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john hancock. john hancock is with his brother wind field in gettysburg so armistead and hancock have family members at the battle. hancock grows up in norristown and gets an appointment to west point. his father doesn't think it's a very good idea to young. sixteens the youngest a.g. can get in but it's also small. we think the big strapping winfield hancock. i. do you know how tall he was when he got out of west point? 5 feet 5 inches tall. his classmates considered him a pet. these small a fair amount of time and it gets picked on. boys being boys he gets bullied and one time one of his larger classmates steps in to fight one of the bullies that classmate is alexander hayes who ends up commanding a division. hancock never forgets this years later in a flowery language than i consider he writes when i was a boy i had difficulty in alexander hayes was the first assist me and extracted me for my trouble and became in that involve the nod for said difficulty himself. amazing connections between thes
john hancock. john hancock is with his brother wind field in gettysburg so armistead and hancock have family members at the battle. hancock grows up in norristown and gets an appointment to west point. his father doesn't think it's a very good idea to young. sixteens the youngest a.g. can get in but it's also small. we think the big strapping winfield hancock. i. do you know how tall he was when he got out of west point? 5 feet 5 inches tall. his classmates considered him a pet. these small a...
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scott hancock. and john hancock is with winfield. hancock said he's an impressive young man. he gets an appointment to west point and his father doesn't get a good idea. he is young, 16 is the under stage you can get in but he is also small. -- he's a big guy. and we consider hancock a pet. winfield scott hancock was the pet. about six feet. but he is small a fair amount of the time. and one time he gets -- that classmate is alexander hayes, who ends up commanding a division. hayes beats up the bully, in hancocks honor. hancock never forgets this. years later, in the flower language of the 19th century, he writes, when i was a boy, i once had difficulty and alexander hays was the first to assist me. and then expecting me for my troubles he became involved himself. i never forgot his generous actions, amazing connections. hancock is not a very good skill either, and like armistead he graduates in 1844. he is sent to the front here to fort townsend, what is now oklahoma. and that's where in october of 1844 we have the first record of louis armistead and hancock being together.
scott hancock. and john hancock is with winfield. hancock said he's an impressive young man. he gets an appointment to west point and his father doesn't get a good idea. he is young, 16 is the under stage you can get in but he is also small. -- he's a big guy. and we consider hancock a pet. winfield scott hancock was the pet. about six feet. but he is small a fair amount of the time. and one time he gets -- that classmate is alexander hayes, who ends up commanding a division. hayes beats up the...
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hancock, 1824. armistead threw his time of west point in the second lieutenant in the war in florida, the second seminal war, before hancock even enrolls. they meet later on the frontier. are there letters, personal letters between these two almost brothers? none exist. there are no letters from hancock that even mention armistead. and there are two letters from hancock that mention armistead but he's merely inquiring about the circumstances of armistead's wounded. so, what gives here? if you're researching a book on their friendship, you better figure out if they are friends. so, i hope you see that since i'm up here, i have concluded they're friends. i'm confident saying they were good friends. they weren't almost brothers. and they weren't best friends in the modern sense that they spent a lot of time together. but they built that bond as solars and that bond continued for 19 years until gettiesbering. for it's a compelling and unique story, reflective of what the civil war did to the country. ju
hancock, 1824. armistead threw his time of west point in the second lieutenant in the war in florida, the second seminal war, before hancock even enrolls. they meet later on the frontier. are there letters, personal letters between these two almost brothers? none exist. there are no letters from hancock that even mention armistead. and there are two letters from hancock that mention armistead but he's merely inquiring about the circumstances of armistead's wounded. so, what gives here? if...
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hancock confirmed birney was available to continue the offensive although hancock outranks smith he deferreds junior's judgment sayin sire not to interfere with his honor that he was directed to take place. smith declined to continue the attack requesting only that hancock's two division relieve brooks and hanks at the front of the segment corp. units between 11:00 and 3:00 the morning occupied the captured line. one of the enduring questions of the petersburg story is the wisdom of smith and hancock's decision that night. there were certainly bitter voices that decried the failure to press ahead and try to capture petersburg. a private in the fourth unit artillery for example remembered that gradually the fact were not to fight that night impressed upon itself the listed men was devilish the most blood curling blasphemy i ever listen to i heard that night. others knew they were to be sacrificed in the morning. many blame smith which is a staff officer believe petersburg was growing like a rotten branch and exercise sufficient courage but other critics -- into what was presumed to be a nearl
hancock confirmed birney was available to continue the offensive although hancock outranks smith he deferreds junior's judgment sayin sire not to interfere with his honor that he was directed to take place. smith declined to continue the attack requesting only that hancock's two division relieve brooks and hanks at the front of the segment corp. units between 11:00 and 3:00 the morning occupied the captured line. one of the enduring questions of the petersburg story is the wisdom of smith and...
