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knox advocated for a position that was widely held. thomas jefferson would say the same thing. knox said, the indians possess the right to all their territory which they have not fairly conveyed. they should not be divested thereof but in consequence of open treaties made under the authority of the united states. this was typically understood to be a right of occupancy and that the title to the land but a legal right all the same and when that knox and washington would advocate for respecting. all of this was undergirded by something knox would write in those same reports that after 50 years or so, it is most probable the indians will, by the invariable operation of the causes that appear the two existed be reduced to a very small number. underlying this is a sense of inevitability. the key to these ideas were policies aimed not at controlling the american indians but american settlers and traders, usually important trade act of first 1790 and then and number of iterations in the years to follow. these were regulations concerning the mode of white settlement, indian land, all f
knox advocated for a position that was widely held. thomas jefferson would say the same thing. knox said, the indians possess the right to all their territory which they have not fairly conveyed. they should not be divested thereof but in consequence of open treaties made under the authority of the united states. this was typically understood to be a right of occupancy and that the title to the land but a legal right all the same and when that knox and washington would advocate for respecting....
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knox would advocate for the position that was held in this period. thomas jefferson would with say the same thing. the indians possess the right to all the territory which they haven't fairly conveyed. they should not have been divested thereof but under the constitution of the united states. this is typically understood to be a right of occupancy but it was a legal right alall the same. but all of this was undergirded by something else that knox would write after 50 years it is most probable that the indians will be by the operation of the causes which have hitherto existed be reduced to a small number. underlying all of this is a sense of inevitability. key to the ideas were policies aimed not at controlling really the american indians but at controlling american settlers and traders. the trade and intercourse acts of first 1790 and then a number of iterations in the years to follow. these are regulations concerning the modes of white settlement, the purchase of indian lands and all trade. individuals or even governments other than the united state
knox would advocate for the position that was held in this period. thomas jefferson would with say the same thing. the indians possess the right to all the territory which they haven't fairly conveyed. they should not have been divested thereof but under the constitution of the united states. this is typically understood to be a right of occupancy but it was a legal right alall the same. but all of this was undergirded by something else that knox would write after 50 years it is most probable...
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henry knox had been the major general of the artillery during the war, he then served as the commander of west point in the secretary of war underneath the confederation congress. he had indispensable military experience and indispensable experience negotiating with american nations which was under the purview of the secretary of war at the time. hamilton had a brilliant financial mind and while washington certainly understood the plans that hamilton came up with he did not necessarily have the same creativity and the ability to come up with complex solutions. so he needed somebody that could come up with those ideas. thomas jefferson had extensive diplomatic experience and fluent in french which was the language of the diplomacy while washington had been to barbados when he was a teenager, that was the only time he left the country, he needed someone who is in the art of diplomacy and what it was like to be in france and great britain. in edmund randolph who frequently goes over well was equal mind, he had been the attorney general for the state of virginia, he had been washington's p
henry knox had been the major general of the artillery during the war, he then served as the commander of west point in the secretary of war underneath the confederation congress. he had indispensable military experience and indispensable experience negotiating with american nations which was under the purview of the secretary of war at the time. hamilton had a brilliant financial mind and while washington certainly understood the plans that hamilton came up with he did not necessarily have the...
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county as well as the knox county health department.hey have metrics that they will look at going forward. as you say, we can't keep the economy dormant. a lot of people are suffering. 27 million americans have lost their jobs in the past five weeks. here in tennessee, 450,000 people filed for unemployment. i'm concerned that we're going to reach a point when we talk about reopening the economy, there's not going to be much less to reopen. so we have to do so, of course, in a safe manner. >> you have a unique perspective. forgive me, mr. mayor, but my son knows you as cain. you're a professional wrestler, a professional athlete and performer who has to get up close and personal in a very tight space, sometimes with one, sometimes with a lot more than one. you're also a small business owner who wants to get your own business back up and rung but you have employees to worry about, and you're a mayor who has to worry about the decisions of all the people. you make a decision, it impacts the health and well-being of somebody else. take us t
county as well as the knox county health department.hey have metrics that they will look at going forward. as you say, we can't keep the economy dormant. a lot of people are suffering. 27 million americans have lost their jobs in the past five weeks. here in tennessee, 450,000 people filed for unemployment. i'm concerned that we're going to reach a point when we talk about reopening the economy, there's not going to be much less to reopen. so we have to do so, of course, in a safe manner....
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i believe hamilton is also in uniform in tow with perhaps james mchenry or henry knox. i really wasn't sure how i could incorporate it all so i left it out. you can read about it in both newton and chernow and others. but it shows -- it is part of the whole theme that the federal government is going the use the military to back up the strength that they are trying to exert with its citizens. okay? it is a federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have abhorred as a political opponent. other questions? there must be more. it is alexander hamilton. >> was lawrence hamilton realitied to alexander hamilton? and was he -- related to alexander hamilton and was he a commander in the great lakes in the war of 1812? >> i never looked into that. i know there are several desc d descendants of hamilton who took on great roles in the military. it is incredible when you read on this. but for that particular war of 1812 weld have to look it up or ask a descendant. >> i may be deputies here but what did washington die of? >> he had gone out on his horse that day
i believe hamilton is also in uniform in tow with perhaps james mchenry or henry knox. i really wasn't sure how i could incorporate it all so i left it out. you can read about it in both newton and chernow and others. but it shows -- it is part of the whole theme that the federal government is going the use the military to back up the strength that they are trying to exert with its citizens. okay? it is a federalization model, something that someone like jefferson would have abhorred as a...
