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one story is why does marshall get that credit? it's based on one quote, it's a quadrant senator mason of virginia, in january of 1802, he said, a state upon his knees, before six vulnerable judges decorated in party colored robes as our artist formerly were, or a rating more solemn black, such as they have lately assume. so people assume that lately assumed mean since john marshall got there. and that's where this has got into the other realm of giving martial agency to the story. we really don't know who do this. this is a quote that most people sources juan marshall gets credit for this. what we have to remember is when jon marshall came to washington, in 1800 actually, he was secretary of state under john adams he was doing that jobs and this is the capital building in early 1801 and the court met here in aboard conference room. nobody knew where the court was gonna meet. marshall gets appointed to the justice and january 20th, 26 of the court on february the 4th. that's like two weeks. i can't imagine in the two weeks, he mana
one story is why does marshall get that credit? it's based on one quote, it's a quadrant senator mason of virginia, in january of 1802, he said, a state upon his knees, before six vulnerable judges decorated in party colored robes as our artist formerly were, or a rating more solemn black, such as they have lately assume. so people assume that lately assumed mean since john marshall got there. and that's where this has got into the other realm of giving martial agency to the story. we really...
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so this is a quote most people sources why marshall gets credit. we have to remember when john marshall came to washington in 1800 he was secretary of state and this is the capital building 18 oh one in a borrowed conference room and marshall gets appointed in and sits with the court on february. and i cannot imagine in those two weeks so the story just doesn't really hold up with scrutiny with another image of the robot known to the court back in the 1970s. so to talk about it was started 1793 and then to negotiate the jay treaty there are letters in the family that suggest his nephew actually posed in the chief justice robes that was delivered in 1794 she immediately hung it up on a wall in her houses was a family portrait i don't think anyone saw very much and not intel 1815 i found the first the first engraving of this portrait that was widely produced so it wasn't seen that much but people knew it was the chief justice robe john adams when he saw the engraving row back to the publisher there's my friend john j so this starts to develop over th
so this is a quote most people sources why marshall gets credit. we have to remember when john marshall came to washington in 1800 he was secretary of state and this is the capital building 18 oh one in a borrowed conference room and marshall gets appointed in and sits with the court on february. and i cannot imagine in those two weeks so the story just doesn't really hold up with scrutiny with another image of the robot known to the court back in the 1970s. so to talk about it was started 1793...
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. >> reporter: in marshal, minnes, marshal, minnesota, kpix5. >> cool to see the town of marshal wearing red and gold ar gold after their home town hero. >> our satellite office over th. office over there. >> it is. > >> max will be reporting from marshal, minnesota all week, we know the bay area is full of 49ers superfans, now is your chance to recognize them, get your cell phone out and scan the qr code on your screen to nominate your favorite member, someone all things red and gold and all season. we will profile these super fans. > >> still ahead on kpix5 streaming on cbs news bay area, former president donald trump pleads the fifth. the latest legal probe into his business practices. >> plus, facebook on the defense after handling text messages in a teenager's abortion case, thy questions it is raising. > >> dramatic video, the race to rescue a woman for her car is d car is swallowed by a sinkhole. > >> plenty sunshine over the bay area today. skies cleared out along the coast, and still abundant sunshine as we look to the east from the mark hopkins hotel. temperatures are gradually
. >> reporter: in marshal, minnes, marshal, minnesota, kpix5. >> cool to see the town of marshal wearing red and gold ar gold after their home town hero. >> our satellite office over th. office over there. >> it is. > >> max will be reporting from marshal, minnesota all week, we know the bay area is full of 49ers superfans, now is your chance to recognize them, get your cell phone out and scan the qr code on your screen to nominate your favorite member, someone...
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pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn 13,680. this is where it all began. where trey lance put in the work that put him on a path to the nfl. >> oh trey lance was obviously e of our top ones we've ever had. >> reporter: a one of a kind plr says coach terry bowman. >> it's surreal that 10 years ao he was out here attending our youth camp and now he's a startr in the nfl. >> reporter: marshall tiger football is a big deal. >> there's not much to do out he in marshall. people come out and and support activities. and the friday night football is somethg that people come out to supports up to 500 people. bowman described lance as an outstandig leader, dedicated and the best kind of teammate. >> he's always very receptive ts teammates. willing to help them out. the leadership, every game he was always there you know yod always count on trey. >> reporter: lance won the bud e community award. >> s
pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn reporter: marshall minnesota. pn 13,680. this is where it all began. where trey lance put in the work that put him on a path to the nfl. >> oh trey lance was obviously e of our top ones we've ever had. >> reporter: a one of a kind plr says coach terry bowman. >> it's surreal that...
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islands wrote by taking the marshall islands. we are liberating a people who will once again be able to practice the christian virtues brought to them by american missionaries when fdr declared that everyone should have freedom of worship in his january 1941 state of the union address shortly. this was what he meant. on kwajalein members of the marshallese community shared the japanese armed forces had tried to stamp out christianity during the war. they told marshallese people that jesus was dead and they ordered that all bibles and hymn books be burned. they threatened to shoot anybody caught with either. the chaplain told american readers of the missionary herald were his letter was published that the marshallese man who owned hymnal had been shot because he would not give it up. when a us naval commission surveyed the marshallese people and asked them what they wanted first and most repeatedly they got the reply send back the missionaries. us military officials observed that religion played an important part in the life of th
islands wrote by taking the marshall islands. we are liberating a people who will once again be able to practice the christian virtues brought to them by american missionaries when fdr declared that everyone should have freedom of worship in his january 1941 state of the union address shortly. this was what he meant. on kwajalein members of the marshallese community shared the japanese armed forces had tried to stamp out christianity during the war. they told marshallese people that jesus was...
