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think back to john ross going to washington, d.c. after the treaty, the same treaty i'm talking about, is imposed on the cherokee people. i picture him setting across from these federal officials, pleading his case, this treaty is unjust, you can't do this to the great cherokee nation. and i imagine them looking across, notwithstanding john marshall's decision, looking at him and saying chief ross, the treaty is the law of the land and you will abide by it. i got to go to washington, d.c. last fall and sat across from federal officials and say, the treaty is the law of the land and you will abide by it. [laughter] [applause] i said it nicer than that. ofthere is some measure justice in asserting these treaty rights and asserting this particular treaty right out of a treaty that was unjust. it is a measure of justice for us. enough impress upon you that me being up here, me being able to speak for the cherokee nation, me being able to represent a nation that has a government to government relationship with the united states, is owed i
think back to john ross going to washington, d.c. after the treaty, the same treaty i'm talking about, is imposed on the cherokee people. i picture him setting across from these federal officials, pleading his case, this treaty is unjust, you can't do this to the great cherokee nation. and i imagine them looking across, notwithstanding john marshall's decision, looking at him and saying chief ross, the treaty is the law of the land and you will abide by it. i got to go to washington, d.c. last...
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john ross is the great hero of mid-19th century cherokee history. and he'll end up in oklahoma , where his descendents still live today. ross presided over what's been called by one author a cherokee renaissance. in the 1820's, the cherokees who were in northwestern georgia and parts of tennessee and north carolina had to sort of come to grips with how they were going to make it surrounded by this non-native population that was rapidly, as kevin illustrated, spreading west. and so, what they decided to do, in part -- keep their traditions, and at the same time , to a certain extent, modify those traditions in order to better fit into the neighborhood. so, they would become sort of a plantation-based economy, in part. slavery is legalized because they're surrounded by georgians. they will develop a written language. and i do want to say a word about this. so, this is sequoia's story. sequoia's still very much revered. he'll also end up dying in mexico. sequoia invented a syllabarie. there is your vocabulary word for the day. a syllabarie is different
john ross is the great hero of mid-19th century cherokee history. and he'll end up in oklahoma , where his descendents still live today. ross presided over what's been called by one author a cherokee renaissance. in the 1820's, the cherokees who were in northwestern georgia and parts of tennessee and north carolina had to sort of come to grips with how they were going to make it surrounded by this non-native population that was rapidly, as kevin illustrated, spreading west. and so, what they...
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ok expect now to john ross who's a senior fellow at the chung institute renmin university of china welcome john well you've experienced this 1st hand over in china what does it look like now the crisis is is it over or things just slowly starting to improve it's a long way to go or how they actually experience it 1st time because by chance i was out of the country when the current virus broke up of course i'm in concert many many times. with all my colleagues china and also. written in universities. well the situation is gradually getting back i wouldn't call normal. but it is less abnormal for example just the institute where i work people started returns were. 2 weeks ago and the what they're very confident in john is that lasik lee shows the you can defeat this virus so it's weeks from the beginning the very least from the 1st lock down. to being no cases recorded at all so that went up the peak of the worst day was february for which is 3897 cases and since then in reduced or sensually 0 it's been taken by the most stringent measures i mean my chinese friends are horrified by the lack
ok expect now to john ross who's a senior fellow at the chung institute renmin university of china welcome john well you've experienced this 1st hand over in china what does it look like now the crisis is is it over or things just slowly starting to improve it's a long way to go or how they actually experience it 1st time because by chance i was out of the country when the current virus broke up of course i'm in concert many many times. with all my colleagues china and also. written in...
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john ross, the cherokee leader was a national political figure in the united states. he could marshal allies, both politicians and members of congress, but also civic groups. there were legislators opposed to what this act was talking about, which was a removal of american indians. we knew that most americans today, if they knew the term trail of tears, they understand it was a moment of national shame for the united states. there are few people that say that was their finest hour, let's do it again. we know people understand it was something the country regrets. what we were interested in doing is trying to explain how there was a real national debate about this that people at the time, including people in congress, predicted that it would not go well. we wanted to show that it was a national conversation that happened. in this section we show a range of points of view. we start with president jefferson, who understood that there was a contradiction in his mind about having these indian nations within the borders of the united states. he thought a lot about what the
john ross, the cherokee leader was a national political figure in the united states. he could marshal allies, both politicians and members of congress, but also civic groups. there were legislators opposed to what this act was talking about, which was a removal of american indians. we knew that most americans today, if they knew the term trail of tears, they understand it was a moment of national shame for the united states. there are few people that say that was their finest hour, let's do it...