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now with the bar closed, owner jennifer knox worried about her employees. so knox took the bills down and paid it forward to her people. the wall hall came to $3,714. it turns out the bar is a gold mine and a liveline for its workers. coming up next, the images we cannot forget as americans come cannot forget as americans come together in this time of cri (v we just went stumbling past? here we are dancing in the rumbling dark so come a little closer give me something to grasp give me your beautiful, crumbling heart we're working every dread day that is given us feeling like the person people meet really isn't us like we're going to buckle underneath the trouble like any minute now the struggle's going to finish us and then we smile at all our friends hen i'm weak andat sr face is sch to beun i love people's faces. ♪ there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spenspd day minutes online todav to make america's tomorr
now with the bar closed, owner jennifer knox worried about her employees. so knox took the bills down and paid it forward to her people. the wall hall came to $3,714. it turns out the bar is a gold mine and a liveline for its workers. coming up next, the images we cannot forget as americans come cannot forget as americans come together in this time of cri (v we just went stumbling past? here we are dancing in the rumbling dark so come a little closer give me something to grasp give me your...
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i just try things out and see whether they work out so knox says. after swimming johnny has a quick chat with one of his favorite professors to discuss his studies and future of letting go. and i gotta provides a would. be easy business. event kind of other than a big moment is when the house passed a momentous when we could only have until when we could have an exhibit number. in in heaven i said it's kind of. the 0. point one since it doesn't mean they don't even have an alpha challenge. i think. johnny is not that optimistic about the situation disabled people face germany universities money even someone i know but if i didn't help sometimes i get the feeling that the sports universities the most important thing is the performance of the athletes and the way you are perceived there relates to the amount of medals you win and that's why i have the feeling a wheelchair doesn't fit into the image of a sports university. when confronted with johnny's views the head of the university's disability office has a different opinion. but i want to say oh i
i just try things out and see whether they work out so knox says. after swimming johnny has a quick chat with one of his favorite professors to discuss his studies and future of letting go. and i gotta provides a would. be easy business. event kind of other than a big moment is when the house passed a momentous when we could only have until when we could have an exhibit number. in in heaven i said it's kind of. the 0. point one since it doesn't mean they don't even have an alpha challenge. i...
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schedule i just try things out and see whether they work out so knox was in the. office swimming and johnny has a quick chat with one of his favorite professors to discuss his studies and future of letting go. and i gotta the rights of. musical. events kind of a. little bit over when we get. the . finances he doesn't mean the. journey is not that optimistic about the situation disabled people face universities money even someone i know but sometimes i get the feeling that for sports universities the most important thing is the performance of the athletes and the way you are perceived there relates to the amount of medals you win and that's why i have the feeling a wheelchair doesn't fit into the image of a sports university. when confronted with johnny's views the head of the university's disability office has a different opinion. but i want to say you know i didn't really regret and strongly disagree with this statement. from my perspective it was never important if someone brings back a medal or not. if we take a look at the 20 to 30 students at our university w
schedule i just try things out and see whether they work out so knox was in the. office swimming and johnny has a quick chat with one of his favorite professors to discuss his studies and future of letting go. and i gotta the rights of. musical. events kind of a. little bit over when we get. the . finances he doesn't mean the. journey is not that optimistic about the situation disabled people face universities money even someone i know but sometimes i get the feeling that for sports...
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and henry knox had part of one hand blown off in a hunting accident and people were missing teeth or a cast in their i or a way to hold their head on the shoulder because something happened life is dangerous and difficult and people were resilient and strong to a degree and it's something we should seldom forget. we and our time were softies by contrast. it is hard for us to imagine what it would be like with the dysentery or typhus so were typhoid or smallpox sweep through our city and take the lives of hundreds of people and when the war came and that tragedy and the sorrow it can't be measured with any statistics abigail adams says future generations will have a little idea and imagine what we have suffered on their behalf and she was right. the war was the longest in history except and eight and a half years it was also very proportionate to the population. 25000 americans were killed those that live with the brutal statistics of the 21st century and to suffer worldwide 25000 doesn't sound like a great deal and that is 1 percent of the population of 2,500,000. and if we were to f
and henry knox had part of one hand blown off in a hunting accident and people were missing teeth or a cast in their i or a way to hold their head on the shoulder because something happened life is dangerous and difficult and people were resilient and strong to a degree and it's something we should seldom forget. we and our time were softies by contrast. it is hard for us to imagine what it would be like with the dysentery or typhus so were typhoid or smallpox sweep through our city and take...
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so washington is with lafayette hamilton, henry knox, and others. and they are conferring for three days with the french general and it is the same stretch of time. it is around 21st, 22nd, 23rd, the same 22nd is when alexander hamilton -- benedict arnold, really, is meeting with john anderson and they're meeting just south of west point. so it is uncanny timing. after that, washington is returning with lafayette and others to meet with hamilton, i mean arnold to go over the fortify ca fortifications of west point. it is very clear that he will escape on the aly named and he decided immediately the quick thinking officer that he is that he needs to prepare the counter attack. first he attempts to capture arnold himself. he is down the east bank and they do not capture arnold. after that, he writes and tells him he is planning on writing momentarily and he does that. they were encamped 30 miles south of west point, and they return to the infantry, and they respond to george washington and the rest of headquarters. here is the letter to green. there h
so washington is with lafayette hamilton, henry knox, and others. and they are conferring for three days with the french general and it is the same stretch of time. it is around 21st, 22nd, 23rd, the same 22nd is when alexander hamilton -- benedict arnold, really, is meeting with john anderson and they're meeting just south of west point. so it is uncanny timing. after that, washington is returning with lafayette and others to meet with hamilton, i mean arnold to go over the fortify ca...
