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jefferson davis demand as a contradiction jefferson davis in this early life was a graduate united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we're standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1965 jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee the commander of the army of northern virginia that they no longer could hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis soon after that would follow he would fina
jefferson davis demand as a contradiction jefferson davis in this early life was a graduate united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served the united states congress. they also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife. were the host during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc? when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis. to become...
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i'm speaking of course of thomas jefferson. who was elected in 1800 with the support of revolutionary tribes on a populist program to drain washington swap, replace the federalistjudges, trick the national government and return power to the state . that was the situation that john marshall faced when john adams appointed their lame-duck president in his final months in office points john marshall chief justice of the supreme court. marshall did not really want this job. but he took it because no one else would . with all due respect to my hosts, the us supreme court was a professional dead-end. in 1800, the court heard an average of six cases a year. mostly cases of little consequence. justices spent most of their time riding around the country hearing circuit cases in taverns and having to share a bed with strangers. the supreme court was so insignificant that the designers at the capital forgot to build a courthouse. though marshall court met in a nondescript senate office, a set of committee rooms on the ground floor of the
i'm speaking of course of thomas jefferson. who was elected in 1800 with the support of revolutionary tribes on a populist program to drain washington swap, replace the federalistjudges, trick the national government and return power to the state . that was the situation that john marshall faced when john adams appointed their lame-duck president in his final months in office points john marshall chief justice of the supreme court. marshall did not really want this job. but he took it because...
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the marshall and jefferson revelry.never get patched up by the end of their lives. >> no definitely not. they were really blood enemies throughout their lives. and you know from jefferson's point of view, probably the worst thing that john adams could do to him was settle him with john marshall as his chief justice. it jefferson it was looking forward to appointing someone else. and as chief justice when he became reelected. and jefferson and then republican party, clearly set out to rid themselves of the federalist judges and they started out by teaching judge addison and they teach the judge and in new hampshire and of course they impeached justice samuel chase. bacon face chase. [laughter] and missus chase, everybody understood truly the proxy for john marshall. the republicans were really out to get on marshall. he had been the leader of the federalist party in virginia while jefferson was ahead of the republican party. marshall had been washington's great defender at a time when jefferson was antagonistic and washi
the marshall and jefferson revelry.never get patched up by the end of their lives. >> no definitely not. they were really blood enemies throughout their lives. and you know from jefferson's point of view, probably the worst thing that john adams could do to him was settle him with john marshall as his chief justice. it jefferson it was looking forward to appointing someone else. and as chief justice when he became reelected. and jefferson and then republican party, clearly set out to rid...
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and the last thing that adam said was thomas jefferson still lives and actually jefferson had died earlier. later monroe dies on july 4th 1831 madison's trying to make it a quartet but he misses he dies on june 28th. 1836 um henry david thoreau decides to really put the clamps on it by going out to walden on july 4th 1845. so it really wasn't the right date, but we've made it the right date and we celebrate this coming forth appropriately because the founders and their own way have decided to make it. okay. what a great story now. which return to the comments that are the questions that are coming in from the from the listeners and i remind you put your questions in the q&a box. we have someone who is asking for you to give a perspective on how do you think about today's supreme court decision that upheld the arizona restrictions on voting? how do you think the founders would have? perceive that um that's going to be difficult to answer. the founders in their original formulation in philadelphia in 1787 didn't believe the supreme court was supreme. that is to say the notion of the supreme
and the last thing that adam said was thomas jefferson still lives and actually jefferson had died earlier. later monroe dies on july 4th 1831 madison's trying to make it a quartet but he misses he dies on june 28th. 1836 um henry david thoreau decides to really put the clamps on it by going out to walden on july 4th 1845. so it really wasn't the right date, but we've made it the right date and we celebrate this coming forth appropriately because the founders and their own way have decided to...
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jefferson was a busy man in 1776.ersaw multiple committees regarding canadian affairs, drew up the rules and regulations for congressional debates, and participated in other matters. moreover, virginia was operating with a skeleton delegation, providing little opportunity to spread the work around. nevertheless, adam urged jefferson, as busy as he was, to pen the draft, as it would be better for a more measured southern gentleman rather than a divisive independent minded new englander to take the lead in drafting the declaration. as time was of the essence, jefferson drew heavily from two sources, the preamble of his draft of the virginia constitution, and the recently enacted virginia declaration of rights. jefferson's preamble included many of the grievances against king george that ultimately appeared in the declaration. likewise, the virginia declaration of rights already had declared men equally free and independent, and endowed with the inherent rights, including the right to pursue and obtain happiness and safe
jefferson was a busy man in 1776.ersaw multiple committees regarding canadian affairs, drew up the rules and regulations for congressional debates, and participated in other matters. moreover, virginia was operating with a skeleton delegation, providing little opportunity to spread the work around. nevertheless, adam urged jefferson, as busy as he was, to pen the draft, as it would be better for a more measured southern gentleman rather than a divisive independent minded new englander to take...
