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john fletcher, the confederate governor of virginia put out a call for the capture. face inwhat they had to this fearful experiment. was a lawyer from miriam county, west virginia. fairmont the city he lived in. he would have never thought of himself as a politician. he would have never thought of it of the civil war. placed in a set of circumstances. he was unanimously voted by the body to be the governor. it was his idea. -- settingone sense at home reading the constitution when he came across the article, the idea that they could use to form the new state. you are going to make a new state from the parent state, the legislature of the parent state has to give permission. what did they do? we formed our own legislature, which then gave it self permission. that is how it happened. you can say how does that work thankfully for our story the united states won the seven -- civil war and completely different. this is recognized by the supreme court. he was not happy to have the state could bill on his desk. lincoln becomes a political decision to create the new state of
john fletcher, the confederate governor of virginia put out a call for the capture. face inwhat they had to this fearful experiment. was a lawyer from miriam county, west virginia. fairmont the city he lived in. he would have never thought of himself as a politician. he would have never thought of it of the civil war. placed in a set of circumstances. he was unanimously voted by the body to be the governor. it was his idea. -- settingone sense at home reading the constitution when he came...
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fletcher >> carl m. flickinger >> john joseph florio >> joseph walken flounders >> carl ann flyzik >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >> steven mark fogel >> thomas j. foley >> jane c. folger >> david j. fontana >> chih min foo >> godwin forde >> donald a. foreman >> christopher hugh forsythe >> claudia alicia foster >> noel john foster >> sandra n. foster >> ana fosteris >> robert joseph foti >> jeffrey fox >> virginia elizabeth fox >> pauline francis >> virgin lucy francis >> gary jay frank >> morton h. frank >> peter christopher frank >> so lean l. frazier >> richard k. fraser >> kevin j. frawley >> clyde frazier jr. >> lillian inez frederick >> andrew fredericks >> tamitha freemen >> brett owen freiman >> peter l. freund >> arlene eva fried >> alan wayne friedlander >> and my brother-in-law, edward raymond vannacor. ed, you have missed every day by all of your family and friends. we know you're happy now. you have your parents with you. we feel your presence every day. please know that you and all of the other victims
fletcher >> carl m. flickinger >> john joseph florio >> joseph walken flounders >> carl ann flyzik >> david fodor >> michael n. fodor >> steven mark fogel >> thomas j. foley >> jane c. folger >> david j. fontana >> chih min foo >> godwin forde >> donald a. foreman >> christopher hugh forsythe >> claudia alicia foster >> noel john foster >> sandra n. foster >> ana fosteris >> robert...
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john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. >> i'm lisa fletcher and this is talk to al jazeera. my guest this week is the architect designing the national museum of african american history and culture, david adjaye. >> most architects spend years, and years pursuing a degree. you have one year of formal architectural training. what do you think... >> you did your research. busted! >> well, it's very interesting, though. what gave you the courage to just carve your own path like that? >> when i started, i was extremely scared about the whole thing. but i was also incredibly inspired by this thing. when i did my research into how architecture was being taught at that time, and what the big voices were, i found that i just disagreed. and i didn't have empathy with the discussion. because i felt that the discussion had become very formal. had become about architects naval-gazing, in a way. and kinda debating the style of something, versus the style of something else. i wanted to find a path that engaged more with what the world was, and what people w
john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. >> i'm lisa fletcher and this is talk to al jazeera. my guest this week is the architect designing the national museum of african american history and culture, david adjaye. >> most architects spend years, and years pursuing a degree. you have one year of formal architectural training. what do you think... >> you did your research. busted!...
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state webster sent his own son, fletcher, on horseback down to tyler's plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the president. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was the acting president? did he have full powers? this had never happened before. a president had never died in office. it began to be viewed with suspicion by wigs in the congress. they fought over the national bank legislation. a saturday,1841, on five of the wig cabinet members walked into the white house and each one of them, one after the other, resigned. daniel webster stayed. tyler wanted him to stay because he needed webster to help him with battles with the wigs in the congress, and he was also worried about relations with great britain. and he, tyler, was an anglophone -- anglophob. among other reasons, daniel webster as a lawyer had a wonderful client and the u.k. -- the great financial house, which dominated european and american finances for years. and daniel webster was the american lawyer for the brothers. at that time, anti-slavery pressure was building and building. the democrats controlled the house, and in 1836 adopted what was called the gaggle --
state webster sent his own son, fletcher, on horseback down to tyler's plantation in virginia to announce that he was now the president. however, there was uncertainty about john tyler's status. was the acting president? did he have full powers? this had never happened before. a president had never died in office. it began to be viewed with suspicion by wigs in the congress. they fought over the national bank legislation. a saturday,1841, on five of the wig cabinet members walked into the white...
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john. this is at 92nd street, and minor delays making their way through the tri-state area. this is fletcher avenue, and it's more of what it looks like to the area. the sunrise highway to the south is flowing freely for you. the upper white stone crossings and the toll plaza for you. route 4 moving well at englewood. we will let you know when it is open from construction. chris, back to you. >>> thank you so much, if you're just waking up, here's the stories making headlines this morning. the evacuations orders have been canceled from a southern california wild fire. the fire broke out yesterday, and it's now 70% contained. >>> teachers in seattle will be on the picket line instead of in the classroom for 50,000 public school students. the staff voted to strike after the last-minute negotiations over wages and other issues failed. >>> the united refugee agency is slamming europe saying there's needless suffering because europe failed to see the crisis coming or take coordinated action. >>> stocks are higher, and the dow jones leapt ahead 390 points, the nasdaq adding 128 and the s&p rising
john. this is at 92nd street, and minor delays making their way through the tri-state area. this is fletcher avenue, and it's more of what it looks like to the area. the sunrise highway to the south is flowing freely for you. the upper white stone crossings and the toll plaza for you. route 4 moving well at englewood. we will let you know when it is open from construction. chris, back to you. >>> thank you so much, if you're just waking up, here's the stories making headlines this...
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john kerry says he is absolutely certain and that's a quote, that assad used chemical womens -- chemical weapons against his own people. we have a former supreme nato allied commander. now the don't of the fletcherat tufts university. nice to see you again. thank you. >> good to see you, shepard. >> are you worried about the russian moves or is this something with which we should not concern ourselves? >> we should very much concern ourselves. at a minimum, it's going to prolong this conflict. it's going to put more chaos into a very confused battle space, and worst of all it's going to put russian military conducting combat operations, i have no doubt of that -- in the same battle space in which the united states is flying combat missions against the islamic state. that is a very dangerous prescription. we taught be -- ought to be very concerned use, how does it change the equation for us about how we're fighting fighting thec state. >> it does nose change the equation for us. i think secretary kerris doing this and hopefully the secretary of defense ash carter today in the talk you mentioned with his counterpart, are trying too convince the russians to get on side in this thing, which is to sa
john kerry says he is absolutely certain and that's a quote, that assad used chemical womens -- chemical weapons against his own people. we have a former supreme nato allied commander. now the don't of the fletcherat tufts university. nice to see you again. thank you. >> good to see you, shepard. >> are you worried about the russian moves or is this something with which we should not concern ourselves? >> we should very much concern ourselves. at a minimum, it's going to...