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and leonard knew. and so as long as he was there, his barges and tugboats and refueling and food was on time, he knew that most people navy really didn't care how much he or overcharged. so that was a critical aspect of it. and was pretty reliable. his service was pretty good. it wasn't perfect. certainly would overcharge the navy through nose. essentially, he was bribing people in the navy to look the other way so he could overcharge him any time. his ship came in the port and he would overcharge for everything he had one good illustration, one of his most reliable scams was any time ship came into port, it needed to have the sewage pumped out right? you know, when you're in port, you can't just dump it in the harbor and leonard would always overcharge he would claim that his company out twice as much sewage as the ship's tanks were able to hold. right. you know, and it was obvious of a rip off but he would get supply officers who he'd taken out to dinner, take him out to a sex party. he would get the
and leonard knew. and so as long as he was there, his barges and tugboats and refueling and food was on time, he knew that most people navy really didn't care how much he or overcharged. so that was a critical aspect of it. and was pretty reliable. his service was pretty good. it wasn't perfect. certainly would overcharge the navy through nose. essentially, he was bribing people in the navy to look the other way so he could overcharge him any time. his ship came in the port and he would...
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leonard had also sexually assaulted her. >> everybody knew that i was raped, but me.as literally the last person to know, district attorney deborah nash remembers the moment the case came across her desk. >> i have actually prosecuted and seen homicide cases where the injuries were much less than what karen sustained. >> but tilton was not charged with attempted murder. instead, he faced charges of rape, aggravated assault and possession of a weapon. he was released on bail as soon as he was released. >> he wrote me a letter, and he went on to tell me that i was the only girl that he ever loved. it's like it's almost like he. he thinks he's above the law. >> tilton first skipped his bail hearing, but eventually pled guilty to felony charges, including aggravated assault and rape. >> he stabbed me multiple times. he strangled me multiple times. he beat me in the face until i was unconscious. over and over again, telling me to die. >> that's murder at the time, tilton's plea deal led to a sentence of 15 to 40 years in prison with eligibility for parole. but karen, who h
leonard had also sexually assaulted her. >> everybody knew that i was raped, but me.as literally the last person to know, district attorney deborah nash remembers the moment the case came across her desk. >> i have actually prosecuted and seen homicide cases where the injuries were much less than what karen sustained. >> but tilton was not charged with attempted murder. instead, he faced charges of rape, aggravated assault and possession of a weapon. he was released on bail as...
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gillis leonard: mr.ce? you mean, my first gay friend? gillis leonard: no, the first time that you had a gay relationship. no, that's not true. i never had a gay relationship. keith morrison: zev did not deny trying to call jesse the night of his death. gillis leonard: you called him at 12:01. yes. gillis leonard: then you tried again at 1:07. yes. gillis leonard: then it's your testimony you went to bed. yes. gillis leonard: didn't you really just drive over to jesse's apartment about 3:00 am in the 1996 green buick? no. gillis leonard: did you not get out of the driver's side and walk around to his apartment? no, i didn't do that. keith morrison: zev denied it all. he lived at his parent's basement. and if he had taken that car out in the middle of the night, the garage door would have gone up, they would have heard it, and you know. how would we know if they heard it? i guess the-- what, the parents are going to come in and go, oh, hey, on the morning of the murder, our son, who was having an affair wi
gillis leonard: mr.ce? you mean, my first gay friend? gillis leonard: no, the first time that you had a gay relationship. no, that's not true. i never had a gay relationship. keith morrison: zev did not deny trying to call jesse the night of his death. gillis leonard: you called him at 12:01. yes. gillis leonard: then you tried again at 1:07. yes. gillis leonard: then it's your testimony you went to bed. yes. gillis leonard: didn't you really just drive over to jesse's apartment about 3:00 am...
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leonard khotka left us a very good legacy, which helps us restore our estate. this is a lithograph of zalesye in lithuania, 1822. note that today we have all of this. and the mills, and one ranger is visible, the second ranger is visible. and the estate itself, the lakes and as alexander khotka wrote, that from the left edge i lay swans on the edge of the bed, i knot, our museum has a building itself, a chapel, this chapel was built by michael klephagensky, as a family chapel, and today it is active, every sunday a priest comes to us, and... we also have a parish school operating on the basis of our estate. we also have gazebos. the chinese gazebo and the amelia gazebo, which also participates in our excursions. this place was called the northern athena with the arrival of michael cleophas oginsky here. when michael cleophas oginsky received permission from alexander i already to come from olesye. he was given three confiscated estates, which he inherited from his uncle. these are gannuta, tavileysky district, this is molodechna, and this is zalesye. michal kle
leonard khotka left us a very good legacy, which helps us restore our estate. this is a lithograph of zalesye in lithuania, 1822. note that today we have all of this. and the mills, and one ranger is visible, the second ranger is visible. and the estate itself, the lakes and as alexander khotka wrote, that from the left edge i lay swans on the edge of the bed, i knot, our museum has a building itself, a chapel, this chapel was built by michael klephagensky, as a family chapel, and today it is...
