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johnston until july 18th when he was replaced by john bill hood. dalton, georgia, first week of may and lasted with almost continuous contact with nine or ten major battles until atlanta failed september 2nd, 1864. sherman drove 100 miles into confederate territory. a campaign of that length and size is unusual. the history of operations was affected by many factors. however, i looked primarily at one factor, field fortifications. let me point out that when i did my trilogy on fortifications, it became clear to me that it's very dangerous to look at the history of field fortifications without understanding topography as well as tactics. the subtitle is tactics, terrain and trenches. soldier life, to me one of the more fascinating aspects. how do soldiers live and fight in field works? now then, very briefly, what do i mean by tactics? well, it's a complicated topic. i've written a book about at least some of it. i wouldn't go into a lot of detail here. divide tactics into two major components. number one, primary tactics. those are the tactical for
johnston until july 18th when he was replaced by john bill hood. dalton, georgia, first week of may and lasted with almost continuous contact with nine or ten major battles until atlanta failed september 2nd, 1864. sherman drove 100 miles into confederate territory. a campaign of that length and size is unusual. the history of operations was affected by many factors. however, i looked primarily at one factor, field fortifications. let me point out that when i did my trilogy on fortifications,...
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people used to wear hoods , they used to do this at night, they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore badly . >> watch book tv every weekend on cspan-2 . >> saturday at 8 pm eastern time on lectures and history. female activists in the 1960s civil rights movement . >> while women were instrumental in helping to organize and put the march together. of the events would really dominated by men . >> sunday at 4:30 pm eastern time, the global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the revolution . >> our declaration , also made its way to columbia, venezuela and colombia over the course of the 50 year period after 1776. a half-century known to scholars is the age of revolutions . >> at 6 pm, eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing . >> we really staked ourselves into the cabinet room there and throughout the day you can see that the windows were dark and so we are in at nine time, the module landed at 415 in the afternoon but the astronauts did not walk until later this >> explorer nations passed on american history tv, e
people used to wear hoods , they used to do this at night, they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore badly . >> watch book tv every weekend on cspan-2 . >> saturday at 8 pm eastern time on lectures and history. female activists in the 1960s civil rights movement . >> while women were instrumental in helping to organize and put the march together. of the events would really dominated by men . >> sunday at 4:30 pm eastern time, the global significance of the...
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this is a confederate for the 4:'s more popularly called for hood. the photographer is looking at the ponder house, the ponder house, a from ponder left his house in 1863 because his wife was unfaithful to him according to the story she was blatantly having an affair with somebody and he was humiliated and basic he abandoned her in 1863. ellen stay there until the spring of 1864 when she also fled before sherman got there so the house was m d, used by confederate sharpshooters, perforated by u.s. artillery. first african to graduate with henry flipper, son of one of the slaves. >> now, this photograph so widely reproduced, you can see lots of obstructions here, you can see inclined an upright palisades, the upright palisade is a straight looking fence like structures, just in front of the trench just a few inches set rating that's an amazing obstruction that will obscure the fire of the guys in the trench as well as block the movement of attacking troops and inclined palisade are those that are sticking at a 5 degree angle open at the end zone attack
this is a confederate for the 4:'s more popularly called for hood. the photographer is looking at the ponder house, the ponder house, a from ponder left his house in 1863 because his wife was unfaithful to him according to the story she was blatantly having an affair with somebody and he was humiliated and basic he abandoned her in 1863. ellen stay there until the spring of 1864 when she also fled before sherman got there so the house was m d, used by confederate sharpshooters, perforated by...
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people used to wear hoods and they used to do this at night. they don't have to wear hoods anymore. they got hurt badly in charlottesville. >> watch afterwards sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next on american history tv, university of maryland history talkssor richard bell about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose, and global significance during and after the american revolution. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. dr. bell has presented many outstanding programs for us on topics related to early american history on the revolutionary war era. dr. bell received his phd from harvard and his ba from the university of cambridge in england. he is an associate professor of history at the university of maryland in college park, where he specializes in early american history and cultural history, and has been honored with more than half a dozen teaching awards at harvard and university of maryland. the american society of 18th century -- 18th century studies beow
people used to wear hoods and they used to do this at night. they don't have to wear hoods anymore. they got hurt badly in charlottesville. >> watch afterwards sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> next on american history tv, university of maryland history talkssor richard bell about the declaration of independence, its origins, purpose, and global significance during and after the american revolution. the smithsonian associates hosted this event. dr. bell has...
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shaheen: investors really need to look under the hood.anguard, it was a mistake, but the bigger challenge is one often does not know what is going into such funds. mandates often have statements that they considered the esg which leaves a lot of room for , interpretation. analysis becomes a challenge. it is really looking under the hood that is the moral of the story. scarlet: considering esg is kind of fuzzy and squishy. all right thank you so much, , ladies. vanguard said as well the inclusion of the stocks and subsequent correction has no material impact on the fund's performance. vanguard regrets that this error occurred. ftse has additional oversight and control to prevent future occurrences. shaheen contractor and emily of bloomberg news. thank you. now coming up, this week, the sec delayed a decision on bitcoin etf proposals. we talked to a pair of guests that have their eyes on launching a bitcoin etf of their own. this is "etf iq." ♪ ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq." now for every etf that offers exposure to
shaheen: investors really need to look under the hood.anguard, it was a mistake, but the bigger challenge is one often does not know what is going into such funds. mandates often have statements that they considered the esg which leaves a lot of room for , interpretation. analysis becomes a challenge. it is really looking under the hood that is the moral of the story. scarlet: considering esg is kind of fuzzy and squishy. all right thank you so much, , ladies. vanguard said as well the...