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jefferson meaning jefferson parish officials warn of grueling weeks ahead after ida.rson parish borders new orleans to the west and to the south. it stretches all the way down to the barrier island of grand isle, which is right next to where hurricane ida made landfall on sunday. in jefferson parish, search and rescue operations are still under way as we speak. and jefferson parish is facing the same problem as all of its neighboring parishes. no electricity, which means no air-conditioning as heat indices rise above 100 degrees this week. it means no refrigeration for food, which quickly, quickly becomes a crisis in most homes. it also means spotty communications. there's also no running water in most of jefferson parish because of both water main breaks caused by storm damage and because the sewage systems rely on electricity, which doesn't exist right now. more than a million homes and businesses remain without power in louisiana. it could be weeks before all of it is restored. and people are turning to generators for temporary sources of power, but those come with
jefferson meaning jefferson parish officials warn of grueling weeks ahead after ida.rson parish borders new orleans to the west and to the south. it stretches all the way down to the barrier island of grand isle, which is right next to where hurricane ida made landfall on sunday. in jefferson parish, search and rescue operations are still under way as we speak. and jefferson parish is facing the same problem as all of its neighboring parishes. no electricity, which means no air-conditioning as...
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, we are very strong in the criminal element knows jefferson parish is a no-nonsense place to work.be tolerated, we know right now we have a curfew place at nighttime and there's very few people living there right now because when you don't have water and power it is not comfortable and it's not safe. most of us have evacuated and at some point will go back with elected officials say it's safe to do so. cheryl: what you hear about power restoration mc reports it could be six weeks and jefferson parish, what do you know. >> i think depending on where you are in jefferson parish, it could be that long our electric provider is in louisiana and these guys have done a stellar job and will continue i think it's a 3 - 6 window on where you live, one of the key things is that i want to say that is different from the storm from katrina if you look at our electrical companies in all of our utility companies, or levels of government from the federal government to the local government we are light years ahead of where we were 16 years ago we know better how to respond and prepare, we know bette
, we are very strong in the criminal element knows jefferson parish is a no-nonsense place to work.be tolerated, we know right now we have a curfew place at nighttime and there's very few people living there right now because when you don't have water and power it is not comfortable and it's not safe. most of us have evacuated and at some point will go back with elected officials say it's safe to do so. cheryl: what you hear about power restoration mc reports it could be six weeks and jefferson...
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the jefferson perished director, sorry go. ahead >> thank you.portunity to get our message out. there we have emergency management we have to have an extra relationship with the news in, media so you provide a platform for, us to help our get our message out there. >> we are happy to tell the story. but the challenges that you are up against right now sir, we do not envy. you god bless you and all those who are working with you. stay with us and will stand the story thank you sir. >> thank you rachel. >> again, he's the jefferson paris director for emergency management. what he's describing, there in grand isle on the feet louisiana, being uninhabitable, having lost a hunter percent of the power grid, not just damaged, but uninhabitable, they're thinking in terms of post katrina and the evacuations that were needed then. again this storm hit like a sledgehammer, on the gulf. but what is happening in terms of the aftermath, with the destruction of electric power capacity. over a broad swath of southeastern louisiana and even into the mississippi w
the jefferson perished director, sorry go. ahead >> thank you.portunity to get our message out. there we have emergency management we have to have an extra relationship with the news in, media so you provide a platform for, us to help our get our message out there. >> we are happy to tell the story. but the challenges that you are up against right now sir, we do not envy. you god bless you and all those who are working with you. stay with us and will stand the story thank you sir....
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and sedition acts under adams and embargo acts under jefferson. so hesitant as the founders were about presidential power, the structure they created has turned out to be a durable one. the restraints posed on the office have insured the control of military affairs remains in civilian hands, the impeachment power has not led to any usurping of the executive branch by congress or the judiciary. but in every significant point of dispute over the president's powers, the resolution has almost invariably gone in the executive's favor. nor is that a new development. as we have seen, it began with the very first president. let me stop there, and having set the table, let me invite the members of our panel to join me, and they will come on screen, there we have dr. spalding and there we have sabrina and there we have dakota. i would like to be able to pose some questions to them that will further open up and enlighten this whole question, why do we have a president? how did we get the kind of president we have today? i wonder if i can begin with dr. spald
and sedition acts under adams and embargo acts under jefferson. so hesitant as the founders were about presidential power, the structure they created has turned out to be a durable one. the restraints posed on the office have insured the control of military affairs remains in civilian hands, the impeachment power has not led to any usurping of the executive branch by congress or the judiciary. but in every significant point of dispute over the president's powers, the resolution has almost...