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the extraordinary intervention by matt hancock? , , , , hancock?he telegraph have seen fit to i hancock? the surprise is the l telegraph have seen fit to give hancock? the surprise is the - telegraph have seen fit to give matt hancock, erstwhile important person, such a big spread on its front page. but yes, he has waded in. you could argue he has in the past and is perhaps still has access to important knowledge and he seemed to be doing a fair to middling attempt at thejob of be doing a fair to middling attempt at the job of health secretary before he was so abruptly thrown, defenestration to borrow tony's lovely word, and he has waded in to make it mandatory for nhs that they have the covered mac vaccination before winter hits. this would validate the passage of care workers already having it —— covid. we will see if the government see fit to follow this. if the government do, the paper says it will not be until spring next year. by, the paper says it will not be until spring next year.— the paper says it will not be until spring next year._ i .
the extraordinary intervention by matt hancock? , , , , hancock?he telegraph have seen fit to i hancock? the surprise is the l telegraph have seen fit to give hancock? the surprise is the - telegraph have seen fit to give matt hancock, erstwhile important person, such a big spread on its front page. but yes, he has waded in. you could argue he has in the past and is perhaps still has access to important knowledge and he seemed to be doing a fair to middling attempt at thejob of be doing a fair...
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hancock, one of them is hancock, a man there. and he, not only has an exchange of letters between lee and grant, but he has that published, printed that they are mailed up through the area and the lower valley. and i think that is evidence of, look, this really did happen. for any naysayers that believe we may have surrendered, here is evidence. come in, get yourself paroled. or be rested and you will be in prison. this does happen in some instances. he sends cavalry up and down the shenandoah valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own, they will be paroled. those who are not, they are hauled off to prison. and who knows then? if they will be paroled? or at least they don't know in that moment. so throughout virginia, and the northern neck, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even down into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to field marshals and other officials and being paroled. >> being paroled everywhere -- and hancock is a lot of the people, that's the one who they surren
hancock, one of them is hancock, a man there. and he, not only has an exchange of letters between lee and grant, but he has that published, printed that they are mailed up through the area and the lower valley. and i think that is evidence of, look, this really did happen. for any naysayers that believe we may have surrendered, here is evidence. come in, get yourself paroled. or be rested and you will be in prison. this does happen in some instances. he sends cavalry up and down the shenandoah...
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hancock. winfield has hancock in command there. and he not only has the exchange of letters between lee and grant. he has that published, printed. it is nailed up throughout wichser and the lower val. and i think that as evidence of look this really did happen. and here is evidence. and he issues stern warnings. come in, get yourself paroled or be arrested and you will be imprisoned. and this does happen in some instances. he sends cavalry up and down the shend what valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't are hauled off to prison. so throughout virginia, the northern neck, the peninsula, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to officials and being paroled. >> yeah. so surrenders happen everywhere in this. hancock is the person that a lot of people surrender to. not grant and appomattox. the d which -- what was i thinks -- oh. which brings us to not everybody gets these generous terms. there is one c
hancock. winfield has hancock in command there. and he not only has the exchange of letters between lee and grant. he has that published, printed. it is nailed up throughout wichser and the lower val. and i think that as evidence of look this really did happen. and here is evidence. and he issues stern warnings. come in, get yourself paroled or be arrested and you will be imprisoned. and this does happen in some instances. he sends cavalry up and down the shend what valley. those men who are...
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hancock, winfield scott hancock is in command there and he not only has the exchange of letters between lee and grant, he has that published and printed. it is nailed up throughout winchester and the lower valley and i think that, as evidence of look, this really did happen, for any nay sayers who might not believe that we have actually surrendered, here is evidence. and he issues stern warnings, come in and get yourself paroled or be arrested and you will be imprisoned. and this does happen in some instances. he sends calvary up and down the shenandoah valley. those men willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't, are hauled off to prison and who knows when they will be paroled or at least they don't know in that moment. so throughout virginia, the northern neck, the peninsula, the shenandoah valley, into west virginia, maryland, even down into the carolinas, men from lee's army are finding their way to other union officials and being paroled. >> so surrendered happen everywhere. and hancock is a person that a lot of people surrendered to, not grant at appomattox
hancock, winfield scott hancock is in command there and he not only has the exchange of letters between lee and grant, he has that published and printed. it is nailed up throughout winchester and the lower valley and i think that, as evidence of look, this really did happen, for any nay sayers who might not believe that we have actually surrendered, here is evidence. and he issues stern warnings, come in and get yourself paroled or be arrested and you will be imprisoned. and this does happen in...
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i'm sure there are more out there winfield scott hancock is there and he not only has the exchange of letters between lee and grant, he has that published, printed, nailed up throughout winchester and the lower valley. i think that's evidence of look this really did happen for any naysayers who might not believe we have surrendered, here is evidence. he issued stern, come in, get yourself paroled or be arrested and be in prison. this does happen in some instances he sends calvary up and down the shenandoah valley. those men who are willing to come in on their own will be paroled. those that aren't, or hold off two prisons and who knows when they will be paroled or they do not know in that moment. so throughout virginia the northern neck, that pencil of the shenandoah valley west virginia maryland even down to the carolinas men from lee's army are finding their way to other union officials and being paroled. >> host: surrenders happen everywhere hancock is a person a lot of people surrender to not granted appomattox. we have shown, or was i thinking about oh, brings us to not everybody
i'm sure there are more out there winfield scott hancock is there and he not only has the exchange of letters between lee and grant, he has that published, printed, nailed up throughout winchester and the lower valley. i think that's evidence of look this really did happen for any naysayers who might not believe we have surrendered, here is evidence. he issued stern, come in, get yourself paroled or be arrested and be in prison. this does happen in some instances he sends calvary up and down...