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by the coronavirus on tuesday sky watchers here in belgrade witnessed it rising of the city's not knox supermoon happens when a full moon is closest to me from its 28 they called it in london underground the world the full moon appeared up to 14 percent bigger than usual. is reminded off the top story u.s. senator bernie sanders has ended his fate for the democratic process nomination in november his presidential election clearing the way for joe biden to challenge president trump. this is deja vu more world news at the top of the hour and of course around the clock on the w dot com i'll leave you now with an item of sad news american folk and country star john prine has died aged 73 due to complications from cough at 19 was known for his lyrical songwriting which of him fraser bob dylan and johnny cash won him 2 grammy awards and passed away in nashville tennessee but his music as they say lives on. down an old woman. named sam. oh man another. jack. or a last. word. go beyond beyond. that. we're all about the stories that matter to. us. whatever it takes. no running now.
by the coronavirus on tuesday sky watchers here in belgrade witnessed it rising of the city's not knox supermoon happens when a full moon is closest to me from its 28 they called it in london underground the world the full moon appeared up to 14 percent bigger than usual. is reminded off the top story u.s. senator bernie sanders has ended his fate for the democratic process nomination in november his presidential election clearing the way for joe biden to challenge president trump. this is deja...
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knox collected about $4,000, giving staff members $600 each. >>> all right. welcome back. i'm joined again by dr. long, clinical psychologist, jeff gardere and money ex-petr suze orman here to answer all of your questions you've submitted to cnn.com. dr. long, if you are wiping down a large load of groceries, can you use one antibacterial wipe or does the wipe become contaminated at some point? >> so, maegan from georgia, that is may hometown. when you are using your wipes for groceries make sure most importantly to use a wipe approved by the epa to be active against coronavirus. that is most important. once you are wiping it down, as long as the wipe is still moist and not torn and still able to apply fluid to the container you are fine. once it starts to dry replace it for a new one to make sure the groceries are clean. the virus can remain viable on cardboard for about 24 hours. plastics for up to 72 hours which is why you want to wipe some of them down. >> may gosh. okay. just smear it around then. that wipe. >> all right. jeff, a question for you. how do i keep my chi
knox collected about $4,000, giving staff members $600 each. >>> all right. welcome back. i'm joined again by dr. long, clinical psychologist, jeff gardere and money ex-petr suze orman here to answer all of your questions you've submitted to cnn.com. dr. long, if you are wiping down a large load of groceries, can you use one antibacterial wipe or does the wipe become contaminated at some point? >> so, maegan from georgia, that is may hometown. when you are using your wipes for...
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jennifer knox, thank you very much for your time. good to see you.briefing" starts right after this commercial break. thanks for watching. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to
jennifer knox, thank you very much for your time. good to see you.briefing" starts right after this commercial break. thanks for watching. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12...
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and henry knox was one of his favorite officers. and they were immediately, from 1775. so, he had these different considerations and asked for people's advice. and whoever fit that image or those different values, he was amenable to appointing. >> wonderful, thank you for all that. well, it's time for very brief closing thoughts in this absolutely wonderful discussion. i'll just tee it up with a question i asked lindsay when she appeared on the podcast. this is the question. in his wonderful novel, "democracy, " henry adams has a great scene where madeleine lee, who's the hero, takes a boat trip to mount vernon. and she has a debate with a british nobleman about whether or not george washington was overrated. and some of the participants say he actually was a paragon of virtue, and others say he was a paper saint. and madeleine lee decides the meaning of america turns depending on whether washington was a saint or not, whether the american idea is real or is a lie. if you had to take sides, what would your answer be and what would you want the audience to leave with abo
and henry knox was one of his favorite officers. and they were immediately, from 1775. so, he had these different considerations and asked for people's advice. and whoever fit that image or those different values, he was amenable to appointing. >> wonderful, thank you for all that. well, it's time for very brief closing thoughts in this absolutely wonderful discussion. i'll just tee it up with a question i asked lindsay when she appeared on the podcast. this is the question. in his...
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give them a chance and then he picked them without first meeting them, nathanael greene and henry knox. despite the fact they were new englanders and he disliked new englanders ardently. he thought they were the best he had and they were the best he had. and those were the only general officers who stay the entire length of the war and did not leave and would not quit. >> when reading my book about harry truman. and with the comments being made by the republican candidate and to me were not only appalling but unimaginably out of place. what could i do to provide a counterpoint of you to this? and then thinking about the speeches that i gave on national locations such as the h anniversary and the anniversary of the white house , kennedy's memorial service which i was asked to be the speaker. and commencement speeches that i had given at particular occasions of other organizations and universities. and that i was voicing what really matters to me and why history is so fascinating and how essential i think it is to be alive. why should we limit our lives to this little bit of time when we
give them a chance and then he picked them without first meeting them, nathanael greene and henry knox. despite the fact they were new englanders and he disliked new englanders ardently. he thought they were the best he had and they were the best he had. and those were the only general officers who stay the entire length of the war and did not leave and would not quit. >> when reading my book about harry truman. and with the comments being made by the republican candidate and to me were...
