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>> i'm jamie, and i welcome you to our first lecture in the jamestown foundation's talking history lecture series. tonight's presenter is diana gates who will speak to us about indian women in leadership roles. there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the lecture. ms. gates is a managing senior tribal specialist with the national center on tribal early childhood development where her projects focus on embedded native culture and language into high quality educational opportunities for native youth. she is also the founder of everyday eastern, a nonprofit with the mission of preserving and sharing existing community knowledge and practice, conducting community-engaged research and building partnership with tribal communities along the east coast. in addition to earning a bachelor of arts degree in international and humanitarian affairs from james madison university, ms. gates earned a master's of social work from columbia university and a master's of education from -- [inaudible] university. she currentlilies in richmond -- lives in richmond, virginia, with her husband, d
>> i'm jamie, and i welcome you to our first lecture in the jamestown foundation's talking history lecture series. tonight's presenter is diana gates who will speak to us about indian women in leadership roles. there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the lecture. ms. gates is a managing senior tribal specialist with the national center on tribal early childhood development where her projects focus on embedded native culture and language into high quality educational...
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. >>> next month, the future of the public library in jamestown, michigan, is on the ballot.t could close if residents don't vote to fund it. but there is a war over words h found on itsves. we get more now from cbs' elaine quijano. >> reporter: in a small michigan town, neighbors are locked in a war over words. >> we all know in our hearts that these books and lifestyle choices are destructive and wrong. we can vote no first time around, we can vote no for the second time around. >> reporter: that vote was to fund the public library for the next ten years. voters have approved the tax twice since 2002. but this time a group called the jamestown conservatives led a successful drive to vote no, essentially defunding the library. the group was angry library refishes wouldn't remove five books with lgbtq themes from the shelves. >> use of the word, reverse ransom. >> reverse ransom, that's how you see it? >> reverse ransom. in exchange for pulling the books out of the library, we will then help you get your tax approved so you can keep the doors open. >> reporter: larry walton i
. >>> next month, the future of the public library in jamestown, michigan, is on the ballot.t could close if residents don't vote to fund it. but there is a war over words h found on itsves. we get more now from cbs' elaine quijano. >> reporter: in a small michigan town, neighbors are locked in a war over words. >> we all know in our hearts that these books and lifestyle choices are destructive and wrong. we can vote no first time around, we can vote no for the second time...
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american history at jamestown settlement and american revolutionary museum at yorktown. kate is a graduate of the university of mary washington's historic preservation program, the best program in the united states. because i am also a graduate where she on archeology and material culture and she also a master's degree in early american history from the college of william and mary. so at that i'd like to welcome kate and her presentation to a retrospective. england's long 17th century and the coming of revolution in virginia. good morning. well, first off. thank you, liz for organizing such an incredible symposium morning and everyone at emerging revolutionary war or thank you for having me back. definite thoughts. well, i must not have overstayed my welcome too much last time, so thank you for having me back. jim, thank you so much. from holloway, whose work in our rv and everything today. thank you for your service, sir. and you, everyone, for spending your saturday morning talking about american history. i've really enjoyed our presentations this morning so far, but i
american history at jamestown settlement and american revolutionary museum at yorktown. kate is a graduate of the university of mary washington's historic preservation program, the best program in the united states. because i am also a graduate where she on archeology and material culture and she also a master's degree in early american history from the college of william and mary. so at that i'd like to welcome kate and her presentation to a retrospective. england's long 17th century and the...