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one group is john ross and the national party, and they show up right? "we are staying," but there is a second group headed by chief john rich, who i think my reading the writing on , let'sl, makes the call get the best deal we can, and so the ridge faction, which is known in cherokee history of the treaty party or treaty faction, though unelected and operating illegally under cherokee law, agree in the spring of 1835 to sign a removal treaty, which will be signed in final form by that faction in the capital in december, 1835, and it is that treaty in which the cherokee again, illegally executed under cherokee law, , and this is move the beginning, then, of this complicated story of the trail of tears, the migration for the cherokees, and the trail of tears migration for the other tribes. thank you. [applause] now, i think -- do we want to do a minute of q&a? to tagteam are going q&a for just a few minutes, since i went a little longer than expected. all right, so there are microphones in the aisle, if anyone has any questions. are not required, by the wa
one group is john ross and the national party, and they show up right? "we are staying," but there is a second group headed by chief john rich, who i think my reading the writing on , let'sl, makes the call get the best deal we can, and so the ridge faction, which is known in cherokee history of the treaty party or treaty faction, though unelected and operating illegally under cherokee law, agree in the spring of 1835 to sign a removal treaty, which will be signed in final form by...
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and i will leave you when cubic energy went bankrupt, john ross, where you took a complete wipe out on the equity, john ross the vice president of operations said what is really worth anything at 40 dollar oil into dollar gas? it's hard for me to say right now. the answer for the equity holders including wells fargo was zero. as of today, west texas crude is at 43 dollars and natural gas about a buck 90. it is a concern for me that you do not know. i understand this is recent news, but if you could get back to us with some sense of what the exposure is and how concerned we should be about broader market exposure in the banking sector. >> i can assure you it is a topic of conversation inside the company. >> thank you i yield back. >> the gentleman from colorado mr. perlmutter is recognized for five minutes. >> good to see you mister scharf. a couple questions. a wise man once told me problems do not age very well. this gap insurance, the guaranteed asset protection where wells fargo has received a premium to cover the loss of the car, and then the car is either sold and wells fargo is p
and i will leave you when cubic energy went bankrupt, john ross, where you took a complete wipe out on the equity, john ross the vice president of operations said what is really worth anything at 40 dollar oil into dollar gas? it's hard for me to say right now. the answer for the equity holders including wells fargo was zero. as of today, west texas crude is at 43 dollars and natural gas about a buck 90. it is a concern for me that you do not know. i understand this is recent news, but if you...
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businesses to reopen the number of active cases has been in steady decline since february we spoke to john rossa senior fellow at the chung yang institute at renmin university in china he says that countries need to learn from china's experience of tackling the virus. situation is gradually getting back i wouldn't call normal. but it is less abnormal what people don't understand is that the outbreak in western europe and the night states is much much worse than the one in china because this is it's not very meaningful to make comparison absolute numbers when china's population is some much bigger than that of other countries it's more than 4 times the case of the size and state's population $23.00 times the size of italy's population that means that for example that when you have the same number of cases in italy and in china this actually means the situation is 23 times as bad in italy and intensity the situation in the united states in terms of the population is 10 times as bad as the situation and this is because they're not taking the extremely rigorous measures they're not making mass wear
businesses to reopen the number of active cases has been in steady decline since february we spoke to john rossa senior fellow at the chung yang institute at renmin university in china he says that countries need to learn from china's experience of tackling the virus. situation is gradually getting back i wouldn't call normal. but it is less abnormal what people don't understand is that the outbreak in western europe and the night states is much much worse than the one in china because this is...