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i make the point that people used to wear hood. they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore.n charlottesville they came out. this is the big coming out party. they got hurt bad. >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern virginiaards, former democratic governor terry mcauliffe talks about his book. wow, the president can come out and say this stuff, i can too. that is why they felt comfortable coming to charlottesville. i make the point that people used to wear hoods. they used to do this at night. they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in charlottesville, this was their big coming out party. they got hurt bad. >> more now from the iowa state fair with remarks by presidential candidate andrew yang. the des moines register invites all candidates to speak at the fair with the iowa caucuses currently set for february 3. this is one hour.
i make the point that people used to wear hood. they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore.n charlottesville they came out. this is the big coming out party. they got hurt bad. >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern virginiaards, former democratic governor terry mcauliffe talks about his book. wow, the president can come out and say this stuff, i can too. that is why they felt comfortable coming to charlottesville. i make the point that people used to wear hoods. they used to do this at...
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dople used to wear hoods and this at night. they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in charlottesville, they came out. this was their big coming-out badly but they got hurt in charlottesville. >> watch afterwards tonight on book tv on c-span2. >> american history tv products are now available at the c-span story. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >> manhattan college professor adam aronson talks about his research project examining the lives of slaves who escaped to canada and what factors motivated them to stay or return to the united states during the reconstruction era. this interview was recorded at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> the title of your paper here at the meeting, "crossing the border after the underground railroad, african north americans returning from canada." so people heabo
dople used to wear hoods and this at night. they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in charlottesville, they came out. this was their big coming-out badly but they got hurt in charlottesville. >> watch afterwards tonight on book tv on c-span2. >> american history tv products are now available at the c-span story. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >> manhattan college professor adam aronson talks...
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the cats finally exit the hood.park said they paid for the damage to the car, and they also moved those lions to an area of the park where they don't interact with humans, because they're new, they're not accustomed to cars and people, so they need to get a little more acclimated. >>> not long ago i showed you this video of cole and charisma. cole is a quadriplegic and used this exo-skeleton to stand. they gave each other a big old hug. now they're performing a song together. ♪ >> she is being very shy as she walks away. it's a little nerve-wracking when you're performing in front of people, but now he's going to do it by himself. >> it's a song he wrote specifically for her. so she walks back up. she thinks she's just going to listen. ♪ >> she might be cool, charisma, but he's got it right now. >> but the words to the song are so personal because of what they've been through together. >> it's about to get even more special, because, as he's singing. you see that his mom walks up on stage to get down on a symbolic o
the cats finally exit the hood.park said they paid for the damage to the car, and they also moved those lions to an area of the park where they don't interact with humans, because they're new, they're not accustomed to cars and people, so they need to get a little more acclimated. >>> not long ago i showed you this video of cole and charisma. cole is a quadriplegic and used this exo-skeleton to stand. they gave each other a big old hug. now they're performing a song together. ♪...
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grow their top line very aggressively, and people weren't looking at what was going on beneath the hood and we are going to have the results of the 2019 tobacco survey maybe this month or early next month i think the agency's going to have to step in and take more forceful action, perhaps targeting the pod-based e-cigarettes >> juul pulled back on selling its flavor pod last year under your leadership, scott san francisco banned sales of e-cigarettes all to the. together. do you think these are the right steps? >> we'll have to try to snuff out the youth epidemic the way to attack the problem is reduce the access and appeal that these products have to kids and the access point is the convenience store. we have a 18-year-old going in and buying it for a 16-year-old, so tobacco 21, raising the age to 21 makes a lot of sense, and the appeal are the flavored products so juul did pull out the flavored products from convenience stores so that's a good first step. fda fully implementing that policy, it might not be enough at this point because you have an accelerating epidemic, and we're going
grow their top line very aggressively, and people weren't looking at what was going on beneath the hood and we are going to have the results of the 2019 tobacco survey maybe this month or early next month i think the agency's going to have to step in and take more forceful action, perhaps targeting the pod-based e-cigarettes >> juul pulled back on selling its flavor pod last year under your leadership, scott san francisco banned sales of e-cigarettes all to the. together. do you think...
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abby has said she wanted the movie to be a love letter to the employees at plane per hood. and it is interesting how it characterizes the doctors and nurses who work there not as these characters with things but still human beings were trying to do good in their own way and one of the amazing things about that movie, and the first few weeks the movie ends with giving a website a number to call who's in the abortion industry and wants to get out. there'd had within the month of a movie coming out over 1% of the workers at abortion clinics across the country contacted them to say they wanted to get out. [applause] [cheering] i think we keep advancing towards a society that protects pro-life, by focusing on science and moving hearts and minds and telling stories, real stories, not by demonizing, i will say say nothing time that young people are becoming more pro-life we are seeing the democratic party is getting more radical and extreme so hillary clint's position on abortion, is that she supports unlimited abortion on demand up until the moment of birth with taxpayer funding
abby has said she wanted the movie to be a love letter to the employees at plane per hood. and it is interesting how it characterizes the doctors and nurses who work there not as these characters with things but still human beings were trying to do good in their own way and one of the amazing things about that movie, and the first few weeks the movie ends with giving a website a number to call who's in the abortion industry and wants to get out. there'd had within the month of a movie coming...
