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montgomery county's top health official dr. travis gail.ere is what he said at this council meeting today. watch. >> low transmissions in cases, it's eight or nine cases a day? we are not there. w the principle we are trying to get folks to understand is that in order for this to be done safely, it needs toe be done ina setting of low community translatintransmission. >> laura: where is he getting these numbers? 8-9 cases per day in a county of 1.1 million where kids can go to school? i don't know where he's possibly coming up with this. it's absurd. >> wright, laura. i think everyone is confused. dr. gales is saying he's relying on your data. we have yet to understand what that means. the order came friday night under the cover of darkness. he did not share it with the schools on how he came to this conclusion. we don't understand what he is really saying when he says we are relying on that, those numbers, because you are right, the population in montgomery county is over a million people, so to have a low rates, eight cases a day, is virt
montgomery county's top health official dr. travis gail.ere is what he said at this council meeting today. watch. >> low transmissions in cases, it's eight or nine cases a day? we are not there. w the principle we are trying to get folks to understand is that in order for this to be done safely, it needs toe be done ina setting of low community translatintransmission. >> laura: where is he getting these numbers? 8-9 cases per day in a county of 1.1 million where kids can go to...
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montgomery county, maryland, officials continue to target private and religious schools citing concerns for their help on this reopening of schools. in video you are not going to see anywhere else, county officials throw down the race card to try to silence parents who want the schools open. also, independent journalist andy ngo has documented the chaos in portland for years, frankly, so today he traveled all the way to capitol hill to get his first-hand account. so, what was the reaction from democrats? he's going to tell us exclusively, and he's really mad. you don't want to miss that. but first, the real covid record. that's the focus of tonight "angle." for months now, the media, and frankly, most democrats, have been acting as though president trump is directly responsible for every case of covid-19 in the u.s. now, back in marth, "hannity," " like many, were dismayed the cd seed is initially mishandled testing. today, we leave the world and testing. >> we do more testing than anybody in the world, if you look at india, about 11 million, 61 million. what we have done is incredible
montgomery county, maryland, officials continue to target private and religious schools citing concerns for their help on this reopening of schools. in video you are not going to see anywhere else, county officials throw down the race card to try to silence parents who want the schools open. also, independent journalist andy ngo has documented the chaos in portland for years, frankly, so today he traveled all the way to capitol hill to get his first-hand account. so, what was the reaction from...
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montgomery gave the negro the tactic of economic boycott.ed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a long struggle. it told the nation and the world, we are interested, and nixon, who nominated king as leader, says, "we made a guess and we got moses," for perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the negroes their most popular leader. >> i have given thought to this, and i go on with the feeling that this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause, and that if physical death is the price some must pay, the price i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a psychological death, then nothing can be more redemptive. i have always believed unearned suffering is redemptive. if a man has not discovered something so precious that he would die for it, he does not have much to live for. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.
montgomery gave the negro the tactic of economic boycott.ed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a long struggle. it told the nation and the world, we are interested, and nixon, who nominated king as leader, says, "we made a guess and we got moses," for perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the negroes their most popular leader. >> i have given thought to this, and i go on with the feeling that this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this...
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montgomery county, parents felt they had been betrayed. they were outraged. mary of nazareth catholic school and hsa president said "we were very blindsided as a parent body. a parent who has a kid at st. andrew's apostles will, added at the 11th hour they are pulling the rug out from under these schools. after hearing complaints from thousands and thousands of irate parents, governor larry hogan announced he disagreed with his local officials via tweet. then today he formally clipped to the wings of these little montgomery county tyrants, rescinding their authority to close those schools, calling their action overly broad. he concerns that school decisions about safety need to be made by schools following cdc guidelines. here's the bottom line. teachers are essential workers. schools are in essential facilities. they are in the business of educating our children. they are funded through state and county income tax rate on top of that, parents who opt out of public schools for religious or other reasons pay taxes and extra tuition. it and some a unelected, ov
montgomery county, parents felt they had been betrayed. they were outraged. mary of nazareth catholic school and hsa president said "we were very blindsided as a parent body. a parent who has a kid at st. andrew's apostles will, added at the 11th hour they are pulling the rug out from under these schools. after hearing complaints from thousands and thousands of irate parents, governor larry hogan announced he disagreed with his local officials via tweet. then today he formally clipped to...