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and report back to jamestown, what had happened. unfortunately, due to prolonged conflict between the settlers and the appomattoc tribe, she was morbidly wounded and died in the winter of 16 ten. so, she's our first exceptional woman. she was named one of the virginia women in history, in 2007. the illustration we have here, excuse me, comes from john white's water colors. around 15 85. this is a depiction of the wife of a chief in the roanoke tribe, on the outer banks of north carolina. so, there's no depiction of opposoquionuske, that we're aware of. so, this was the closest depiction of a woman of high status. but opposoquionuske, was known to be sort of dripping in copper jewelry. not quite, she would look up, but pretty close. all right, our next exceptional woman. is the coca-cola ask a, she was a wife around 16 40 to 16 86 she was a queen are chief of the paul monkey she's a treaty signer and the idea of land protection as a novelty for tribes really come to plays with her leadership and i'll talk more about what i think that
and report back to jamestown, what had happened. unfortunately, due to prolonged conflict between the settlers and the appomattoc tribe, she was morbidly wounded and died in the winter of 16 ten. so, she's our first exceptional woman. she was named one of the virginia women in history, in 2007. the illustration we have here, excuse me, comes from john white's water colors. around 15 85. this is a depiction of the wife of a chief in the roanoke tribe, on the outer banks of north carolina. so,...
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this ceremony took place in 1613 and 1614 in jamestown. james town was celebrated as the first permanent english settlement on the north american continent. this is something the u.s. capital is celebrating. it is not the first permanent european settlement. pocahontas is often touted as being the earliest native convert to christiane it and one of the permanent english colonies. this is seen as a success story, the idea that europeans are going to come over and convert indigenous people to christiana it is something at the heart of many imperial endeavors, english, spanish, french, as three notable ones we've discussed in the course. the idea that pocahontas should be celebrated for renouncing her cultural heritage, right? for becoming english, in many important ways, becoming christian eyes, is what's being celebrated in this painting. it is a form of cultural dispossession, i would argue, that's being celebrated. as we know, the real pocahontas versus the stylized one in the capitol rotunda are even worse, the disney princess, with whic
this ceremony took place in 1613 and 1614 in jamestown. james town was celebrated as the first permanent english settlement on the north american continent. this is something the u.s. capital is celebrating. it is not the first permanent european settlement. pocahontas is often touted as being the earliest native convert to christiane it and one of the permanent english colonies. this is seen as a success story, the idea that europeans are going to come over and convert indigenous people to...
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this ceremony took place in 1613, 1614 in jamestown. and jamestown of course we discussed is celebrated as the first permanent english settlement on the north american continent. and so this is something the u.s. capitol is celebrating. even though, as we know it's not the first permanent european settlement. and pocahontas is often touted as being the earliest christianity in the permanent english colonies. this is something that is seen a success story. the idea that europeans are going to come over and convert the indigenous people to christianity is something at the heart of many imperial endeavors english, spanish, french those of the notable ones we've discussed in this course. the idea then that pocahontas should be celebrated for renouncing her cultural heritage, for becoming english in many important ways becoming christianized. it was being celebrated in this painting. so again a form of cultural dispossession i would argue they were rated. and of as we know the real pocahontas versus the stylist went in the capitol rotunda ar
this ceremony took place in 1613, 1614 in jamestown. and jamestown of course we discussed is celebrated as the first permanent english settlement on the north american continent. and so this is something the u.s. capitol is celebrating. even though, as we know it's not the first permanent european settlement. and pocahontas is often touted as being the earliest christianity in the permanent english colonies. this is something that is seen a success story. the idea that europeans are going to...
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are not the same as in new york, l.a., or even in grand rapids. >> reporter: jamestown resident dean wants the books off the shelves. >> i don't want any sexually or violently graphic material on display for kids to see when they come in the library. >> oh my gosh! >> reporter: emotions remained high at the september meeting. board treasurer deb fridsma. >> so, i appreciate passion, i do. but, it is a slippery slope. you cherish your freedom. what you're doing right now is taking other people's freedoms away. >> reporter: the final chapter here will be written in november, when voters will again be asked to decide on funding and the fate of the library. elaine quijano, cbs news, jamestown township, michigan. >> o'donnell: a space-x rocket blasted off today, launching two women on an historic mission. more on that, when we return. you know, cancer, chemo, covid, that kind of away. certainly missed my family, being with them, and i missed my friends, making movies. ♪♪ i love being alive, man. (sighs) and i almost lost it all. my immune system was totally shot. fortunately, you don't ha
are not the same as in new york, l.a., or even in grand rapids. >> reporter: jamestown resident dean wants the books off the shelves. >> i don't want any sexually or violently graphic material on display for kids to see when they come in the library. >> oh my gosh! >> reporter: emotions remained high at the september meeting. board treasurer deb fridsma. >> so, i appreciate passion, i do. but, it is a slippery slope. you cherish your freedom. what you're doing...