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the victim's body tumbled off the hood of the car here. the car eventually parked here in the adjacent parking lot. the bike was pulled off and set down nearby. which meant the driver went some distance in the dark with a bike embedded in the smashed windshield. >>> i don't know. he is the only one answer that question. >> reporter: larry eldridge was arriving at work so the driver in the parking lot. >>> he was outside of his car when i saw him. he had his arms folded. i could not tell if there was anything wrong.>> reporter: that was before 5 am. the driver called at 5:11 am. if his timing is true that meant the driver waited for at least 10 to 15 minutes before calling 911. >>> would you think he was doing? >>> i have no idea. he was just sitting there. >> reporter: the biker who was wearing dark clothing died at the scene. it is unknown if he would have survived had he gotten medical treatment right away. the driver is a 25-year-old man who was heading into work at his home near modesto an hour and a half away. he likely left his home
the victim's body tumbled off the hood of the car here. the car eventually parked here in the adjacent parking lot. the bike was pulled off and set down nearby. which meant the driver went some distance in the dark with a bike embedded in the smashed windshield. >>> i don't know. he is the only one answer that question. >> reporter: larry eldridge was arriving at work so the driver in the parking lot. >>> he was outside of his car when i saw him. he had his arms folded....
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it's almost like a secret sister hood. was . anxious . which was was. was was was. was. was was was. was. was was. what we are doing is to remove the secrecy around the cutting so we want people to be able to understand it so that they understand that one you know the cutting is not necessary so we are doing alter and to vote right of passage yet you can't be happy. with what the community showed us was how they used to celebrate the girls but then it will and with the cutting and what we are trying to do western is to teach them that you can still celebrate girls you can still celebrate your tradition but you don't need to do the fighting. and yes that's. what we're doing and that's we use social media to tell people where we're going to be good. on the young people don't force it also so media tag us to web and talk about how we are talking about g.m. and the fact that they have to now soon get. in and. just cut hundreds of girls from her recollection so the not actual count and i'm glad that she promised to me she swore to get out of the shoe of my car child again . m
it's almost like a secret sister hood. was . anxious . which was was. was was was. was. was was was. was. was was. what we are doing is to remove the secrecy around the cutting so we want people to be able to understand it so that they understand that one you know the cutting is not necessary so we are doing alter and to vote right of passage yet you can't be happy. with what the community showed us was how they used to celebrate the girls but then it will and with the cutting and what we are...
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they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in is also the came out and this was the big coming-out party they got hurt badly in charlottesville. they got pushed, i agree with your point they weren't able to do another charlottesville because they were so injured and wounded and charged and so forth they were able to do it but it has gone out underground on the web that the person from el paso, this killer who wrote his manifesto and specifically talks about white supremacy, white identity directly quoting donald trump's tweets. you are right. president -- he failed us this week it is a speech. i wish he'd come out and said opened his speech up and said i'm sorry. my rhetoric has created divisions and hatred in this country and i was wrong and a time for us to come together. if president trump had done that he could have turned the entire corner and it would have been a moment for our nation but he does not have it in him but he gave his speech which he read off a teleprompter and talked about the hate speech out there but he's
they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in is also the came out and this was the big coming-out party they got hurt badly in charlottesville. they got pushed, i agree with your point they weren't able to do another charlottesville because they were so injured and wounded and charged and so forth they were able to do it but it has gone out underground on the web that the person from el paso, this killer who wrote his manifesto and specifically talks about white supremacy, white...
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for irish i fully hood's for our society for our politics and for our peace accords. we've made it clear to him that the extensive planning that he tells us he is carrying out and respect of a potential crash bragg's. the constitutional question of the issue of a border post here in our lands. germany deported nearly 25000 people last year whose application for asylum had been rejected but that is less than half of the number of people who should have been deported 30000 people are thought to still be in the country in hiding where now the government is tightening the law to make it easier to send people not eligible for asylum back to their country of origin as we reported the changes are controversial. techniques airport a dozen nigerian national star taken to a chartered plane for deportation. 5 people on the passenger list are missing they may have gone into hiding 12 migrants board the aircraft accompanied by 3 times as many police officers. officer christiane kook of my own has been on many such deportation flights he says repatriation amounts to a personal cris
for irish i fully hood's for our society for our politics and for our peace accords. we've made it clear to him that the extensive planning that he tells us he is carrying out and respect of a potential crash bragg's. the constitutional question of the issue of a border post here in our lands. germany deported nearly 25000 people last year whose application for asylum had been rejected but that is less than half of the number of people who should have been deported 30000 people are thought to...