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knox was making his home in maine. randolph and jefferson came from virginia. they also had a lot of different backgrounds. they had a lot of different experiences. they had the type of expertise that they could provide him with the different perspective. this is a press departmecedent don't appreciate that presidents follow this model. the idea of what interests and what people should be represented in that image has expanded and become more diverse. he did ask for recommendations. madison was really instrumental in getting him to choose jefferson as his secretary of state. as ed said earlier, robert morris was very close with washington. they were good friends. robert morris said he didn't want to be the secretary of the treasury and encouraged hamilton as the next choice. it was important to washington that he had a personal relationship with all of these people already. hamilton was a natural second choice because they had had this war-time relationship. jefferson and washington knew each other well. randolph was an aid early in the war, was washington's pr
knox was making his home in maine. randolph and jefferson came from virginia. they also had a lot of different backgrounds. they had a lot of different experiences. they had the type of expertise that they could provide him with the different perspective. this is a press departmecedent don't appreciate that presidents follow this model. the idea of what interests and what people should be represented in that image has expanded and become more diverse. he did ask for recommendations. madison was...
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i am henry knox, i was already a general in the revolution. i have to serve under hamilton?again, a testament to how high hamilton had climbed,, and deservedly so, in the eyes of former president george washington. here is hamilton's letter around that. same time we are talking late 1798. hamilton says to walcott, while you are preparing for war, take out a large loan. finally, establish an academy for naval and military instruction. wow, that's a lot. ok. walcott has his hands full. speaking of people who were jockeying for position, aaron burr. aaron burr wanted to be a brigadier general. he is playing footsy with the federalists. maybe i don't like those jeffersonian republicans anymore. he had already been so critical of george washington that that effort did peter out. there is a portrait of major general hamilton that is not well known. we don't know who the artist was, we don't know when it was painted, even what decade. he does have a federal era uniform on with the high collar. it's us army. we don't know what the medal is on his lapel. it was donated around 1960 by
i am henry knox, i was already a general in the revolution. i have to serve under hamilton?again, a testament to how high hamilton had climbed,, and deservedly so, in the eyes of former president george washington. here is hamilton's letter around that. same time we are talking late 1798. hamilton says to walcott, while you are preparing for war, take out a large loan. finally, establish an academy for naval and military instruction. wow, that's a lot. ok. walcott has his hands full. speaking...
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this is a bunker but this has a like a fork knox gun vault door inside it has the name of the guy's ranch and you come down the stairs and it has a mud room as well say i ever one of my bunkers has a place to shower and decontaminate before entering the bunker. the shelters we make today are identical to the. right now the people who are buying bunkers are not the liberals the conservatives the conservatives are buying the bankers they're buying the guns are buying the food they're buying the ammunition that the left isn't buying anything because they figure they have the place in the military and they're kind of crazy to begin with anyway if we could end up in a civil war number 2 in america it would start today it would happen the problem we can't is because we're all intermingled so it's a war of words on the news and media but this country needs to break up and people need to go to the side that the we need to split this country. this is my this is mine. just as yours since his mine was. loaded and ready. and this is mine this is mine oh. sure you were used to get a laugh now we have
this is a bunker but this has a like a fork knox gun vault door inside it has the name of the guy's ranch and you come down the stairs and it has a mud room as well say i ever one of my bunkers has a place to shower and decontaminate before entering the bunker. the shelters we make today are identical to the. right now the people who are buying bunkers are not the liberals the conservatives the conservatives are buying the bankers they're buying the guns are buying the food they're buying the...
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henry knox, i thought of one hand blown off in a hunting accident as a young man. and on and on. people were missing teeth, and a calfskin there i or they had a way of holding their head on their shoulder because of something that had happened to them. ice life was dangerous and difficult and people were resilient. they were tough and strong to a degree that is something we too seldom forget. we in our times, we are softies. by contrast. it is hard for us to imagine what it would be like to have sleeping epidemic dysentery or smallpox typhus and typhoid, sleep through our town or community in our city and take the lives of hundreds of people all around us. and of course when the war came on, suffering and the tragedy and the sorrow. it cannot be measured with any statistics. abigail adams said future generations who will reap the blessings, will have little idea, little imagine what we have suffered in their behalf. and she was right. the war was the longest in our history except for the vietnam war. eight and a half years. it was also very blood a proportionate to the population
henry knox, i thought of one hand blown off in a hunting accident as a young man. and on and on. people were missing teeth, and a calfskin there i or they had a way of holding their head on their shoulder because of something that had happened to them. ice life was dangerous and difficult and people were resilient. they were tough and strong to a degree that is something we too seldom forget. we in our times, we are softies. by contrast. it is hard for us to imagine what it would be like to...
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why did killed him when we read at death knox is it just it it is the isolation is his defeat is there and sign he arising from the epidemic so i think what we can see is you we can learn something from some of the what we better to do do do with the commit 19 is it's really time to how to. to to mature to contained our fear and and side seek and make sure that you even get in the isolation i mean how can we steal you and how to connect these things connect to people and then you know order to maintain. mental illness all right so we're joined now by a 3rd guest from italy marco here kitty is president of the public clinical hospital in milan marco let me ask you 1st and foremost just how bad are things there right now for health care workers. than everybody in. this situation for the workers now it's really hot it's really suffering caused and the re a great pressure and. at the moment if luckily we hope it will last like this that detained and did the pressure is a bit. light and but but still is still very strong because we are access to emergency it's been we have. fewer person acc
why did killed him when we read at death knox is it just it it is the isolation is his defeat is there and sign he arising from the epidemic so i think what we can see is you we can learn something from some of the what we better to do do do with the commit 19 is it's really time to how to. to to mature to contained our fear and and side seek and make sure that you even get in the isolation i mean how can we steal you and how to connect these things connect to people and then you know order to...