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montgomery was not disturbed. the communities still had their lessons to learn.still attached to the leisurely pace of river cities montgomery was proud of what it considered its good race relations and was not an evil city. it didn't realize that demanding better treatment could no longer be asserted as teenagers staying out after 9:30. they asked only busses seat from the rear and front with no cutoff lines so once one had a seat he didn't have to give it pup the meetings were held and crosses burned and the jokes that every seamstress was working overtime sewing up bed sheets. they enlarged demands going to courts and seeking an end. the two communities set told slug it out and conscious their struggle was watched by the nation won. the supreme court outlawed segregation on the busses. montgomery gave the tactic of economic boycott. it provided him the knowledge of his strength. it developed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a long struggle and told the nation and the world we're interested and nixon who nominated king as leader says now we made a gues
montgomery was not disturbed. the communities still had their lessons to learn.still attached to the leisurely pace of river cities montgomery was proud of what it considered its good race relations and was not an evil city. it didn't realize that demanding better treatment could no longer be asserted as teenagers staying out after 9:30. they asked only busses seat from the rear and front with no cutoff lines so once one had a seat he didn't have to give it pup the meetings were held and...
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montgomery gave the negro the tactic of nick boycott.aining enthusiasm during a long struggle. it told him the nation and the world were interested. and nixon, who nominated king as leader, says now we made a guess and we got moses. perhaps more than anything else montgomery gave the negroes their most popular leader. and king has given thought what price this may demand of him. >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feeling this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause and that a fphysical death is a price some must pay, a price i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a permanent psychological death then nothing can be more redemptive. i have always believed unearned suffering is redemptive. if a man has
montgomery gave the negro the tactic of nick boycott.aining enthusiasm during a long struggle. it told him the nation and the world were interested. and nixon, who nominated king as leader, says now we made a guess and we got moses. perhaps more than anything else montgomery gave the negroes their most popular leader. and king has given thought what price this may demand of him. >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feeling this is a righteous cause and that we will...
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well perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the niagara as the popular leader.-- >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feeling that this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause and that a physical death is the price of summits pay. it's the price that i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a permanent psychological death then nothing can be more redemptive. i have always believed that unturned suffering is redemptive. if a man has not discovered something so dear and so precious that he would die for it then he doesn't have much to live for. >> we have seen that the revolution began in many ways that the course of this falling has many tributaries. now are we concerned with its effects which we are sater not uniform. one of the difficult fights but one and watch the knee grow has we certainly scored impressive gains 't
well perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the niagara as the popular leader.-- >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feeling that this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause and that a physical death is the price of summits pay. it's the price that i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a permanent psychological death then nothing can be more redemptive. i have...
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. ♪ the capitulation to field marshal montgomery of the remnants of the northern german army and navys the signal of liberation for those countries still remaining under german occupation. the british fleet sails into copenhagen harbor. denmark is free after five years, five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage. ♪ a german cruiser falls prize to the british navy. to the danish capital, where a guard of honor awaits him, comes field marshal montgomery, victor and liberator. ♪ [cheering] ♪ at his reception by the people of the city, they demonstrate feelings of deliverance and gratitude. as in every liberated city, the people of copenhagen welcome allied troops. this world the world has seen such scenes of joy in france, and belgium and holland and now it is the turn of the people of denmark. ♪ sheets of music are printed and distributed. ♪ soldier salutes soldier. this is the comradeship of free people. king christian arrives for the reopening of the danish parliament. with a democratic constitution, all parties are represented under the leadership of the well-loved
. ♪ the capitulation to field marshal montgomery of the remnants of the northern german army and navys the signal of liberation for those countries still remaining under german occupation. the british fleet sails into copenhagen harbor. denmark is free after five years, five years of stubborn resistance and heroic acts of sabotage. ♪ a german cruiser falls prize to the british navy. to the danish capital, where a guard of honor awaits him, comes field marshal montgomery, victor and...
