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the kal ra ri starts to be matched toe to toe and hoof to hoof with the kal ra calvary of northern virginia. they're not fighting to secure a battlefield, they're just fighting to slow down the calva calvary. but every single time when the force of union calvary meets, they always have the upper hand. early in the campaign, following their ride around the army, a confederate calvary man wrote this about the viewpoints of the calvary. he said it was such that the on silt of their calvary was considered of little account by us. so they did not think much at all of their union counter parts. by the end of the campaign a correspondent would write that many persons have compare it'd as next to something. the commands have proved themselves fully equal to i have ka va calvary. even when further wstewart was to hold on to ground, they would achieve the upper hand. it is a fight that doesn't get any of the attention. it is in the american civil war, but they will be able to show they can stand toe to toe with confederate counter parts. this will be a dramatic shift for the army of the potomac. the
the kal ra ri starts to be matched toe to toe and hoof to hoof with the kal ra calvary of northern virginia. they're not fighting to secure a battlefield, they're just fighting to slow down the calva calvary. but every single time when the force of union calvary meets, they always have the upper hand. early in the campaign, following their ride around the army, a confederate calvary man wrote this about the viewpoints of the calvary. he said it was such that the on silt of their calvary was...
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meant that with any other product, we always want to know every detail right down to the name of the kal. before we buy a carton of it's ups and downs, we don't have that option with coffee at all. because 95 percent of the market is dominated by a very opaque trading system. and coffee is traded on stock exchanges, which is why the purchase price for green, coffee beans fluctuates constantly. as these outside consumers don't even know that world coffee prices in 2019 were at rock bottom. for farmers, they go to the supermarket, buy their beans, and think that everything is normal. about you have to tell them or check what you're buying. ask questions, look at the package. if there's no information on it, how do you know what you're buying it and what they call the $1000000000.00 stuff is deeply involved in the fight for more transparency in the coffee business. but today, she's also vying for the title of the world's best coffee creation. nicole has already won several awards at the german barista championships. now she's competing in a completely new category called feet in good spirit
meant that with any other product, we always want to know every detail right down to the name of the kal. before we buy a carton of it's ups and downs, we don't have that option with coffee at all. because 95 percent of the market is dominated by a very opaque trading system. and coffee is traded on stock exchanges, which is why the purchase price for green, coffee beans fluctuates constantly. as these outside consumers don't even know that world coffee prices in 2019 were at rock bottom. for...
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captain kal, who was found alone and to sister cubs, referring to them as the three musketeers. look at those ears. >> they are cute. the cubs officially met a couple of weeks ago. we will be >>> this weekend, former president barack obama talks exclusively with cbs news. we have spoken about president trump's legal challenges in the election and his republican support. >> it's a temporary job. we are not above the rules, we are not above the law. that's the essence of our democracy. >> reporter: you can watch president obama's interview on cbs sunday morning with gayle king and on 60 minutes as he sits down to talk about his new book "a promised land". that's sunday night at 7:00. thank you ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, coronavirus is now raging across every single state in america. one orders all its residents to stay at home. and we hear from president trump for the first time in eight days. the u.s. death toll could reach nearly 440,000 by spring. what governors are begging residents to start doing right now. also in el paso, texas, patients airlifted
captain kal, who was found alone and to sister cubs, referring to them as the three musketeers. look at those ears. >> they are cute. the cubs officially met a couple of weeks ago. we will be >>> this weekend, former president barack obama talks exclusively with cbs news. we have spoken about president trump's legal challenges in the election and his republican support. >> it's a temporary job. we are not above the rules, we are not above the law. that's the essence of our...
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industrials, banks, keck kals. -- chemicals that's what i would continue to do it feels like we are long in the tooth. this just started. i think it will take much longer will it take 20 years? no i think you will see a gross outperformance by value and that's where people watching the show should be putting their money right now. selling their technology plays going to value plays, starting with banks >> pete? >> i am not so concerned about the technology names i have not sold one of the ones i am exposed to at this point in time i agree with the materials and banks. steve laid it out nicely the performance out of bank of america. all of these stocks including many of the regional names, i am very happy about it. i was one of the people getting pretty frustrated, not knowing when we would see performance. we heard how good so many different parts of the bank were they are going to start to see a little more improvement, especially if we get to chris's targets of i think he said 130 or 140 that does well for the banks and regionals. many of these names, not only do they give you the yiel
industrials, banks, keck kals. -- chemicals that's what i would continue to do it feels like we are long in the tooth. this just started. i think it will take much longer will it take 20 years? no i think you will see a gross outperformance by value and that's where people watching the show should be putting their money right now. selling their technology plays going to value plays, starting with banks >> pete? >> i am not so concerned about the technology names i have not sold one...