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matt hancock was suggesting it was just a clarification, this.just a clarification, and it was always implied that the limit would be on how much an individual contributed. a lot of his colleagues on the back benches did not agree that was the impression, but that is what's being asked. at this late stage in the bill.— stage in the bill. we'll leave it there for now. _ hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist rachel shabi and the chief political correspondent for the daily mail, harriet line. hello to both of you. we're going to take a look through some of those front pages. the metro says the prime minister is accused of losing the plot in a rambling speech to the cbi. the i's lead story is scientists urging people to take a covid test before shopping for christmas and other high—risk settings. the telegraph has a warning by lord frost, who says britain cannot carry on as it did before brexit and must cut taxes and reduce regulation. the ft saysjoe biden is choosing co
matt hancock was suggesting it was just a clarification, this.just a clarification, and it was always implied that the limit would be on how much an individual contributed. a lot of his colleagues on the back benches did not agree that was the impression, but that is what's being asked. at this late stage in the bill.— stage in the bill. we'll leave it there for now. _ hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and journalist rachel...
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i indicated to him that his right was to rest on hancock's left. sickles' left was to extend the round top mountain, plainly visible if it was practicable to occupy it. and then there's another piece about having replaced some of john geary's 12th corps troops that were in the vicinity of the round tops on the night before. now, at about 8:00 or 9:00 a.m., general meade goes to his son captain meade and basically says ride down to third corps headquarters, see if sickles is in position. captain meade comes down and again, finds general sickles still in bivouac. hey, sickles is sleeping late, he had a rough day, the day before. initially captain meade doesn't talk to sickles directly. captain meade talks to george randolph, who goes into sickles' tent, comes out and basically says, yeah, you know, general sickles, he's sleeping, but, you know, he's not really sure where we're supposed to go, not sure where the 12th corps goes. captain meade gets back on his horse, rides back to headquarters and reports to his father. what do we know about general me
i indicated to him that his right was to rest on hancock's left. sickles' left was to extend the round top mountain, plainly visible if it was practicable to occupy it. and then there's another piece about having replaced some of john geary's 12th corps troops that were in the vicinity of the round tops on the night before. now, at about 8:00 or 9:00 a.m., general meade goes to his son captain meade and basically says ride down to third corps headquarters, see if sickles is in position. captain...
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, — change of personnel from matt hancock, that matters here, and he doesn't _ hancock, that mattershis view. the response to that question, why are you going — response to that question, why are you going further, why are you being more _ you going further, why are you being more expensive? welcome he is concerned — more expensive? welcome he is concerned about the economy and i e>
, — change of personnel from matt hancock, that matters here, and he doesn't _ hancock, that mattershis view. the response to that question, why are you going — response to that question, why are you going further, why are you being more _ you going further, why are you being more expensive? welcome he is concerned — more expensive? welcome he is concerned about the economy and i e>
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i indicated to him that his right was the rest on hancock's last. sickles, his left was to extend to the round top mountain plainly visible if it was practicable the occupy it and then there's another piece about having replaced some of john gary's 12th corps troops that were in the vicinity of the round tops on the night before now. what about eight or nine o'clock in the morning general meade goes to his son captain mead and basically says right down to third core headquarters. see if sickles is in position. okay, captain mead comes down and again finds general sickles still in bivouac. hey sickles asleep and late. he had a rough day right day before. so initially randolph, i'm sorry initially captain mead doesn't talk to sickles directly captain mead talks to captain george randolph sickles his artillery chief and randolph goes into sickles. his head comes out and basically says, uh, yeah, you know general sickles, you know, he's sleeping, but you know, he's not really sure where we're supposed to go. not really sure whether 12th corps was captai
i indicated to him that his right was the rest on hancock's last. sickles, his left was to extend to the round top mountain plainly visible if it was practicable the occupy it and then there's another piece about having replaced some of john gary's 12th corps troops that were in the vicinity of the round tops on the night before now. what about eight or nine o'clock in the morning general meade goes to his son captain mead and basically says right down to third core headquarters. see if sickles...
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cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul. but first, let's go to cnn's barbie nadeau standing by in rome. more restrictions are on the way as omnsomnicon is being found i more and more european countries. >> europe was already facing a very difficult winter ahead. so now the idea that we have a new evapvariant to deal with, w the booster programs aren't really up to snuff is very troubling. these european nations are trying figure out what to do to try to save the holiday season, not limit people too much, not destroy the economy any further. it's a very troubling moment here in europe. >> and in the meantime, the continent is still in the throws of the existing covid crisis because of the delta variant. so how are the worst-hit countries trying to cope with that? >> we have full lockdowns in countries like austria and a partial lockdown in the netherlands, because of the higher number of cases. each and every country are looking at more mask mandates, even vaccine mandates now, as a way to sort of counter the surge in cases
cnn's paula hancocks is live in seoul. but first, let's go to cnn's barbie nadeau standing by in rome. more restrictions are on the way as omnsomnicon is being found i more and more european countries. >> europe was already facing a very difficult winter ahead. so now the idea that we have a new evapvariant to deal with, w the booster programs aren't really up to snuff is very troubling. these european nations are trying figure out what to do to try to save the holiday season, not limit...
