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the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and met at albany? i'm not sure burgoyne would have made it no matter what even if he did sail up the hudson but say they have. say he was able to make his way to albany and how got up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i never think they could have -- all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the corridor, no matter how much support they had and hamilton, i think, he wrote this great letter in the late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter what washington was thinking, basically this letter was to one of the assemblies in new england, i think it was connecticut assembly that he was basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this, they are never going to be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to hold onto that territory and i think he is right. i don't think there is any way the british had the combat power to link up there arm
the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and met at albany? i'm not sure burgoyne would have made it no matter what even if he did sail up the hudson but say they have. say he was able to make his way to albany and how got up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i never think they could have -- all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the corridor, no matter how much...
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question,part of your what if they had sailed up the hudson and met at albany?hey had sailed up but say they had, make their way to albany and how they were able to get to albany as well. number one, they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i don't think they ever could have had all the fortificationst up and down the hudson river quarter matter how much support they had and hamilton -- he wrote a great letter in late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter what washington was thinking. his letter was one of the assemblies new england. i think it was connecticut assembly but he was basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this, they are nevern going to be able to hold onto territory. it would take an immense army to hold onto that territory and i think he's right, i don't think there's any way that would have the power to be able to link up their armies in albany, conduct military operations to new england and hold onto that to maintain supplies and so forth and keep the new england s
question,part of your what if they had sailed up the hudson and met at albany?hey had sailed up but say they had, make their way to albany and how they were able to get to albany as well. number one, they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i don't think they ever could have had all the fortificationst up and down the hudson river quarter matter how much support they had and hamilton -- he wrote a great letter in late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably...
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the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and they had all met at albany? not sure burgoyne would have made it to albany no matter what but say they had, he was able to make his way to albany and they both got up to albany. number one maybe they could have but they never could have had all the fortifications they needed to establish no matter how much support they had. hamilton i think he wrote this great letter in late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this matter what washington was thinking and basically the letter was one of the assemblies in new england, i think connecticut assembly but he basically was telling them don't worry, even if they do this, they are never going to be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to be able to hold onto that territory and i think he's right. i don't think there's any way they had the combat power to link up their armies in albany, conduct military operations to the east and new england and hold onto that to maintain supply and soup forth new englad state sepa
the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and they had all met at albany? not sure burgoyne would have made it to albany no matter what but say they had, he was able to make his way to albany and they both got up to albany. number one maybe they could have but they never could have had all the fortifications they needed to establish no matter how much support they had. hamilton i think he wrote this great letter in late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably...
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i'm not sure in burgoyne had made it to albany no matter what, even if howe had sailed up the hudson, but say they had, say he was able to make his way to albany and howe was able to get up to albany as well, well, number one, yeah, maybe they could have done that, but they never could have held the ground. i don't think they ever could have fully garrisoned all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the hudson river corridor, no matter how much royal navy support they had. and hamilton i think -- he wrote this great letter in the late spring of 1777, and he was -- i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter what washington was thinking, and basically this letter was to one of the assemblies in new england -- i can't remember -- i think it was the connecticut assembly, but he was basically telling them hey, don't worry, even if they do this, they're never going to be able to hold on to that territory. it would -- it would take an immense army to be able to hold on to that territory. and i think he's exactly right. i don't think there's any
i'm not sure in burgoyne had made it to albany no matter what, even if howe had sailed up the hudson, but say they had, say he was able to make his way to albany and howe was able to get up to albany as well, well, number one, yeah, maybe they could have done that, but they never could have held the ground. i don't think they ever could have fully garrisoned all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the hudson river corridor, no matter how much royal navy support...
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aretha franklin herself effectively appointed jennifer hudson.you know, she was very controlling on the project right up until her death in 2018, and she said tojennifer hudson, "you're the right person to do this." so that's great, i mean, she can sing, she can act, she has charisma, she has presence, and it's a great performance. i think the problem is the film itself isn't quite as exceptional as either its central performance or, indeed, as aretha franklin. it's a very sort of tumultuous life story and the film wants to play things fairly safe. so there's domestic abuse, there is alcoholism, there's a lot of stuff that is quite dark and the film acknowledges it. what it doesn't really know then is what to do with it. the musical setpieces are fantastic — i mean really fantastic — and it goes from the 1950s in detroit up to 1972, and the recording of her record—breaking gospel album, and actually because that's a very glorious place to finish. people will recently have seen amazing grace, the documentary about her doing that, which was delayed
aretha franklin herself effectively appointed jennifer hudson.you know, she was very controlling on the project right up until her death in 2018, and she said tojennifer hudson, "you're the right person to do this." so that's great, i mean, she can sing, she can act, she has charisma, she has presence, and it's a great performance. i think the problem is the film itself isn't quite as exceptional as either its central performance or, indeed, as aretha franklin. it's a very sort of...