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we went to montgomery civil rights movements. when i go to montgomery in those days there was no memorial for rosa parks. there was a street jefferson davis avenue intersected with rosa parks. i wanted to see where she lived december 11955 when the boycott is the mother of the movement. it was the most decrepit underfunded housing project she was living in in a room and i'm not exaggerating her home was the size of this stage. she lived in it with her husband in this impoverished way yet her integrity level was so high. she didn't go to college but she went to an industrial school for girls where they taught home economics. one of the booker t. washington schools from the south had been she would do thing things that s a secretary for the naacp for no money. nixon who was the big kingpin of the railroads and the porters union, he would fight aloft with things and keep the ball. but i couldn't remember that the famous rosa parks, nobody had written a serious book about her. i'm not kidding, 200 books on doctor king, nothing on the
we went to montgomery civil rights movements. when i go to montgomery in those days there was no memorial for rosa parks. there was a street jefferson davis avenue intersected with rosa parks. i wanted to see where she lived december 11955 when the boycott is the mother of the movement. it was the most decrepit underfunded housing project she was living in in a room and i'm not exaggerating her home was the size of this stage. she lived in it with her husband in this impoverished way yet her...
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when i would go to montgomery, and those days there was no memorials for rosa parks. there was one street named after her, jefferson davis avenue intersected with rosa parks boulevard and so i wanted to see where rosa parks lived on december 1, 1955, when the montgomery bus boycott kicked in and she became the mother of the movement. it was the most decrepit underfunded housing project she was living in, , and it's a room without exaggerating, her home was a size of this stage. she lived in it with her husband raymond in this impoverished way, enter integrity level was so high. she can go to college but she went to an industrial school for girls where they taught home economics in those days. it was one of the booker t. washington industrial schools in the south. she worked her way, would do things like work as a secretary for the naacp for no money. ev nixon was the big kingpin of the railroads on the port is union, she would file all those things and keep it all but i couldn't believe that the famous rosa parks there was nobody had written a strict book about it. th
when i would go to montgomery, and those days there was no memorials for rosa parks. there was one street named after her, jefferson davis avenue intersected with rosa parks boulevard and so i wanted to see where rosa parks lived on december 1, 1955, when the montgomery bus boycott kicked in and she became the mother of the movement. it was the most decrepit underfunded housing project she was living in, , and it's a room without exaggerating, her home was a size of this stage. she lived in it...
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montgomery runs the plantation.e turned to from a backwoods operations to think the fifth or third most profitable plantation in the state with a lot of profitable plantations during the war. and his running jefferson davises location as well. during the war he is lending both davis brothers money. he eventually buys the plantation outright for her, i think it was 8 million in current dollars, in cash, and then after, during reconstruction he loses possession of it, a challenge from the very large davis clan. emus the town north. but this idea, davis was fascinating to me because, what a remarkable man to thrive under these conditions, the relationships that he has with these people, the people being the davises, is nearly equal. he is still a slave but he is respected. jefferson davis tried to have a patent issued from one of montgomery inventions. you say oh, this is exceptionalism. this is something that we know whereby, if this is something one sees about the history of race. i talk about that as a way of showin
montgomery runs the plantation.e turned to from a backwoods operations to think the fifth or third most profitable plantation in the state with a lot of profitable plantations during the war. and his running jefferson davises location as well. during the war he is lending both davis brothers money. he eventually buys the plantation outright for her, i think it was 8 million in current dollars, in cash, and then after, during reconstruction he loses possession of it, a challenge from the very...