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. >> community standards in jamestown are not the same as in new york, l.a., or even in grand rapids. >> reporter: jamestown resident dean smith wants the books off the shelves. >> i don't want any sexually or violently graphic material on display for kids to see when they come in the library. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: emotions remained high at the september meeting. board treasurer deb fridsma. >> so i appreciate passion, i do. but it is a slippery slope. you cherish your freedom. what you're doing right now is taking other people's freedoms away. > reporter: the final chapter here will be written in november when voters will again be asked to decide on funding and the fate of the library. elaine quijano, cbs news, jamestown township, michigan. >>> a spacex rocket blasted off are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and promotes healthy bloo
. >> community standards in jamestown are not the same as in new york, l.a., or even in grand rapids. >> reporter: jamestown resident dean smith wants the books off the shelves. >> i don't want any sexually or violently graphic material on display for kids to see when they come in the library. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: emotions remained high at the september meeting. board treasurer deb fridsma. >> so i appreciate passion, i do. but it is a slippery slope....
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and in that jamestown settlement. of course, we are aware of he to escape by a quirk of history at jamestown. he how shall i put this he incurred a sentence of death for prosecution because he had restive about the manner in which those aristocratic adventurers were trying to force the indians into performing labor of the settlement, which they wouldn't do. and the only reason his sentence of because he spoke out against this was commuted was that he was the only one that was doing any work, and they were utterly dependent on him. and that single chance when his wife died in london and he had to return to take care of his orphaned children, he escaped the destruction that james town. but every. in 1619 he returned on the mayflower. he was part of that small band dedicated to forming a civil society based on the principle of consent. you got into trouble in massachusetts. also know that is because you opened a public there. and in running that public house he was willing to receive all comers that would attracted the a
and in that jamestown settlement. of course, we are aware of he to escape by a quirk of history at jamestown. he how shall i put this he incurred a sentence of death for prosecution because he had restive about the manner in which those aristocratic adventurers were trying to force the indians into performing labor of the settlement, which they wouldn't do. and the only reason his sentence of because he spoke out against this was commuted was that he was the only one that was doing any work,...
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the second largest is jamestown or connecticut island. so he's sent over to connecticut island to guard the bay. he's protecting the the the camp from the the the british had when the british were in newport, they occupied part of connecticut island and nobody is going over there to the same area of the camp to to manage, to maintain that and to protect the the the the port. so in case of an attack and lopetegui mentions that this is the only time that the british could have attacked and successfully conquered the french because there was they were still not organized they were still setting up their camp. they were making their fortifications building to digging the trenches. and so on. so he mentions that as the and then after they after that week, they lost that opportunity because then the french were so well entrenched that it was impossible for them to attack when they landed. one of the the ships, the is the france got lost in the fog and people thought that it had probably got captured or sank. orders were that when the french if
the second largest is jamestown or connecticut island. so he's sent over to connecticut island to guard the bay. he's protecting the the the camp from the the the british had when the british were in newport, they occupied part of connecticut island and nobody is going over there to the same area of the camp to to manage, to maintain that and to protect the the the the port. so in case of an attack and lopetegui mentions that this is the only time that the british could have attacked and...