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i mean, jennifer hudson is very talented, isn't she?o i mentioned that i don't think that respect knows what to do with its themes of domestic abuse. so in the case of herself, this is an irish drama played at sundance in 2020 — before everything happened — and it's co—written by clare dunne who stars as sandra, who is a mother who has an abusive partner, she needs to get away from the abusive partner with her children to find a house. she can't find a house and then she sees, online, someone saying, "look, it's possible to build a house for a fairly small amount of money". this sounds ridiculous but then, a family friend says "well, i'll give you my back garden," effectively, "to do it in, if you can make the house". here's a clip. a house? hmm. our own house? hmm. at the bottom of the garden? like a fairy house. the only thing is, girls — _ and this is really important, right? — we can't tell anyone. not anyone at school, not nanny, not granddad and especially, - especially not daddy. why? i'm just going by what ado the builder said.
i mean, jennifer hudson is very talented, isn't she?o i mentioned that i don't think that respect knows what to do with its themes of domestic abuse. so in the case of herself, this is an irish drama played at sundance in 2020 — before everything happened — and it's co—written by clare dunne who stars as sandra, who is a mother who has an abusive partner, she needs to get away from the abusive partner with her children to find a house. she can't find a house and then she sees, online,...
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washington did talk about moving up the hudson. it was more important to intercept howes. washington was much more focused on what how -- howe would do. it would have been interesting to see so a great question. >> this is the complement from the a member of our audience. your book is excellent and if you make a trip to the hudson valley as an amateur hobbyist and historian i found your book to be the finest i have read. >> thank you david. thank you very much. that made my week. p this is from pamela. greetings from new york. as a lifelong hudson valley resident we have appreciation of our scenery and history and an interesting presentation. let me ascii something we haven't covered and that is the rogue militia. the army school that argues -- it's an excellent example and the militia could wear down the british army and it was very effective. and yet this is perpetuated by the patriots. he's watching a conventional battle and it plays into the idea of just an armed citizenry. how do you see the militia? >> i think they are critical to american success. the big battle and
washington did talk about moving up the hudson. it was more important to intercept howes. washington was much more focused on what how -- howe would do. it would have been interesting to see so a great question. >> this is the complement from the a member of our audience. your book is excellent and if you make a trip to the hudson valley as an amateur hobbyist and historian i found your book to be the finest i have read. >> thank you david. thank you very much. that made my week. p...
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wright, a mixed bag, jennifer hudson is very talented, isn't she?ted to know what you make of herself. 0k, make of herself. ok, so i mentioned that i don't think respect knows what to do with itself, so this when is set in 2020, before anything happened, and is co—written by malcolm campbell and clare dunne and it is about someone who buys a house and sees it online and someone says it is possible to build a house for a small amount of money and it sounds ridiculous, but someone says i will give you my back garden to do it if you can make the house. he was a clip. a house? hm. our own house? hm. at the bottom of the garden? like a fairy house. the only thing is, girls — and this is really important, right? we can't tell anyone. not anyone at school, not granddad and especially, not nanny, granddad and especially, especially not daddy. why? i am just going by what ado the builder said. he said that's the rules and you've seen him, right? you don't want to mess with him, do you? no. so we have to keep this to ourselves, yeah? our own special secret. l
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michael hudson don't go away. now that's a positive feedback loop. the me, the the drug still did as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the one? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check and told us that andrew was competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the me. well i go back to the kaiser report. i'm at kaiser time out of turn to dr. michael hudson pick up where we left off, of course, is classic super imperialism 1st published in 1972 as bask amount. it's 3rd edition. looking forward to that. you've got another new book, michael, the destiny of civilization. what's tha
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michael hudson till next time via the me. ah, ah me ah ah, i use it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in om complex worldwide. u. s. government doesn't track the number of contractors that uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army. and the military in general is so reliance on the private sector. i would call the dependency divide. we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out. the western private military companies can, in their turn, use so called sub contractors from countries with trouble past the piano. quite good. that had also been soldiers. i think i was my profession. i drove it west when the full moon caught it wouldn't look long. lindman malone is trained to be merciless killing machines. now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country. and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers
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michael hudson till next time via the me. the september, the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, do they have any idea what they've done? you can, we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the live tv images promote the us into declaring its war on terror. they've begun to bomb up, can villages on holders and get people hurt and, and kills the main goal of destroying terrorism. and then was it achieved? yes. and no. ok to essentially no longer exists. good for us. but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than i thought. smell, that smell like i mean i don't i can only describe it as metal and flesh. i was angry excuse me, 2 decades on the worst terror attack in modern history, the world commemorates those that died non 11 and assess is the collateral damage inflicted by the american war on terror,