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so principal chief john ross left last, after he had seen all of the other turkeys on their way west. he traveled by steamboat with a small group of cherokees, and ordered to take those who had been too ill to leave with the regular detachments, and while the detachments were waiting to cross the mississippi river, he made two camps, and he wrote the following account. "on my arrival with the water lettersnt, i received from various persons on the first houses in nashville, informing me that it was understood the land attachments had been stopped at the andissippi river by ice, for various reasons, it would be most advisable to transport the immigrants from that point by water. therefore they sent me proposals for furnishing the steamboats for that purpose. in ohio, i also received letters from mr. thomas and clark, junior, one of my principal agents all other urging me and most pressing terms to visit the detachment still detained at or near willis ferry in the mississippi river. them presence among were necessary, calculated to deter them from pursuing their journey through missouri
so principal chief john ross left last, after he had seen all of the other turkeys on their way west. he traveled by steamboat with a small group of cherokees, and ordered to take those who had been too ill to leave with the regular detachments, and while the detachments were waiting to cross the mississippi river, he made two camps, and he wrote the following account. "on my arrival with the water lettersnt, i received from various persons on the first houses in nashville, informing me...
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, were you took a wipe on the equity, john ross, vice president of operations, said what is really worth anything at $40 oil and $2 gas? it is hard for me to say. the equity holders including wells fargo was 0. >> it was $43, natural gas is what you need. >> it is a concern for me that you don't know. i know this is just recent news, and the broader market exposure in the banking sector, i appreciate it. >> it is a topic of conversation in the company. >> i yield back. >> the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. >> good to see you mister scharf. three questions. two, to follow along miss porter's questions and mister cassidy's questions about the company. a wise man once told me problems don't age very well. this gap insurance, guaranteed asset protection where wells fargo received a premium to cover the loss of a car, and wells fargo has paid off, refinanced car has paid off, continues to hold the premium and there are cases out there broadly bins the company to recover that. small dollar amounts and as somebody who has been outside counsel to financial institut
, were you took a wipe on the equity, john ross, vice president of operations, said what is really worth anything at $40 oil and $2 gas? it is hard for me to say. the equity holders including wells fargo was 0. >> it was $43, natural gas is what you need. >> it is a concern for me that you don't know. i know this is just recent news, and the broader market exposure in the banking sector, i appreciate it. >> it is a topic of conversation in the company. >> i yield back....
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thursday, your first day of spring skies, clearing out temperatures warm back to the 60's ross all right, thank you john we started off with a hot spot it cleared so now traffic looks pretty good. >>a lot of the folks were stuck in traffic on the shore freeway they have finally made it up to the bay bridge toll plaza and the ride into san francisco looks pretty good right we're at 8 minutes here for your drive time. there's a bit of a backup in the cash lanes as usual the fast track lanes in carpool lanes look good but overall a nice trip into san francisco want to want to cross the golden gate where is everyone nobody's home right now 19 minutes here wide open the bottle to the tolls here's 92. it's busy it's been busy for the last 40 minutes or so it's always our first bridge to start backing up so we don't have trouble spots right now the trip from the east bay to the peninsula looks pretty good. i thought i saw some flashing lights there or maybe someone just emerging 13 minutes off to one oh one all right checking in on traffic tracker more good news. so if you take 6.80 rolling south pacheco to wa
thursday, your first day of spring skies, clearing out temperatures warm back to the 60's ross all right, thank you john we started off with a hot spot it cleared so now traffic looks pretty good. >>a lot of the folks were stuck in traffic on the shore freeway they have finally made it up to the bay bridge toll plaza and the ride into san francisco looks pretty good right we're at 8 minutes here for your drive time. there's a bit of a backup in the cash lanes as usual the fast track lanes...