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at the ripe old age of 25 john was asked to lead the march from selma to montgomery and he was warnedt the governor had ordered troopers to use violence and that he and josÉ williams and others led them across that bridge anyway and we have all seen the film and the footage in the photographs and president clinton mentioned the trenchco trenchcoat, the knapsack, the book to read, the apple to eat, the toothbrush, apparently jails weren't big on such creature comforts and when you look at those pictures and john looks so young and he is small in stature and looked, and every bit that shy, serious child that his mother had raised and yet he is full of purpose and god put perseverance in him and we know what happened to the marchers that day, their bones were cracked by billy clubs, their eyes and lungs were choked with teargas and they nil to pray which made their heads easier targets and john was struck in the skull and thought he was going to die. surrounded by the site of young americans gagging and bleeding and trampled, victims in their own country of state sponsored violence and t
at the ripe old age of 25 john was asked to lead the march from selma to montgomery and he was warnedt the governor had ordered troopers to use violence and that he and josÉ williams and others led them across that bridge anyway and we have all seen the film and the footage in the photographs and president clinton mentioned the trenchco trenchcoat, the knapsack, the book to read, the apple to eat, the toothbrush, apparently jails weren't big on such creature comforts and when you look at those...
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s office, to a guy named larry montgomery.ore than 30 years working homicide, larry's put away his share of bad guys, not usually by knocking on doors. instead, larry works by looking very closely at the evidence. he doesn't work fast. in fact, larry is meticulously slow. and that was just what this cold case needed. >> was there anything in the original investigation that struck you as something that you needed to re-examine? >> everything. >> everything that had led placentia police into that wall trying to decide between two suspects. >> i mean, i'm concerned about this girl, okay? you know. and she's missing. >> marty, lynsie's older friend who kept their relationship a secret and lied about his name, and chris. >> in my heart it seems like she might be still alive. >> the last person known to have seen lynsie when he dropped her off at that corner. >> at that point any idea on your part which of those two was a more likely suspect? >> no. i don't know until i get into it and see the details. >> you're no doubt aware you'v
s office, to a guy named larry montgomery.ore than 30 years working homicide, larry's put away his share of bad guys, not usually by knocking on doors. instead, larry works by looking very closely at the evidence. he doesn't work fast. in fact, larry is meticulously slow. and that was just what this cold case needed. >> was there anything in the original investigation that struck you as something that you needed to re-examine? >> everything. >> everything that had led...
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well, for elizabeth montgomery, someone that's a big fan of hers, this has value?solutely. probably these are worth $100, $200 each. >> what if there are more like these filed away in these cabinets? here's my bottom-line question about all this. is it worth a million dollars? that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. [indistinct radio chatter] (mom) come on, hurry up! all systems go? (mission control) 5 4 3 2... and liftoff. (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. get audi at your door remote services through participating dealers. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> after inheriting their cousin's trove of nearly 2 million entertainment photos, the lerner brothers are trying to figure out what to do with it. do you have a plan? >> we pretty much don't know what we're gonna do with it. it's too big for us to do anything with. >> to help them weigh their options, i've invited auction house executive bobby livingston to meet us here at the storage lockers,
well, for elizabeth montgomery, someone that's a big fan of hers, this has value?solutely. probably these are worth $100, $200 each. >> what if there are more like these filed away in these cabinets? here's my bottom-line question about all this. is it worth a million dollars? that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. [indistinct radio chatter] (mom) come on, hurry up! all systems...
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montgomery gave the tactic of economic boycott. it provided him the knowledge of his strength. it developed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a long struggle and told the nation and the world we're interested and nixon who nominated king as leader says now we made a guess and we got moses, perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the most popular leader and king has given thought to what price this may demand of him. >> yes, i have given thought to this and i go on with the feeling this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause and that a physical death is a price that some must pay. it's a price that i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a prominent psychological death than nothing can be more redemptive. i have always believed that unearned suffering is redemptive and if a man has not discovered something so dear and precious that he will die for it, then he doesn't have much to live for. >> we have seen that the revolution began in many ways and that the course of this fo
montgomery gave the tactic of economic boycott. it provided him the knowledge of his strength. it developed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a long struggle and told the nation and the world we're interested and nixon who nominated king as leader says now we made a guess and we got moses, perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the most popular leader and king has given thought to what price this may demand of him. >> yes, i have given thought to this and i go on with...