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when the american war of independence drew to a close, american major general henry knox permits a society the revolution to remain in contact and serve family and public memory. the society was founded in may and was named for lucious who left his farm to become counsel and wartime dictator. he returned lawful power to the senate and went home to plow his fields. george washington became the vote's first president. initially, when they had a chapter in each former colony but they made a gesture of gratitude. and they invited high ranking officers to join the society as well. they were among 14 french founding members of the society. a french branch was found in december 1783 and here we have a document located here in the society in our archives that shows the first list that was compiled in january of the french society. friendship had not been necessarily there, but there was still an alliance between french and the kmiets today. i would like to conclude about why it matters to read french memoirs. first, this perspective allows us to view the authors in a new light, we see them as they
when the american war of independence drew to a close, american major general henry knox permits a society the revolution to remain in contact and serve family and public memory. the society was founded in may and was named for lucious who left his farm to become counsel and wartime dictator. he returned lawful power to the senate and went home to plow his fields. george washington became the vote's first president. initially, when they had a chapter in each former colony but they made a...
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down there is kept in place that would more than double unemployment but finance minister ritchie so knox says that the economic measures currently in place will significantly mitigate the impact of the virus spate as reported the lowest increase in new cases in nearly a month bringing hope that the infection rate there is slowing authorities reported a further $567.00 deaths on tuesday pushing the total past $18000.00 thousands of shops across australia reopening as the government there loosens its lock down measures authorities say is the 1st phase of a gradual process to restart the economy we've been protests in india after prime minister narendra modi extended the nationwide lockdown by nearly 3 weeks thousands of workers gathered in mumbai to protest against the measures of the lack of aid from the government uganda's president has extended the nationwide lockdown by 3 weeks yarima 7 he says the country isn't get free of the virus despite recording $54.00 confirmed cases uganda closed its borders and banned international flights on march 22nd now those are the headlines this continu
down there is kept in place that would more than double unemployment but finance minister ritchie so knox says that the economic measures currently in place will significantly mitigate the impact of the virus spate as reported the lowest increase in new cases in nearly a month bringing hope that the infection rate there is slowing authorities reported a further $567.00 deaths on tuesday pushing the total past $18000.00 thousands of shops across australia reopening as the government there...
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is the underground railroad from mumbai galesburg illinois it's a tiny liberal arts college called knox college that is known for giving like you lots of financial aid yeah so india knows about this place even if america doesn't because they give you like 95 percent. it just changed my life again ellis island the tassel yes. but came to study economics wound up with drama student. what were you near chicago going to say about 3 hours out like beyond peoria and it's just a cornfield maytag factory college right like you know and good people welcome to america yeah really good people in the heartland hostage ever get into the big city and go to stuff a movie theater troupe thing like yeah i did steppenwolf 'd try to get an internship there failed and i was a busboy at the grand lux cafe on michigan azure. and just getting up open mikes. best food in the world chicago linea grant achatz my favorite restaurant and i just was talking i did a gig over the weekend with gary sinise who found a nice steppenwolf who is a captain dave. looked at him and i said to him who had showed up at the begin
is the underground railroad from mumbai galesburg illinois it's a tiny liberal arts college called knox college that is known for giving like you lots of financial aid yeah so india knows about this place even if america doesn't because they give you like 95 percent. it just changed my life again ellis island the tassel yes. but came to study economics wound up with drama student. what were you near chicago going to say about 3 hours out like beyond peoria and it's just a cornfield maytag...
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mayor now because this is where really you know the real business is getting done joining us now from knox county tennessee mayor glenn jacobs to those of you by the way who may say hey i know that guy yes that's him came from the heat. and now he's trying to take care of the people of his city mr mayor thank you so much for joining us what specific complexities are you finding and how are you dealing with it sir. well we've been very fortunate currently we only have 36 cases our population is 460000 people so we have been relatively light compared to other folks one of the things that i'm really concerned about is going forward our economy and you know we've we've been facing issues. like increase in suicide rate also it's a credit an increase in the rate of overdose overdosed so solly coronavirus we're looking at but it's also the impact of dealers coronavirus that it's causing some issues you know you know it's interesting i'm glad you said that there really is a balancing issue here right we have to be concerned about the health issues but we also have to be concerned about the economi
mayor now because this is where really you know the real business is getting done joining us now from knox county tennessee mayor glenn jacobs to those of you by the way who may say hey i know that guy yes that's him came from the heat. and now he's trying to take care of the people of his city mr mayor thank you so much for joining us what specific complexities are you finding and how are you dealing with it sir. well we've been very fortunate currently we only have 36 cases our population is...