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jefferson davis is essentially hello can i come to montgomery just to have a chat and jefferson davis says -- and this begins the most important and pivotal the relationship of beauregard's life. he's very impressed with beauregard. he knows his reputation for mexico. beauregard went over secretary of worley wright hoped walker was overwhelmed with the job he has for him. beauregard is asking an unofficial adviser and they will send them to charleston south carolina where you have the crisis of fort sumter. this is one of several brilliant personnel moves the davis does with low regard. he not only had the engineering field for this but have the personality for this because he's a man that becomes a aristocratic of pedigree very charming and over-the-top rhetoric and he feels it will rally the people of charleston and he is absolute correct. beauregard knows -- he does very well at fort sumter. the ford folsom overgaard is the premier military hero in command of the largest army in virginia to time the one he would lead to victory at all run at this time p.g.t. beauregard is the confe
jefferson davis is essentially hello can i come to montgomery just to have a chat and jefferson davis says -- and this begins the most important and pivotal the relationship of beauregard's life. he's very impressed with beauregard. he knows his reputation for mexico. beauregard went over secretary of worley wright hoped walker was overwhelmed with the job he has for him. beauregard is asking an unofficial adviser and they will send them to charleston south carolina where you have the crisis of...
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and thank you for keeping the people of jefferson parish safe.emergency management director for jefferson parish. thank you sir. >> coming up it's often referred to as the third rail of politics, the nationwide impact of the draconian new reborn restrictions, in effect tonight in texas. when the 11th hour continues. 11th hour continues dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. introducing new vicks super c and dayquil severe convenience pack. vicks super c is a daily supplement to help energize and replenish your body with vitamin c and b vitamins. dayquil severe is a max strength medicine for cold and flu relief. someone is feeling better. get your shoes. alright! try the new vicks convenience pack. i'm one of those that came of age before roe v. wade. and so i know what it was like. when women didn't have this choice. when we could not control her own bodies in her own destiny's. here we are, 50 years later. fighting the same battle again. it's incredible to think that we will be going backwards. it's women of limited, means wom
and thank you for keeping the people of jefferson parish safe.emergency management director for jefferson parish. thank you sir. >> coming up it's often referred to as the third rail of politics, the nationwide impact of the draconian new reborn restrictions, in effect tonight in texas. when the 11th hour continues. 11th hour continues dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. introducing new vicks super c and dayquil severe convenience pack. vicks super c is a daily...
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how are you and the people in jefferson tonight?his is -- these type of circumstances are not really new to us. but it's -- this has been difficult, we completely lost the grid, 100% of the power. so it's made it very difficult for us to effect any rescues, and certainly when you lose power you lose internet, when you lose internet, you lose your phone service and goes down the list. it's been difficult, especially with the heat, coming up, going to pose problem for special needs citizens. >> a lot of people have talked about how new orleans didn't get this hit and was able to avoid being flooded because of all the money and engineering that's gone into it, but you in jefferson, some of the lowest lying country in the land, often separated by bodies of water even in good times, it has really affected some of your towns there. >> so, jefferson outside the levee protection district, la fee, crown point, grand isle, they were seriously affected by high water, upwards of 15 feet. island of grand isle is uninhabitable right now, three to
how are you and the people in jefferson tonight?his is -- these type of circumstances are not really new to us. but it's -- this has been difficult, we completely lost the grid, 100% of the power. so it's made it very difficult for us to effect any rescues, and certainly when you lose power you lose internet, when you lose internet, you lose your phone service and goes down the list. it's been difficult, especially with the heat, coming up, going to pose problem for special needs citizens....
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we will introduce you to this week's a jefferson award winner. >>> don't look in your mailbox, here istion that has been coming. starting monday i would like you to join me for the brand- new kpix 5 news at 3:00 p.m. you can check in on what is happening around the bay area is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> a san francisco woman has led the charge to get more than 1500 neighbors vaccinated against covid-19. >> sharon chen introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon? >> felicio tibbett l told me an unvaccinated friend recently died from pneumonia related to his covid-19 condition. that is why she is urging folks to get vaccinated. >> reporter:
we will introduce you to this week's a jefferson award winner. >>> don't look in your mailbox, here istion that has been coming. starting monday i would like you to join me for the brand- new kpix 5 news at 3:00 p.m. you can check in on what is happening around the bay area is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan,...