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. >> the mayor thinks district has the power to stop the shelter from op en g.rent> geha c hood. organization is pulling fily pl rather than abide by a trump administration rule that prevents the organization from refewillrr foroin mersoakgsn wh in. 18-year-old ope onot hi graduatedhemeticaadl co ll e hhoe alonged a nnkeotheedry woman if thee hom h >>> stirtll aedhead an nypd off fired half a d caseec e rte ris ♪ . ivt' officer remained on the force duringhe a judge ruled to he should be fired. >> i stande say to go i reached the collect decision. it is clear to no .erlong s i to pleasure. pane a disagree with thend decision a to y tear right. >> garden's decision and said some commissioner u you came up with the decision you ci five years ago. otiewe areown ofr edut>> g. fie omnkwe you. leafire to the tny f four on tuesday,idnorse c eitherop sonpeve stor.ou c the dc,t er tt if motion tendill toyou'll gets the showers see weakening showers, storm wardrooks like it wore subus as w go through to. the biergg sr by 4:00 102, another, onu wdfir vetrn thoughiginnedoir fef fate isis e f
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i was not notified that it was in contemplation to make any further attack by hood's or my division, nor was i informed it was an intention to assault the enemy center with pickett's division, with troops from any other corps." the second lapse when addressing longstreet's gettysburg performance has been neglecting to cross reference primary sources to determine the reliability of each source. resulting way, the extent to merit.n argument holds the first example of this particular type of error involves hong street's actions on the first day of the battle. historians frequently employed in 1905 account from james power smith, who served as an aid during the battle, to support the long-standing allegation that longstreet was a slow mover , and at gettysburg took longer to reach the battlefield than we had expected. smith claimed in his account that he was presently on the evening of july 1, when the commanding general was considering following his success on the outskirts of gettysburg by attacking the federals at cemetery hill. apparently, smith informed we that jubalormed lee early
i was not notified that it was in contemplation to make any further attack by hood's or my division, nor was i informed it was an intention to assault the enemy center with pickett's division, with troops from any other corps." the second lapse when addressing longstreet's gettysburg performance has been neglecting to cross reference primary sources to determine the reliability of each source. resulting way, the extent to merit.n argument holds the first example of this particular type of...
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false hoods are exposed i think it's really be a positive step forward for each of our countries but you can forgive some for believing in what you're saying a false would surely give into the d.n.i. which involves the cia the f.b.i. we have all the agencies they targeted this program they said we're in the conspiracy to stop hillary clinton from being made president it's terrible because a lot of the same people you know that wrote this report you know the top people are you know contributor at c.n.n. and m.s.n. a lot of these you know media organizations in fairness to him and i got to say. we can get m i 6 on to refute what you're saying but i presume they'd say he knows a great deal about russia is one of the brightest people with the british foreign intelligence agency in famous of the f.b.i. their top lawyer james baker said you know we we took it seriously the dossier but not necessarily literally. what do you make of that from the general counsel of the f.b.i. about presumably allegations against yourself it's just so preposterous and. who knows what they mean you know i thin
false hoods are exposed i think it's really be a positive step forward for each of our countries but you can forgive some for believing in what you're saying a false would surely give into the d.n.i. which involves the cia the f.b.i. we have all the agencies they targeted this program they said we're in the conspiracy to stop hillary clinton from being made president it's terrible because a lot of the same people you know that wrote this report you know the top people are you know contributor...
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i mean, trump really indulges in this victim hood complex. even as president he always feels like he's a victim of everything. he feels like white people in general are being victimized by latinos, but muslims, by other minorities. yes, there is this victim hood martyr dom complex out there and i think it is dangerous. it is at the root of a lot of white racism. >> the guy who wrote the article about it, he basically -- declined to appear tonight which is unfortunate, but he's basically saying that you are fanning the flames of race hatred. it's interesting because he doesn't accuse president trump at all of fanning any flames. >> of course, right. >> but somehow you are the one fanning flames. >> this is kind of the double-talk that donald trump himself engages in, where we know that he engages in racism all the time and then he says, oh, no, anybody who calls me out, you're the racist, i'm not the racist. you're the racist. this is kind of an example of that same sort of reasoning. it's also something that you see, frankly, among white supr
i mean, trump really indulges in this victim hood complex. even as president he always feels like he's a victim of everything. he feels like white people in general are being victimized by latinos, but muslims, by other minorities. yes, there is this victim hood martyr dom complex out there and i think it is dangerous. it is at the root of a lot of white racism. >> the guy who wrote the article about it, he basically -- declined to appear tonight which is unfortunate, but he's basically...
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in the meantime, john bell hood will try to strike at the union interior. he will strike at tennessee, then move east and meet with robert e. lee. he got slowed and lost an opportunity at springhill. they will fight the battle of franklin. the union gets pushed back and that results in the battle of nashville. hood is outnumbered three to one , basically destroying his army in 1864. by that time, william tecumseh sherman is marching toward the sea. they ended up at fort mcallister at savannah, georgia. this is the last fortress they needed to get through to get to the sea. they are walking through confederate landmines known to be in their path. great site. there are a lot of great historic sites in the country. the march to the sea is complete. photographers take photos. clouds in the civil war, the spectacularly at the time did not capture clouds, so they were often burned in separately onto these plates. 1864, sorry to spoil the on.-- 1865 will come there is still a siege of petersburg. in the meantime, sherman isn't done. he will march to the sea and th
in the meantime, john bell hood will try to strike at the union interior. he will strike at tennessee, then move east and meet with robert e. lee. he got slowed and lost an opportunity at springhill. they will fight the battle of franklin. the union gets pushed back and that results in the battle of nashville. hood is outnumbered three to one , basically destroying his army in 1864. by that time, william tecumseh sherman is marching toward the sea. they ended up at fort mcallister at savannah,...