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marshall is also my favorite writer. we didn't get a chance to talk the way she embodied for me the process of the black african past and i always thought his widow was one of the most remarkable ever went on - - written. >> thank you. >> thank you to carol davies and mariana graham for their talks earlier this afternoon. it's really important and as i am writing this biography, you have given me invaluable help on what i need to pursue and what is important. and the holes in the work and what people are interested in. it has given me a lot of inspiration and encouragement to go back to my work. thank you for that. i really see this collective as important for encouraging writers and scholars and teachers. thank you
marshall is also my favorite writer. we didn't get a chance to talk the way she embodied for me the process of the black african past and i always thought his widow was one of the most remarkable ever went on - - written. >> thank you. >> thank you to carol davies and mariana graham for their talks earlier this afternoon. it's really important and as i am writing this biography, you have given me invaluable help on what i need to pursue and what is important. and the holes in the...
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howard marshall.oil baron's children. >> so then they have separate funerals. >> so at the funeral of her husband, anna nicole smith is wearing the dress that she married him in. and to commemorate his passing, she sings. she sings, "wind beneath my wings," the bette midler hit. ♪ the wind beneath my wings ♪ >> j. howard marshall, when he dies, leaves a massive fortune. estimates range up to $1.6 billion. however, he leaves nothing in his will to his wife anna nicole smith or her son, daniel. >> he'd left her nothing. zero. zero. zero dollars. >> he was taking care of her. there was a suggestion, a promise. you know, was there a contract? clearly not. she didn't get a contract. >> it turns out pierce is the main beneficiary. so, anna nicole sues pierce for a piece of the estate. >> it's going to be a battle royale between the bombshell and the billionaire. >> i have nothing to say. thanks very much. >> but it will take years before the case gets in front of a jury. >> in this journal entry, anna write
howard marshall.oil baron's children. >> so then they have separate funerals. >> so at the funeral of her husband, anna nicole smith is wearing the dress that she married him in. and to commemorate his passing, she sings. she sings, "wind beneath my wings," the bette midler hit. ♪ the wind beneath my wings ♪ >> j. howard marshall, when he dies, leaves a massive fortune. estimates range up to $1.6 billion. however, he leaves nothing in his will to his wife anna...
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and john marshall though is given this extraordinary credit as if he did everything on the marshall court and everyone else on that court was just sort of not doing very much at all. now some of that was because of the way they structured their opinions in having them almost always be written or in the name of the chief justice, but when you look at sort of behind the scenes to the extent that we can at the letters and other things that were exchanged among the justices and especially between washington and marshall you see that washington was very important and marshall said as much many times that he really relied on washington as a collaborator and a partner on all sorts of projects including the book that they wrote about george that that marshall wrote about george washington where bush rod was his editor and so, you know the opinions of the marshall court really should be seen as the i'm a team and the and a collective effort, you know law is a collective enterprise. no one person can sort of make the law in a democracy anyway, and so i think bushrod is an important figure because o
and john marshall though is given this extraordinary credit as if he did everything on the marshall court and everyone else on that court was just sort of not doing very much at all. now some of that was because of the way they structured their opinions in having them almost always be written or in the name of the chief justice, but when you look at sort of behind the scenes to the extent that we can at the letters and other things that were exchanged among the justices and especially between...
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marshal there is mr. it bluntly, contact with the enemy behind our backs and not only contact even an agreement, i would say collusion with whom. with agent hitler i think you are using unscrupulous information. this is an calendar. hitler's agent, general wolf w. i can assure you, mr. marshal, that this meeting could have been of the most preliminary nature. but for our back is it because of this we will lose trust in each other. we have nothing to fear. we will not allow dangerous differences between us, but 10 years will pass. and maybe less having will come, the new generation. which didn't pass. through everything we've been through. what will happen then? after all, we seem to have gathered here in order to ensure peace, at least. for 50 years, or so i think, in my naivete mr. president, it really is so, mr. marshal, the most important condition for maintaining a lasting peace is the unity of the three kept. if the russians take berlin, then this can create great difficulties in the future. i believ
marshal there is mr. it bluntly, contact with the enemy behind our backs and not only contact even an agreement, i would say collusion with whom. with agent hitler i think you are using unscrupulous information. this is an calendar. hitler's agent, general wolf w. i can assure you, mr. marshal, that this meeting could have been of the most preliminary nature. but for our back is it because of this we will lose trust in each other. we have nothing to fear. we will not allow dangerous differences...
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marshall struggled with that all of her life.to devote her life to writing and how much was she obligated to do some kind of activism and interestingly enough. she asked malcolm x what he thought. and he told her that her activism was her writing. so, in a way, he gave her a kind of permission to be a writer. i don't think that that satisfied her, you know, entirely because she has that story told over and over again and it's how much can i be an activist and still fulfill my duties as, you know, a professional artist. i think she never-- i think she ended up doing things like she supported people in the independence movement, in barbados. she definitely spent a lot of money on supporting activists here. and one of the things that she did, too, that i still haven't been able to corroborate the exact thing that she did, but she withheld part of her taxes during the vietnam war. and put herself in a really precarious position, you know, financially and socially and just refuse today pay her taxes during the war. so, i know she alwa
marshall struggled with that all of her life.to devote her life to writing and how much was she obligated to do some kind of activism and interestingly enough. she asked malcolm x what he thought. and he told her that her activism was her writing. so, in a way, he gave her a kind of permission to be a writer. i don't think that that satisfied her, you know, entirely because she has that story told over and over again and it's how much can i be an activist and still fulfill my duties as, you...