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i cannot say i was totally with jefferson.hink we see with the antifederalists were concerned about. the expansion of the commerce clause. the effort to expand the power of the national government and the reach of the court through the doctrines of incorporation and other theories. the other branches going into areas that are somewhat attenuated from the limited powers they were supposed to have. the enumerated powers. you begin to see in retrospect. i was reading one of the letters written by an appeals court judge in virginia criticizing an opinion. what was ironic about it was some of the points he was making and criticizing the decision, pointing out how that would mean that the government would expand into all of these areas, it has already expanded into those areas. those were like his list of terrible's. now it is our list of realities. i think you can object. i will not be too harsh in my criticisms. they did wind up creating a country. it is very flawed, like every human institution. i have been on the court for 30 ye
i cannot say i was totally with jefferson.hink we see with the antifederalists were concerned about. the expansion of the commerce clause. the effort to expand the power of the national government and the reach of the court through the doctrines of incorporation and other theories. the other branches going into areas that are somewhat attenuated from the limited powers they were supposed to have. the enumerated powers. you begin to see in retrospect. i was reading one of the letters written by...
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care center in jefferson parish. i would point out that unless there is a mandatory evacuation order, nursing homes make the decisions about when and where to evacuate and obviously they have an obligation -- legal, moral, and otherwise -- to always provide safe facilities and adequate conditions for their residents as best they are able to do. we will do a full investigation into whether these facilities, the owner of the facilities failed to keep residents safe and if they failed on efforts to check in on them and determine what the conditions were in the shelter. if warranted, we will take aggressive legal action against any responsible parties. our top priority now is making sure that the vulnerable residents are safe and well cared for, and i can tell you, they will move to a number of nursing homes, some in the hospital, as i mentioned, and others to special needs shelters across the state of louisiana. at present, there are nine storm-related deaths. the 60-year-old gentleman from ascension parish who had the
care center in jefferson parish. i would point out that unless there is a mandatory evacuation order, nursing homes make the decisions about when and where to evacuate and obviously they have an obligation -- legal, moral, and otherwise -- to always provide safe facilities and adequate conditions for their residents as best they are able to do. we will do a full investigation into whether these facilities, the owner of the facilities failed to keep residents safe and if they failed on efforts...
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. >>> time now to monoor this week's bay area jefferson award winner. we introduce you to a local author who helps the writers of color share the stories that reflect their diverse back grounds. >> reporter: get this, i'm only going to say it once. >> i am not, nor have i ever been cherry blossom queen. i did not, nor do i plan, to bomb pearl harbor. >> reporter: shall is where she finds her voice in her poetry, and the third generation japanese-american author and community act visit helps the writers of cosame througr non-it right now s.f. bay. >>this plu no llw toes or whatstreto support you becauseyour life experience has made you rich. >> reporter: more than 350 people of color have come to her twice a month's creative writing workshop since 2015 to explore race, crass, culture and gender identity. >> it has been wonderful to have this group of people of color. >> reporter: the sessions at the public libraries or over zoom are funded by grants and foundations so people come for free or pay a small donation. the poet norm maddox, offer of black calc
. >>> time now to monoor this week's bay area jefferson award winner. we introduce you to a local author who helps the writers of color share the stories that reflect their diverse back grounds. >> reporter: get this, i'm only going to say it once. >> i am not, nor have i ever been cherry blossom queen. i did not, nor do i plan, to bomb pearl harbor. >> reporter: shall is where she finds her voice in her poetry, and the third generation japanese-american author and...
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. >>> plus, our bay area jefferson award winner. find out how she's protecting the health of one underserved ys learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1 reverse mortgage lender. lemme tell you something. i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior. or worse, that it was some way to take your home. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. discover if a reverse mortgage loan is right for you. use it to eliminate monthly mortgage payments pay of credit card bills, medical costs and more. with a reverse mortgage you can pay whatever you can when it works for you, or find out more, call aag for your free information kit i'm proud to be a part of aag. i trust 'em. i think you can too. call now! >>> the number of americans signing up for unemployment benefits is now at a pandemic low. 340,000 first time filings last week. but there's still work
. >>> plus, our bay area jefferson award winner. find out how she's protecting the health of one underserved ys learn how your neighbors are accessing $100,000s with a reverse mortgage loan from the bay area's #1 reverse mortgage lender. lemme tell you something. i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior. or worse, that it was some way to take your home. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan like...