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while the newly reinstated prime minister hancock spoke at the presidential palace on ways to take the country for lucel's eyes does only dial into moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter and prime minister, i realized the road was not strong with roses, it would be a daunting task brought by risks and danger. however, by joining hands, we can all reach a peaceful place. we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. we should all come together to let these people decide who will take and hold the reins of power. well meanwhile, sedans, military leader general under f, as albert han has praised the agreement as amendment of national unity before he allow that. i see, i see with this political document, we are paving the way for a true democratic transitional period as envisioned by ourselves and the people that what you envisioned at the beginning of april, 2019. we think all the sudanese people know the efforts and sacrifices made by all our fellow sudanese. we are adamant to remain united, remain harmonious. and it is our accustomed to have our own differe
while the newly reinstated prime minister hancock spoke at the presidential palace on ways to take the country for lucel's eyes does only dial into moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter and prime minister, i realized the road was not strong with roses, it would be a daunting task brought by risks and danger. however, by joining hands, we can all reach a peaceful place. we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. we should all come together to let these people...
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to don's prime minister della hancock is back in power after signing a deal with the military chief. he says he wants to avoid bloodshed ah, as anger on the streets. however, as protest as opposing that deal demand a return to civilian rule without any military involvement. one person's been killed and 3 others injured in a shooting, nearly allowed some loss compound and occupied these chores and desperate for food will be live on the better route. poland border with hundreds of asylum seekers are trying to cross into the you. i'm javin ashwin sport as exactly one year to go into the cattle. well, come on, the 1st ever cats out of formula, one grown breeze taking place right now. and the big football news from the premier league as manchester united a sack there manager. all he got a social ah well, we begin this news. our ensued on where an agreement has been reached to reinstate d deposed leader abdullah hancock as prime minister i was ousted nearly a month ago when the military seized power. and that led to weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. the newly reinstated prime
to don's prime minister della hancock is back in power after signing a deal with the military chief. he says he wants to avoid bloodshed ah, as anger on the streets. however, as protest as opposing that deal demand a return to civilian rule without any military involvement. one person's been killed and 3 others injured in a shooting, nearly allowed some loss compound and occupied these chores and desperate for food will be live on the better route. poland border with hundreds of asylum seekers...
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our white house correspondent kimberly hancock has more head of one of the busiest travel holidays of the year. thanksgiving. you, as president joe biden announced the release of 50000000 barrels of crude oil from america's emergency stockpile, known as the strategic petroleum reserve. the big part of him, of the reason americans are facing high gas prices because oil producing countries and large companies have not ramped up the supply of oil quickly enough to meet the demand. the reserve holds a one month supply at current us consumption levels. it's intended for dealing with supply disruptions caused by things like natural disasters, not for managing prices, but the white house has been under pressure to tap into reserves as gas prices continue to rise in the u. s. leading to falling approval numbers in recent months for the president. the biden administration also says for the 1st time it has coordinated similar releases from countries like china, japan, and south korea. the united kingdom says it will allow oil companies to voluntarily release their reserves to help supply. biden
our white house correspondent kimberly hancock has more head of one of the busiest travel holidays of the year. thanksgiving. you, as president joe biden announced the release of 50000000 barrels of crude oil from america's emergency stockpile, known as the strategic petroleum reserve. the big part of him, of the reason americans are facing high gas prices because oil producing countries and large companies have not ramped up the supply of oil quickly enough to meet the demand. the reserve...
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todd: dave hancock joins me now.as we head into this absolutely crucial week? >> he is staying positive right now. i believe the family is staying strong and we're looking for a not guilty verdict across the board. todd: how concerned is your team that the jury will find guilt on the lesser charges merely as a way to find him guilty of something following the tough time the prosecution has had proving its case so far? >> obviously, that's a concern, but this was pure self-defense across the board and we believe that the jury knows that and they see that. todd: what cues are you getting from the jury? obviously, they're not talking because that would make no sense. that's not how jurors work. you are in the courtroom, you see facial cues and general reactionses. what cues are you getting from them? >> they have been very you attentive, they've been taking notes, they've been paying attention. we've noticed that -- well, i believe that the jury is paying attention and they are taking in all the facts and they are learn
todd: dave hancock joins me now.as we head into this absolutely crucial week? >> he is staying positive right now. i believe the family is staying strong and we're looking for a not guilty verdict across the board. todd: how concerned is your team that the jury will find guilt on the lesser charges merely as a way to find him guilty of something following the tough time the prosecution has had proving its case so far? >> obviously, that's a concern, but this was pure self-defense...
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paula hancocks, thank you so much for that.now, congressman jim lang, a democrat from rhode island. and congressman, so good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> so i'll get to the olympics in a moment, but first, let me ask you, what do you think is happening with peng shuai. president biden has said he wants verifiable proof of her safety. what, if anything, can the u.s. do here? >> well, these are all disturbing issues and i join with president biden in helping to see concrete proof that peng shuai is okay. this is very disconcerting, and we should all be very troubled, those who care about human rights, and the fact that her safety could be compromised. that's very disturbing. >> the women's tennis association is saying that it's prepared to pull out all of its tournaments from china, and they estimate that they have more than $1 billion tied up in the long-term deal with china. it's like a ten-year deal. so in your view, does this assist in some leverage of demanding more detail about her whereabouts and well being. >> i
paula hancocks, thank you so much for that.now, congressman jim lang, a democrat from rhode island. and congressman, so good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> so i'll get to the olympics in a moment, but first, let me ask you, what do you think is happening with peng shuai. president biden has said he wants verifiable proof of her safety. what, if anything, can the u.s. do here? >> well, these are all disturbing issues and i join with president biden in helping to see...