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so serving as the metaphor kal flies on the walls, they talk about some of the most traumatic and intimate dimensions of those bound and those that were free. they heard and saw things that typically remained obscured from view. details that white slave owning couples a often left out when they were able to write at all. many of the slave owning women in this book contended with some form of illiteracy. they were able to write and reed or possess the ability to do one but not the other. enslaved and formally enslaved people's recollections suv as some of the only ar chi value records to -- archival records. no one spoke about it more than the enslaved people subjected to their open and control. they were the people whose lives were forever changed when a mistress sold someone so she could buy a new dress. when they return from theirer rands to discover their children were gone and their mistresses were counting piles of money they received from the slave traders who bought them. only enslaved people could speak about their female owner's profound economic contributions to their continued e
so serving as the metaphor kal flies on the walls, they talk about some of the most traumatic and intimate dimensions of those bound and those that were free. they heard and saw things that typically remained obscured from view. details that white slave owning couples a often left out when they were able to write at all. many of the slave owning women in this book contended with some form of illiteracy. they were able to write and reed or possess the ability to do one but not the other....
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and so i just, camila is somebody i really, really trust because she had done the they at kal, and irks and everything, i remember being in those meetings and over zoom, obviously but being in those meetings and i wasn't nervous at all. because i had really complete faith that she was going to do something special. what that special thing would be, i had no idea. not my problem. >> trevor: okay, so then you were in an interesting position because were you as surprised as i was when you watched it then. so when you did watch it, did you feel like it kept the essence of what the book was or do you think it added something different that the book didn't? >> i think it added something different, man. because i think when you write a book, you are trying to achieve the very intimate one-on-one experience with a reader. you know, it is just you an the reader locked in this one place. and the singular voice that the reader he's hears that comes out as collaboration teu. theater to say nothing of television, is totally different in the sense that there was nothing i could have done in betwee
and so i just, camila is somebody i really, really trust because she had done the they at kal, and irks and everything, i remember being in those meetings and over zoom, obviously but being in those meetings and i wasn't nervous at all. because i had really complete faith that she was going to do something special. what that special thing would be, i had no idea. not my problem. >> trevor: okay, so then you were in an interesting position because were you as surprised as i was when you...
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. >> north carolina was seen as a possible pickup for incumbent tom tillis facing kal cunningham.claimed victory but we await the final call. in georgia, one seat is going to a january runoff. kelly loeffler will face democrat rafael warnock. as for the house late night last night, speaker nancy pelosi's about holding them and will make a majority but there were upsets and it certainly wasn't easy. >> i'm here just to sing the praises of our house democrats and our candidates. not just in terms of numbers. not just about the quantity, it's about the quality of leadership that they provide for our country. >> this afternoon house g.o.p. leader kevin mccarthy said voters rejected socialism and chose freedom. >> as our numbers continue to grow, i think at the end of the day no matter where we end up, we will be able to have a very big say or even run the floor when it comes to policy. >> mccarthy notably seven g.o.p. pickups on the house and others he's watching and feels confident about. >> bill: i think you mike. still waiting on results, critical swing states and the balance inclu
. >> north carolina was seen as a possible pickup for incumbent tom tillis facing kal cunningham.claimed victory but we await the final call. in georgia, one seat is going to a january runoff. kelly loeffler will face democrat rafael warnock. as for the house late night last night, speaker nancy pelosi's about holding them and will make a majority but there were upsets and it certainly wasn't easy. >> i'm here just to sing the praises of our house democrats and our candidates. not...
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right now watching face off against democrat kal cunningham. won his seat by less than 50,000 votes, all indications are this could be even closer this time around. after he admitted to having an inappropriate relationship outside of his marriage and has been criticized for his relationship to president trump. at about a way in on this, the first state to send out absentee ballots, early voting has been for the half of october and they show people have really embraced those options with more than 960,000 people voting absentee, 3.6 million choosing to cast ballots early on that as the state's 7.3 million registered voters and at this rate gets to be close, one other factor we will watch is still some 136,000 absentee ballots that have yet to be set back in the can make all the difference for this race, we will find out when the polls close later on tonight. >> dana: thank you so much, mark. went to go to iowa next there in the morning. >> is excited as folks are about the selection here in iowa, they might be even more excited about getting to
right now watching face off against democrat kal cunningham. won his seat by less than 50,000 votes, all indications are this could be even closer this time around. after he admitted to having an inappropriate relationship outside of his marriage and has been criticized for his relationship to president trump. at about a way in on this, the first state to send out absentee ballots, early voting has been for the half of october and they show people have really embraced those options with more...
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head kal research, if it had to be funded by individuals or foundations, but it was not generating a response. if you really wanted a good medical education, you went abroad. >> he had millions, what is hoe going to do with his money. this, of course, is the rockerfe rockerfe rockerfeller institute. so this was new. this was very exciting. and the director of a man that was appointed director of this institute was a man named simon flexler. did yo get any sense of his personality? of the man with his institute. >>. >> yes, okay, headstrong. >> and it was like polio was his thing. te is like one way for the polio research. >> he ran this institute with an ire fist in the way. this institute took on many, many diseases. they really put polio on the map. they gained a lot more attention. that was frankly roosevelt coming down with polio. he is not an infant. he is a very good, how does oshinsky explain how someone like roosevelt got polio. what happened in his past or recently to him to explain this? >> he says he was extremely vulnerable because as a child he didn't have many illnesses
head kal research, if it had to be funded by individuals or foundations, but it was not generating a response. if you really wanted a good medical education, you went abroad. >> he had millions, what is hoe going to do with his money. this, of course, is the rockerfe rockerfe rockerfeller institute. so this was new. this was very exciting. and the director of a man that was appointed director of this institute was a man named simon flexler. did yo get any sense of his personality? of the...