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leonard in south carolina on the line for democrats. good morning, leonard. caller: my question is four things. the census, does it count as it makes for states to have electors in the electoral college, democrat and republican. and also during election night, is there a percentage of popular votes that sway their electors. guest: those are good questions, because they get to some of the misunderstandings that happen around the electoral college. one of the really important things to keep in mind is that these electoral votes -- often we skip over the process. we talk about voting in november, a state electoral votes, electors are people, real people elected to office. when you dig into the details in the same way that your state governor, secretary of state are elected to office, they get certificates of election. the official paperwork that says, you have been elected to office by the people of your state. you are nominated by political parties. state republicans, democrats, libertarians, or greens. they have a slate of people who are nominees to be your st
leonard in south carolina on the line for democrats. good morning, leonard. caller: my question is four things. the census, does it count as it makes for states to have electors in the electoral college, democrat and republican. and also during election night, is there a percentage of popular votes that sway their electors. guest: those are good questions, because they get to some of the misunderstandings that happen around the electoral college. one of the really important things to keep in...
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daouda leonard, thank you for being on the programme this week. thank you.programme this week. there's much more on the global economy, on the bbc website and the bbc news app. but thanks for your company this week. we'll see you very soon, bye—bye. hello. we had a real mixture of weather to start off the weekend. across east anglia, south—east england, a lot of cloud, an odd spit of drizzle. we had a weather front that brought some rain to northern ireland and scotland, delivering 22mm into the highlands, the wettest place in the uk, but then we had this slice of sunshine stretching from east scotland down towards south—west england where we had eight and a half hours of sunshine in camborne in cornwall and eight celsius heat in dorset in bournemouth. in cornwall and 18 celsius heat in dorset in bournemouth. and looking at the weather picture at the moment, weak weather fronts are moving south—east, just a lump of cloud by the time it reaches east anglia. that cloud keeping temperatures up at around seven degrees 01’ so. otherwise, it is going to be quite a
daouda leonard, thank you for being on the programme this week. thank you.programme this week. there's much more on the global economy, on the bbc website and the bbc news app. but thanks for your company this week. we'll see you very soon, bye—bye. hello. we had a real mixture of weather to start off the weekend. across east anglia, south—east england, a lot of cloud, an odd spit of drizzle. we had a weather front that brought some rain to northern ireland and scotland, delivering 22mm...
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la muerte de la soldado sara roque, cuyo cuerpo apareciÓ en un contenedor de basura en el puerto leonard body was located in a dumpster adjacent to our single soldiers quarters on the installation. >> roque, originaria de indiana y de raÍces salvadoreÑas, y quien se enlistÓ con las fuerzas armadas desde el 2020, fue vista por Última vez. de acuerdo a las investigaciones, el pasado lunes dentro de la instalaciÓn militar, donde estaba asignada al quinto batallÓn y donde tambiÉn se desempeÑÓ como adiestradora de perros. su familia, quien nos proporcionÓ esta fotografÍa, perdiÓ el contacto con ella durante varias horas hasta que fue encontrada sin vida. luego de no presentarse a trabajar el lunes. una tÍa de la militar asesinada dijo en redes sociales que estaban destrozados. >> sara was a soldier and a leader in the fifth engineer battalion described by her peers as tough and proud of everything. she did. >> las autoridades militares informaron hoy que el caso estÁ siendo investigado como un homicidio. que hay una persona de interÉs, pero que hasta estos momentos no ha sido arrestada. >> do
la muerte de la soldado sara roque, cuyo cuerpo apareciÓ en un contenedor de basura en el puerto leonard body was located in a dumpster adjacent to our single soldiers quarters on the installation. >> roque, originaria de indiana y de raÍces salvadoreÑas, y quien se enlistÓ con las fuerzas armadas desde el 2020, fue vista por Última vez. de acuerdo a las investigaciones, el pasado lunes dentro de la instalaciÓn militar, donde estaba asignada al quinto batallÓn y donde tambiÉn se...