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cnn's paula hancocks in seoul. appreciate. >>> the u.s. secretary of state, antony blinken, is in africa and sounding the alarm about the conflict in tigres. the dire warning when we return. stay with us. one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. new mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. ♪ ♪ xfinity rewards are our way of thanking you just for being with us. enjoy rewards like getting illumination's minions movie on us. xfinity mobile benefits. exclusive experiences, like the chance to win tickets to see watch what happens live. andy cohen: hey! it's me! and tasty recipes from bravo's top chef cheftestants that'll have you cooking like a pro. the longer you've been with us... the more rewards you can get. join for free on the xfinity app. our thanks. your rewards. >>> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is warning that the war in tigre has launched ethiopia on a path to destruction. blinken will wrap up his thre
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cnn's paula hancocks is following the story from seoul. what are we hearing? >> reporter: we're not hearing from family or friends, we're not hearing from peng herself as well. that is what is increasing concerns about her well-being and whereabouts, and we have reports from "global times" state-run media, a piece of the communist party. so we know it's a sanctioned comment from the "global times" editor saying that peng would be seen in public soon. we don't know what format that will take, if in fact it is true, but he is claims that she is at home, and she is freely, freely, the word he has used. of course, there are growing concerns that she is not undergoing anything at this point freely. now, it was back on november 2nd, when she accused the vice premier, former vice premier, of coercing her into sex at his home. within 30 minutes of that post on social media it was taken down. and nothing has been heard or seen from peng directly since. everything as i say we are seeing has been from chinese state-run media. earlier last week there
cnn's paula hancocks is following the story from seoul. what are we hearing? >> reporter: we're not hearing from family or friends, we're not hearing from peng herself as well. that is what is increasing concerns about her well-being and whereabouts, and we have reports from "global times" state-run media, a piece of the communist party. so we know it's a sanctioned comment from the "global times" editor saying that peng would be seen in public soon. we don't know what...
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john hancock says, we will spend $600 a year for our clients, because we will make money. they will live longer. that is a model of health insurance for the future. most of our worksite wellness problem -- programs will pay for belonging to a gym, or buying tennis shoes or a treadmill. if you get your steps, programs will give you rewards. need to do the same thing for food. i think your model is right, and again, cmmi would be a great place to start. i would hope they would be investing in this testing to figure out what works best. sen. braun: one final comment. when you have a podium like this , for as long as i have been asking the health-care industry to reform itself, when you've got bad stats, like costing three times as much as it did five decades ago, that soul-se arching and looking at how you might do a better job for the most important part of our economy, and agriculture and food processing to boot, see what you can do before you are in a pickle, to where you are forced by government to do things you are not happy with. i especially aimed that at the health ca
john hancock says, we will spend $600 a year for our clients, because we will make money. they will live longer. that is a model of health insurance for the future. most of our worksite wellness problem -- programs will pay for belonging to a gym, or buying tennis shoes or a treadmill. if you get your steps, programs will give you rewards. need to do the same thing for food. i think your model is right, and again, cmmi would be a great place to start. i would hope they would be investing in...
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for more on that, i'm joined by paula hancocks from seoul.cross asia, i guess more restrictions are on the way now in the face of this new variant? >> it appears so, kim, yes. and ironically, just a week ago, we were talking about living with covid. we were talking about how many different countries around asia and the world were really starting to open up and lift some of those restrictions. here in south korea, it was very similar, four weeks ago, they eased curfews on certain businesses. more people could gather, even if they were unvaccinated in some cases, but now we are expecting potentially these eased restrictions to be walked back. what south korea has done, which is what many countries have done, is to ban travel eight southern african countries, even korean nationals that are coming in from that country will have to quarantine in a government facility for ten days. they're also suspending the visa system. and we saw something very similar in australia, as well. in fact, it was a very sudden decision in australia to introduce quaran
for more on that, i'm joined by paula hancocks from seoul.cross asia, i guess more restrictions are on the way now in the face of this new variant? >> it appears so, kim, yes. and ironically, just a week ago, we were talking about living with covid. we were talking about how many different countries around asia and the world were really starting to open up and lift some of those restrictions. here in south korea, it was very similar, four weeks ago, they eased curfews on certain...
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there's that and this notion if i understood hancock the night before i think at face value meade hadn't seen the position. again, i'm not saying the orders were unclear. i am saying, though, i think with a difficult subordinate on the flank you'd probably be better suited to give him a little more time. we all know what happens next. general meade does not come out to visit the frank. henry hunt, the artillery chief does, and that's kind of a whole different conversation. before leaving headquarters, though, sickles asked meade whether he was not authorized to post his corp in such manner as his judgment should deem the most suitable. meade answered certainly within the limits of the general instructions i have given you any ground within those limits you choose to occupy i leave to you. so just so we're all clear, look, sickles cheerily disobeys orders. clearly the spirit of the intended order is to prolong. but i think if you're a guy like dan sickles you may feel like you've got some wiggle room here within the limits of the general construction and things like that. and all i'm sayi
there's that and this notion if i understood hancock the night before i think at face value meade hadn't seen the position. again, i'm not saying the orders were unclear. i am saying, though, i think with a difficult subordinate on the flank you'd probably be better suited to give him a little more time. we all know what happens next. general meade does not come out to visit the frank. henry hunt, the artillery chief does, and that's kind of a whole different conversation. before leaving...