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jennifer knox, the owner of us and far, said she and her staff were sitting in the empty bar after they were forced to shut down and realized they were surrounded by money so they got to work and took it down and people on social media are loving it. veronica says those who left one dollar never imagined the impact it would have in the long run. judy on facebook said that is a keeper, so caring. sandra chiming in saying that was saving for a rainy day. some patrons heard about that, extra cash, six employees received $600 each. jillian: this story is interesting, most people are wearing sweatpants. i don't know anyone who is wearing jeans little account. carley: no sweatpants all-out in this apartment. a woman in new york is dressing to impress while working from home wearing a different down every day. lindsay rogers recently rented a bunch of dresses from rental runway but all her plans got canceled and she wanted to wear them. she decided to start and instagram account called say yes to the work from home dress. you can see the pictures right there. a lot of people are commenting on
jennifer knox, the owner of us and far, said she and her staff were sitting in the empty bar after they were forced to shut down and realized they were surrounded by money so they got to work and took it down and people on social media are loving it. veronica says those who left one dollar never imagined the impact it would have in the long run. judy on facebook said that is a keeper, so caring. sandra chiming in saying that was saving for a rainy day. some patrons heard about that, extra cash,...
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raiders safety, last year on hbo hard knox proved he has something to learn about fishing. >> how do you say -- >> salmon. >> salmon. >> why not -- >> i think it is a good question. right? he is much better at catching fish and than pronouncing them. here he is showing off a big tuna. that is a heck of a tuna fish. do you think you could do better? send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day @kpix 5.com. tonight we are talking nfl draft and we will take a look back at a san francisco boxer who once took on evander holyfield. >> thank you. >>> coming up in the next half hour, getting back in the game. when one expert is predicting sports fans could be cheering in the stands again. . >> social distancing will be with us through the summer. >> new warnings from the white house on what to expect in the months ahead as the country slowly gets back to business. >> it is clear right now that something major is happening inside north korea. >> but what? what images could tell us about kim jong un. not just where he is but how he is. . >>> our top story, 6:30 p.m. with the u.s. nearing
raiders safety, last year on hbo hard knox proved he has something to learn about fishing. >> how do you say -- >> salmon. >> salmon. >> why not -- >> i think it is a good question. right? he is much better at catching fish and than pronouncing them. here he is showing off a big tuna. that is a heck of a tuna fish. do you think you could do better? send us your fishing pictures to catch of the day @kpix 5.com. tonight we are talking nfl draft and we will take a...
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mirror carley: look at the sandbar in georgia, forced to shutdown and the owner of the bar, jennifer knox, didn't know what to do and all of a sudden is surrounded by money, it is a tradition for patrons to leave dollar bills, pack them onto walls and ceiling. she and her staff got to work, took it down $3,714 on the wall and ceiling so each employee walked away with $600. people on social media are loving it. veronica says that left one dollar, never imagined the impact it would have on the long run. it was truly saving for a rainy day. it certainly was. i'm certain when the bar opens up people will put money back on the wall. rob: who thinks there will be that much before. rob: i need to go home and put on a dress. carley: a woman in new york dressing to impress while working from home. lucy rogers rented a bunch of dresses and all her plans got canceled. every single day on zoom calls chatting with employees and coworkers, she started and instagram account, say yes to the work from home address and it has taken off. i wear a 3-piece suit each day during covid-19. i have been working ho
mirror carley: look at the sandbar in georgia, forced to shutdown and the owner of the bar, jennifer knox, didn't know what to do and all of a sudden is surrounded by money, it is a tradition for patrons to leave dollar bills, pack them onto walls and ceiling. she and her staff got to work, took it down $3,714 on the wall and ceiling so each employee walked away with $600. people on social media are loving it. veronica says that left one dollar, never imagined the impact it would have on the...
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at the sandbar have been stapling dollar bills on walls and ceilings for years and owner jennifer knoxust decided to take down the dollar bills and give all the cash to her employees. it took 3 1/2 days to remove the money which totaled more than $3700. be sure to head to kpix.com for more stories showing how we are better together and send us your ideas to together@cbs.com. >>> we're live in hayward this morning where almost 60 people have been diagnosed with the coronavirus including six people who died, yet gateway is still telling its lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. the heroic doctors and nurses on the front lines. the 7,000 cigna clinicians beside them. and everyone staying home to protect others. we will get through this together. and everyone staying home to protect others. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to kee
at the sandbar have been stapling dollar bills on walls and ceilings for years and owner jennifer knoxust decided to take down the dollar bills and give all the cash to her employees. it took 3 1/2 days to remove the money which totaled more than $3700. be sure to head to kpix.com for more stories showing how we are better together and send us your ideas to together@cbs.com. >>> we're live in hayward this morning where almost 60 people have been diagnosed with the coronavirus including...
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customers who came to jennifer knox's sandbar would staple dollar bills with messages to the wall, and found a perfect way to help the staff she had to layoff due to the pandemic, by removing the money and giving it to them. it took five volunteers 3 1/2 days to remove the cash, but at the end they had collected more than $3700. each staff member received $600. that's wonderful. ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound ♪ >> churches all over the world are closed because of the pandemic, so italian opera star andrea bocelli will hold an audience free easter concert on sunday. it will be held at the duomo cathedral in milan, italy. he will be accompanied by the organist. it will stream for free through his youtube page. the beloved tenor is scheduled to perform in the one world home benefit concert on april 18th. you need to tune in for that. >>> thanks so much for your company. stay home, stay safe, stay strong. i'm rosemary church. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robin curnow. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our syst
customers who came to jennifer knox's sandbar would staple dollar bills with messages to the wall, and found a perfect way to help the staff she had to layoff due to the pandemic, by removing the money and giving it to them. it took five volunteers 3 1/2 days to remove the cash, but at the end they had collected more than $3700. each staff member received $600. that's wonderful. ♪ amazing grace, how sweet the sound ♪ >> churches all over the world are closed because of the pandemic,...