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marshall is also my favorite writer.e didn't get a chance to talk the way she embodied for me the process of the black african past and i always thought his widow was one of the most remarkable ever went on - - written. >> thank you. >> thank you to carol davies and mariana graham for their talks earlier this afternoon. it's really important and as i am writing this biography, you have given me invaluable help on what i need to pursue and what is important. and the holes in the work and what people are interested in. it has given me a lot of inspiration and encouragement to go back to my work. thank you for that. i really see this collective as important for encouraging writers and scholars and teachers. thank you ♪♪ american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring people and events that tell the american story. 1:10 p.m. eastern on the one 50th anniversary of yellowstone national park native wyoming resident bob richard talks about the history of the park and that tours nearly 40 years. 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presid
marshall is also my favorite writer.e didn't get a chance to talk the way she embodied for me the process of the black african past and i always thought his widow was one of the most remarkable ever went on - - written. >> thank you. >> thank you to carol davies and mariana graham for their talks earlier this afternoon. it's really important and as i am writing this biography, you have given me invaluable help on what i need to pursue and what is important. and the holes in the work...
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including marshall minnesota where he grew up.o talk to the locals about their hometown hero. >> marshall minnesota is a small small town out on the prairie in in the southwestern part of the state. about three hours away from the twin cities. it is one of those small towns where people have a big amount of prie of pride in where they live. >> a small niche town. >> reporter: like dan who owns fuzzies bar on main street. >> a great place to raise a famy a family and he is a great example of what great people we have here. >> he is proud to say now the quarterback for the 49ers grew up in marshall. >> is a great kid, we cannot wait to see his success in the nfl. it could not have happened to a nicer kid. >> reporter: the mayor echoed tt echoed that in downtown marshall. >> the community is proud of all all of our kids that grew up inl in marshall including trey. the bay area will see a young man who is very hard-working, very committed but also who is a really good person. >> before he was named the starting quarterback for the 49e
including marshall minnesota where he grew up.o talk to the locals about their hometown hero. >> marshall minnesota is a small small town out on the prairie in in the southwestern part of the state. about three hours away from the twin cities. it is one of those small towns where people have a big amount of prie of pride in where they live. >> a small niche town. >> reporter: like dan who owns fuzzies bar on main street. >> a great place to raise a famy a family and he...
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paul marshall said a variation of it. they see it in the organizations about the american unity and the sounding document. we know that document that was attributed to malcolm x. he wasn't able to sleep and talk and ask her for advice and also helped her. he was at her house for a new year's eve party the new year's eve before he was killed and said he sat the entire evening with his back up against the wall. >> we had a connection because the west indian background. >> i think that they were in political circles and actually social circles, which is interesting, because she invited both betty and malcolm to the party so she was friends with the whole family. >> right. i think they had all sort of adopted malcolm. they would have meetings at his house and stuff like that. malcolm would come out. it's more connected than a lot of people realize. >> so that is my opening. >> we will hear more from you for sure. >> i was thinking about john williams as opposed to perhaps you know in a lot of ways he would be unfamiliar to co
paul marshall said a variation of it. they see it in the organizations about the american unity and the sounding document. we know that document that was attributed to malcolm x. he wasn't able to sleep and talk and ask her for advice and also helped her. he was at her house for a new year's eve party the new year's eve before he was killed and said he sat the entire evening with his back up against the wall. >> we had a connection because the west indian background. >> i think that...
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in marshall, minnesota, max darrow, darrow, kpix 5. >> max will be reporting for marshall a week today. we will show you how the entire town has has embraced trey lance's journey to start in. we are getting you ready for the big game on friday we have a special special edition of kpix 5 news at 4:00 that will lead into the red and gold report with kick off at 4:30 and full analysis with the fifth quarter. > >> now is your chance to recognize a superfan. get your phone out, scan the qr code on r screen right now. this is to nominate your favorite member of of the faithful, something who was all things red and gold and all season we will profile the super fans. > >> you might not have the best reaction when you are hit with a are hi ♪ ♪ elon musk says tesla's full self-driving software is “amazing”, it will “blow your mind.” but does it work? this happens over and over again. 100,000 tesla drivers are already using full self-driving on public roads. i'm dan o'dowd. i'm a safety engineer and tesla full self-driving is the worst commercial software i've ever seen. tell congress to shut it
in marshall, minnesota, max darrow, darrow, kpix 5. >> max will be reporting for marshall a week today. we will show you how the entire town has has embraced trey lance's journey to start in. we are getting you ready for the big game on friday we have a special special edition of kpix 5 news at 4:00 that will lead into the red and gold report with kick off at 4:30 and full analysis with the fifth quarter. > >> now is your chance to recognize a superfan. get your phone out, scan...
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that includes the eyes of the people in marshall, minnesota, where le grew up. we sent max to talk to the locals about somebody they are so proud of, their hometown hero. >> reporter: marshall, minnesot, a small town out on the prairie in the southwestern part of thee the state. about three hours away from the twin cities. it is is one of those small towns where people have a big amount of pride in where they live. >> it is a small nit town. >> like dan falls in, who owns fuzzies' bar. >> it is a great place to raise a family. >> he is proud to say trade lance, now the fordthrough nfl. >> mayor bob burns echoed that t onthrougmemorial park in downtown marshall appears >> in the community is proud of all of our kids that grew up in marshall, including trey. the bay area will see a young man who is very hard-working, very d very committed, but also who isa really good person. >> even before lance was named the starting cord back for the 49ers, the town of marshall was incredibly proud he made it from from marshall to the nfl, so much so, they call draft today 1 tr
that includes the eyes of the people in marshall, minnesota, where le grew up. we sent max to talk to the locals about somebody they are so proud of, their hometown hero. >> reporter: marshall, minnesot, a small town out on the prairie in the southwestern part of thee the state. about three hours away from the twin cities. it is is one of those small towns where people have a big amount of pride in where they live. >> it is a small nit town. >> like dan falls in, who owns...