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john hancock says we will spend $600 a year on healthier food for our clients, we will make money, they will live longer and to be healthier. that is the model of health insurance for the future. most of our worksite wellness programs today pay for belonging to a gym, buying equipment, tennis shoes or treadmill, many programs give you rewards. we need to do the same thing for food. your model is exactly right. cmmi is an excellent place to start and i would hope they would be investing heavily in this kind of innovation testing. senator: when you have got a podium like this, and as long as i have been asking the health care industry to reform itself, when you have got bad stats like costs three times as much as a part of our economy as it did five decades ago, that soul-searching and looking at how you might do a better job for the most important part of our economy, and agriculture and food processing to boot, see what you can do before you are in a pickle and may be forced by government to do things you are not happy with. i especially aimed that at the health care industry. embrace c
john hancock says we will spend $600 a year on healthier food for our clients, we will make money, they will live longer and to be healthier. that is the model of health insurance for the future. most of our worksite wellness programs today pay for belonging to a gym, buying equipment, tennis shoes or treadmill, many programs give you rewards. we need to do the same thing for food. your model is exactly right. cmmi is an excellent place to start and i would hope they would be investing heavily...
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and i understood that hancock had put them in the night before. but i would put it to you that meade hasn't seen the position. but i would say again, i'm not saying that -- [noise] the orders were unclear. i'm saying that, i think, you know, it's a difficult subordinate on the fly, with that you would be better suited to give him a little more time. so i'm going to take a little bit. i'm going to nitpick that. we all know what happens next, general meade does not come out. general warren, chief engineer does not come out. henry hunt, the artillery chief, does. and that's the whole conversation. before leaving headquarters though, sickles says two meade, whether he was not authorized to post his corps in such manner as such manner that he's judgment should deem the most suitable. >> -- any ground within those limits you choose to occupy i leave these. so just several clear, sickles clearly disobeyed orders. prolong the last of the second corps. but if you are a guy like sickles, you may feel like you have wiggle room here, within the limits of the
and i understood that hancock had put them in the night before. but i would put it to you that meade hasn't seen the position. but i would say again, i'm not saying that -- [noise] the orders were unclear. i'm saying that, i think, you know, it's a difficult subordinate on the fly, with that you would be better suited to give him a little more time. so i'm going to take a little bit. i'm going to nitpick that. we all know what happens next, general meade does not come out. general warren, chief...
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thank you, dave hancock. if you're a juror, you want this to go, i don't know why you take the weekend and come back on monday. you're a juror, get through it and the get it done. >> dana: been a long week for everybody, i guess the weekend will take place and the jury will come back and see if people who demand that we have more trust in our judicial system respect the jury's outcome in this case, as well. >> bill: we're watching that, stay tuned. 11 past the hour on friday morning. we push forward with this now. watch. >> they think they are going to go back to the old ways of policing, we'll take to the streets again. there will be riotss. there will be fire. there will be bloodshed. >> bill: this is getting a lot of attention, that is a warning for blood in the streets from a black lives matters activist and former cop, who will be new york city's next mayor come first of january. why did he say that and what did the mayor say in response? mayor-elect? that is next, dana. >> dana: what e-mails say about t
thank you, dave hancock. if you're a juror, you want this to go, i don't know why you take the weekend and come back on monday. you're a juror, get through it and the get it done. >> dana: been a long week for everybody, i guess the weekend will take place and the jury will come back and see if people who demand that we have more trust in our judicial system respect the jury's outcome in this case, as well. >> bill: we're watching that, stay tuned. 11 past the hour on friday...
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. >> cnn international correspondent paula hancocks is live from seoul, south korea.ing list of countries imposing the travel restrictions. what are south korean officials say? >> reporter: alex, it's just a matter of days ago i was talking about how south korea was opening up, started their living with covid process, but clearly that seems to be a thing of the past at this point. they have banned travelers coming in from eight southern african countries at this point. they said they're going to suspend the issuing of visas for nationals from those countries coming from those countries. even korean nationals, coming in from the affected areas, they will have to do a ten-day government facility quarantine. up until now they've been exempt from quarantine or have to quarantine at home. that is going to change from these particular areas. they've pointed out that there will be some exceptions, some humanitarian exceptions. for example, coming for a funeral they could work with the individual on that. interestingly, the korean version of the cdc is saying that they're goi
. >> cnn international correspondent paula hancocks is live from seoul, south korea.ing list of countries imposing the travel restrictions. what are south korean officials say? >> reporter: alex, it's just a matter of days ago i was talking about how south korea was opening up, started their living with covid process, but clearly that seems to be a thing of the past at this point. they have banned travelers coming in from eight southern african countries at this point. they said...