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, can i go to hudson's, we've got to work on the mini golf course. >> par for the course for two boyssister's soccer games, a friendship cemented by their creative imaginations >> they don't like sitting and playing video games. they would rather be outside doing something. >> i'm going to hit thank-you sign. >> earlier this summer full circle. >> no penalty, please. >> when their mini golf course provided the entertainment for the grad party of hudson's soccer playing sister. >> you've got an eagle and i got a birdie >> not, of course, for the easily frustrated. >> par 5s. >> you change one hole, it was going to be a par 20. >> tough, yes, but disagreements? >> still ahead of me. >> none they can think of. >> we just change the subject pretty much most of the time. >> yeah. >> three. >> hudson and henrik didn't invent the game of mini golf. >> you beat me. >> but they did discover under niche's canopy mini governor's perfect boyhood version. >> winner takes the scorecard. >> for "the news" i'm boyd hooper, hermantown. >> thank you, boyd. >>> 45 seconds on the race to the finish an au
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michael hudson, don't go with the me. ah ah, ah ah, ah, i will. i join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the me welcome back to the kaiser report i'm time out of turn to dr. michael hudson is the author of super imperialism which is about to be available once again. it's 3rd edition and coming out at the end of the month dr. michael arts and welcome back to be back. all righty. so the book is called super imperialism, the origin and fundamentals of us world dominance. when did you 1st publish it? or in what's the main faces? i published it in september of 1972. just 13 months that united states went off bowl. and at that time, people were wringing their hands and saying, oh, now that the u. s. law told at last, the civility to control of the country. and i pointed out that one countries and central banks didn't gold anymore to action. the us balance of payments deficit which isn't higher late military, there was nothing they could
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michael hudson till next time via the me. ah ah, the the service play by a whole set of different rules. it's going to force us in your words to get mean 30 and nasty in order to take them on, right. we'll use all tools at our disposal to do so. my name is a monarch, many i'm the head of a family member can, can packed up and killed our children and we will never forgive them to leave this place a bit in my what dates was doing in afghanistan, they were bringing people to this torture sight guns, ordering and abusing them outside of the law and then allowing some of them to go back home. and they, so this is what the americans did not look at it. it was a pointless exercise for many of us, the end of the american war enough denison was inevitable. in the end, the conflict was more about a massive grip than about nation building and smart, strategic thinking. jo bible says the us is done with we making foreign countries through the use of force. there is no reason to take the american president, i just word after delays and sa
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michael hudson, don't go what? the me ah, ah september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the live tv images promote the us into declaring its war on terror. began to bomb afghans, villages and homes, and get people hurt and, and killed the main goal of destroying terrorism and then was it achieved? yes. and no. okay. to essentially no longer exists good for us. but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worsted on having alternate realities to experience or even live in like a role or does my idea, you know, especially during and where you can go anywhere in the game world, go everywhere, choose the game that you want any open roll game, choose it, and you are now on a vacation in a place where you're like
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michael hudson till next time via the me. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, will the the, the service play by a whole set of different rules. it's going to force us in your words to get mean 30 and nasty in order to take them. all right, we'll use all tools at our disposal to do so. my name is a monarch, many i'm the head of a family member can, can killed our children and we will never forgive them for lead this place a bit. am i? what the united states was doing in atlanta, and they were bringing people to this torture sight, guns, ordering and abusing them outside of the law. and then allowing some of them to go back home and they would go home and tell people this is what the americans we know and look it up. it was a pointless exercise. horrible smell, that smell like i mean i don't, i can only describe it as metal and flesh. i was angry excuse me. 2 decades on from the was terror attack in modern history, that will commemorate those who died in 911. on the 20 some of us, we were told to those who suffered from the event that his af
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michael hudson. doug, go what the me ah, i have often said transfer fee for the powerful receipt for the last bit cares about privacy. what people care about is power. juliana sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on and a huge struggle with governments and corporations who want to keep information secret and others who democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what to do. watch houses help shift the conversation around transparency. see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable survive. this is your media a reflection of reality. the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe. tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to defend the so join us in
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2 things i want to point out are getting the 2nd half michael hudson. he was right . death can't be repaid, won't be repaid. and secondly, you are right over the past 2 years of kaiser report where you said that the fed is causing deflation through all of their money printing and their negative interest rates ever driving interest rates down. the headline reads the rich get richer and rates go lower, maybe it's not about demographics after all. so this is a financial times piece. and us looking at a recent report that i guess came out of the same week as jackson hole, the virtual jackson hole. and what they find is that the argument use of the mainstream media normally is that this wealth gap is caused by the boomers, right? that they have all the wealth, but what, in fact the data shows from the feds own data is that it's actually just the very, very wealthiest, even higher than the top one percent are gathering all the gains from the past 203040 years of gross. yeah, yeah, that's right. the top 110th one percent are capturing almost all the gains and
2 things i want to point out are getting the 2nd half michael hudson. he was right . death can't be repaid, won't be repaid. and secondly, you are right over the past 2 years of kaiser report where you said that the fed is causing deflation through all of their money printing and their negative interest rates ever driving interest rates down. the headline reads the rich get richer and rates go lower, maybe it's not about demographics after all. so this is a financial times piece. and us looking...