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he is a senr fellow at the jamestown foundation. it is a defense policy think tank.is assessment. >> he has been serving in the soviet armed forces started from the early 1980's. he took part in the majority of armed conflicts that were waged by the russian federation, including the war in chechnya and then in syria. he is also known as a ruthless general who took part in destroying the protesters in december -- in august 199in moscow that caused the death of at least three protesters. he was also appreciated by russia's first president, perhaps for his ruthlessness and his decisiveness. he was appointed as the single commander of the russian armed forces in ukraine. he also served in ukraine. he was in charge of the southern direction of the russian advancement in july 2020. he is not a new person. he already participated in the war in ukraine. ben: he has been described as ruthless, brutal. what this his involvement in this war now mean? >>'s involvement, in my opinion, from a military point of view, russia does not have much spare capaty to change the tide of the
he is a senr fellow at the jamestown foundation. it is a defense policy think tank.is assessment. >> he has been serving in the soviet armed forces started from the early 1980's. he took part in the majority of armed conflicts that were waged by the russian federation, including the war in chechnya and then in syria. he is also known as a ruthless general who took part in destroying the protesters in december -- in august 199in moscow that caused the death of at least three protesters. he...
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american history at jamestown settlement and ameri
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jamestown was cited badly surrounded by mosquito breeding swamps and where the water was often brackish, led to salt poisoning near the hot humid virginia summers but the virginia's biggest mistake was to keep title to the land, the means of production. to work it as peasants for the company's profit. any goal they found was theirs to keep or sell, the settlers the company recruited all men in the first year or so were mostly sturdy beggars, a healthy man who had no employment, the burgeoning sons of london and gentry families. the latter was disinclined to do hard work. pursuing self-interest as people always do they preferred to search for gold from which they could profit directly but there is no goals to be found in the plains of tidewater, virginia. they found plenty reform that looked like gold, they shifted to england where it was found to be worthless. the result was starvation. the 104 settlers, only 38, nine months later. the colony has 229 settlers. by 1610, only 60 were still alive. one man had killed and eaten his wife. he was burned at the stake. the glass factory, the abu
jamestown was cited badly surrounded by mosquito breeding swamps and where the water was often brackish, led to salt poisoning near the hot humid virginia summers but the virginia's biggest mistake was to keep title to the land, the means of production. to work it as peasants for the company's profit. any goal they found was theirs to keep or sell, the settlers the company recruited all men in the first year or so were mostly sturdy beggars, a healthy man who had no employment, the burgeoning...
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all-star panel thank you to the audience >> i'm jamie, and i welcome you to our first lecture in the jamestownfoundation's talking history lecture series. tonight's presenter is diana gates who will speak to us about indian women in leadership roles. there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the lecture. ms. gates is a managing senior tribal specialist with the national center on tribal early childhood development where her projects focus on embedded native culture and language into high quality educational opportunities for native youth. she is also the founder of everyday eastern, a nonprofit with the mission of preserving and sharing existing community knowledge and practice, conducting
all-star panel thank you to the audience >> i'm jamie, and i welcome you to our first lecture in the jamestownfoundation's talking history lecture series. tonight's presenter is diana gates who will speak to us about indian women in leadership roles. there will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the lecture. ms. gates is a managing senior tribal specialist with the national center on tribal early childhood development where her projects focus on embedded native culture and...
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became a clown colony indeed the bridge in your colony may just about every mistake it could make jamestownwas cited badly surrounded by mosquito breeding swamps. where the water was often brackish. this led to salt poisoning to the hot humid virginia summers that virginia company's biggest mistake was to keep title to the land the means of production but the settlers were in effect to work it as presidents for the companies profit but -- the settlers at the company had recruited all men in the years or so mostly were what were then called sturdy beggars. i.e. men who had no employment and who had graduated to the burgeoning slums of london and bristol along with the younger sons of gentry families. the first group knew little about farming in the latter was not inclined to do hard work. pursuing their self interest of people do they prefer to search for gold for which they could profit directly of course there was no goal to be found in the plains of tidewater virginia although they'd found a form of michael which did look a bit like cold. they ship to to england where was found to be wort
became a clown colony indeed the bridge in your colony may just about every mistake it could make jamestownwas cited badly surrounded by mosquito breeding swamps. where the water was often brackish. this led to salt poisoning to the hot humid virginia summers that virginia company's biggest mistake was to keep title to the land the means of production but the settlers were in effect to work it as presidents for the companies profit but -- the settlers at the company had recruited all men in the...