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. >> sharon introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. sharon? is working on her own memoirs about growing up japanese-american, but has also created a space so others can be empowered through their own writing. >> get this, i will only say it once. i am not, nor have i ever been, a cherry blossom crane. i did not, nor do i plan to bomb pearl harbor. >> reporter: siegel signs her voice in her poetry, and the third generation japanese- american author and community activist helps writers of color find the same through her own nonprofit sf bay. >> this is a place for you to tell your stories. we are not here to tell you how to write your stories or what stories to tell. we are just here to support you. because, your life perience hamade you rich. peof color hav through her twice per month creative writing workshop since 2015 to explore race, class, culture, gender, and identity. >> it has been wonderful to have this group of people of color. >> the sessions at the cisco public library or a resume are funded by the city's arts commission and grant f
. >> sharon introduces us to this week's bay area jefferson award winner. sharon? is working on her own memoirs about growing up japanese-american, but has also created a space so others can be empowered through their own writing. >> get this, i will only say it once. i am not, nor have i ever been, a cherry blossom crane. i did not, nor do i plan to bomb pearl harbor. >> reporter: siegel signs her voice in her poetry, and the third generation japanese- american author and...
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but you had those, like jefferson, who said i fear that god is just.nd the rest of that quote is he will come back and get us for this, basically. [laughter]g there's, like, nothing we can do about it. so that kicking the can down the street, beingwi unwilling to dismantle slavery, being unwilling to even conceptualize whatdo freedom would look like r black people andra afraid that e language of freedom, of democracy, of equality that was coursing through that era would somehow move, would be permeable and move outside of the white confines and intohe that enslavd community and that black communities would get the wrong ideas in their heads. but that community already knew what freedom was and knew that what they were having wasn't it. and so that was part of the anxiety, the angst, the fear that was coarsing through there, and you had a series of slave revolts, and you had a series of attempted slave revolts, planned slave revolts. and with each one the response was, you know, slavery is wrong. instead, the response was we need to double down. and so
but you had those, like jefferson, who said i fear that god is just.nd the rest of that quote is he will come back and get us for this, basically. [laughter]g there's, like, nothing we can do about it. so that kicking the can down the street, beingwi unwilling to dismantle slavery, being unwilling to even conceptualize whatdo freedom would look like r black people andra afraid that e language of freedom, of democracy, of equality that was coursing through that era would somehow move, would be...
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aoary serv know a hero doing onr a bay ar jefferson award. to >>> whiskey isn't just for drinking anymore. it is becoming a collectors item. a special bottle is going up for sale next month. it was 80 years in the making and the longest barrel aged scotch in existence. it was barrel during . iskey is fetch up to $200,000 when it goes up for auction next month. >>> leslie moran has a look at contenders in this year's ceremony. >> i am here to celebrate my friends and my peers and myself. it is a great weekend. >> reporter: the first of many pre-emmy parties went down on friday night. the celebration in north hollywood was all about celebrating the big nominees. from anthony anderson to bobby burke. >> where is my trumpet? >> sunday night may belong to this show, nominated for 20 mas. >> this is great. we are trying to appreciate and be grateful? >> i thought it was the best job i ever had. i had no idea that we were making something that would resonate with people the way the show has. >> i think the show is great. win the celebration was a bi
aoary serv know a hero doing onr a bay ar jefferson award. to >>> whiskey isn't just for drinking anymore. it is becoming a collectors item. a special bottle is going up for sale next month. it was 80 years in the making and the longest barrel aged scotch in existence. it was barrel during . iskey is fetch up to $200,000 when it goes up for auction next month. >>> leslie moran has a look at contenders in this year's ceremony. >> i am here to celebrate my friends and my...
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. >>> this week's jefferson award winner is introduced to us. >>> veronica shep make a difference. volunteers distributed hundreds of boxes of fresh produce and poultry from local food banks to dozens of churches in san francisco and beyond. the churches then delivered the food to 800 families in need each week. assistant pastor, at the first samoan pentecostal church in east palo alto. >> this food put a smile on her face is at the end of the day, knowing we were able to help somebody. >> reporter: the food giveaway is just part of the work of the san francisco african-american faith-based coalition. veronica sheppard out of the nonprofit in 2016. partners with dozens of churches to tackle health problems among the cities underserved african-americans. >> every one of these churches are all dealing with huge health disparities that have very high impact on her african- american community. diabetes, hypertension, cancer. >> reporter: she heads the antiracist office in the city's health department. she harnesses her connections for good. her nonprofit part and with sf new deal to de
. >>> this week's jefferson award winner is introduced to us. >>> veronica shep make a difference. volunteers distributed hundreds of boxes of fresh produce and poultry from local food banks to dozens of churches in san francisco and beyond. the churches then delivered the food to 800 families in need each week. assistant pastor, at the first samoan pentecostal church in east palo alto. >> this food put a smile on her face is at the end of the day, knowing we were able...