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>> gillian: joining us is stew leonard.is in norwalk, connecticut, his grocery store a staple of life for people across new york, new jersey, connecticut. i understand that for the most part you guys think you are going to be okay in the long term because you source most of your products locally and you also spent a lot of time and energy stocking up on your imports from overseas. ahead of the strike, which was great. tell us where you are now and tell us how you think other folks are maybe not so well prepared are going to manage going forward over the coming days and weeks? >> you know, we have heard about this rumbling for a couple of months, okay, so you really have a decision, do you want to buy extra, and we did that. so we have plenty of product in the store. we want to assure our customers, we get 100,000 customers a week at the stew leonard's, we are going to have full shelves just like we did during the pandemic. a couple items are a little right now. this is gulf shrimp right here from right off the coast down in
>> gillian: joining us is stew leonard.is in norwalk, connecticut, his grocery store a staple of life for people across new york, new jersey, connecticut. i understand that for the most part you guys think you are going to be okay in the long term because you source most of your products locally and you also spent a lot of time and energy stocking up on your imports from overseas. ahead of the strike, which was great. tell us where you are now and tell us how you think other folks are...
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the for leonards have lots of green spaces to choose from. but this isn't just any parks. after the fall of the berlin wall in 1989, this broad section of no man's land was turned into a recreational area, the modem that takes us to this week's topic and to the starting point of my tour. i'll be following the berlin wall trail. right through the heart of the city, the today i ride along the former border between east and west berlin on this spike, following the line of the berlin wall. i would like to see what remains of the history of the division of europe, germany, and brilliant. so i'm starting here in mo, apart going through the britain and birthdate, and then all the way to the east side gallery. let's go the, my 1st stop on the berlin wall trail is the memorial side on down and washed off it . it's the 1st stop for anybody wanting to learn more about the cities division, rust colored poles, and sections of the walls, mark the location of the former border. the here is section of the wall has been reconstructed as it was during the division. the viewing platforms pro
the for leonards have lots of green spaces to choose from. but this isn't just any parks. after the fall of the berlin wall in 1989, this broad section of no man's land was turned into a recreational area, the modem that takes us to this week's topic and to the starting point of my tour. i'll be following the berlin wall trail. right through the heart of the city, the today i ride along the former border between east and west berlin on this spike, following the line of the berlin wall. i would...
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fat leonard, leonard glenn francis, owned a ship supply company in southeast asia. you would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water and everything and he got contracts by corrupting navy officers. how did he do it? step-by-step. first, he would give them small gifts and then he would give them denver -- dinners that he would dangle trips and then prostitutes and then cash. he would do these dinners and many of the navy officers went and you think, where they all going? their captain went and their severe went and everyone seemed to be going. so, he was like an intelligence agent. it could've been a great kgb agent because he knew which her weakness was and he tried to exploit it and he would dangle the bait and once he got you on the hook, he would dam and things in return and also tell you i am going -- i am going to out you if you do not do what i will say. ultimately, there were hundreds of navy officers who were involved, about 33 of them pleading guilty to crimes. others were given centers and other administrative careers were lost. careers wer
fat leonard, leonard glenn francis, owned a ship supply company in southeast asia. you would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water and everything and he got contracts by corrupting navy officers. how did he do it? step-by-step. first, he would give them small gifts and then he would give them denver -- dinners that he would dangle trips and then prostitutes and then cash. he would do these dinners and many of the navy officers went and you think, where they all going? their...
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fat leonard, leonard glenn francis ,owned ship supply company in the southeast asia. he would supply ships with tug boat services and sewage and water and everything, and he gotcontracts by corrupting navy officers. and how did he do it? step-by-step. first time he wouldgive them small gifts, then he would give them dinners then he would dangle the trips and then prostitutes and then cash. and what happened was he would do these dinners and many of the navy officers went and you would think, why are they all going? because therecaptain went and their superiors went and everybody seemed to be going. and so he was like an intelligence agent. he could have been a great kgb agent because he knew what your weakness was. he tried to exploit that weakness and he would dangle the bait and once he got you on the hook, he would demand things in return. and also tell you, i'm going to, i have, i have the evidence and i'm going to out you if you, if you don't do what i say, ultimately, there were hundreds of navy officers who were involved, about 33 of them pleaded guilty to crim
fat leonard, leonard glenn francis ,owned ship supply company in the southeast asia. he would supply ships with tug boat services and sewage and water and everything, and he gotcontracts by corrupting navy officers. and how did he do it? step-by-step. first time he wouldgive them small gifts, then he would give them dinners then he would dangle the trips and then prostitutes and then cash. and what happened was he would do these dinners and many of the navy officers went and you would think,...