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but they said that the sound was within reasonable levels, the fan and the hood. so i'm not so sure what else the sound might be coming from. they said something about it was a generator. >> so if i'm understanding you correctly, you guys reached out to public health, it was. and they deemed the equipment within an acceptable range. >> within acceptable decibels. >> the complainant reached out. >> but the health department gave you -- you were within the limits, in compliance. >> they didn't find anything abnormal for the equipment we were using, the decibel level. some i think i need to interject was the deputy stated, this is under the purview of the health department. they have an active health permit to operate. health could come in at any time and inspect for compliance and we did encourage via email engines police italexplicitly hs could follow up. because this could do a check every six months on the fan to ensure it meets with the allowable noise emissions for the health code, but this is not something that we can regulate or enforce on, sound-wise. so jus
but they said that the sound was within reasonable levels, the fan and the hood. so i'm not so sure what else the sound might be coming from. they said something about it was a generator. >> so if i'm understanding you correctly, you guys reached out to public health, it was. and they deemed the equipment within an acceptable range. >> within acceptable decibels. >> the complainant reached out. >> but the health department gave you -- you were within the limits, in...
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a big surprise under the hood. with us. why a mustang gt nicknamed christine means so much to their dad. a big surprise under the hood. stay with us. even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask
a big surprise under the hood. with us. why a mustang gt nicknamed christine means so much to their dad. a big surprise under the hood. stay with us. even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight...
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aging and you have a premium upon it and so in cultures where there is a stronger respect for elder hood and for the aging process i find that there is a great a relationship to dying and a greater awareness or. or coming together of the fact that life is actually means getting old and possibly definitely dying you know variances make a big difference but the reality is it's just it's a political to every single one of us the way that our culture has changed now also has a big impact in that we're dying not in community so much anymore we go off to elder care facilities or we die in hospitals there's not a bunch of i like that so that yeah absolutely i want to get on that not of fear we. dying in medical settings for the most part 75 percent of people in the u.s. say that they would like to die at home we're also then outsourcing the care or dead to what has become it like 20 $1000000000.00 a year industry rather than reclaiming that tradition of caring for our own at home and and then having a natural burial afterwards so that kind of those sort of cultural traditions of taking care of
aging and you have a premium upon it and so in cultures where there is a stronger respect for elder hood and for the aging process i find that there is a great a relationship to dying and a greater awareness or. or coming together of the fact that life is actually means getting old and possibly definitely dying you know variances make a big difference but the reality is it's just it's a political to every single one of us the way that our culture has changed now also has a big impact in that...
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"hey chief, yeah, we got what we think is cocaine, it's sort of hard and lumpy on the hood of a car.oing to do that thing cops do on tv where i put my finger in it, rub it against my gums. [ audience groans chief, i think we got bird [ bleep here [ laughter ] what do you mean how do i know what it tastes like? [ light laughter ] according to a new study, 55% of men say their preferred alcoholic drink is beer. the other 45% say it's beers [ clapping ] yeah that guy's with me [ applause ] and finally, skittles has unveiled new halloween-inspired flavors including one called rotten zombie. "hey, that's our flavor," said the makers of candy corn [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, we have a grshow for you tonight [ cheers and applause she's a very funny comedian and activist whose film, "kathy griffin: a hell of a story," is available now on itunes and amazon. kathy griffin is here, everyone. [ cheers and applause you know him from his legendary work on "star trek," and you can see him next in amc's "the terror: infamy." george takei is here [ cheers and applause and she is a talented wri
"hey chief, yeah, we got what we think is cocaine, it's sort of hard and lumpy on the hood of a car.oing to do that thing cops do on tv where i put my finger in it, rub it against my gums. [ audience groans chief, i think we got bird [ bleep here [ laughter ] what do you mean how do i know what it tastes like? [ light laughter ] according to a new study, 55% of men say their preferred alcoholic drink is beer. the other 45% say it's beers [ clapping ] yeah that guy's with me [ applause ]...
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amid the sadness it under the hood gives a hatchet to bottom of the diminishment on tamani but i don't want an a on top of the cone i want fairness and hand. test but i think a big head has hurt or i'm a been amazing i'm going to kick it over mr graham had the i thought commissions you don't have to chop it money in a tight and manhole cover but instead i'm a nominal his that is when i want a little bit. too much. just me i didn't have to handle. all of them so i have more. chance. to look. at him and from what. i think is a bit. but i love to. ringback give you my man and sickest so when a. mission a boy victim of the time care made visual table because soon children and concludes . ready to me. they are not made then none of them have the one in the small enough to sleep. still lead when we have to deal with one of them posts only and i fell in love and see about the. learn how to have been guests on them. reginald out for a quick ceremony average. them well you know. sorry your phone a your but i have one doubt we serious can have. a good semi they. can hear it as the. pain of my me
amid the sadness it under the hood gives a hatchet to bottom of the diminishment on tamani but i don't want an a on top of the cone i want fairness and hand. test but i think a big head has hurt or i'm a been amazing i'm going to kick it over mr graham had the i thought commissions you don't have to chop it money in a tight and manhole cover but instead i'm a nominal his that is when i want a little bit. too much. just me i didn't have to handle. all of them so i have more. chance. to look. at...