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paula hancocks, thanks so much for that report.f color have been devastated at covid-19, dying more than white americans. in her hometown of philadelphia and jumped in it help. she's a pediatric surgeon who is bringing testing and vaccinations to those in need. >> african-americans were dying at a rate greater than any other group in philadelphia, so i jumped in. we were intentional about getting plaque and brown communities the access and care they needed. those who are most vulnerable, they need to have the support. >> i'm done. i feel great! >> just seeing folks come out, day in and day out, their presence says everything. >> yes! >> and she's smiling! >> it was all this narrative, black people don't want the vaccine, but they were lined up. we had to earn the trust of the people. you know it's saving lives. the data shows it. i could not allow one additional life to be lost when i knew that i could do something about it. everything we did was for them, to make sure they can get the care they deserve. ♪ ♪ >> and go to cnn heroes
paula hancocks, thanks so much for that report.f color have been devastated at covid-19, dying more than white americans. in her hometown of philadelphia and jumped in it help. she's a pediatric surgeon who is bringing testing and vaccinations to those in need. >> african-americans were dying at a rate greater than any other group in philadelphia, so i jumped in. we were intentional about getting plaque and brown communities the access and care they needed. those who are most vulnerable,...
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i got your lawyer, hancock, tradition and dedication for them. it was out a little more robust, a clinical jewel. you're not short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9. and the book maker, africa direct on al jazeera from the al jazeera london broker, fantastic to people in thoughtful conversation with no host. and no limitation leads as a person of color. it was the struggle here. it would be much easier for me. it's mike felt that white people part to go into cheddar and sing a song right there. skin, so carry other people, wait a minute, you get way down. you stop what you're doing and made one studio b unscripted on al serra can you hear it? anticipation these rising excitement is growing. as cattle always brings your favorite teen to cut off for the free for arab called 2021. greatness is in the air . let saul is juan and rich new heights. join us in, cut off from november, the 30th to december. the 18th booked your package now at qatar airways dot com. ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah in london. these are the top stories on al jazee
i got your lawyer, hancock, tradition and dedication for them. it was out a little more robust, a clinical jewel. you're not short documentary by african filmmakers on the white 9. and the book maker, africa direct on al jazeera from the al jazeera london broker, fantastic to people in thoughtful conversation with no host. and no limitation leads as a person of color. it was the struggle here. it would be much easier for me. it's mike felt that white people part to go into cheddar and sing a...
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over to you. >> dave hancock standing by to talk to us here. he said he talked with kyle rittenhouse a few minutes ago. he's very excited that this trial has now been wrapped up here after hours and hours of deliberations that they weren't sure when they were going to get that verdict. kyle rittenhouse visablely shaken up. very emotional in court there. i'm going to bring in dave and step out the way to talk with you. tell me first what kyle just messaged you back. what did he say. >> he said thank you. he said thank you. i'm going to be going to see kyle at some point later tonight. yeah. i think it's starting to set in on me, too. like this has been a long road. yeah. i'm ecstatic. >> when you came out, it's important, you said you didn't want to seem like you were celebrating. kyle's life will never be the same again. people lost their lives here in kenosha. you want to make sure that you respect those people watching from those families. >> absolutely. i'm excited that kyle gets to move on with his life. but i said earlier, like there are n
over to you. >> dave hancock standing by to talk to us here. he said he talked with kyle rittenhouse a few minutes ago. he's very excited that this trial has now been wrapped up here after hours and hours of deliberations that they weren't sure when they were going to get that verdict. kyle rittenhouse visablely shaken up. very emotional in court there. i'm going to bring in dave and step out the way to talk with you. tell me first what kyle just messaged you back. what did he say....
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prime minister, has promised to pass to democracy and an exclusive interview with al jazeera abdulla hancock was released from house arrest and is now back in his possession after signing a deal with the military, while several political prisoners have also been released as part of that deal had been morgan has moved from cartoon early this morning on monday morning, at least for political prisoners were released. they include the head of the city, nice congress party and leading figure from the only part, one of the biggest opposition parties here in sedan. the secretary general of the arab socialist boss, part the here in sedan, as well as the advisor to prime minister, hum dog, who's a member of the sudan people liberation movement. one of the arm groups that signed a piece deal with the government in 2020. however, despite the agreement saying that all political figures who were erected on the, on the day of the to cobra and the following days should be released. not all have been released. for example, the spokesperson of the former sovereignty council, which was dissolved in the day of
prime minister, has promised to pass to democracy and an exclusive interview with al jazeera abdulla hancock was released from house arrest and is now back in his possession after signing a deal with the military, while several political prisoners have also been released as part of that deal had been morgan has moved from cartoon early this morning on monday morning, at least for political prisoners were released. they include the head of the city, nice congress party and leading figure from...
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the former health secretary, matt hancock, is calling for nhs workers to be legally required to get covid vaccinations before the winter. that's in the telegraph. according to the times, gps are to be barred from taking newjobs in richer areas under plans being considered by the government. the guardian reports that a watchdog had to prevent ministers breaching a code on political neutrality and independence during the search for new chairs for the bbc and the british film institute. and the ft says paris prosecutors are probing the french operations of sanjeev gupta, the uk metals magnate, over allegations of "misuse of assets". that's a little flavour of what you'll be waking up to tomorrow. caroline and tony, welcome back. tony, you are going to kick us off. we're talking about sleaze possibly in a cup in the front of the metro. terrible mess. this is nothing to do with the opposition party. they did all this to themselves, by themselves. there's going to be a debate in the house of commons tomorrow. it will be interesting to see how many tory mps decide to speak because borisjohnson h
the former health secretary, matt hancock, is calling for nhs workers to be legally required to get covid vaccinations before the winter. that's in the telegraph. according to the times, gps are to be barred from taking newjobs in richer areas under plans being considered by the government. the guardian reports that a watchdog had to prevent ministers breaching a code on political neutrality and independence during the search for new chairs for the bbc and the british film institute. and the ft...