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fat leonard leonard glenn francis owned a ship supply company in the south asia, and he would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water, everything. and he got contracts by corrupting navy officers and how did he do it step by step, first he would give them small gifts. then he would give them dinners. then he would dangle trips and then prostitutes and, then cash. and what happened was he would do these dinners and of the navy officers went and you would why are they all going? well, because they're their captain went and their superiors went and seemed to be going. and so he was like an intelligence agency. we could have been a great kgb agent because he knew what your weakness was, he tried to exploit that weakness and he would dangle the bait once he got you the hook, he would demand things in return and also tell you, i'm going to i have i have the evidence and i'm going to out you. if you if you don't do what i ultimately ultimately they were hundreds of navy officers who involved about 33 of them pleaded guilty to crimes. others were given censures and other admi
fat leonard leonard glenn francis owned a ship supply company in the south asia, and he would supply ships with tugboat services and sewage and water, everything. and he got contracts by corrupting navy officers and how did he do it step by step, first he would give them small gifts. then he would give them dinners. then he would dangle trips and then prostitutes and, then cash. and what happened was he would do these dinners and of the navy officers went and you would why are they all going?...
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and leonard leo spending billions of dollars i think it the country. ollars i think it what is interesting to me about the federalist society, most of our book is about the rise of corporate power in d.c. we started in 2017 and we wrapped up about a year ago. when we finished the book, realize that companies don't have as much influence as they had a few years ago. this relates to the federalist society. so, around the time that trump got elected, and increasing number of democrats and publicans started to come out to be more anticorporate. we saw trump bashing boeing and companies that moved overseas. he bashed amazon obviously for destroying their retail industry. and an increasing number of republicans in the senate and republicans in the senate and anticorporate rhetoric. i see companies starting to decline a little bit in influence. they still have way more influence than anyone else but not as influential as they were a few years ago. a couple examples, you know, u.s. companies and the republican party used to stand for free trade, lower taxes, o
and leonard leo spending billions of dollars i think it the country. ollars i think it what is interesting to me about the federalist society, most of our book is about the rise of corporate power in d.c. we started in 2017 and we wrapped up about a year ago. when we finished the book, realize that companies don't have as much influence as they had a few years ago. this relates to the federalist society. so, around the time that trump got elected, and increasing number of democrats and...
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currently cloaked in protection thanks to the leonard leo six.t judge chutkan decides will determine if the case survives. but what you decide at the ballot box will determine if donald trump will ever be held accountable for his crimes against our democracy. joining me now is katie phang, trial attorney and host of "the katie phang" show. hugo lowell correspondent for "the guardian" and michael steele, the former chairman of the rnc. katie, i want to start with you. here is the filing. i've been reading through it as fast as i can. i'm sure you're got an lot further than i have and understand it a lot more thoroughly. tell us what is new here and what is new here that judge chutkan will have to deal with in determining whether these are official acts? >> yes, joy. it's a 165-page filing. we knew that. we knew that because previously jack smith as special counsel indicated that he had complied with instructions to be able to file a redacted version of the document. and it had to be filed under seal. meaning we could not initially see it because u
currently cloaked in protection thanks to the leonard leo six.t judge chutkan decides will determine if the case survives. but what you decide at the ballot box will determine if donald trump will ever be held accountable for his crimes against our democracy. joining me now is katie phang, trial attorney and host of "the katie phang" show. hugo lowell correspondent for "the guardian" and michael steele, the former chairman of the rnc. katie, i want to start with you. here is...
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you don't include the federalist society or leonard leo in your index. they have shaped our supreme court which is becoming more important than congress. why ignore them? >> it's back to the same answer. we try to stick with corporate lobbying. but you are exactly right, the federal society has such influence over policy and federal judiciary. and leonard leo spent i think billions of dollars to influence the country. what's interesting to me about the federal society, most of our book about the rise of corporate power and d.c., we started writing the book in 2017 and wrapped up about a year ago. when we finished the book we realized companies don't have as much influence as they had a few years ago. this relates to the federal society. i will get there. so, around the time that trump got elected, and increasing number of democrats and republicans started to come out to be more anticorporate. we saw trump bashing boeing and companies that moved overseas. he bashed amazon obviously for destroying the retail industry. and since trump left, there is an incr
you don't include the federalist society or leonard leo in your index. they have shaped our supreme court which is becoming more important than congress. why ignore them? >> it's back to the same answer. we try to stick with corporate lobbying. but you are exactly right, the federal society has such influence over policy and federal judiciary. and leonard leo spent i think billions of dollars to influence the country. what's interesting to me about the federal society, most of our book...