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ross spring dress event, on now! martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f.h has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... what? oooh... ahhh. no. yeah? s! y yes. that's the sound of saving 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> now, news to build a better bay area from abc7. >> they don't call it super tuesday for nothing. but tonight i tell you with absolute confidence we are going to win the democratic nomination. [ cheers and applause ] >> a reinvigorated joe biden was the comingback kid of super tuesday. but it was bernie sanders who won california. >> voters in 14 states and one u.s. territory went to the polls today with a third of all delegates up for grabs. >> here in california sanders is leading with 30% of the vote. the "associated press" has called the race for him. but it's not clear how many delegates sanders will claim from california. there are 415 delegates up for grabs in
ross spring dress event, on now! martin luther king jr.: we hold these truths to be self-evident -- that all men are created equal. john f.h has been passed to a new generation of americans. barbara jordan: the american dream need not forever be deferred. lyndon johnson: this is the richest and the most powerful country... what? oooh... ahhh. no. yeah? s! y yes. that's the sound of saving 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. >>> now, news to build a...
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john krasinski is here. but when we return, the "c" in c-pac stands for coronavirus. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) get to the rossing dress event, where the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices on our best selection of spring dresses. the ross spring dress event, on now! what? oooh... ahhh. no. yeah? yes! oh yeah! sí. yes. that's the sound of saving 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: >> stephen: hey! give it up for jon batiste and "stay human," everybody! jon, feeling good? >> jon: yeah, i'm feeling good. staying healthy. >> stephen: don't forget to socially distance yourself. >> jon: yes. >> stephen: i don't know what that means. i think it means have fewer friends, but evidently it's a healthy thing to do. >> jon: be an introvert. >> stephen: our friend john krasinski is going to be out here in just a moment. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: he's a lovely, handsome, talented, funny. >> jon: director. >> stephen: very threatening. >> jon: amazing. ( laughter ) >> stephen
john krasinski is here. but when we return, the "c" in c-pac stands for coronavirus. stick around! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) get to the rossing dress event, where the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices on our best selection of spring dresses. the ross spring dress event, on now! what? oooh... ahhh. no. yeah? yes! oh yeah! sí. yes. that's the sound of saving 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross....
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ross. yes for less. >>te now 9 2in san francisco, a 19 year-old man was arrested for extorting a minor for child ane johnsaid oh was caught after state troopers in new york alerted san francisco police abt his inappropriate communications with a minor. he's also accused with having or of having child on an online storage account. police believe there may other victims out there. in the east bay closing argumes are now underway in the trial for e murder of nia wilson. the spect at the center of the trial is johkao he was absent from the courtroom yesterday as his public defender, christina moore ended her closing arguments in tears as she apologized to the jury. she as actually apologing for a moment in court when she snapped t dozens of new wilson's family d friends telling them quote this trial is not about you. moore suggested that the trial was unfair because of comments made from the gallerfrom nielsen supporters that the jury could hear. john kao as we know has admitted to killg. nia wilson back in july 22,018, but he's pleaded not guty. by reason of insanity. >>the city of bakersfie is coming toget
ross. yes for less. >>te now 9 2in san francisco, a 19 year-old man was arrested for extorting a minor for child ane johnsaid oh was caught after state troopers in new york alerted san francisco police abt his inappropriate communications with a minor. he's also accused with having or of having child on an online storage account. police believe there may other victims out there. in the east bay closing argumes are now underway in the trial for e murder of nia wilson. the spect at the...
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another warm day on tap john trimble standing by in the forecast center with a look at our weather for today and the rest of the week ahead we'll be right back. get to the ross the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices on our best selection of spring dresses. the ross spring dress event, on now! officially hitting the us.virus man: the markets are plunging for a second straight day. vo: health experts warn the us is underprepared. managing a crisis is what mike bloomberg does. in the aftermath of 9-11, he steadied and rebuilt america's largest city. oversaw emergency response to natural disasters. upgraded hospital preparedness to manage health crises. and he's funding cutting edge research to contain epidemics. tested. ready. mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. wendy's is changing the game from this... to a breakfast that eats other breakfasts for breakfast. these are a few of my favorite things. who says you can't have a baconator for breakfast? don't just "grab a cof
another warm day on tap john trimble standing by in the forecast center with a look at our weather for today and the rest of the week ahead we'll be right back. get to the ross the prices make all the dresses yeses. yeah! save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices on our best selection of spring dresses. the ross spring dress event, on now! officially hitting the us.virus man: the markets are plunging for a second straight day. vo: health experts warn the us is underprepared. managing a...