitrogen do you want some." (upbeat music) they cmunicate alkinds ofhings. they cmunica about psons. they comnicate aut sects andiseases theyommunica about resour availility.
myrttrees arthe biggt ones andhe oldesones the fort. we've en able trace thisree woulbe concted toll theserees arod it. as fars you casee these biold tree are likehe centeof the hs and at they' nurturi the ung seedngs arou them. as the seed is germinating, the mother tree is communicating with the seed. sometimes in a really dense shaded forest, those seedlings can sit there for a hundred years and just be feeding off the mother tree, waiting for a little gap to open up for a tree to fall over...
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just to the north, we are getting light showers, then some lightning off the coast of fort bragg. we could see some thunderstorms tomorrow with the system. on the storm impact scale, it is a two out of five, moderate. tomorrow, especially in the morning and early afternoon, we could see some brief downpours, windy conditions, around an inch of rain with a slight chance of thunderstorms, even some small hail. look at the forecast animation. notice during the morning hours, the heavy rain stays in the north bank. the 7:00 hour, still in the north bay. the areas in red is where we could see the heavy downpours, making for difficult driving. by midday, it starts to slide south through the peninsula, hitting the south bay hard in the early afternoon and tapering to showers tomorrow night. the showers continued through the weekend. i will let you know with the rain totals are, how many more wet days we can expect, and when we can finally get a break. dan: thanks very much. remember, you can keep an eye on the weather anytime you wish. you can find it on the abc seven bay area app. let's
just to the north, we are getting light showers, then some lightning off the coast of fort bragg. we could see some thunderstorms tomorrow with the system. on the storm impact scale, it is a two out of five, moderate. tomorrow, especially in the morning and early afternoon, we could see some brief downpours, windy conditions, around an inch of rain with a slight chance of thunderstorms, even some small hail. look at the forecast animation. notice during the morning hours, the heavy rain stays...
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host: that is sean in fort lauderdale. guest: thank you for raising your concern. what is extraordinary about welcoming newcomers to the united states is you do not have to make a choice between putting americans first and meeting their needs. the history of refugee resettlement is extraordinarily successful. refugees start businesses at 50% higher rate than native populations. they are job creators. i mentioned that they are self-sufficient within six months. a study in the previous set administration demonstrated that refugees contribute $63 billion more in taxes to our economy than they receive in public services. this is a circumstance that americans will call a win-win. we are welcoming newcomers and allowing them to make contributions to our economy, society, and culture. it benefits all of us. host: you are next. hi. caller: good morning. i am very sorry what happened in afghanistan. i agree with the previous caller that americans, we have our own issues. we have veterans who are homeless. we have kids who are struggling in school and we need to take care of
host: that is sean in fort lauderdale. guest: thank you for raising your concern. what is extraordinary about welcoming newcomers to the united states is you do not have to make a choice between putting americans first and meeting their needs. the history of refugee resettlement is extraordinarily successful. refugees start businesses at 50% higher rate than native populations. they are job creators. i mentioned that they are self-sufficient within six months. a study in the previous set...
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in fort bend county outside of houston, it is the most diverse county in the country.o there and there are tamales. it is a very diverse area. it's a natural district that kept communities together. there would be a lot of multiracial coalitions to have to have one to elect. the challenge is in those areas, minority power is the future outside the or records -- urban cores. how to protect it will be hard because the voting rights act does not apply --it is more ambiguous and harder to draw districts that comply with all the departments of law. if that is wired you see a lot of these districts like the suburbs and gwinnett county, georgia, 90% white in 19 90 and 30% white today. sugar land, texas, where tom delay is from is 40% asian. figuring out how to have a framework that protects communities of color in these diverse suburbs will be the challenge and it will not be trying to draw 50% black districts or asian districts, figuring out how to protect multiracial districts. bob: can we talk about independent redistricting commissions? we have one in california. a lot of
in fort bend county outside of houston, it is the most diverse county in the country.o there and there are tamales. it is a very diverse area. it's a natural district that kept communities together. there would be a lot of multiracial coalitions to have to have one to elect. the challenge is in those areas, minority power is the future outside the or records -- urban cores. how to protect it will be hard because the voting rights act does not apply --it is more ambiguous and harder to draw...
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finley greene lecture, and he hits on the novel idea of perhaps inviting winston churchill to come to fort missouri to deliver this address at westminster college. major general harry vaughn happens to be a military aide to president truman. vaughn persuades him to write a handwritten invitation. the words inscribed are, this is a wonderful school in my home state. hope you can do it. i'll introduce you. best regards, harry truman. >> it is this letter that brings churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states, convinced that he has obtained the world's attention. >> fulton's biggest day in history, as the paper put it, had finally arrived, march 5th, 1946 was somewhat overcast has crowds lined the streets in anticipation of churchill's motorcade. about 25,000 people were on hand to welcome the dignitaries when they arrived just afternoon from jefferson city. there were marching bands, flags, and balloons. they set up on the back of the open limb limousine. dr. frank mcclure sat down lower on the seat. churchill smiled at the crowd, giving his "v" for victory sig
finley greene lecture, and he hits on the novel idea of perhaps inviting winston churchill to come to fort missouri to deliver this address at westminster college. major general harry vaughn happens to be a military aide to president truman. vaughn persuades him to write a handwritten invitation. the words inscribed are, this is a wonderful school in my home state. hope you can do it. i'll introduce you. best regards, harry truman. >> it is this letter that brings churchill across the...