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i am chris leonard the city historian of schenectady. if in following on what leslie spoke about we are in an interesting position in schenectadye that we are at the very top of the valley in eastern and of the mohawk valley on june 11 when lafayette came to schenectady he was supposed to get in the middle of the day but his boat ran very late and doesn't get into the city until about 6:00. and what is now riverside park with fans cheering and chanting. he is met by the mayor who takes him to a tavern which they have dinner and lafayette was to go to to albany by 9:00 or 9:30. we've been recreating lafayette that the area where he landed is not available for landing. the hotel where he had dinner is no longer in existence so we had to do what we wanted to do with this. i've been working for the past year with good folks in albany as they prepare for their event. i've done that for a number of reasons. first off i have a lot of friends in albany and they needed help at the beginning but this but this providing and helo determine some of t
i am chris leonard the city historian of schenectady. if in following on what leslie spoke about we are in an interesting position in schenectadye that we are at the very top of the valley in eastern and of the mohawk valley on june 11 when lafayette came to schenectady he was supposed to get in the middle of the day but his boat ran very late and doesn't get into the city until about 6:00. and what is now riverside park with fans cheering and chanting. he is met by the mayor who takes him to a...
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leonard, let's try to. live by well. that was that occurred. what happened after that first. asked you to wrap your >> we have bringing you programs of the life and legacy of jimmy carter who was born on october first in 1924. >> happy
leonard, let's try to. live by well. that was that occurred. what happened after that first. asked you to wrap your >> we have bringing you programs of the life and legacy of jimmy carter who was born on october first in 1924. >> happy
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prize, the california book, a hurston wright legacy award, and the national book critics circle, leonard prize. she is a 2017 national book award. five under 35 honoree. and her new essay collection at freedom is forthcoming from viking. lindsay is professor of english at the university of california davis. nell irvin painter is the author of books of history, including the new york times bestseller the history of white people, sojourner truth, a life, a symbol, and the national book critics circle finalist, old in art school, a memoir of starting over. she is the edwards professor of american history emerita at princeton university and a fellow of the american academy of arts and sciences. she has also received honorary degrees from yale wesleyan and the university of north carolina at hill and dartmouth after a ph.d. in history from harvard, she earned degrees in, painting from mason gross school of the arts at rutgers and the rhode island school design. now lives and works in east orange, new jersey. of course, this evening we're here to celebrate in elle's new book, i just keep talki
prize, the california book, a hurston wright legacy award, and the national book critics circle, leonard prize. she is a 2017 national book award. five under 35 honoree. and her new essay collection at freedom is forthcoming from viking. lindsay is professor of english at the university of california davis. nell irvin painter is the author of books of history, including the new york times bestseller the history of white people, sojourner truth, a life, a symbol, and the national book critics...
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teams hasn't been great this year but this will help make up for it jordan elliott the block and leonard on his birthday a scoop and score all primetime on you kind of look like deion sanders back in 90 for the niners playing big on special teams. and in the second later it's nick bosa. perfect recognition of that little pass. he picks off kyler murray. that interception his second career one led to another field goal 2310 at the break. niners. but the cardinals come back in the blistering heat murray little lob. touchdown pass. you add the two point conversion and oh it's a two point game. niners trying to close it out with six minutes to go jordan mason hit and stripped and fumbles. he loses the football. he was fighting for extra yards. that eventually led to a long cardinals drive. and then arizona would kick a field goal with a minute and a half to go. and the cardinals have the lead. remember, the niners haven't scored since the half and the cardinals scored 14 unanswered. and then this was the nail in the coffin. brock purdy hit intercepted on that ball that kind of fluttered in t
teams hasn't been great this year but this will help make up for it jordan elliott the block and leonard on his birthday a scoop and score all primetime on you kind of look like deion sanders back in 90 for the niners playing big on special teams. and in the second later it's nick bosa. perfect recognition of that little pass. he picks off kyler murray. that interception his second career one led to another field goal 2310 at the break. niners. but the cardinals come back in the blistering heat...