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i think is was inspired by wonderful book called forge of empires by michael knox baron, old friend of mine. but a little noted aspect of it is that this wasn't just about americans and for americans. the whole world was watching us. lincoln is mindful of this and it's reflected here there. shall not perish from earth, from the earth. this is the big republican in the world and if it falls apart and fails, that's going to send a lesson to the world. .. b >> so the fate of a republican experiment is being watched not just by us. >> right. all the reforms at the 1840's that have failed and if we have a regime in which people who lose elections over turned by force of arms, the world will have lost the last best hope of earth. yes, i think that is sustained and whether that's new or not, i think that's a good note for us on -- for us to end on. >> okay. thank you. [applaus [applaus [applause] >> coming up on c-span2. collide ford "think black", what his father based at ibm and the mutual admiration society about crime novelist dorothy sayers, and women's rights in the 20th century. and h.
i think is was inspired by wonderful book called forge of empires by michael knox baron, old friend of mine. but a little noted aspect of it is that this wasn't just about americans and for americans. the whole world was watching us. lincoln is mindful of this and it's reflected here there. shall not perish from earth, from the earth. this is the big republican in the world and if it falls apart and fails, that's going to send a lesson to the world. .. b >> so the fate of a republican...
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america, britain and the east indies and this was signed off by fdr, the secretary of war, stimson and knox. was not a treaty per se because it had never been approved by the senate. my question, here's my question, based on the knowledge and existence of this treaty, as early as february 20 eighth 1941 there was a combined communications alliance held by these four countries and they exchanged all the code information that all those countries new collectively, everybody had some skin in the game. the us is short on intelligence but yet we had ships. my question, was senator grew aware of this alliance? did the state department, the embassy in japan have any crossover or exchange of information with either the navy or the naval intelligence if you know? >> that is a good question. the short answer is grew was a civilian employee so grew had very little contact with the military and the united states but that said, grew was friends with and collaborated with the diplomats in all those countries you mentioned in tokyo. i mentioned the 1-story, sir robert craig, the british ambassador, grew an
america, britain and the east indies and this was signed off by fdr, the secretary of war, stimson and knox. was not a treaty per se because it had never been approved by the senate. my question, here's my question, based on the knowledge and existence of this treaty, as early as february 20 eighth 1941 there was a combined communications alliance held by these four countries and they exchanged all the code information that all those countries new collectively, everybody had some skin in the...
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. >> it looks like it's going towards chattanooga and knox southeast. everybody was pitching in and helping everybody clean up when we had the warren be teen. so there is a lot they are dealing with that they haven't been able to address. there are people with heavy hearts and heavy minds even on this easter day. >> another question as far as the quarantine and covid-19. have you yourself or anyone who has been i guess you could say a little cautious as far as the adjustors and people coming into hopes and businesses. how is that woking, the cleanup? >> i think everybody in tennessee has been very cautious. ebb i'm talking to is quarantining. being in music city everyone is tuning in to watch music streaming online. abby: one final question with the flooding. has it affected where you are personally or do you know anyone who it has affected? >> personally i have not been affected. i can see it. but it hasn't affected us. it's one of those things that happens quickly in tennessee. so i don't know if you remember the floods in 2009 or 2010. it's one of th
. >> it looks like it's going towards chattanooga and knox southeast. everybody was pitching in and helping everybody clean up when we had the warren be teen. so there is a lot they are dealing with that they haven't been able to address. there are people with heavy hearts and heavy minds even on this easter day. >> another question as far as the quarantine and covid-19. have you yourself or anyone who has been i guess you could say a little cautious as far as the adjustors and...
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embassy in istanbul today, think for knox, only more secure. so i had gone after foreign interview and old consulate had to be in the heart of his double in the open part of the marketplace and whatnot, i was interviewing u.s. diplomats and i said look at this embassy, this is like a fortress. and he said the terrorist who blew up the british consulate they capture them "after words" and they interviewed them and they said we actually wanted to book the u.s. consulate but it is so secure they don't let birds fly there. and i wrote a column called birds do not fly because the birds don't fly, people don't me in commerce does not happen, you live that transition. from being open, integrated, a bridge from america to the societies to working out of embassies that are bunkers, indistinguishable from military bunkers, what was that like, what did that mean and with implications and so much of this book. >> my first was in alexandria egypt, it was an open door, we will longer have those, we used to have them all over the place. and it was a nice beau
embassy in istanbul today, think for knox, only more secure. so i had gone after foreign interview and old consulate had to be in the heart of his double in the open part of the marketplace and whatnot, i was interviewing u.s. diplomats and i said look at this embassy, this is like a fortress. and he said the terrorist who blew up the british consulate they capture them "after words" and they interviewed them and they said we actually wanted to book the u.s. consulate but it is so...