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so he was burning his fingers. [ laughter ] and he couldn't open the hood. and he just came in.is going to blow up. [ laughter ] and we laid on the ground. and my mom's, like, "we got to tell the neighbors." 'cause they had their kids he was like -- and he yelled over to them he's like, "go inside. my car is about to explode." [ laughter ] and the kids ran in. and people were screaming. and we called the fire department and we were laying on the ground and then they came - >> but, you guys stayed? >> jimmy: oh, we stayed and just laid on the ground. like -- just hoping. [ laughter ] >> they ran for it let them be safe you guys - >> jimmy: oh, yeah our neighbors ran down the street yeah, yeah [ laughter ] and they put out the thing and my dad's car was totaled he burnt - every wire was stripped. [ laughter ] and there was nothing on it. and that was the last time we ever got a nice car. there you go that's' my story [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ♪ now it's you're turn >> i got to go now >> jimmy: yeah, now it's your turn >> okay. >> jimmy: all right. now send it up >> all ri
so he was burning his fingers. [ laughter ] and he couldn't open the hood. and he just came in.is going to blow up. [ laughter ] and we laid on the ground. and my mom's, like, "we got to tell the neighbors." 'cause they had their kids he was like -- and he yelled over to them he's like, "go inside. my car is about to explode." [ laughter ] and the kids ran in. and people were screaming. and we called the fire department and we were laying on the ground and then they came -...
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it. >> "boyz n the hood," yeah >> jimmy: john singleton great dude [ applause ] you are always doingry time you come here but you're the best. but i know you do the theme song for the big3. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you perform that >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: i just happened to have it. [ cheers and applause the roots can help you out >> oh, okay. you know -- i'll never turn down a chance to get down with the roots. >> jimmy: ah, come on. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ three now that' the magic number got the homies balling out for the whole damn summer ♪ ♪ with that four poin special in that ghost baller purple if i check the roster ♪ ♪ got a three hea monste now them killer 3s are like killer bees ♪ ♪ start dropping threes like trilogy like company like b.i.gs ♪ ♪ got them ball hog hoggin that thre on three we got the power ♪ ♪ to do it b.i.g. we got tri-state coached by the d.o.c so don't hate ♪ ♪ on lisa leslie or nat and nancy lieberma a head coach leading men we got new teams ♪ ♪ we got new scheme we got -- aliens and enemie and they coached by ♪ ♪ the glove ♪ >> jimmy: ice cube everybody
it. >> "boyz n the hood," yeah >> jimmy: john singleton great dude [ applause ] you are always doingry time you come here but you're the best. but i know you do the theme song for the big3. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you perform that >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: i just happened to have it. [ cheers and applause the roots can help you out >> oh, okay. you know -- i'll never turn down a chance to get down with the roots. >> jimmy: ah, come on. [...
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the soud amission in aden, isla, which opponents say is conict would the muslim brotherer hood.nd meanwhile, the southern transitional counsel which has always made a point that it a wants ought onomy for the sulgtern region of yemen and up until now has been backed by the united arab emirates and said it was this a victory for the uae. there's no evidence they were involve in whautsds rr being called a coup. essential essentially saudi element up against a uae backed element. >> so what triggerered all off this why did the separatists turn at this particular time? >> there's been a lot of frustration in the ranks of the coalition partners on the ground over support for militias that have an extreme background both in areas by the united arab emirates and by the saudis. had some appliance in the past with groupess like al qaeda. there have been fierce fighting between the the groups in the early stages to get rid of the houthis. and they're saying they moved against the government because of their alliance with the party and that frust ragsz of the slow pace of the war against t
the soud amission in aden, isla, which opponents say is conict would the muslim brotherer hood.nd meanwhile, the southern transitional counsel which has always made a point that it a wants ought onomy for the sulgtern region of yemen and up until now has been backed by the united arab emirates and said it was this a victory for the uae. there's no evidence they were involve in whautsds rr being called a coup. essential essentially saudi element up against a uae backed element. >> so what...
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they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in charlottesville, this is their big coming out party, but they got hurt badly. announcer: watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. announcer: 2020 democratic presidential candidate governor steve bullock spoke earlier today at the national press club about gun violence, racism, and president trump. following his speech, he also took questions from reporters. governor bullock: good morning -- >> good moin
they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore. in charlottesville, this is their big coming out party, but they got hurt badly. announcer: watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. announcer: 2020 democratic presidential candidate governor steve bullock spoke earlier today at the national press club about gun violence, racism, and president trump. following his speech, he also took questions from reporters. governor bullock: good morning -- >> good moin
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they don't think they have to ware hoods anymore. charlottesville, their big coming out party but they were hurt beside in charlottesville. >> okay. welcome again to the 16th 16th annual roosevelt reading festival. my name is kirstin carter and i'm the head of the archives department here at the library. we are so pleased to host such a wonderful group of authors this year and one of our very, very favorite events. and if you enjoy the event and would like to support the library we encourage you to become a member and you can do that online anytime or by signing up at the table in the hallway today. so, let me remind you of how the festival works. we're going to have an author speak now for 30 minutes, followed by a ten-minute question and answer period, and then i will walk the author out to the front of the visitor center to sign books and you can visit -- you can purchasemer book in our new deal back store and then meet the author and discuss the book even more. so, our next author today is sandra bolzenius. she worked abroads as
they don't think they have to ware hoods anymore. charlottesville, their big coming out party but they were hurt beside in charlottesville. >> okay. welcome again to the 16th 16th annual roosevelt reading festival. my name is kirstin carter and i'm the head of the archives department here at the library. we are so pleased to host such a wonderful group of authors this year and one of our very, very favorite events. and if you enjoy the event and would like to support the library we...