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michael hudson is the author of super imperialism which is about to be available once again. it's 3rd edition and coming out at the end of the month dr . michael watson and welcome back. all righty. so the book is called super imperialism, the origin and fundamentals of us world dominance. when did you 1st publish it? or in what's the main faces? i published it in september of 1972. just 13 months. united states went off bowl and at that time, people were wringing their hands and saying, oh, now that the u. s. law told us to civility, to control of the country. and i pointed out that one countries in central banks, gold anymore to cash, and the us balance of payments deficit which isn't higher late military, there was nothing they could do was saved by foreign reserves, but by us treasury security. and my argument was by replacing bold with us treasury securities meant that other countries are international reserves by financing the u. s. military balance and payment status. because all throughout the 19 days and $960.00 days and after the 7 days, the entire us balance of pay
michael hudson is the author of super imperialism which is about to be available once again. it's 3rd edition and coming out at the end of the month dr . michael watson and welcome back. all righty. so the book is called super imperialism, the origin and fundamentals of us world dominance. when did you 1st publish it? or in what's the main faces? i published it in september of 1972. just 13 months. united states went off bowl and at that time, people were wringing their hands and saying, oh,...
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michael hudson pick up where we left off. of course, is classic super imperialism 1st published in 1900. $72.00 is about to come out of 3rd edition. looking forward to that. you've got another new book, michael, the destiny of civilization. what's that all about? well, basically it's about how economists work and how, what people thought was in capitalism is turned into something quite different. finance capitalism. instead of expanding like industrial capitalism, both more and more technology and more and more capital investment, raising productivity rating wages and the positive feedback. financial capitalism is just the opposite. it's cannibal lives, industrial capitalism. and instead of creating products, people use it, creates and monopoly, right? so under the finance capitalism, the united states and europe have today learn more of america, has to be spent on goods and services. but on rent or on mortgage interest, they can absorb 43 percent of the borrower, resent them with government guaranteed 18 percent. but you wil
michael hudson pick up where we left off. of course, is classic super imperialism 1st published in 1900. $72.00 is about to come out of 3rd edition. looking forward to that. you've got another new book, michael, the destiny of civilization. what's that all about? well, basically it's about how economists work and how, what people thought was in capitalism is turned into something quite different. finance capitalism. instead of expanding like industrial capitalism, both more and more technology...