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the first two, of course, is the namesake for jamestown, where we have one of our one of our museums. and then we realized that the exhibition would really be incomplete if we just focused on the stuarts and and england and the coming of great britain. it would be incomplete without talking about the relationships that that impacted in the colonies. right. and then more to we realized through a lot of focus group studies that we've done that people are really interested in learning about stories that mean something to them. so what better way to to do that than situate what does the monarchy what does the stuart era to us in virginia? what does that mean to us in the 17th century, the coming of the revolution, and then ultimately the legacies of that era that inherited today, you know, for for better or for worse, the good, the bad and the ugly and so it's really been an. lens through which to to view not just the coming of the revolution, but better understanding the world that we live in today by looking at the revolution. but from the position the 18th century, from my perspective
the first two, of course, is the namesake for jamestown, where we have one of our one of our museums. and then we realized that the exhibition would really be incomplete if we just focused on the stuarts and and england and the coming of great britain. it would be incomplete without talking about the relationships that that impacted in the colonies. right. and then more to we realized through a lot of focus group studies that we've done that people are really interested in learning about...
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." >> stephen: the "white lion pulled into the jamestown colony.ey were from an dolia, and they were originally on a portuguese ship bound for mexico, stolen by pilots and were traded to human beings for provision s. >> stephen: when did you first learn of this? when did you first become interested in this? >> i first came across the date 1619, when i was 16 years old, which was two or three years ago. and i was a high school student. and i had a one-semester black studies elective taught by a great educator named mr. dial. and nerdy nikole became obsessed with learning the history and i would ask mr. dial to give me books to read, and one of the books was "before the mayflower," and about 30 pages is is when i read about the "white lion." no one taught us that date. of course every american child learns about the "mayflower" but "the white lion" had been completely erased. and as a black girl knowing african people had been here longer than the people who disembarked the "mayflower" was very important to me. >> stephen: so the 20-odd, the 20, 30 a
." >> stephen: the "white lion pulled into the jamestown colony.ey were from an dolia, and they were originally on a portuguese ship bound for mexico, stolen by pilots and were traded to human beings for provision s. >> stephen: when did you first learn of this? when did you first become interested in this? >> i first came across the date 1619, when i was 16 years old, which was two or three years ago. and i was a high school student. and i had a one-semester black...
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watch this, i hope you can hear that applause because like mission language vocational school, like jamestown single anchor in our community that serve our youth, meti has been that anchor to learn from and to be safe to be fed and educated. she started in the '60s as one of the organizations that grew out of the mission coalition organization. she served as the chair coalition ceo and she knew from first-hand experience what was missing in educational settings and she knew the change that was needed. her drive to gather all the resources available turned into a robust program for over 40 years. her programs have supported thousands of nonenglish speaking children from the mission district and their families. with academic and learning services and, today, yes, still today the impact continues for children and families in the mission which rallieded during the covid pandemic to provide virtual programming for children and youth who are unable to attend in-person learning. at 84 years young, rita, 84 years young, rita and her daughter continue to be supporters and champions of the latinos in o
watch this, i hope you can hear that applause because like mission language vocational school, like jamestown single anchor in our community that serve our youth, meti has been that anchor to learn from and to be safe to be fed and educated. she started in the '60s as one of the organizations that grew out of the mission coalition organization. she served as the chair coalition ceo and she knew from first-hand experience what was missing in educational settings and she knew the change that was...