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when it got really under the hood it was hard telling my kids that i had to seek refuge in a church i couldn't go back to my country and leave them here and i also couldn't take them because i would be putting them in danger they could be killed criminal gangs there recruit children from the age of 10. and if they refuse. they kill. their will to look at and. roses deportation was ordered off to she missed an early immigration hearing when i say jones tracked her down they free to talk with a monitoring bracelet and ordered her to leave the country. it was hard for me. that quoted a wedding they want to deport me because i missed a court session but that doesn't make us criminals not quite so it. is another one that the man with. reverend abby jerram and she hopes that ice agents will avoid entering places of worship the church is now one of 50 religious communities offering sanctuary. the church has also started an information campaign preparing undocumented immigrants for deportation raids and how to avoid arrest namely by refusing to open the door. let us once again that the commun
when it got really under the hood it was hard telling my kids that i had to seek refuge in a church i couldn't go back to my country and leave them here and i also couldn't take them because i would be putting them in danger they could be killed criminal gangs there recruit children from the age of 10. and if they refuse. they kill. their will to look at and. roses deportation was ordered off to she missed an early immigration hearing when i say jones tracked her down they free to talk with a...
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"little red riding hood"? >> not by the hair of my chinny chin chin. you're not getting me today. how do you fight off a wolf? >> that is true. when he's protecting his family. but i mean -- taking on a wolf. >> that's a scary situation. >> thankfully he is okay. very scary. i'll stick to glamping. even though i don't do that. >> she doesn't even do that. >> no. >>> so you guys, listen to this one. a new survey about underwear is something for "that's nasty" file. >> that's nasty. nearly half of americans say they don't change their drawers -- who put that in the prompter? do they know i'm southern so we say drawers down there? they don't change their drawers for two days or more. an informal poll by clothingmaker tommy john found 44% of respondents had worn the same pair of underwear for two days. more than 10% said they had not changed undies in at least a week. >> okay, i was going to say two days, maybe it was a really busy time. i'm not making excuses, i'm trying to be empathetic. >> um -- nope. >> jack? >> a lot's going on these days, you got a lot to do, right? >> jack, how
"little red riding hood"? >> not by the hair of my chinny chin chin. you're not getting me today. how do you fight off a wolf? >> that is true. when he's protecting his family. but i mean -- taking on a wolf. >> that's a scary situation. >> thankfully he is okay. very scary. i'll stick to glamping. even though i don't do that. >> she doesn't even do that. >> no. >>> so you guys, listen to this one. a new survey about underwear is something...
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the new flatter engine and i will say the hood to set a bit lower and see from the front the grease and it's truly expressive sporty designs but little in that. the broad wheel arches might be a 45 f. seen wide of the next emotions the grill is reminiscent of the highest leak i have gmo. due to its technical capabilities the m.g. compact demonstrates its superiority. and if not enough i bought it is not just impressed by the front from the side there are many other special attributes to discover. the red brake bonnie was specially made for the as version the low side skirts enable the cars ride low and hold the road well while the ass versions 90 millimeter tailpipes are adorned with the fancy m g local one night this mini maze i'm doing is martha on the tag and i want to hide signal i'm guessing. obviously a roof spoiler is included at the rear. of the aerodynamic package is included in the cost for the racetrack and can be spotted by these little black wings of the air intakes safety 1st ok so let's get our helmets ready and join baron schneider a 5 time champion of the d.v.m. for a s
the new flatter engine and i will say the hood to set a bit lower and see from the front the grease and it's truly expressive sporty designs but little in that. the broad wheel arches might be a 45 f. seen wide of the next emotions the grill is reminiscent of the highest leak i have gmo. due to its technical capabilities the m.g. compact demonstrates its superiority. and if not enough i bought it is not just impressed by the front from the side there are many other special attributes to...
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that was on mt hood ornament around them as i. like joe football. for a player but combine all dish it that i could get here pomp i don't. believe . it. or if you like them they. are not going to have been on. the or go one on how to cover it in front of her you know somebody shouted i'm so but then you're talking about the book but i kinda. like the. bad top part of it's a bottom it. that's even me somebody that. i'd tell. you know is. going to need to. thank you. if you quit your day i'd swear to an idea that. you don't i know yet. he's going to. leave you. might he do i know you want to go out with. how much everybody. is. through or don't you know either that i did. this. low over time to me what i. there where ya got 5. odd being in this here. where ya that are you hunted down and then wasn't i never had. made on that one higher. miles. we do more. time now seen do is when one. share or. not but. one wall like you would take out. those name one to go why do you that means he was. bored or her job over. here not. got done not just get off my. go
that was on mt hood ornament around them as i. like joe football. for a player but combine all dish it that i could get here pomp i don't. believe . it. or if you like them they. are not going to have been on. the or go one on how to cover it in front of her you know somebody shouted i'm so but then you're talking about the book but i kinda. like the. bad top part of it's a bottom it. that's even me somebody that. i'd tell. you know is. going to need to. thank you. if you quit your day i'd...