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open 72 and then you have san jose and 80 still warm and it's still warm for those in knox and crannies and so for 79 for livermore anyone born on for any aac meanwhile up in the north bay, lots of upper 70's to be found near about 80 as well as we see percent jose but san francisco 67 in half moon bay at 65 coming up and that will have your 4 zone forecast to check out with the extended and take a look at some of those long rangforecast models. robert. >>all right, thank you dave, let's check in on the traffic now because we still have a ash working on westbound 92. a special alert in place here leaving hayward approaching the san mateo bridge west 92 before the toll plaza it happed at 5.49 this morning. it's still active and still blocking there was one vehicle that stalled out someone else came driving along crashed and that into that vehicle, there's a box truck that ran off e road that they're still trying to retrieve so the right lane is closed as you approach the toll plaza the special traffic ale remains in place and it's stacking up right there after at the scene but want to ac
open 72 and then you have san jose and 80 still warm and it's still warm for those in knox and crannies and so for 79 for livermore anyone born on for any aac meanwhile up in the north bay, lots of upper 70's to be found near about 80 as well as we see percent jose but san francisco 67 in half moon bay at 65 coming up and that will have your 4 zone forecast to check out with the extended and take a look at some of those long rangforecast models. robert. >>all right, thank you dave, let's...
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the exploits were highly publicized. 1951, when i was a 7-year-old boy, living in fort knox kentucky, was stationed there and i first saw television on those local stations. saturday morning, there's a program entitled flying tigers and the television program, my own flying tigers ring, sponsoring the program and i remember as a boy, sink the movie, starring don wayne. please tell us a bit about your book. >> thank you so much. it's wonderful to be here in jackson and to see so many friends here. my book, as you mentioned, it's about this very famous unit, at the beginning of world war ii, actually, before pearl harbor, president roosevelt secretly authorized spinning american pilots and these planes to help the chinese were fighting against the japanese and i tell that story through the lens of the men and some women part of that unit. as led by the backwoods of louisiana, young guys who sign up, really for the sense of adventure. they find themselves in training in a remote place in burma, when pearl harbor happens if they are stuck on the wrong side of the world and they quickly be
the exploits were highly publicized. 1951, when i was a 7-year-old boy, living in fort knox kentucky, was stationed there and i first saw television on those local stations. saturday morning, there's a program entitled flying tigers and the television program, my own flying tigers ring, sponsoring the program and i remember as a boy, sink the movie, starring don wayne. please tell us a bit about your book. >> thank you so much. it's wonderful to be here in jackson and to see so many...
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indies and this was approved -- this was signed off by fdr, the secretary of war, and stimpson and knox. it was not a treaty, per se, because it had never been approved by the senate. now, was -- my question, here is my question, based on the knowledge and the exist temps -- existence of this treaty february 1941, there was a combined communications alliance that was held by these four countries and they exchanged all of the code information that all of those countries knew collectively with the united states. everybody had some skin in the game. the u.s. was short on intelligence, but yet, at least we had some ships. anyway, my question is, was senator grew aware of this alliance and did the state department, ie, the embassy in japan, have any crossover or exchange of information with either the navy or naval intelligence, if you know? >> that's a good question. the short answer is that grew was a civilian employee, so grew had very little contact with the military in the united states. but that said, the-- grew was friends with and collaborated with the diplomates from all of those co
indies and this was approved -- this was signed off by fdr, the secretary of war, and stimpson and knox. it was not a treaty, per se, because it had never been approved by the senate. now, was -- my question, here is my question, based on the knowledge and the exist temps -- existence of this treaty february 1941, there was a combined communications alliance that was held by these four countries and they exchanged all of the code information that all of those countries knew collectively with...
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but also, as henry knox said, within 50 years there won't be all that many left anyway. so, there's a weird sort of sense of will native peoples acclimate? and again, they used the term civilization all the time. or will they disappear or will they move west? all of those things are sort of overlapping and people have a sense that all of those things are simultaneously possible, and obviously, none of them could have happened simultaneously. it's an interesting world there in that earlier period of what will happen. >> one more question down here. this will be the last one. >> two things, really. one, the titles that were supposedly given to the american indians, did they include mineral rights at that time? and also, would you say that georgia's position against the federal government, was that sort of the beginning of the states' rights kind of idea, do you think, or -- >> yes. do you want to talk about that? >> go ahead. question for a law professor. >> so, yeah. so, the second one, yeah. so, this is -- georgia was one of the earliest loud blasts of states' rights --
but also, as henry knox said, within 50 years there won't be all that many left anyway. so, there's a weird sort of sense of will native peoples acclimate? and again, they used the term civilization all the time. or will they disappear or will they move west? all of those things are sort of overlapping and people have a sense that all of those things are simultaneously possible, and obviously, none of them could have happened simultaneously. it's an interesting world there in that earlier...
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. >> i was getting from director cox and his shop reports last night and this morning on knox county vona morgan county, johnson county. our personnel is continuing to cover the state. >> good afternoon. i'm here. sorry. my button came up later than expected. i know that you have talked about this lag in testing. we have observed a decline in testing for four days in a row this week. why is that? what is the number of tests that the state wants performed each day? will we ever meet or exceed the 3500 tests in one day again? if so, when might that happen? >> that's a really good question. we have a red cap form that are providers fill out with regards to when they want to test an individual. when they think they are seeing someone who is ill enough that looks like they have covid-19. we are in the process of having that go away altogether because we aren't seeing the maximum number of tests we can do a day being sent us. part of that is why we are having enough swabs and viral transport media going out and trying to do testing for different communities that we know have a higher risk,
. >> i was getting from director cox and his shop reports last night and this morning on knox county vona morgan county, johnson county. our personnel is continuing to cover the state. >> good afternoon. i'm here. sorry. my button came up later than expected. i know that you have talked about this lag in testing. we have observed a decline in testing for four days in a row this week. why is that? what is the number of tests that the state wants performed each day? will we ever meet...