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in jefferson parish, we only lost one life during the storm.tunately, i happen to know the person, and it's very, very tragic, where the waters rose very high. a couple days later, two days later, we lost three people to carbon monoxide poisoning, and another resident to a nursing home, an issue with that, with the people who evacuated. and we also had, which is not directly storm-related, but we had a fatal shooting at a gas station because we're living in a community that is completely broken down, and people be stressed and it is a very fractured community right now. we have lost more people post-storm than we did during the storm. we're, day by day, trying to put our community back together. the fuel situation just hit us as a double whammy in the fact that eight refineries got hit. so the fuel at the source of it got hit. if this storm would have been anywhere else and the roads were passable, we would have been shipping our gas to them. but the fact that our eight refineries got hit where the storm hit land, is a double whammy for us, in
in jefferson parish, we only lost one life during the storm.tunately, i happen to know the person, and it's very, very tragic, where the waters rose very high. a couple days later, two days later, we lost three people to carbon monoxide poisoning, and another resident to a nursing home, an issue with that, with the people who evacuated. and we also had, which is not directly storm-related, but we had a fatal shooting at a gas station because we're living in a community that is completely broken...
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jefferson parish will come back quickly.to be able to get that critical infrastructure back in place and for people to have a little bit of patience. >> yeah, let's talk about the struggle now, this universal struggle for basic survival. cnn spoke with this young man who was holding his 3-month-old baby, who was relying on gas and the fuel for his car in order to get air-conditioning, in order to survive. listen. >> and it's been kind of hard, you know, with a 3-month-old baby and no water, no lights, none of that. it ain't really easy. we wake up all morning crying, you know, so, it's really difficult. >> i mean, this is awful. it's miserable. what can you do and what is being done to help people? >> so, you know, on any of these storms, you know, you know the critical services have not only come back from the regular services that we have, but we're distributing food, we're distributing water, ice. that's why we ask people to leave beforehand. it's not necessarily the damage to your structure, it's having the ability to re
jefferson parish will come back quickly.to be able to get that critical infrastructure back in place and for people to have a little bit of patience. >> yeah, let's talk about the struggle now, this universal struggle for basic survival. cnn spoke with this young man who was holding his 3-month-old baby, who was relying on gas and the fuel for his car in order to get air-conditioning, in order to survive. listen. >> and it's been kind of hard, you know, with a 3-month-old baby and...
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unfortunately, we have 13 nursing homes here in jefferson parish.of them were with this outfit, part of this conglomerate, whatever you call it, group of nursing homes, and we lost one of our residents to this. our teams here, one of our people here, reached out to the nursing homes, reached out to the assisted living beforehand. we knew who was evacuating, who was staying and we have been bringing fuel and generator power so their generators can keep going to the ones that stayed. so even though we don't regulate this, we proactively reached out to our nursing homes and assisted living and have been staying in contact with them, sometimes they evacuated after the fact. but we had an idea of what was going on. these folks evacuated pre-storm and it is a tragedy that they were not prepared for this level of people. i mean, i'm not saying it's an easy thing to do. but if you're in that business and you're located down here on the gulf coast, the plan has to be a strong one if you're dealing with, you know, people's loved ones and people who are so vul
unfortunately, we have 13 nursing homes here in jefferson parish.of them were with this outfit, part of this conglomerate, whatever you call it, group of nursing homes, and we lost one of our residents to this. our teams here, one of our people here, reached out to the nursing homes, reached out to the assisted living beforehand. we knew who was evacuating, who was staying and we have been bringing fuel and generator power so their generators can keep going to the ones that stayed. so even...
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for joining us i am the director of the center for jefferson studies at monticello. my pleasure to introduce our guest author discussing his book the complete victory a saratoga on —- in the american revolution published
for joining us i am the director of the center for jefferson studies at monticello. my pleasure to introduce our guest author discussing his book the complete victory a saratoga on —- in the american revolution published
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. >>> meet our jefferson award wi ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off.'t removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unuipath. reboot work. >>> many people know them as the sound of the 70s. and now they are in their 70s. the group abba is back . that was one of their many hits back then. dancing queen was there because. the band is releasing their first new music since the 80s when they broke up. the new album is called voyage and it's coming out in november. abba is asking fans to take a chance on a new show in london. >> no imagination could dream up that. where releasing a new album after 40 years and still the best of friends and enjoying each other's company. we have total loyalty. who has experience that? nobody. >> abba's music has remained popular. 65 million people have seen the musical, mamma mia , that debuted 20 years ago. strict let's focus on one camera view in the inland valleys of the east bay. a couple of things here. there is still a lot of smoke out there. the air
. >>> meet our jefferson award wi ♪ ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off.'t removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unuipath. reboot work. >>> many people know them as the sound of the 70s. and now they are in their 70s. the group abba is back . that was one of their many hits back then. dancing queen was there because. the band is releasing their first new music since the 80s...