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. >> instead of hoods and swastikas, they wore khakis and golf shirts. some of them call themselves the alt right. others, white nationalists. >> very clever rebranding. when people here nationalists, they think of overzealous patriotism. this isn't that. >> it became clear, they might have new names, but they were america's oldest nightmare -- white supremacy. >> get him off! >> holy shit! >> grief and shock in charlottesville, virginia. >> one person is dead. >> the year after charlottesville, the number of white nationalists groups soared. by one estimate, up almost 50%. >> 30 seconds to zero time. >> some have become especially violent. this group is called atomic weapons. >> the things they were planning were horrible. >> one former member warned the police about deadly plots. >> planning to kill civilian life. >> were they specific in their plans? >> power lines, nuclear reactors, synagogues. >> is the federal government fighting this? >> how come we don't have enough tools right now to pull these people in? >> at a recent hearing on white supremac
. >> instead of hoods and swastikas, they wore khakis and golf shirts. some of them call themselves the alt right. others, white nationalists. >> very clever rebranding. when people here nationalists, they think of overzealous patriotism. this isn't that. >> it became clear, they might have new names, but they were america's oldest nightmare -- white supremacy. >> get him off! >> holy shit! >> grief and shock in charlottesville, virginia. >> one person...
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it's a rite of passage which leads men from warrior hood to becoming clan elders. it's a long awaited moment. so there is all of this. to be one of them is that we are no longer we are all men now we can disable many things. on your behalf. the men in their thirty's and forty's and now allowed to start their own families and importantly can make key decisions for their own communities in a period of rapid social transformation urbanization and climate change are increasingly denying nomadic groups brazing land ancient rituals help strengthen the messiah bonds and keep their values alive. during the ceremony the men sector face a cow then take turns to drink its blood in what's a community you're not supposed to eat alone is all about you must you must. take with you that these are saying well by everybody should be sharing together because someone else of course you want any food all. women are also involved many have their faces painted for them it's nothing to do with gaining greater rights instead the blue paint indicates a woman has been a loyal wife. was. now
it's a rite of passage which leads men from warrior hood to becoming clan elders. it's a long awaited moment. so there is all of this. to be one of them is that we are no longer we are all men now we can disable many things. on your behalf. the men in their thirty's and forty's and now allowed to start their own families and importantly can make key decisions for their own communities in a period of rapid social transformation urbanization and climate change are increasingly denying nomadic...
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and because now white supremacy doesn't mean you have to be torches and a hood, you can be in khakis and i think there are trump supporters okay with the language he uses and okay with the fact it seems to fix this narrative but they don't want to admit that what they're advocating is white supremacy. they just don't want to admit that because if they do they have to self-reflect. and i just think that's the reason why so many of these trump supporters won't even acknowledge what we see right in front of us. >> i want to talk a bit about strategy here because, you know, whether it's -- i think people -- you have to call it for what it is. i think we can all agree to that. and anthony scaramucci tweeted this out today. he said if he isn't a white nationalist. if you want to best him at the ballot box labeling him is further demonization of our leaders. the president's 2020 strategy is race baiting and up until this week hisviders thought it was a good strategy. >> if you look at u.s. presidential history, i mean the civil rights movement in the 1960s they called it the children's crus
and because now white supremacy doesn't mean you have to be torches and a hood, you can be in khakis and i think there are trump supporters okay with the language he uses and okay with the fact it seems to fix this narrative but they don't want to admit that what they're advocating is white supremacy. they just don't want to admit that because if they do they have to self-reflect. and i just think that's the reason why so many of these trump supporters won't even acknowledge what we see right...
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they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore.in charlottesville, this is the big coming-out party, they got her badly and charlottesville. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. all week we are featuring book tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span2. watch historians, pundits, policymakers, economists, journalist and scientist discuss the nonfiction books, you will see authors of bookstores, fairs and festivals and on our signature programs, in-depth and "after words", enjoy book tv this weekend, every weekend on c-span2. >> the new c-span online store has book tv products, go to c-span store.org to check them out. see what is new for book tv and the c-span product. [inaudible conversations]
they don't think they have to wear hoods anymore.in charlottesville, this is the big coming-out party, they got her badly and charlottesville. >> watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. all week we are featuring book tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span2. watch historians, pundits, policymakers, economists, journalist and scientist discuss the nonfiction books, you will see authors of bookstores, fairs and festivals and on our signature programs, in-depth...
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crash frags us very clearly that this would be catastrophic for the irish economy after irish i fully hood's for our society for our politics and for our peace accords we've made it clear to him that. extensive planning that he tells us he is carrying out and respect of a potential crash. the constitutional question of the issue of abortion here in our in and. germany deported nearly 25000 people last year whose application for asylum had been rejected but that is less than half of the number of people who should have been deported 30000 people are thought to still be in the country in harvey or now the government is tightening the wall to make it easier to send people not eligible for asylum back to their country of origin as we reported the changes are controversial. at munich airport a dozen nigerian nationals are taken to a chartered plane for deportation. 5 people on the passenger list are missing they may have gone into hiding 12 migrants board the aircraft accompanied by 3 times as many police officers. officer christian kook of my own has been on many such deportation flights he says
crash frags us very clearly that this would be catastrophic for the irish economy after irish i fully hood's for our society for our politics and for our peace accords we've made it clear to him that. extensive planning that he tells us he is carrying out and respect of a potential crash. the constitutional question of the issue of abortion here in our in and. germany deported nearly 25000 people last year whose application for asylum had been rejected but that is less than half of the number...