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we'll be right back with kate hudson. ♪ pringles original, barbecue, pizza. (cheers) where is everyone? pringles, endless flavors to stack. this is how you become the best! [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ ♪♪ we'll bring the pieces that inspire. you bring a desire to play and discover. together, we'll create a style that is trademark 'you'. tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and to a whole lot more?. hmm. so what are you waiting for? hip hop group tag team to help you plan dessert? ♪ french vanilla! rocky road! ♪ ♪ chocolate, peanut butter, cookie dough! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! scoop! ♪ ♪ shaka-laka! shaka-laka! ♪ ♪ shaka-laka! shaka! scoop!. ♪ ♪ choco-laka! choco-laka!...♪ geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. ♪ sprinkles! ♪ ♪ >> seth: our first guest tonight is a golden globe-winning and
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, the hudson company decided to start its own auto manufacturer with roy chapin at the lead of that. hudson motors for many years was a real hard charging leader of the automobile business here in detroit. in 1915, detroit had 42 manufacturing companies making automobiles. and another 70-some making parts. we also saw, in the latter part of the 19 teens, we saw a lot of organizations coming together. general motors at this time was buying up other companies and incorporating them into the general motors brand. ford had kind of consolidated his plant up in highland park and was developing the future, the rouge plant which became the largest industrial manufacturing facility in the world. and we also had walter chrysler who was picking up the maxwell and the briscoe names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. two or three of them really bubbled at the top. they eventually became the big three that detroit is so well-known for. the ford motor company, general motors, and chrysler. detroit's early industrial history prior to the turn of the last century brought in many immigran
, the hudson company decided to start its own auto manufacturer with roy chapin at the lead of that. hudson motors for many years was a real hard charging leader of the automobile business here in detroit. in 1915, detroit had 42 manufacturing companies making automobiles. and another 70-some making parts. we also saw, in the latter part of the 19 teens, we saw a lot of organizations coming together. general motors at this time was buying up other companies and incorporating them into the...
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hudson beard was a healthy 13-year-old in montana when he got sick with covid last fall. months later, he was still in constant pain, asking dr. fauci for help at a forum. >> every day when i wake up, i have constant migraines, severe headaches and i'm super dizzy. my stomach hurts. i vomit. no other doctors can help me. can you help? >> we don't know enough about it, hudson, for me to tell you what's going to happen over the next couple of months to a year. >> reporter: after months of physical therapy, in and out of hospitals on multiple medications, hudson finally turned a corner over the summer and he's back in school, getting stronger every day. >> my word to people is really listen to your children and when they do have symptoms or they're not recovering from covid, take action. >> reporter: and tonight, millions more americans could get their booster shots starting by the end of the week, once the fda and cdc sign off on an advisory panel recommendation for high priority groups including americans 65 and older, people at high risk of severe covid such as patients w
hudson beard was a healthy 13-year-old in montana when he got sick with covid last fall. months later, he was still in constant pain, asking dr. fauci for help at a forum. >> every day when i wake up, i have constant migraines, severe headaches and i'm super dizzy. my stomach hurts. i vomit. no other doctors can help me. can you help? >> we don't know enough about it, hudson, for me to tell you what's going to happen over the next couple of months to a year. >> reporter: after...
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the hudson company which was a large department store. hudson was a real charging leader of the automobile business here in detroit. in 1915, detroit had 42 manufacturing companies making automobiles. another 70 some making parts. we saw in the later part of the 19 teens, we saw a lot of organizations coming together. we also had walter chrysler who was picking up the maxwell names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. they became the big three that detroit is known for. they settled here and took good jobs and helped to build the industries they were involved in. following the turn of the 19th century, we had an influx that really helped build detroit into this wonderful melting pot of various neighborhoods, very polish neighborhoods, serbian, hungarian. there were lots of folks living amongst each other and working together in the car companies. in fact, i've heard the rouge plant described as the tower of babbel because there were so many different languages being spoken on the same assembly line. their families with worked i
the hudson company which was a large department store. hudson was a real charging leader of the automobile business here in detroit. in 1915, detroit had 42 manufacturing companies making automobiles. another 70 some making parts. we saw in the later part of the 19 teens, we saw a lot of organizations coming together. we also had walter chrysler who was picking up the maxwell names and coordinating those into the chrysler brand. they became the big three that detroit is known for. they settled...
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hudson river raw water pump to shore -- hudson river water pumped to shore by large fireboats -- and then the boat i worked on as a marine engineer, we served down there until friday, delivering firefighting water. there was a dear friend of mine who has now retired, but who was our liaison when we were down there. he told me the story about how firefighters england had noid -- firefighters inland had no idea where the water was coming from, and they would wash their faces and taste salt and be very surprised that the hudson river was what was providing the firefighting water. for me, a piece of it was a real hesitancy to dive into the material. i had written books before and i knew the immersion necessary. and yet, i felt a deep responsibility to be the one who would tell the story in the minute by minute chronicle and create the definitive history because this is my community. as a mariner. i did up being the chief engineer, i served for two decades aboard the john jay harvey. these are my people. this is my community. i felt that the story was still going untold for so long. it is
hudson river raw water pump to shore -- hudson river water pumped to shore by large fireboats -- and then the boat i worked on as a marine engineer, we served down there until friday, delivering firefighting water. there was a dear friend of mine who has now retired, but who was our liaison when we were down there. he told me the story about how firefighters england had noid -- firefighters inland had no idea where the water was coming from, and they would wash their faces and taste salt and be...