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and marshall predeceases him. but marshall is in office as the chief justice for 34 years or so.e last founder and that he is continuing to have an impact to the 1830s were hamilton i'm sorry matt -- franklin dyson 1790. and washington dies in 1799. does not sit in a century. and hamilton is killed in a duel in 18 oh four. and famously adams and jefferson are going to die on july 4 the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. but throughout all of this marshall is in power and what is he doing? he is vindicating marshall's vision for he is the great nationalist carrying forward a continental sprag of george washington under whom he fought with whom he served at valley forge. if you are at valley forge we have a washington and hamilton, you understand we need money, we need to support the troops. if we don't we are dead. adams was in therapy jefferson wasn't there, madison wasn't there but they do not feel in their bones the way marshall does. he has immense respect for washington trees washington's first biographer. and has an interest back for hamilton a brilliant la
and marshall predeceases him. but marshall is in office as the chief justice for 34 years or so.e last founder and that he is continuing to have an impact to the 1830s were hamilton i'm sorry matt -- franklin dyson 1790. and washington dies in 1799. does not sit in a century. and hamilton is killed in a duel in 18 oh four. and famously adams and jefferson are going to die on july 4 the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence. but throughout all of this marshall is in power and what...
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and secretary stimson general marshall also she then became a full colonel in the army and marshall wanted her to be a general, but she had enough troops under her command not troops, but you know members of the army. to rank as a general and the southern delegation vetoed. it kept the did not allow her to get above a you know colonel. so so the first lady after this was done after the wax were organized she gave oviedo most of the credit for congress finally agreeing to create the core. she later noted and i'm quoting eleanor here oviedo vita hobby and her whack. had demonstrated that women could do almost every job in the army except fight. and could probably do that, too. if they had to colonel hobby had to do a lot of nudging a lot of hard work and a lot of tactful persuading to bring this about unquote. ovita commanded the wax until two months before the end of world war two army officially recognized her accomplishments by rewarding her the distinguished service medal the army's most prestigious non-combat honor. she was the first woman to receive this award, which was one of the man
and secretary stimson general marshall also she then became a full colonel in the army and marshall wanted her to be a general, but she had enough troops under her command not troops, but you know members of the army. to rank as a general and the southern delegation vetoed. it kept the did not allow her to get above a you know colonel. so so the first lady after this was done after the wax were organized she gave oviedo most of the credit for congress finally agreeing to create the core. she...
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1836 and marshall diseases" marshall is in office as chief justice 34 years or so. he's the last founder and is continuing to have an impact into the 1830s where hamilton -- excuse me, madison -- so i think dies in 1790 and washington dies in 1799, doesn't see the new century and was and is killed in 1804 and famously, adams and jefferson are going to die july 4, 1846, 50 anniversary of the declaration off independence throughout all this, marshall is in power and what is he doing? vindicating marshall's vision. the great nationalist carrying forward continental list drag of george washington was who, under whom he fought -- with whom he served at valley forge and if you were at valley forge with washington and hamilton as marshall was, you understand we need money and support the troops. if we don't, we are dead. adams wasn't there. jefferson wasn't there. madison wasn't there. they don't feel it in their bones the way marshall does is a great nationalist who carriesei forward division, immense respect for washington. washington's first biographer before arson wing
1836 and marshall diseases" marshall is in office as chief justice 34 years or so. he's the last founder and is continuing to have an impact into the 1830s where hamilton -- excuse me, madison -- so i think dies in 1790 and washington dies in 1799, doesn't see the new century and was and is killed in 1804 and famously, adams and jefferson are going to die july 4, 1846, 50 anniversary of the declaration off independence throughout all this, marshall is in power and what is he doing?...
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my name is marvin marshall with the nighttime news space report. what was one of the hardest things that you had to go through and were able to overcome during training to become an astronaut? it was a pleasure to speak with you today. we wish you the best of luck on your flight up and we look forward to seeing you up there. we thank you for your service. frank: i appreciate that. for a lot of astronauts, probably the toughest thing is just the separation. the separation from my wife and four kids. that's been a challenge, but i've got an incredible family and they have all stepped up to the plate and made this as easy as possible for me. it's been a challenge but we have all kind of gone at it with a positive attitude and try to just embrace what it represents. other than that, physically as far as the actual training we do, i think the water survival training we did in russia where they essentially place you in a soyuz and you practice getting out of the capsule in case of an emergency water landing, that was a pretty challenging event. it was a
my name is marvin marshall with the nighttime news space report. what was one of the hardest things that you had to go through and were able to overcome during training to become an astronaut? it was a pleasure to speak with you today. we wish you the best of luck on your flight up and we look forward to seeing you up there. we thank you for your service. frank: i appreciate that. for a lot of astronauts, probably the toughest thing is just the separation. the separation from my wife and four...