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we are pleased to welcome them and the message of unity, the reverend leonard hamilton, the rabbi levi shankar, and imam to leave sharif and it will, in that order. [applause] >> on this morning ungrateful to be invited as well as to share any powerful moment such as of this. with the king's, the organizations that are coming together. there are key moments when we are invited to see further than the moment that we are standing in. this is one of those moments pixel as we know prayer is important. we've been invited to share prayers as well to start us not from just what our future plane but to see where we are going. so i you to join me. as we gather on this day software you think will come humbled yet hopeful, and our gathering this morning we are reminded of the power that is within us, the service that is able to come from us as a connection that is shared between us. bless this gathering in order that we might see the vision on the road ahead and embrace the work of building beloved community through peace, justice, and equity. may we strengthen our resolve and a spirit of dr. mar
we are pleased to welcome them and the message of unity, the reverend leonard hamilton, the rabbi levi shankar, and imam to leave sharif and it will, in that order. [applause] >> on this morning ungrateful to be invited as well as to share any powerful moment such as of this. with the king's, the organizations that are coming together. there are key moments when we are invited to see further than the moment that we are standing in. this is one of those moments pixel as we know prayer is...
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so i'll introduce peter feinman, james martin, chris leonard and leslie raney leslie raney. thank you. oh, i want to thank the fort plain for letting have this time to talk about the bicentennial and i'll point out that's a lot easier to pronounce than that word yesterday that you had trouble with. oh, some people had trouble pronouncing for the 2/50, but as you can see here from these panel displays, lafayette, is that our subject? he's mentioned several times yesterday. he's been mentioned today already in the abigail adams session and he was in the germantown session. and tomorrow there be a talk just about lafayette. so he's getting a lot of coverage. but we to focus today right now in this panel on this particular exhibit here, where he was guest of the nation and that was the term that was used when he was here 200 years ago. he was invited by james monroe in 1824 to return to the united states in a visit that was a presidential year, just like 2024 is a presidential election year. that wasn't an election year when the was very divided into what we call sectionalism. t
so i'll introduce peter feinman, james martin, chris leonard and leslie raney leslie raney. thank you. oh, i want to thank the fort plain for letting have this time to talk about the bicentennial and i'll point out that's a lot easier to pronounce than that word yesterday that you had trouble with. oh, some people had trouble pronouncing for the 2/50, but as you can see here from these panel displays, lafayette, is that our subject? he's mentioned several times yesterday. he's been mentioned...
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and again, check out elizabeth leonard's terrific biography, contraband.n, mark grimsley argued this a long time ago, that the contraband oernd the seizing of enslaved people was really the crown jewel of the hard war policy. it it this orders southern life again. it is a nonviolent or at least n-lethal strategy in the apex of the union's counterinsurgency strategy can missouri with general order number 11 issued by general. this is an enormous and controversial order at the it came as a response terrific guerrilla violence in missouri in. 1863, promulgated by men l bloodyanderson and william quantrill and finally makes the decision issued general or number 11 in august to exile to banish effectively all of the populaf four border counties. these are western and missouri counties along the kansas border in which guerrilla violence had been endemic. nearly 40,000 people are subject to the expulsion from their homes. many of those homes then burned. so again, it is a non-lethal strategy. on the other hand, it entails a great deal of violence and. we probably
and again, check out elizabeth leonard's terrific biography, contraband.n, mark grimsley argued this a long time ago, that the contraband oernd the seizing of enslaved people was really the crown jewel of the hard war policy. it it this orders southern life again. it is a nonviolent or at least n-lethal strategy in the apex of the union's counterinsurgency strategy can missouri with general order number 11 issued by general. this is an enormous and controversial order at the it came as a...
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never sent and exported any weaponry to the israeli territory of the october the 7th, but now uh leonard company has confirmed that yes we have been actually doing that. so we can see the two-faced nature of the collective west here, what what will be the repercussions, because it's going to be just an admission and then business as usual again. please keep the answer brief, well very briefly, the world is dominated by these very large asset company, asset management companies and hedgehonts, they own 70 to 80% of the the world's trade, world trade organization, the world bank, bank of international settlements, most of these transnational corporations like black rock, like vanguard and state. history if you go and study these guys all hovering around wall street and and uh and and the big markets london city of london, this is where real power exists, these money men sit very regularly with the the political networks and they actually also are very much part and parcel of the killing and the destruction in in palestine and gaza, so seeing this italian company do what is do, it's just it
never sent and exported any weaponry to the israeli territory of the october the 7th, but now uh leonard company has confirmed that yes we have been actually doing that. so we can see the two-faced nature of the collective west here, what what will be the repercussions, because it's going to be just an admission and then business as usual again. please keep the answer brief, well very briefly, the world is dominated by these very large asset company, asset management companies and hedgehonts,...