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whether it be bahama hudson, the deputy pm hudson rami he was the deputy p. m on the taliban leadership in 1991 bullet. barbara who is is, has been named, sorry, the deputy p. n. he has, he was the chief political officer who position, but he didn't all those years of because she ations in doha. we understand that he was a talk commander on the la omar. we know that he was arrested in pakistan in 2010 and released why order of the americans in 2018 in order to stop participating in those negotiations in doha other names mentioned model, you're cool. as defense minister acting defense minister, we say, maria, who is the son of omar, who was a top military commander in the taut about and also barkley, dimension of sir. i'll sure connie as acting interior minister, somebody who is associate you to very much part of the how connie network, a very controversial figure, a network that is being blamed by the west for countless bombings and terror acts. but as it say, this is the beginnings, this is an acting government and is going to be very interesting to see how
whether it be bahama hudson, the deputy pm hudson rami he was the deputy p. m on the taliban leadership in 1991 bullet. barbara who is is, has been named, sorry, the deputy p. n. he has, he was the chief political officer who position, but he didn't all those years of because she ations in doha. we understand that he was a talk commander on the la omar. we know that he was arrested in pakistan in 2010 and released why order of the americans in 2018 in order to stop participating in those...
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post's john hudson. later, los angeles times reporter phil willon on the recall election of california governor gavin newsom. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is tuesday, september 14, recall election day in california. today, golden state voters are being asked to decide whether democrats gavin newsom should be removed from the office of governor and if so who should replace him. we will begin focusing on your view of the job your governor have -- has done. if you have the ability to recall your governor, would you? democrats can call in at (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also send us a text this morning. that number, (202) 748-8003. if you do, include your name and where you are from. otherwise, catch up with us on social media. twitter is @cspanwj. on facebook, facebook.com/cspan. you can start calling in. 19 states have laws that allow for recall of state officials, including governor, but our hypothetical question this morning, f
post's john hudson. later, los angeles times reporter phil willon on the recall election of california governor gavin newsom. washington journal is next. ♪ host: good morning. it is tuesday, september 14, recall election day in california. today, golden state voters are being asked to decide whether democrats gavin newsom should be removed from the office of governor and if so who should replace him. we will begin focusing on your view of the job your governor have -- has done. if you have...
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i'm one of the adult services librarians here at the hudson vibrate. quite a few exciting author programs coming up in june and you can learn about and register for them at hudson library.org. i am very excited to say we will offer live morning medication, tai chi and yoga classes outside by our patio for some. the classes will be on our website this week if you would like to sign up. a reminder if you're joining us on zoom, and put your questions in your queue and date at the bottom of the screen if you're joining us on u facebook, put yr question in the check and we will get to as many as we have time for. one moreeor thing, our local independent bookstore is selling copies ofre tonight book and the is a link in the chat if you would like to purchase one. tonight i am delighted to welcome author thomas hager, publishers called "electric city", a book we are discussing tonight, eliminate portrait of a little-known chapter in american history. an award-winning author of numerous books on the history of science and medicine including a jewish genius, do
i'm one of the adult services librarians here at the hudson vibrate. quite a few exciting author programs coming up in june and you can learn about and register for them at hudson library.org. i am very excited to say we will offer live morning medication, tai chi and yoga classes outside by our patio for some. the classes will be on our website this week if you would like to sign up. a reminder if you're joining us on zoom, and put your questions in your queue and date at the bottom of the...
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but hudson says he's just as committed to real everyday women. >> i design for everyone.onsibility to do now as black designers is to translate to the industry that we're not just black designers, we're just designers. and i think that's the next place we have to go. >> reporter: deborah roberts, abc news, new york. ♪ >> our thanks to deb and congratulations, sergio. >>> coming up, you won't want to miss this. tory johnson has viewer favorite "deals & steals." yeah, real fan favorites with we come back. ♪ eal fan favorites with we co dear ms, from day one you've tried to define me. but i never invited you in. it's my life and this is my journey. i've found a way to do things differently with ocrevus, an infusion treatment that's 2-times-a-year. for adults with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, ocrevus is proven effective in reducing relapses in rms and slowing disability progression in rms and ppms. don't take ocrevus if you've had a life-threatening allergic reaction to it, or have hepatitis b. tell your doctor about vaccinations or if you've
but hudson says he's just as committed to real everyday women. >> i design for everyone.onsibility to do now as black designers is to translate to the industry that we're not just black designers, we're just designers. and i think that's the next place we have to go. >> reporter: deborah roberts, abc news, new york. ♪ >> our thanks to deb and congratulations, sergio. >>> coming up, you won't want to miss this. tory johnson has viewer favorite "deals &...