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and now we are facing a major problem. over marshal stalin to you, mr.oticed a long time ago that uncle joe loves his portraits. it's not that simple, there must be a hidden meaning here. in some ways he was ahead of me, well, of course, the russians crossed the border of poland . what are we? frankly speaking, i have been filled with excitement for 5 years. i thought about this day. when we let's approach the border of poland wait for the border at 15:36 minutes remember this pan general. i must memorized. i, too, will remember this hour, comrade generals. the army of the soviet people, together with the soldiers of the polish army, entered the long-suffering polish land. the liberation of enslaved europe began and warsaw was still ahead, budapest belgrade and sofia vienna and bucharest bratislava and prague were ahead, berlin
and now we are facing a major problem. over marshal stalin to you, mr.oticed a long time ago that uncle joe loves his portraits. it's not that simple, there must be a hidden meaning here. in some ways he was ahead of me, well, of course, the russians crossed the border of poland . what are we? frankly speaking, i have been filled with excitement for 5 years. i thought about this day. when we let's approach the border of poland wait for the border at 15:36 minutes remember this pan general. i...
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marshalls Él se estaba quedando atrás en la curva de crecimiento. es muy grande.lamo lucas, tengo 7 años. yo vine a saint jude porque tuve cáncer. estoy en saint jude porque tengo una bolita de cáncer en la barriguita. vine a saint jude porque ahora estoy en chequeos. saint jude es muy lindo. el mejor lugar del mundo es saint jude. el regalo más grande que me ha dado saint jude es salvar mi vida. narrador: con tan solo $19 al mes, tú puedes ayudar a saint jude children's research...
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he was quite critical of marshall during the 1980s. and you know, i in many ways i think seasons himself as kind of dethroning that jurisprudence and i think doubly so given the stature of thurgood marshall particularly in the african-american community. so, you know, i think it's a it's a pretty antagonistic relationship. despite some positive things. he said about marshall at the time of his confirmation. i mean the marshall sort of the the embodiment of civil rights liberalism. so it makes sense that. yeah. absolutely thomas's and then to and let me, you know, just say on that, you know, thomas is critique of that kind of civil rights liberalism. it's you know with it's what we call the rights revolution and it's a it's a threefold critique, you know, it's first and foremost aside from the kind of civil rights aspect. it's a critique of the kind of the reform of the transformation of criminal justice law which you know, the rights of prisoners all that the rights of suspects. he's hostile to that it's a critique of the sexual rights
he was quite critical of marshall during the 1980s. and you know, i in many ways i think seasons himself as kind of dethroning that jurisprudence and i think doubly so given the stature of thurgood marshall particularly in the african-american community. so, you know, i think it's a it's a pretty antagonistic relationship. despite some positive things. he said about marshall at the time of his confirmation. i mean the marshall sort of the the embodiment of civil rights liberalism. so it makes...
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that includes the eyes of marshall minnesota. we sent max darrell there to talk to the locals about their hometown hero. >> reporter: marshall minnesota, minnesota, it is a small town on on the prairie. it is about three hours away from the twin cities. it is one of those small small towns where people have a big amount of pride in where they live. like dan, who owns fuzzies bar on main street. maybe it is a great place to raise a family. it is a great example of the people we have h. have here. >> reporter: he is proud to say that the quarterback for the 49ers grew up in marshall. we cannot wait to see his excess ie in the nfl. it could not have happened to a nicer kid. >> reporter: echoed that part in in a stroll down community park in downtown marshall. >> of the kids i grew up in marshall, including trey, the bay area will see a young man who is very hard-working, very . very committed. but also, who is is a ally good person. >> reporter: before he was named named the starting quarterback, the town of marshall was incredibly
that includes the eyes of marshall minnesota. we sent max darrell there to talk to the locals about their hometown hero. >> reporter: marshall minnesota, minnesota, it is a small town on on the prairie. it is about three hours away from the twin cities. it is one of those small small towns where people have a big amount of pride in where they live. like dan, who owns fuzzies bar on main street. maybe it is a great place to raise a family. it is a great example of the people we have h....
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hometown hero. >> reporter: marshall, minnesota. it's a small town on the prairie in the southwestern part of the state. about three hours away from the twin cities. it's one of those small towns where people have a big amount of pride in where they live. >> it's a small nit town. >> reporter: like dan who owns fuzzies bar. >> it's a great place to raise a raise a family and he's a greate great example. >> reporter: he is practice a ty lance, now the quarterback for e 49ers grew up in marshall. >> he has just been a great kid. kid. we can't wait to see his excess happen to the nfl. couldn't happen to a nicer kid. we met the mayor echo the point on a stroll through memorial park in downtown marshall. >> the community is very proud of all our kids and i grew up in marshall including trey. the bay the bay area will see a young man who is very hard-working, very committed. but also who was was a really good person. >> reporter: even before he was named the starting quarterback r the 49ers, the town of marshall was incredibly proud he ma
hometown hero. >> reporter: marshall, minnesota. it's a small town on the prairie in the southwestern part of the state. about three hours away from the twin cities. it's one of those small towns where people have a big amount of pride in where they live. >> it's a small nit town. >> reporter: like dan who owns fuzzies bar. >> it's a great place to raise a raise a family and he's a greate great example. >> reporter: he is practice a ty lance, now the quarterback...
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the marshall islands. we noted that there is a connect between climate change and nuclear weapons and that disproportionately affects front-line and indigenous communities. you have been incredibly vocal about apologizing for the u.s. nuclear legacy in places like the marshall islands. can you speak more to the legacy in the work that's being done? >> just picking up on what sam said. was people do not know the story. this is part of our history. part of our defense strategy that most people don't know. i will be honest with this panel, i did not know until i read some articles about it. i was immediately struck with how important it was for our government to repay as much as when can rightly signal and the harm. from 1958 the united states conducted 67 nuclear weapon tests over the marshall islands. the yield on those tests works out to about 1.6 here assure assigned bombs. children on the island thought that the nuclear fallout with snow. some babies were born with transparent skin and no bones. they wer
the marshall islands. we noted that there is a connect between climate change and nuclear weapons and that disproportionately affects front-line and indigenous communities. you have been incredibly vocal about apologizing for the u.s. nuclear legacy in places like the marshall islands. can you speak more to the legacy in the work that's being done? >> just picking up on what sam said. was people do not know the story. this is part of our history. part of our defense strategy that most...