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near fort lauderdale, car struck a group of children and sped away. two girls, ages 6 and 5, were killed, four others hurt. >>> time capsule revealed secrets today. conservationists opened box found under the statue of robert e. lee in richmond, virginia. bullets and full page illustration from harper's weekly depicting president li when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. it's time for a talk! if you're 45 or older, you need to get yourself screened for colon cancer. this disease can be very treatable when caught early, so the sooner you know what's up with your health the better. the good news is that there are options for getting screened that are easier than you think. get informed if you're a man or a woman, 45 or older, take control, get scr
near fort lauderdale, car struck a group of children and sped away. two girls, ages 6 and 5, were killed, four others hurt. >>> time capsule revealed secrets today. conservationists opened box found under the statue of robert e. lee in richmond, virginia. bullets and full page illustration from harper's weekly depicting president li when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i...
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spots and wide spread yearly under the new rules. adults in show and immunity policy in nightclubs, fort venues and other large events on a similar pictures playing out across europe. peter, all of our reports now from berlin, for the 4th wave. old covey 19 certainly isn't over. and while we're still dealing with the new german health minister call allowed to buy has been well pacing at pretty bleak picture about the immediate future. he was looking at the number of infections of the micron, very into the united kingdom and saying that there is potentially a massive fis wave of the virus on its way brushed the, i'm assuming there will be a massive 5th wave. i mean, close concert with my colleagues from the u. k. both politically and scientifically . we were still coordinating just yesterday, my colleague said that what has been observed on the ground exceeds anything that has been observed in the entire pandemic. we have to prepare ourselves to a challenge that we have not faced yet in this form. while infection numbers have been dropping gradually in recent days and weeks here in german
spots and wide spread yearly under the new rules. adults in show and immunity policy in nightclubs, fort venues and other large events on a similar pictures playing out across europe. peter, all of our reports now from berlin, for the 4th wave. old covey 19 certainly isn't over. and while we're still dealing with the new german health minister call allowed to buy has been well pacing at pretty bleak picture about the immediate future. he was looking at the number of infections of the micron,...
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>>ob r, tnkha you. > w,no to that breinakg story out of fort udlaerdale. a devastating hit andun r crash, driverar ceening tarowds a ougrp of chdrilen, killing at aslet two of emth,nj iuring frou otrshe. night, the search is onor f that driv.er and here'sbc a's victooqr uendo. >> reporte tr:he horric fiscene founlding in wilton nomars, florida,hi ts afternoon. thauoritiesay s at least two childr wenere strkuc andil kled by a hit andun r dreriv. >>ne o cldhi is scktu uerndneath the veclhie. >>ep rorter: frou other cldhiren rt and st ento the hpiostal. rescue srscene rusnghi them into e themergencroy om. fit rsresponde srsay the yngou ctviims in t hheospital e ar between the as geof 1 and 9. at least one of them sdai to be in ctirical conditn.io >>hi ts is a arhetbreaking eveninfog r everyone f,or fami,ly fridsen and for t he fit rsresponde.rs >> repteorr: stree htsave been closofe f tora tffic. drerivs told tavo oid the eaar. afficom hicide instveigates. this tgerady happened just aew f ocks away. authorits ienow askginny aone with anynf iormationo t come f
>>ob r, tnkha you. > w,no to that breinakg story out of fort udlaerdale. a devastating hit andun r crash, driverar ceening tarowds a ougrp of chdrilen, killing at aslet two of emth,nj iuring frou otrshe. night, the search is onor f that driv.er and here'sbc a's victooqr uendo. >> reporte tr:he horric fiscene founlding in wilton nomars, florida,hi ts afternoon. thauoritiesay s at least two childr wenere strkuc andil kled by a hit andun r dreriv. >>ne o cldhi is scktu...
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and it, they tend to blame it on the occupying forts with a c. now, as an occupying force, meaning the french, which out whole and historian and author gave us his thoughts about the yeah, grievances on france, his presence in me, sir, how region? well, certainly, the french presence in africa is a vestige of colonialism. of france was like a vampire draining blood from the body of africa. so in some ways, france is responsible for not only the disaster and libyan, but for the disaster. and molly, as well, a going back a decade, when in lot league with us imperialism and the north atlantic treaty organization, nato, a bombing campaign was launched in neighboring libya. as a result, what happened is that tons of weapons leaked from libya into molly. these weapons then were grab by these religious zealots and then went on the warpath in molly and that helped to instigate in ignite the french intervention in modern france in the north atlantic countries. sea africa, as it's private, reserve, france would like to tell the international community that
and it, they tend to blame it on the occupying forts with a c. now, as an occupying force, meaning the french, which out whole and historian and author gave us his thoughts about the yeah, grievances on france, his presence in me, sir, how region? well, certainly, the french presence in africa is a vestige of colonialism. of france was like a vampire draining blood from the body of africa. so in some ways, france is responsible for not only the disaster and libyan, but for the disaster. and...