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eye and working with those in the west for some of those wildfires reporting in washington rashad hudson, back to you. thank you for that report was shot. >> well, still to come on the kron 4 morning news while the navy remembers. >> 5 sailors died in a helicopter crash. we're learning more about one of those sailors and his ties to the bay area. >> a u.s. navy is remembering 5 sailors who are now presumed dead after a helicopter crash off the coast of san diego over the weekend. we learned one of those sailors in this tragedy grew up in the fresno area and prepared for life in the navy right here in the bay area. kron four's. jonathan mccall has more on how this navy officer. he's being honored. >> all american class act and leader all words, best to describe us navy. lieutenant bradley foster by those who know him best. they say the loss of this. 29 year-old is a big loss for them personally, but also a loss for america. >> and just a great loss for us here. god got a real age of one. he got brad the fresno area native and navy pilot. >> now among 5 sailors presumed dead by the u.s. na
eye and working with those in the west for some of those wildfires reporting in washington rashad hudson, back to you. thank you for that report was shot. >> well, still to come on the kron 4 morning news while the navy remembers. >> 5 sailors died in a helicopter crash. we're learning more about one of those sailors and his ties to the bay area. >> a u.s. navy is remembering 5 sailors who are now presumed dead after a helicopter crash off the coast of san diego over the...
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reshad hudson. >> back to you. >> thank you for that were shot the time for you now 04:16am. we're checking your traffic. and john travel isn't the weather center right now. he's got some good news for us in terms of our weekend forecast. yeah, i'm definitely look for to raid a we had a hot last weekend. we've had a hot week so far. but from here on out, things are looking not as hot, especially into the weekend. outside this morning at half moon bay shows a little bit of low gray hanging out, especially right above the coastline. here's the good news today. we're already enjoying quite the cool down and even though we do have some cloud cover at the coast. a little bit of fog here and there. it's nothing widespread. there's that cold front that i spend so much of the day talking about yesterday. this cut off low is really working its way into the picture now and it's actually nudged out that high pressure significantly enough that we worked our way out of the heat now along this frontal boundary. we're going to start to see a chance as mentioned during our last segment with
reshad hudson. >> back to you. >> thank you for that were shot the time for you now 04:16am. we're checking your traffic. and john travel isn't the weather center right now. he's got some good news for us in terms of our weekend forecast. yeah, i'm definitely look for to raid a we had a hot last weekend. we've had a hot week so far. but from here on out, things are looking not as hot, especially into the weekend. outside this morning at half moon bay shows a little bit of low gray...
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the boat ended up opening the world to me and offered a connection to the hudson river and offered aonnection to history and a connection to physical work but i found so incredibly satisfyin. host: you told us you spent 20 years but how old were you on 9/11? >> i was a total newbie. i was in my late 20's, 28 at the time and i had just started on fireboat john jay harvey when the plane struck. i had been working essentially an apprenticeship that doesn't really exist in this country. it was informal but it was an apprenticeship i work on for six months and i had never done this kind of work before. i was just getting acclimated. i didn't think of myself as a mariner just yet and the way that one ends of doing. i came at this very new and i will never forget i was in brooklyn that morning so when i found out that the john jay harvey was working, i was able to get over by going to the fdny marine division and catching a ride with merchant mariners on a small pontoon boat. i will never forget the passage from the brooklyn navy yard over to the world financial center where the boat was in
the boat ended up opening the world to me and offered a connection to the hudson river and offered aonnection to history and a connection to physical work but i found so incredibly satisfyin. host: you told us you spent 20 years but how old were you on 9/11? >> i was a total newbie. i was in my late 20's, 28 at the time and i had just started on fireboat john jay harvey when the plane struck. i had been working essentially an apprenticeship that doesn't really exist in this country. it...