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the jamestown foundation says he once received a suspended sentence for illegal arms dealing a convictionned. >> that does tend to square with what my understanding is of the russian military. the fact that they performed so poorly on the battle field, that does tell me that there is a high degree likely of corruption in the russian military. >> reporter: analysts don't expect vladimir putin's appointment of the general to turn the tide of the war significantly other than possibly prompting a relentless wave of attacks on civilian areas but one expert believes its does reflect the pressure putin is under recently. >> disappointment to me reflects a lot of hard lined voices inside russia calling on putin to make changes and to bring in someone who would be willing to execute these ruthless attacks. these are people inside russia that believe the key to winning this war is by terrorizing the ukrainen public to get them to back down. >> reporter: analyst andrea kendall taylor says disappointment will likely not change the dynamic of vladimir putin micro managing the ukraine war making many o
the jamestown foundation says he once received a suspended sentence for illegal arms dealing a convictionned. >> that does tend to square with what my understanding is of the russian military. the fact that they performed so poorly on the battle field, that does tell me that there is a high degree likely of corruption in the russian military. >> reporter: analysts don't expect vladimir putin's appointment of the general to turn the tide of the war significantly other than possibly...
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i am a wife and i am a mother and an educator from jamestown that understands the challenges that areacing north dakota families, and to solve those problems we need to work together, embrace new ideas, and to find common ground. when we are facing problems, we need problem solvers, not people that want to divide us or cling to old ideas. >> thank you all very much. our first topic tonight, the dobbs decision by the u.s. supreme court which reversed roe v. wade and cynthia abortion decision acted to the united states. senator lindsey graham has proposed a national abortion standard. rick becker, what is your position on that? mr. becker: i have not read the bill but i am aware it is a 15 week man -- ban. we have in federal statute under title 18 it is illegal to commit murder, recognizing that the unborn is a child, is a human being, it is murder to commit abortion, and therefore i would be in favor of a ban and the details just to make sure it stays constitutional. we have get away from that, i see it in the votes with career politicians. i believe we can do that with a bill that as
i am a wife and i am a mother and an educator from jamestown that understands the challenges that areacing north dakota families, and to solve those problems we need to work together, embrace new ideas, and to find common ground. when we are facing problems, we need problem solvers, not people that want to divide us or cling to old ideas. >> thank you all very much. our first topic tonight, the dobbs decision by the u.s. supreme court which reversed roe v. wade and cynthia abortion...
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and part of the reason for that if you remember going back to the founding of jamestown these colonies are mostly being founded for business. and it's a little difficult to set up churches in the back country where settlement is so scattered. and so people living in the rural south in the early 1700s, i mean, they might have been christians, for sure. i'm sure most of them would have considered themselves christians. if they were literate, they probably read the bible. maybe they had family devotions. but many, many of them did not go to church because maybe the nearest church was 50 miles away. if that's the case, you're going on a wagon, you're not going to go to church, right? so the south -- and people in the north, in the northern colonies recognized that, it isn't just looking back as a historian. people in new england would talk about their worry for the south and its relative godlessness. there just weren't that many people going to church there, and there weren't enough churches, weren't enough pastors. and so the south was really regarded as the least religious part of the co
and part of the reason for that if you remember going back to the founding of jamestown these colonies are mostly being founded for business. and it's a little difficult to set up churches in the back country where settlement is so scattered. and so people living in the rural south in the early 1700s, i mean, they might have been christians, for sure. i'm sure most of them would have considered themselves christians. if they were literate, they probably read the bible. maybe they had family...
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it is not just collaborative and classrooms under threat, according to the detroit free press, in jamestownip, a town of about 25 minutes away from grand rapids, michigan, residents defunded their only public library because of its lgbtq collection. the eyes of the nation are on michigan. we will all be watching. you want what's yours. that's why tide loads of hope is expanding to provide clean clothes to more people in crisis. with every purchase of tide hygienic clean you can help too. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of de
it is not just collaborative and classrooms under threat, according to the detroit free press, in jamestownip, a town of about 25 minutes away from grand rapids, michigan, residents defunded their only public library because of its lgbtq collection. the eyes of the nation are on michigan. we will all be watching. you want what's yours. that's why tide loads of hope is expanding to provide clean clothes to more people in crisis. with every purchase of tide hygienic clean you can help too....