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nuclear legacy in places like the marshall islands. can you speak more to the legacy and work being done on these issues? rep. porter: picking up on what sam said, most people don't know this story. this is part of our history and decision-making. part of our historic national defense strategy. i did not know until i read some articles about it and was immediately struck with how important it was for our government to prepare as much as one ever can and acknowledge the harm we have done. the u.s. conducted 67 nuclear weapons test over the marshall islands. and the yield on those tests work out to about 1.6 hiroshima-sized bombs every day for 12 years. children on the islands thought the nuclear fallout was snow. some babies were born after the tests with transparent skin and no bones. they are called jellyfish babies. the u.s. still hasn't told them everything we know about the harm from those tests. even though we never admitted, to date, any wrongdoing. we promised the marshall eez -- marshallese people access to medication. a drafti
nuclear legacy in places like the marshall islands. can you speak more to the legacy and work being done on these issues? rep. porter: picking up on what sam said, most people don't know this story. this is part of our history and decision-making. part of our historic national defense strategy. i did not know until i read some articles about it and was immediately struck with how important it was for our government to prepare as much as one ever can and acknowledge the harm we have done. the...
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one person dissented all of them and that was john marshall harlan.issents were a mix of legal doctrine woeful analysis of how these decisions would affect people on the ground, and explanations of why essentially these cases of violated the american spirit and the structure of laws that have been developed going back to the declaration of independence. >> is something really fascinating. you are talking about a person who thanks about the law is not just words on a page, not just theory, not just ideas but how this will be experienced by black b people. and he knows how it will be experienced by black people because he has maybe a half brother, some kind of intimate relationship with a black person which a lot of white people at that time would not have had. at least not the ones on the supreme court. i guess i wanted you to sort of give us another beat or two on that. it's not just plessy versus ferguson. it is not just separate but equal. that's what he is saying it is for but you are talking about economic rights as well. why did he have access to
one person dissented all of them and that was john marshall harlan.issents were a mix of legal doctrine woeful analysis of how these decisions would affect people on the ground, and explanations of why essentially these cases of violated the american spirit and the structure of laws that have been developed going back to the declaration of independence. >> is something really fascinating. you are talking about a person who thanks about the law is not just words on a page, not just theory,...
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high school play says marshall coach. >> there's not a lot to do in marshall, so people come out anday night with crowds sometimes as big as 5,000 people. >> reporter: lance led the team to five championships. >> always very receptive to his teammates. willing to help them out. the leadership every game. he was always there. you know you could always count on trey. >> lance won the bud rose senior athletic award. >> he was a basketball star too. >> reporter: speaking to his character, momen says the niners have a good man in trey lance. >> he's going to be a face of a franchise. he's never going to embarrass the program. he's going to give you everything he has from a time commitment. he's true to his belief and faith and he's just a solid person that you know they want the kids to be like. as he grows he will give back and people just appreciate everything he has. >> reporter: he already gives back to marshall. bowman's voice of wisdom. >> just block out the noise. be trey, have fun and do your thing. that's the advice i would give them. >> at the end of the day even though he's mad
high school play says marshall coach. >> there's not a lot to do in marshall, so people come out anday night with crowds sometimes as big as 5,000 people. >> reporter: lance led the team to five championships. >> always very receptive to his teammates. willing to help them out. the leadership every game. he was always there. you know you could always count on trey. >> lance won the bud rose senior athletic award. >> he was a basketball star too. >> reporter:...
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he was a verl player. >> reporter: marshall, minnesota, population 13,680. ts is where it all began, where try lance put in the work that put m on the path to the nfl. >> oh, trey lance was obviouslye of the top ones we've ever had. >> reporter: a one of a kind plr says marshall football coach terry bowman. >> it's just kind of surreal that ten years ago he was out here in our youth camp and now he's a quarterback in the nfl. >> reporter: in this small found, marshall tiger football s a big deal. >> there's not a lot to do here on friday nights so people comet and support all activities, and football is one of them with a crowd sometimes as big as 5,000 people. >> reporter: lance led the teamo three state tournaments. >> we knew we had something special. >> reporter: he said lance was n outstanding leader and the best kind of teammate. >> receptive to his teammates, willing to help them out. he was was always there. you could alws count on trey. >> reporter: in 2018 lance won the bud rose senior athletic award. >> he was a basketball player too. >> reporter:
he was a verl player. >> reporter: marshall, minnesota, population 13,680. ts is where it all began, where try lance put in the work that put m on the path to the nfl. >> oh, trey lance was obviouslye of the top ones we've ever had. >> reporter: a one of a kind plr says marshall football coach terry bowman. >> it's just kind of surreal that ten years ago he was out here in our youth camp and now he's a quarterback in the nfl. >> reporter: in this small found,...
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nuclear legacy in places like the marshall islands. can you speak more to the legacy and work being done on these issues? rep. porter: picking up on what sam said, most people don't know this story. this is part of our history and decision-making. part of our historic national defense strategy. i did not know until i read some articles about it and was immediately struck with how important it was for our government to prepare as much as one ever can and acknowledge the harm we have done. the u.s. conducted 67 nuclear weapons test over the marshall islands. and the yield on those tests work out to about 1.6 hiroshima-sized bombs every day for 12 years. children on the islands thought the nuclear fallout was snow. some babies were born after the tests with transparent skin and no bones. they are called jellyfish babies. the u.s. still hasn't told them everything we know about the harm from those tests. even though we never admitted, to date, any wrongdoing. we promised the marshall eez -- marshallese people access to medication. a drafti
nuclear legacy in places like the marshall islands. can you speak more to the legacy and work being done on these issues? rep. porter: picking up on what sam said, most people don't know this story. this is part of our history and decision-making. part of our historic national defense strategy. i did not know until i read some articles about it and was immediately struck with how important it was for our government to prepare as much as one ever can and acknowledge the harm we have done. the...