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just like you saw in the first panel i think leonard set that operative hava fund et cetera ai in the beginning and very scared of it afterwards. that such is true for ai. that's true from us any technology that out there. technology as always a is either good or bad, it's how it's used and how it's employed. it reminds me of the internet in some ways because i remember when i was at the state department hillary clinton who was the secretary of state gave a speech on internet freedom and of her speech was the internet, yeah. that would be a summary. unep later after we saw abuses by governments and things that were happening in the aftermath of the arab spring, she give another speech which i think it we summarized is the internet -- so that i think the issue were facing, good and bad part of it. people who know me well know i also am a fan of cyber films which almost always dystopian and almost always the earlier ones including the first network computers took over the world called colossus project 1970, the computer are always, the ai is always what takes over the world. but there's
just like you saw in the first panel i think leonard set that operative hava fund et cetera ai in the beginning and very scared of it afterwards. that such is true for ai. that's true from us any technology that out there. technology as always a is either good or bad, it's how it's used and how it's employed. it reminds me of the internet in some ways because i remember when i was at the state department hillary clinton who was the secretary of state gave a speech on internet freedom and of her...
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. >> ella estaba destacada en la base militar de fort leonard wood y se enlistÓ al ejÉrcito en el 2020 la Última propuesta de la empresa. es decir, sigue la huelga, que llega ya a su sexta semana. >> la oferta incluida aumentos salariales del 35% en cuatro aÑos. por su parte, lÍderes sindicales en seattle quieren que se restaure un plan de pensiones tradicional que fue eliminado hace una dÉcada. entre otros beneficios, mcdonald's apunta a las cebollas como la fuente probable del brote mortal de e-coli, detectado en sus hamburguesas quarter pounder. la compaÑÍa ni funcionarios federales de salud han dicho pÚblicamente dÓnde se habrÍan cultivado esas cebollas o si tambiÉn fueron enviadas a otros restaurantes en el paÍs. >> segÚn mcdonald's, las cebollas vienen de un solo proveedor. se cortan en rodajas y se envasan como verduras crudas en bolsas individuales y luego se envÍan a sus restaurantes. hasta ahora ha habido medio centenar de afectados con una persona fallecida y diez hospitalizadas, y parece que hay buenas noticias para quienes consumen porque un nuevo estudio vincula su utiliz
. >> ella estaba destacada en la base militar de fort leonard wood y se enlistÓ al ejÉrcito en el 2020 la Última propuesta de la empresa. es decir, sigue la huelga, que llega ya a su sexta semana. >> la oferta incluida aumentos salariales del 35% en cuatro aÑos. por su parte, lÍderes sindicales en seattle quieren que se restaure un plan de pensiones tradicional que fue eliminado hace una dÉcada. entre otros beneficios, mcdonald's apunta a las cebollas como la fuente probable...
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. >> reporter: michael leonard also signed up for free weatherization services from fsl. >> they're replacingold one. >> this is your old water heater. >> only five years old. >> recently michael got a free air-conditioner too. >> this is a brand new air-conditioning unit over here? >> brand new. if you look at tippettical ones for our neighbors that's what the norm is. >> reporter: michael invited us inside his house. >> what a difference you're going to feel. >> going to feel the ac, huh? >> ah. >> this is nice. >> let me ask you, do you think -- clearly there's your trump hat up there. do you think he can help people like you? >> i think he can help the entire economy. >> we met another person who's getting these free services and she's a vice president harris supporter and you're a trump supporter. despite the fact that you're going through sort of a similar thing, you know, you're divided -- >> what's the commonality? hardship. >> right. >> hardship. regardless of which side of the spectrum you're on it's hardship. >> so why do you think we can't see more eye to eye on the politics? >> r
. >> reporter: michael leonard also signed up for free weatherization services from fsl. >> they're replacingold one. >> this is your old water heater. >> only five years old. >> recently michael got a free air-conditioner too. >> this is a brand new air-conditioning unit over here? >> brand new. if you look at tippettical ones for our neighbors that's what the norm is. >> reporter: michael invited us inside his house. >> what a difference...