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we had it in february last year and it's pretty shocking. hancock giving away 600000 new p to china as it gets to february. does a really how so this is how the implies it been bags. yeah, this isn't numerous stories of how services being laid down by lice misdialed or, or is johnson the very thought they didn't close. borders goes to show that they didn't understand the stress this would have on, on a chest, along with the man who have been the dots as it is this entire time. but the report also claims that despite warnings about potential shortcomings ahead of the outbreak, the government failed to act and suggest that officials were half, but perhaps too wrapped up in preparations for breaks it. however, downing street is defended. it's respond saying that the pandemic was unprecedented . i don't have, we have always said there are lessons to be learned from the pandemic and have committed to a full public inquiry in spring. we prepare for a range of scenarios, and while there were extensive arrangements in place, this is an unprecedented pandemic that has challenged health systems
we had it in february last year and it's pretty shocking. hancock giving away 600000 new p to china as it gets to february. does a really how so this is how the implies it been bags. yeah, this isn't numerous stories of how services being laid down by lice misdialed or, or is johnson the very thought they didn't close. borders goes to show that they didn't understand the stress this would have on, on a chest, along with the man who have been the dots as it is this entire time. but the report...
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we had it in february last year, and it's pretty shocking my hancock giving away 600000 needed to pp to china as a gift in february. does a really how so on this is had to improvise it been bags. and yeah, this, there's numerous stories of how service is being led down by life or, or is johnson to verify that increased borders? goes to show that they didn't understand the stress this would have on, on a chess, along with the mental health on dots as soon as this entire time. the report also notice that despite warnings about potential shortcomings ahead of the outbreak, the government failed to act. and suggested officials to wrapped up in preparations for breakfast. however, downing street defended his response, saying the pandemic was unprecedented. we have always said there are lessons to be learned from the pandemic, and have committed to a full public inquiry in spring. we prepare for a range of scenarios, and while there were extensive arrangements in place, this is an unprecedented pandemic that has challenged health systems around the world. tons of things are unprecedented.
we had it in february last year, and it's pretty shocking my hancock giving away 600000 needed to pp to china as a gift in february. does a really how so on this is had to improvise it been bags. and yeah, this, there's numerous stories of how service is being led down by life or, or is johnson to verify that increased borders? goes to show that they didn't understand the stress this would have on, on a chess, along with the mental health on dots as soon as this entire time. the report also...
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the whole world is going to hell in the hancock and say, wait a minute, short, he's actually the central to he trusted needs is fairly low. i do think the solution lies possibly in rethinking what news is all who expires on climate journalists. i'm holds popsicle key to this. there's a way to ask me to do a generation amtrust group of society that feel very much that uses the, the lease. it's nothing to do with them. and if anything at all style to that values, i'm say no. this is a story which affects everybody the audience for climate stores is definitely increasing because so many more people are being affected by climate catastrophes. we have to reach people who are not necessarily affected directly by her is floods and wildfires. for to explain how all of us are going to be affected. if parts of the world are no longer livable, people need to understand that they're being manipulated by large corporations who have a self interest, which is contrary to the self interest of all of us as members of the human race. exactly a year after war broke out in the northern te grey region of eth
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so don's prime minister della hancock is back in power after signing a deal with the military chief. he says he wants to avoid bloodshed. his anger on the streets however as protest as opposing that deal demand a return to civilian rule without any.
so don's prime minister della hancock is back in power after signing a deal with the military chief. he says he wants to avoid bloodshed. his anger on the streets however as protest as opposing that deal demand a return to civilian rule without any.
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united states, macdonald spent 2018 cataloging as many birds as he could see in his home county of hancockncludes the park. macdonald published a book about his year of intense birding called, "little big year: chasing acadia's birds." >> in the course of the year, i saw 268 species of birds, and most of them were things you would expect to see. but some were uncommon, or some were even downright rare-- rare for this area, not necessarily rare on the planet. and i think maybe the biggest message was that you don't have to get all these exotic locations-- which is really fun to do... >> sreenivasan: yeah. >> but we saw a lot of really good birds here. these guys are not migratory. >> sreenivasan: but for macdonald, it doesn't have to be a rare bird. he says that he gets a lot of pleasure out of seeing common ones. most people, they look at that cluster, and they say, "oh, just seagulls." >> yeah. >> sreenivasan: what do you see? >> and so, i look at it-- right off the bat, i see two particularly large gulls... >> sreenivasan: yeah? >> ...that have white heads and white underneath and black
united states, macdonald spent 2018 cataloging as many birds as he could see in his home county of hancockncludes the park. macdonald published a book about his year of intense birding called, "little big year: chasing acadia's birds." >> in the course of the year, i saw 268 species of birds, and most of them were things you would expect to see. but some were uncommon, or some were even downright rare-- rare for this area, not necessarily rare on the planet. and i think maybe...