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ilia: francisco, en jefferson, cuÁntas personas estÁn sin electricidad?anzan debido a la magnitud de los daÑos del huracÁn. autoridades estiman que al menos cuatro semanas se retornarÍa a la normalidad, lo que se hace largo para las personas que estÁn sufriendo. jorge: miles de personas evacuan la zona turÍstica de [...] ante la amenaza del incendio en california. las llamas quemaron cabaÑas, en nevada, tambiÉn abandonan los hogares. luis: creciendo durante la noche, el incendio continÚa acercÁndose peligrosamente al sur del lago tajo. comunidades que hoy deberÍan estar escenas de turÍsticas, estÁn vacÍas, escapando del capricho de las llamas. mÁs de 20.000 personas fueron evacuadas. >> no sabÍamos si serÍa una o dos semanas. luis: siempre se supo que esta Área era de alto riesgo para incendios forestales, pero este es un gran incendio que cubre una alta regiÓn, o dos los puntos se estÁn quemando —— todos los puntos se estÁn quemando al mismo tiempo. el fuego es errÁtico, la aventura es riesgosa. si las condiciones no mejoran, las prÓximas horas serÁn cru
ilia: francisco, en jefferson, cuÁntas personas estÁn sin electricidad?anzan debido a la magnitud de los daÑos del huracÁn. autoridades estiman que al menos cuatro semanas se retornarÍa a la normalidad, lo que se hace largo para las personas que estÁn sufriendo. jorge: miles de personas evacuan la zona turÍstica de [...] ante la amenaza del incendio en california. las llamas quemaron cabaÑas, en nevada, tambiÉn abandonan los hogares. luis: creciendo durante la noche, el incendio...
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then even people that started to think differently about it, someone like thomas jefferson even understoodhe irony within this injustice but knew that another way it could cause problems but they paper themselves to this corner they are scared of the problem that they created. >> so that fear of those that have some reservations about the general concept of slavery you cannot give those people guns because now afraid we will get retribution. >> so you have that skittishness in front of the columnist to look at slavery and say this is an abomination but jefferson said i fear that god is just in the rest of that quotation is heth will come back and get us for this. [laughter] there's nothing we can do about it. so the kicking the can down the street, being unwilling to dismantle slavery being unwilling to even conceptualize that freedom of the quite for black people and a slave that the language and the freedom of democracy and equality coursing through that era would somehow be permeable to the confines into that enslaved community and they have the ideas in their heads but they are ready k
then even people that started to think differently about it, someone like thomas jefferson even understoodhe irony within this injustice but knew that another way it could cause problems but they paper themselves to this corner they are scared of the problem that they created. >> so that fear of those that have some reservations about the general concept of slavery you cannot give those people guns because now afraid we will get retribution. >> so you have that skittishness in front...
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. >> sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: hundreds of senior citizens already come to the i.t. book man community center in san francisco's lakeview neighborhood for hot meals, food give aways and activities from quilting to computer lab. why not also make it a covid testing and vaccination site? she worked to make it happen, heads up the corporation ich rves more than 300 older adults. yo ou shouldn't have to el get access to everything that you need. so we are extremely thankful for that. >> reporter: the staff called all the seniors and got more than 75% of them vaccinated earlier this year. by spring she encountered more people of all ages afraid to get the shot. she and her team went block by block person to person countering what she calls misinformation with personal stories. >> what it means is if you are unvaccinated and get covid, when you take it home to your grandmother, mother, father, wife, your children, you very well could be spreading it. >> reporter: she hosted discussion groups like one with a doctor and several african- amer
. >> sharon chin introduces us to this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: hundreds of senior citizens already come to the i.t. book man community center in san francisco's lakeview neighborhood for hot meals, food give aways and activities from quilting to computer lab. why not also make it a covid testing and vaccination site? she worked to make it happen, heads up the corporation ich rves more than 300 older adults. yo ou shouldn't have to el get access to everything that...