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at the jamestown centennial i have a picture of a mother and daughter in their finest.they took the picture of them there. [indiscernible] it was never used. on the back you can see where the photo corners were and how they kept it together and how they communicate in there. so having this and then the program itself that talks about from slavery to jim crow, it's like, oh wait, they're scrapbooking. then you start to see the death of former enslaved people that get reported. they'll be copied and pasted and put in these things. this is where you see that dialectic from the porch. you have the books, you have all the black history books. then they have the negro history week and all those events, the black parades, the memorial day parades, the veteran parades. you see generations. they start at the church, end at a church, but there's always a picnic. i know by experience picnics with elders. one thing i have to say about parents is children are to be seen and not heard. in this space, children are silent. they are listening, because they're expected to. you start to s
at the jamestown centennial i have a picture of a mother and daughter in their finest.they took the picture of them there. [indiscernible] it was never used. on the back you can see where the photo corners were and how they kept it together and how they communicate in there. so having this and then the program itself that talks about from slavery to jim crow, it's like, oh wait, they're scrapbooking. then you start to see the death of former enslaved people that get reported. they'll be copied...
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sell or donate to the archive but at the jamestown trusted centennial event. i have a picture of a mother and daughter in their finest and they took the picture of them there in the sleeve to say they attended but then they also bought the postcard with the -- building on it and it was never used and i on the back you can see where the photo corners were. and it's like where that mark wasn't how it they kept this together and that how they can communicate in there and so having this alongside this event and then the program itself that talks about from slavery to jim crow and how they're using it. it's through that i can like oh wait there they're scrapbooking and then the scrapbooks and especially the marginalia you start to see the death of informer and slave people that get reported. they'll be copied and pace and put in these things. so this is where you see that guy elected from the porch and then also too that an alternate library source, so you have the books that they have all the black history books and then they have this then they have the -- histor
sell or donate to the archive but at the jamestown trusted centennial event. i have a picture of a mother and daughter in their finest and they took the picture of them there in the sleeve to say they attended but then they also bought the postcard with the -- building on it and it was never used and i on the back you can see where the photo corners were. and it's like where that mark wasn't how it they kept this together and that how they can communicate in there and so having this alongside...
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you can see the pictures out of there and jamestown, new york, this is all behind the cold front thatrnings as advisories, freeze warnings as >> looking at today's weather, sunny skies with lower temperatures than yesterday, but still warmer in the inland areas, where highs will be in the upper 80's. here's the 7-day forecast, sharp cooling is coming our way. >>> coming up, the stars of >>> coming up, the stars of "station 19" here live. don't go anywhere. what's it like having xfinity internet with supersonic wifi? it's fast... like beyond-gig-speed fast. yeaaaaaaaaay!!! with three times the bandwidth, and the power to connect hundreds of devices at once. get the xfinity supersonic bundle with unlimited gig speed internet, wifi equipment included and a free 4k streaming box. all for $50 a month with a 2 year internet rate guarantee and no annual contract when you add xfinity mobile with unlimited data. switch today! cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use t
you can see the pictures out of there and jamestown, new york, this is all behind the cold front thatrnings as advisories, freeze warnings as >> looking at today's weather, sunny skies with lower temperatures than yesterday, but still warmer in the inland areas, where highs will be in the upper 80's. here's the 7-day forecast, sharp cooling is coming our way. >>> coming up, the stars of >>> coming up, the stars of "station 19" here live. don't go anywhere....
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sergey sukhankin is senior fellow at the jamestown foundation, that's a defence policy think tank. with us on outside source. talk to us first of all about what we know about russia's new general. he is credited widely with ordering the strakes in being responsible as a how you see this? , , ., ., being responsible as a how you see this? , ,, ., ., , , this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct. this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct- army _ this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct. army general _ this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct. army general sergey - correct. army general sergey surovikin starting from the early 19805, surovikin starting from the early 1980s, he took part in the majority of military and armed conflict that were waged by the russian federation including the war and chechnya and then in syria. he was also known as a ruthless general who basically took part in destroying the protesters in december 1990, august 1991 in moscow that caused the death of at least three protesters. in addition to that he was also appreciated by russia's first president
sergey sukhankin is senior fellow at the jamestown foundation, that's a defence policy think tank. with us on outside source. talk to us first of all about what we know about russia's new general. he is credited widely with ordering the strakes in being responsible as a how you see this? , , ., ., being responsible as a how you see this? , ,, ., ., , , this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct. this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct- army _ this? yes indeed you are absolutely correct....