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bill reporting in washington reshad hudson. back to you. thank you for that report was shot. >> coming up next on the kron 00:00am morning news. a shocking development in the fight over britney spears conservatorship. details on her father's latest decision. we get that. a shocking development in britney spears fight for freedom. >> her father, jamie spears has filed a petition to in her gears long conservatorship in that petitions, spears father cites his daughter's, please to control her own life and her fortune as the main reason he wants to step down. mary beth mcdade has those details for us. >> in a stunning move. britney spears, father jamie filed a 112 page petition in la superior court to end the conservatorship. he has controlled the singer's life and money for the past 13 years in a court filing. he cited his daughter's police. she made to the court at hearings this summer. he says that a judge side fit to let his daughter hire her own lawyer and in his mind, if she's allowed to do that there is no longer a legal basis to impose
bill reporting in washington reshad hudson. back to you. thank you for that report was shot. >> coming up next on the kron 00:00am morning news. a shocking development in the fight over britney spears conservatorship. details on her father's latest decision. we get that. a shocking development in britney spears fight for freedom. >> her father, jamie spears has filed a petition to in her gears long conservatorship in that petitions, spears father cites his daughter's, please to...
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i am kathy jones one of the adult services libraries here at the hudson library.uite a few exciting of the programs come up in june and you can learn about and register for them at hudson library.org. also i'm excited to say will be offering live morning meditation tai chi and yoga classes outside by our patio this summer. those classes will be up on a website this week if you would like to sign up. i reminded if you're joining us on the zoom tonight you can put your questions in the q&a at the bottom of the screen. if you're joining on facebook put your question in the chat and will get as many as we have time for. one more thing. our local independent bookstore is selling copies of two nights book and there's a link in the chat if you'd like to purchase one. tonight i am delighted to welcome author thomas hagar, publishers weekly calls "electric city" and illuminating portrait of a a little-known chapter in american history mr. hager is an award-winning author of his books on history of science and medicine including the outcome of air, a jewish genius, a doom t
i am kathy jones one of the adult services libraries here at the hudson library.uite a few exciting of the programs come up in june and you can learn about and register for them at hudson library.org. also i'm excited to say will be offering live morning meditation tai chi and yoga classes outside by our patio this summer. those classes will be up on a website this week if you would like to sign up. i reminded if you're joining us on the zoom tonight you can put your questions in the q&a at...
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. >> welcome into the hudson library historical societies live event with thomas hayter . sshe's here to discuss his fascinating new book electric city, the lost history of ford and edison's american utopia. i'm kathy jones, one of the adult services librarians at the hudson library and we have quite a few exciting other programs coming up in june and you can register for them at hudson library.org. also i'm excited to say we will be offering live morning meditations, it and yoga classes by esarpaio this summe . those classes will be up on our website this week if you'd like to sign up. a reminder that if you're joining us on zoom tonight you can put your questions in the q and a bottom of the screen and if you're joining us on facebook but your questions in the chat and will get to as many as we have time for. one more thing, the learned owl our local independent bookstore is selling copies of tonight's book and there's a link in the chat if you'd like to purchase one but tonight i am delighted to welcome author thomas hayter, publishers weekly calls electric city the boo
. >> welcome into the hudson library historical societies live event with thomas hayter . sshe's here to discuss his fascinating new book electric city, the lost history of ford and edison's american utopia. i'm kathy jones, one of the adult services librarians at the hudson library and we have quite a few exciting other programs coming up in june and you can register for them at hudson library.org. also i'm excited to say we will be offering live morning meditations, it and yoga classes...
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assault by black regiments of the louisiana native guards against entrenched rebel forces at port hudson, louisiana. a week later in the julyth harper's weekly -- july 4th, they viewed black troops in massachusetts. during the following week, pictures of pennsylvania blacks mobilizing to the north from robert e. lee's invading confederate forces and had seen stall mart african-american volunteers -- stalwart african-american volunteers heading to a recruitment office were prominently displayed. .. in the afterlife it was featured and attacked fort wagoner, south carolina. in the cover of the august 15 issue of the new york illustrated news presented the capture of a confederate lieutenant during a skirmish near beaufort, south carolina. pictured subduing the rebel officer was an african-american private serving in the first south carolina colored volunteers. the pictorial recovered reporting its legitimacy as a new source for its commercial viability. served as its testing ground for devising the definitive message of recording and producing as well as the conventions it would use until
assault by black regiments of the louisiana native guards against entrenched rebel forces at port hudson, louisiana. a week later in the julyth harper's weekly -- july 4th, they viewed black troops in massachusetts. during the following week, pictures of pennsylvania blacks mobilizing to the north from robert e. lee's invading confederate forces and had seen stall mart african-american volunteers -- stalwart african-american volunteers heading to a recruitment office were prominently displayed....