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i think his relationship is very antagonistic to marshall is quite critical of marshall during the 80s. and many ways i think he sees himself as deep during that jurisprudence. in aa so given the statute of thurgood marshall. particularly in the african-american community. i think it is a pretty antagonistic relationship.me despite some positive things he is said about marshall the time of his confirmation request marshall is the embodiment of silverlight liberalism. >> absolutely. >> let me just say on that, thomas critique of the civil rights liberalism skull the rights revolution. it is a threefold critique. first and foremost, aside from the civil rights aspect it is a critique of the reform of the transformation of criminal justice law. the rights of prisoners, the rights of suspects is hostile to that. it is a critique of the sexual rights revolution the sexual emancipation and all of that part of the jurisprudence of the court, birth control, abortion and so on and so forth. and lastly it's the economic component which he traces back to fdr. it is not just marshall is a civil ri
i think his relationship is very antagonistic to marshall is quite critical of marshall during the 80s. and many ways i think he sees himself as deep during that jurisprudence. in aa so given the statute of thurgood marshall. particularly in the african-american community. i think it is a pretty antagonistic relationship.me despite some positive things he is said about marshall the time of his confirmation request marshall is the embodiment of silverlight liberalism. >> absolutely....
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i am in marshall,a marshall, minnesota and we will tell you why with the help of trey lance's high school football coach. >> you know, kids are running around with trey lance jerseys and a 49ers stuff. > >> good afternoon. i'm sara donchey. san francisco sued walgreens and won. the lawsuit between the pharmacy and the city centers on the opioid crisis and who is at fault for that. kpix 5 and markovic joined us with details on this. >> this lawsuit is nipping at one of the bugs, which is legal. the judge ruling that walgreens has failed to investigate what should have been suspicious opioid prescriptions. the city t city suit accused walgreens of fueling an opioid overdose and addiction surge, which created a a public nuisance as well as fad as failed to get the drugs diverted for illegal use. walgreens dispensed 100 million opioid pills, which was over a 50 year. neck. walgreens only id only investigated 5% of all prescriptions that should have raised at least one regulatory red flag. >> walgreens did not flag suspicious orders. they did not give their pharmacist time to conduct due dilig
i am in marshall,a marshall, minnesota and we will tell you why with the help of trey lance's high school football coach. >> you know, kids are running around with trey lance jerseys and a 49ers stuff. > >> good afternoon. i'm sara donchey. san francisco sued walgreens and won. the lawsuit between the pharmacy and the city centers on the opioid crisis and who is at fault for that. kpix 5 and markovic joined us with details on this. >> this lawsuit is nipping at one of the...
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a man crush on george marshall.and they both were against this early recognition of israel and that's where truman's feelings took over. >> you've studied both eisenhower and truman. they came to the presidency from different angles. what are the difficulties of becoming commander in chief, a politician becoming commander-in-chief, versus a military man having become a presidential politician? how do the two of them cope with those differing historical roles that they themselves had? >> forgive me a bit of eisenhower discussion, because i feel as though i got to know him. and i think for eisenhower, it was almost a step down. he had made a really big decision. operation overlord was a really big decision where the lives of i don't know how many allied troops were at risk. after the presidency, he wanted to be called general, not mister president. >> he was still a politician, he had to be one. >> yeah, and he was also -- we were really lucky to have him at that time. i am thinking of the wars we did not get into bec
a man crush on george marshall.and they both were against this early recognition of israel and that's where truman's feelings took over. >> you've studied both eisenhower and truman. they came to the presidency from different angles. what are the difficulties of becoming commander in chief, a politician becoming commander-in-chief, versus a military man having become a presidential politician? how do the two of them cope with those differing historical roles that they themselves had?...
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, mina marshall, minnesota where trey is from to talk to the people who grew up with him. and my coe my colleague brian was monitoring our other top stories stories from the studio. >> thanks. rescued two democratic heavyweights are in the area, vice president, s, governor gavin newsom making a joint appearance in the talk of a possible 2024 run. plus, is official, san francisco d8 brooke jenkins will have a challenger this november. more on the man vying to take her se. her seat. flex alert! flex alert! a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. okay, flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh okay, i will. i'll turn our thermostat to 78. i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's taco 'bout it! - nope. ohh, we can save the laundry 'til the morning. yes please. oh, little things like this help save our power and help save us from outages. with flex alerts, the power is ours. learn more at powers
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john marshall harlan had a body of letters. it could be that they didn't talk. could it be that robert would challenge washington regularly. they may have talked a lot. you know things from third parties it wasn't like harlan thought -- stop talking to him but we don't have the indications. that was the frustration. the surprise to me was how bad the supreme court was during thatth era. all the decisions that were talked about on both sides there are glimmers of his thinking in some of these decisions. nobody on the right and nobody on the left is going to endorse these decisions. it's shocking how bad they are. and so when you're talking about that one. period on the supreme court and talking about the personal stories they tie together. all the challenges combinedho io one. >> we have five minutes left. j. wood reports this is something that came to my mind too. in its harlan county kentucky named after him? >> i been told no. i haven't researched it closely. it must be a different harlan within the same harlan brother that went to virginia but it's not. >> we
john marshall harlan had a body of letters. it could be that they didn't talk. could it be that robert would challenge washington regularly. they may have talked a lot. you know things from third parties it wasn't like harlan thought -- stop talking to him but we don't have the indications. that was the frustration. the surprise to me was how bad the supreme court was during thatth era. all the decisions that were talked about on both sides there are glimmers of his thinking in some of these...