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starting at 750 jamestown and that is it clean up a lot of illegal dumping and trash that accumulated there in that area and the residents are going out to do a cleanup. i'll be attending as well if anyone would care to join me. that is 10 a.m. to 7. i want to recognize commissioner ludlum and commissioner scott who attended the india basin shoreline park ground breaking the 14th of september. that is a important park project lead by the city rec park department. that park and adjacent development being done by build is adjacent to the hunter point ship yard area so it of importance to the development of not only ship yard but beautification of the community. other matters unrelated to community events i wanted to update the commission about the civil grand jury which is a organization the city entity out of the support system that annually does a report that looks at different city operations and take a critical eye and write a report recommending improvements to some aspect of the city operation. this year they did a report on the ship yard and contamination that-the clean up and co
starting at 750 jamestown and that is it clean up a lot of illegal dumping and trash that accumulated there in that area and the residents are going out to do a cleanup. i'll be attending as well if anyone would care to join me. that is 10 a.m. to 7. i want to recognize commissioner ludlum and commissioner scott who attended the india basin shoreline park ground breaking the 14th of september. that is a important park project lead by the city rec park department. that park and adjacent...
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let's hear from mark in jamestown, maryland or north dakota, i should say.ark, hello, you are next. caller: how y'all doing? host: fine, go ahead. caller: i say it's impacting us pretty good. i drive a pickup truck and in the last three weeks i have seen diesel go from $4.59 to $4.99 and now it jumped up to $5.35. i mean right now i don't drive a lot, shoot who can afford it. i just retired last year and barely make over $30,000. host: when it comes to the habit where you say you don't drive a lot, did you drive more before that or just driving is a thing you stop altogether? caller: well yeah, i used to take little fishing trips here and there. i got several lakes here close that i don't even go to anymore because i cannot of board the price of fuel. you know? i want to point out also that with the price of diesel it affects everything in the united states. everybody gripes about inflation. everything goes back to diesel. the farmers, they plant, the harvests, the trucking is done by diesel. shipping, it's all diesel. host: when it comes to diesel, why do y
let's hear from mark in jamestown, maryland or north dakota, i should say.ark, hello, you are next. caller: how y'all doing? host: fine, go ahead. caller: i say it's impacting us pretty good. i drive a pickup truck and in the last three weeks i have seen diesel go from $4.59 to $4.99 and now it jumped up to $5.35. i mean right now i don't drive a lot, shoot who can afford it. i just retired last year and barely make over $30,000. host: when it comes to the habit where you say you don't drive a...
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this is gil in jamestown, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning.hank you for mentioning all those statistics from the epa. of course, temperatures around the world have increased, and we have had the hottest weather in the past 10 years. what i would like to visayas is just not measuring ambient increases in temperature, but the oceans are warming. consequently, the last hurricanes, i believe six, have been more intense and more severe. with that, i would like to cite the work of igo vonerden, a marine scientist, looking at the netherlands, where they have built a butterfly surge gate near the entrance to the rotterdam port. in the netherlands, they are 22 feet below sea level. and they built these surge gates at the cost of about $2 billion. in 1953, they had a major, major event where roughly 1800 people, dutch people, lost their lives. but since putting in these gates, they have not had another event. and if we, in our country, would spend the money to put these surge gates in around new orleans, around charleston, and even the know your car --
this is gil in jamestown, north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning.hank you for mentioning all those statistics from the epa. of course, temperatures around the world have increased, and we have had the hottest weather in the past 10 years. what i would like to visayas is just not measuring ambient increases in temperature, but the oceans are warming. consequently, the last hurricanes, i believe six, have been more intense and more severe. with that, i would like to cite the work of...