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leonard floyd, que no entrenó hoy, pero simplemente fue un día de descanso.vo fuera del partido anterior. las otras 2 cosas a destacar es que jake moore no entrenó por el dolor en el tobillo y matthew wright, que está supliendo a moore, tampoco estuvo por el dolor en el hombro. veremos si tienen que cambiar de pateador, pero hoy kyle shanahan habló de la defensa que van a enfrentar frente a los kansas city chiefs, una de las mejores defensas de la liga. y esto fue lo que dijo. a islais creek the five games i've done this year and you go back to our last game with them. so you also go to previous games with us versus them and coordinators don't change scheme doesn't change you tie in all those games. i think it's gone better and better each year. i thought last year was the best defence that we played all year and i feel that way this year so far. so they got guys we've been playing a long time together and they've been doing is scheme for a while. he's been doing a scheme for so long, but they continue to add to it. they continue to finetune it and i got a lo
leonard floyd, que no entrenó hoy, pero simplemente fue un día de descanso.vo fuera del partido anterior. las otras 2 cosas a destacar es que jake moore no entrenó por el dolor en el tobillo y matthew wright, que está supliendo a moore, tampoco estuvo por el dolor en el hombro. veremos si tienen que cambiar de pateador, pero hoy kyle shanahan habló de la defensa que van a enfrentar frente a los kansas city chiefs, una de las mejores defensas de la liga. y esto fue lo que dijo. a islais...
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our building at broadway in leonard street for two short runs in march 1842 and february 1843. his 1842 text was the beloved essay the poet, according to walt whitman's biographer, jerome loving. whitman heard emerson deliver an early version of the poet in the society library in manhattan during the first week of march. here, loving says. here he whitman was first introduced to the transcendentalist idea that the meaner the type by which a spiritual law is expressed, the more pungent it is, and the more lasting in the memories of men. loving theorizes that the first meeting between these two american titans may have taken place at this event in our building. so we're never going to stop bragging about that. just to let you know. to tell us more about emerson tonight, we are glad to have with us james marcus. mr. markus is an editor, translator and critic who has written and lectured widely on emerson. his essays and criticism have appeared in leading publications such as the new yorker, the times, literary supplement and harper's magazine. he is the author of amazonia five yea
our building at broadway in leonard street for two short runs in march 1842 and february 1843. his 1842 text was the beloved essay the poet, according to walt whitman's biographer, jerome loving. whitman heard emerson deliver an early version of the poet in the society library in manhattan during the first week of march. here, loving says. here he whitman was first introduced to the transcendentalist idea that the meaner the type by which a spiritual law is expressed, the more pungent it is,...
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or dolores leonard, who collected pods and would donate her earned income back to the war effort.o many others. who advanced the cause of freedom and helped america prevail. by building airplanes and ships , laboring in shipyards, and so many extraordinary ways. franklin d roosevelt said that the structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man or one party. but one nation. it must be a piece with cooperative efforts of the whole world. that means, i think, that every gender, every race, and every free nation must be fully engaged -- fully engaged in bending the arc of the moral universe in the right direction. no one embodied that collective effort more resolutely than the rosies. than the rosies. around 6 million women entered the workforce during world war ii. serving everywhere from the defense industry to the commercial sector. and some industries, women rose to make up 65% of the workforce, as compared to just 1% in the prewar years. cross. 350,000 women served at home and abroad in 3 million fowomen volunteered with the red cross. 350,000 women served at home and abro
or dolores leonard, who collected pods and would donate her earned income back to the war effort.o many others. who advanced the cause of freedom and helped america prevail. by building airplanes and ships , laboring in shipyards, and so many extraordinary ways. franklin d roosevelt said that the structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man or one party. but one nation. it must be a piece with cooperative efforts of the whole world. that means, i think, that every gender, every race,...
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leonard whiting was 17.s film is considered to be perhaps the best of the many screen adaptations. movie book 800. director alexander andryushchenko made a film based on this story by kir boluchev. the premiere took place in april of this year. 100 years ago. that's right. named in honor of a thousand. having received a chemical element with the atomic number 101, american physicists led by glenn sebarg suggested this very name: veruch's iconic gesture. at the 1976 european championship, this czechoslovakian national team player kicked a penalty kick on a lobbed trajectory right down the center of the west german goal. his name stuck to the kick. november 1, 1520, on all saints' day, the ships entered the newly discovered strait, at first on... and after his death the institute was named after him, that's sergei gerasimov, right. professions in songs for 200. he brought you letters from your family and friends. obviously a postman. open the door for the postman quickly, he brought you letters from your famil
leonard whiting was 17.s film is considered to be perhaps the best of the many screen adaptations. movie book 800. director alexander andryushchenko made a film based on this story by kir boluchev. the premiere took place in april of this year. 100 years ago. that's right. named in honor of a thousand. having received a chemical element with the atomic number 101, american physicists led by glenn sebarg suggested this very name: veruch's iconic gesture. at the 1976 european championship, this...