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well general marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from and eisenhower was his protege. hook line and sink are top to bottom. so he said by all means they went to the various universities throughout america pulled out outstanding history historians and military historians and put them to work people like martin bloominson forest poe kent roberts greenfield who turned out the 80 volume green series known as the army green books on world war two. now the only shortcomings those green books have and it's not their fault. they didn't know about it couldn't help it. they don't include anything on ultra. because it was all classified. and it wasn't let loose until around. let's see. i left the archives in '79 so sometime after that 80 81 82 because the british let loose on it. otherwise, it's probably still be classified. so those historians martin blumenson was with patton's third army. and so i knew him very
well general marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from and eisenhower was his protege. hook line and sink are top to bottom. so he said by all means they went to the various universities throughout america pulled out outstanding history historians and military historians and put them to work people like...
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when the great john marshall was reporting the jeffersonian initiatives and the objectives. the objections were principled as well but he conceived of them as a sort of roadmap to the future to overturn the case from 1877 to 1911, things happened in society. you might wonder today how it is the system of repression became that it led to 70 years of total exclusion for african-americans and a century and a half of racial tensions and strides are still reverberating today. it also was a period of dramatic economic inequality we also knew that there were immigrant workers in tenements in new york dramatically unhealthy conditions. the answer when you look back at it the supreme court took away civil rights, human rights, access to education and endorsed. the income inequality was allowed to continue because the supreme court ruled unconstitutional in essentially invalidated all labor regulations including things like that. think of all the suffering those cases caused. the woeful analysis of how these decisions would affect people on the ground and explanations of why essential
when the great john marshall was reporting the jeffersonian initiatives and the objectives. the objections were principled as well but he conceived of them as a sort of roadmap to the future to overturn the case from 1877 to 1911, things happened in society. you might wonder today how it is the system of repression became that it led to 70 years of total exclusion for african-americans and a century and a half of racial tensions and strides are still reverberating today. it also was a period of...
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marshalls la mejor manera de comenzar el día es en familia. con un buen desayuno de jimmy dean. hoy es tu día para brillar. culebrilla. algunos la describen como un ardor intenso. esta erupción podría durar semanas y no dejarte disfrutar a tu familia. probablemente ya tienes el virus. ¿50 años o más? pregúntale a tu doctor sobre la culebrilla. ¿50 años o más? ¿tu ropa limpia no huele tan limpia? ¿qué tal si tu ropa podría permanecer fresca por varias semanas? ¡sí es posible! esta toalla ya fue usada, pero todavía huele fresquita. echa unstopables en la lavadora antes de poner tu ropa. así disfrutarás tu ropa fresca por hasta doce semanas. oye, ven. ¿no se preguntan qué hacen todos en sus teléfonos? usando bank of america, sin parar. tío pepe, asegurándose de que la tarjeta de débito que perdió bailando no encuentre otro dueño. carla agarró el ramo, pero es a su novio al que le cayó la indirecta. y los papás de la novia ya se ven disfrutando esa merecida segunda luna de miel. tu vida no se detiene. y con las herramientas digitales de bank of america, tus planes tampoco. de la cop
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but general field marshal feed, rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin master answered, i don't trade soldiers from marshall's the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary towards stolen and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill ah, stone and standing in terror was very strong. the germans at surrender near stalingrad the great tank battle of the coast phone should be won. the red army was advancing, but great britain was losing its influence. it was obvious for everyone, including churchill. later he said, cold between the great russian bear on one side of the american buffalo on the other there was, i know poor little english donkey. ah, the key issue of the terrace conference, the opening of a 2nd front froze. again. we have too many things to do at home, to waste our time here, says starlin he was going to leave the conference after that the allies promised to open the 2nd front. no later than in may 1944. a constructive dialogue began with iran's future and europe's
but general field marshal feed, rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin master answered, i don't trade soldiers from marshall's the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary towards stolen and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill ah, stone and standing in terror was very strong. the germans at surrender near stalingrad the great tank battle of the coast phone should be won. the red army was advancing, but great...
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that suspect marshall curtis jones is dead. he was alexis gabe's ex-boyfriend and he was shot and killed when authorities in washington tried to arrest him in connection with the murder. the gabe family tells us that antioch police showed them surveillance video at marshall jones arriving at his mother's house with two large heavy bags two days after alexis disappeared. >> we're here today because it seems like the d.a. has forgotten about us. we all know that marshall jones is dead. but it doesn't mean our case is dead, too. we believe that marshall jones' mom assisted in this crime that he committed. >> the gabe family is gathered more than 10,000 signatures on the change.org petition demanding the mother be charged. nbc bay area did try to call the mother for treatment without being able to reach her. the d.a.'s office said they indicated previously brought that woman in in an attempt to get her to admit a connection to the crime. today in a statement the d.a. said quote, detectives were not able to get an admission by ms. c
that suspect marshall curtis jones is dead. he was alexis gabe's ex-boyfriend and he was shot and killed when authorities in washington tried to arrest him in connection with the murder. the gabe family tells us that antioch police showed them surveillance video at marshall jones arriving at his mother's house with two large heavy bags two days after alexis disappeared. >> we're here today because it seems like the d.a. has forgotten about us. we all know that marshall jones is dead. but...