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want to go to josh in jefferson parish. you're seeing a distribution of supplies that are important to people. josh, they don't even have fresh water to drink, they're under a boil water alert even a week after the storm, right? >> reporter: that's right. going on day eight with no clean water. talk about a tale of two cities. in new orleans parish, they are telling residents that left feel free to come back to the city. here in jefferson parish they're telling folks please continue to stay away if you can with the emergency operations folks saying this area is still not ready to sustain everyday regular life. that's why you have the national guard out in full force. the line starts down there. it curves all the way around here, and you have folks that lined up way before 8:00 a.m. here, trying to get basics like water, food, and ice. everyone still doesn't have air conditioning. yesterday was a slow day here. the national guard troops handed out 19,000 meals, 5,000 bags of ice, and 25,000 bottles of water on a slow day. i
want to go to josh in jefferson parish. you're seeing a distribution of supplies that are important to people. josh, they don't even have fresh water to drink, they're under a boil water alert even a week after the storm, right? >> reporter: that's right. going on day eight with no clean water. talk about a tale of two cities. in new orleans parish, they are telling residents that left feel free to come back to the city. here in jefferson parish they're telling folks please continue to...
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even people that think differently about it even like thomas jefferson understood the irony with the injustice but new that they painted themselves into a corner where now they stare at the problems they created a never thought of it in exactly those terms at the theater could have impeded the people that had some reservations about the general concept of slavery. but we cannot give them guns because now i'm afraid we will get retribution so talk about that a little bit more. >> so you have that skittishness in some of the columnist look at slaveryt in said this is an abomination and jefferson said that that there's nothing we can do about it and god will come back and get us so to be unwilling to dismantle slavery an unwilling to even conceptualize what freedom look like for black people and the language of freedom and democracy and equality coursing through that era and to live outside of the white can find into the community and that gets the wrong idea but they already knew what freedom was and what they had was not it that is part of the anxiety and the ink stand fear with a ser
even people that think differently about it even like thomas jefferson understood the irony with the injustice but new that they painted themselves into a corner where now they stare at the problems they created a never thought of it in exactly those terms at the theater could have impeded the people that had some reservations about the general concept of slavery. but we cannot give them guns because now i'm afraid we will get retribution so talk about that a little bit more. >> so you...
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secretary of war jefferson davis and that is jefferson davis who becomes president that they plan touote mormon eyes the abolitionist so what does that tell us again when we think about the long-term impact of the controversy around the mormons and the way they escape issues surrounding minority rights? it just openly says like yeah sure we will treat them the same way that we treat mob violence against the mormons. why is it so powerful in such a revealing letter? >> joseph smith declared in 1843 that states right philosophies or the states rights doctrines are -- and essentially what he meant is the federal government is powerless and unwilling to step in and protect minority groups from mob violence and condones the action. and this is what i bring up in the conclusion. in 1854 just as the mormons have moved out to utah territory missouri is against dealing with an unwanted political minority this time the abolitionist as we are getting closer and closer to civil war and they are causing problems in missouri for the leadership and david acheson a sitting u.s. senator back in 1830s
secretary of war jefferson davis and that is jefferson davis who becomes president that they plan touote mormon eyes the abolitionist so what does that tell us again when we think about the long-term impact of the controversy around the mormons and the way they escape issues surrounding minority rights? it just openly says like yeah sure we will treat them the same way that we treat mob violence against the mormons. why is it so powerful in such a revealing letter? >> joseph smith...
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. >> things fan to shift with the jeffersons. ♪ moving on up to the east side ♪ >>> jeffersons was groundbreaking>> it was an explosive thing for norman leer to say wake up. now this. >> to both y'all in here? >> uh-huh. some place, isn't it? >> yeah. i didn't know the juchlgs had a couple. >> couple of what? >> a made and a butler. >> we are talking people who are living above their station. >> hold it, diane. we are the jeffersons. >> you right, louise, he's a great joker. >> he's not joking, diane. >> really aside from wardrobe and the populations they live, they were still black, because no matter how much money you have, no matter where you live, blackness is its open class. >> how can you afford to live in a place like this? you aunt tall enough to be no basketball player. can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. (door closes) ♪ ♪ (door closes) ♪ ♪ (excited laughter
. >> things fan to shift with the jeffersons. ♪ moving on up to the east side ♪ >>> jeffersons was groundbreaking>> it was an explosive thing for norman leer to say wake up. now this. >> to both y'all in here? >> uh-huh. some place, isn't it? >> yeah. i didn't know the juchlgs had a couple. >> couple of what? >> a made and a butler. >> we are talking people who are living above their station. >> hold it, diane. we are the...