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the justice department called the pardon appropriate kal kaley taush now. >> reporter: for years president called general flynn a very fine man who should be totally exonerated by authorities and just this evening the white house put out a statement, flynn should never been prosecuted in the first place. president trump long believe that flynn was treated unfairly by law enforcement and privately influenced other policy decisions. for instance, two senior officials tell me president trump removed wash dog glenn fine aid oversight because fine paused but kept open of an investigation. the flynn case sparked the firing of gjim comey and hiring of robert mueller and trump's campaign to be convicted of unrelated crimes roger stone's seven years sentence was commuted in july and manafort and steve bannon and rick gates those individuals shave not bee pardoned president trump has used his power to pardonless frequently in modern times. that could change with flynn shep, now questions about whether president trump could choose the preemptive pardon himself because the constitutional power to pard
the justice department called the pardon appropriate kal kaley taush now. >> reporter: for years president called general flynn a very fine man who should be totally exonerated by authorities and just this evening the white house put out a statement, flynn should never been prosecuted in the first place. president trump long believe that flynn was treated unfairly by law enforcement and privately influenced other policy decisions. for instance, two senior officials tell me president trump...
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it seems like she is going to make a cad kal change.olice and people pretending to be police as a chilling effect. >> so let's -- it did seem inkpe comprehensible. it was the most ballots cast so far. what do you make of this and the significance of these outstanding numbers? >> i think it tells you that americans have been clear about what they wanted. they have known for the past ten years. more and more have come around as the years have passed. they want to be heard and they want to make sure they do everything in their power. >> democrats are reporting low turnout at black and latino voters in the republican strongholds of florida and pennsylvania. these are two huge battleground states, is it a hud red flag for you. some know that they're spending money. i have been waiting to see those ads on the stations that have not heard them. one of them could be about whether or not the campaign did all that it needed to do. i'm also hearing stories about what the president is saying about mail in voting and may be worried about themselves
it seems like she is going to make a cad kal change.olice and people pretending to be police as a chilling effect. >> so let's -- it did seem inkpe comprehensible. it was the most ballots cast so far. what do you make of this and the significance of these outstanding numbers? >> i think it tells you that americans have been clear about what they wanted. they have known for the past ten years. more and more have come around as the years have passed. they want to be heard and they...
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2020 north carolina republican thom tillis has held onto his senate seat after democratic challenger kal cunningham conceded this afternoon. republicans now hold 49 seats compared to 48 for democrats. three races remain undecided. alaska where incumbent republican dan sullivan is leading in georgia, where two runoff elections will take place in january. according to the north carolina state portable elections, senator tellis received 48.7% of the vote. >> watch american history tv in primetime on veterans day starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. military historian patrick o'donnell on his vote -- his book, the unknown. america'sn story of unknown soldier. then two real america films. eastern, the film african americans in world war ii. a legacy of patriotism and valor. film:20 p.m. eastern, 1945 the army nurse. tvch american history wednesday, veterans day, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> use your mobile devices, laptop or phone and go to c-span.org/election for easy access to election 2020 result. our latest video live and on-demand on the transition of power. go to c-span.org/el
2020 north carolina republican thom tillis has held onto his senate seat after democratic challenger kal cunningham conceded this afternoon. republicans now hold 49 seats compared to 48 for democrats. three races remain undecided. alaska where incumbent republican dan sullivan is leading in georgia, where two runoff elections will take place in january. according to the north carolina state portable elections, senator tellis received 48.7% of the vote. >> watch american history tv in...
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each of you have been nominated to the fec at a kril kal moment, it was created to promote parties nation a democratic process. that is more difficult today when you have a president who almost every public statement or tweet under mines confidence in our election. he seeks to suppress legally cast votes, but his temper tantrum tweets aside, all serious federal and state election officials, both republicans and democrats, state unequivocally that our election results are legitimate. nowly ask a question for each of you. is joe biden a president-elect of the president-elect of the united states? yes or no? >> yes. >> senator i'm aware that most media organizations have projected that former vice president biden has won the election. >> do you accept that? >> i have no reason to doubt it. >> thank you. >> i agree with mr. cooks, subject to the outcome of litigation. >> you have experience in litigation, as you know, virtually all of those cases have been swraun. but they brought someone from out of the state, a sex offender, to give some baseless charges, but everything else has been pretty
each of you have been nominated to the fec at a kril kal moment, it was created to promote parties nation a democratic process. that is more difficult today when you have a president who almost every public statement or tweet under mines confidence in our election. he seeks to suppress legally cast votes, but his temper tantrum tweets aside, all serious federal and state election officials, both republicans and democrats, state unequivocally that our election results are legitimate. nowly ask a...