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a montgomery county parent a lot of parochial schools and independent schools involved here, if yours can't go back to school, what does that mean for your family? >> for my family, that means my kids are going to be learning in my basement, which we tried in the spring which we managed okay because were fortunate, but i think it means a step back in their education. my son is going to six great and my daughter will be a sophomore and it's just unfortunate that the county has taken this decision away from parents and done so without really any transparency or process. can get this is what travisou gales, who's a health officer unelected, apparently unaccountable behind the decision to close the public schools. this is why he said he did it. >> one thing i think is being lost in the conversation, and it is a little frustrating actually. the purpose behind what redoing as to keep kids safe and staff members save. aer health for such as jurisdiction to get to the point where we can feel comfortable and confident that schools can reopen safely. >> megan, he says it's about keeping all th
a montgomery county parent a lot of parochial schools and independent schools involved here, if yours can't go back to school, what does that mean for your family? >> for my family, that means my kids are going to be learning in my basement, which we tried in the spring which we managed okay because were fortunate, but i think it means a step back in their education. my son is going to six great and my daughter will be a sophomore and it's just unfortunate that the county has taken this...
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and the marchers reached montgomery. and the words reached the white house. and lyndon johnson, son of the south, said we shall overcome. and the voting rights act was signed into law. the life of john lewis was, in so many ways, exceptional. it vindicated the faith in our founding -- redeemed that faith. that most american of ideas. the idea that any of us, ordinary people without rank or wealth or title, or fame can somehow point out the imperfections of this nation and come together and challenge the status quo. and decide that it is in our power to remake this country that we love. until it more closely aligns with our highest ideals. what a radical idea. what a revolutionary notion. this idea that any of us, ordinary people, a young kid from troy can stand up to the powers and principalities to say no, this isn't right, this isn't true, this isn't just. we can do better. on the battlefield of justice americans like john, americans like reverend lowery and c.t. vivian, two other patriots we lost this year, liberated all of us, the many americans came to t
and the marchers reached montgomery. and the words reached the white house. and lyndon johnson, son of the south, said we shall overcome. and the voting rights act was signed into law. the life of john lewis was, in so many ways, exceptional. it vindicated the faith in our founding -- redeemed that faith. that most american of ideas. the idea that any of us, ordinary people without rank or wealth or title, or fame can somehow point out the imperfections of this nation and come together and...
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catholic and other christian, muslim schools independent schools in montgomery county, maryland, so they're not stopping with the public schools that is my point. >> find it interesting that all these other professions, construction workers, police an by a, doctors and nurses, a bunch of colleges and universities all have been able to figure out how to safely operate and keep the country running through this pandemic, but school teachers and the unions can figure it out. it is time to take the power back from the unions and give i to parents and to give it to families and let them decide ho to educate their children. >> i think it's also time for resistance to the health officials order is unlawful and parents just have to say we hav thousands and thousands of us, guess you're going up to put us all in jail. literally, it might come down t that. just so the audience knows how unserious these people are, the teachers are reportedly preparing wills and writing fak obits in new york teachers brought coffins and a guillotin while protesting the school reopening plans they are. so let me
catholic and other christian, muslim schools independent schools in montgomery county, maryland, so they're not stopping with the public schools that is my point. >> find it interesting that all these other professions, construction workers, police an by a, doctors and nurses, a bunch of colleges and universities all have been able to figure out how to safely operate and keep the country running through this pandemic, but school teachers and the unions can figure it out. it is time to...
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he was never in montgomery.ctually worked to come it was my first law job out of law school and there they were three of us, three lawyers. the two cofounders send me and now of course there are 150. julian had an association for the rest of his life. he at some point stepped down as president. >> one of the progressive issues some people want to ask questions so maybe could monitor those for that would be great. like reproductive rights and the lgbtq issues. and could you talk about your work to? >> julian was proud of the fact that the civil rights movement had influence and assisted supplicant -- the subsequent movements. because reproductive rights was important that was a natural thing for him to support and. i don't remember a moment when julian suddenly says i think are important. it was just assumed that it was a continuum of different groups earning rights to which they were all entitled and i think some of the opposition in the lat community for was really loosely based. julian was not churched so and
he was never in montgomery.ctually worked to come it was my first law job out of law school and there they were three of us, three lawyers. the two cofounders send me and now of course there are 150. julian had an association for the rest of his life. he at some point stepped down as president. >> one of the progressive issues some people want to ask questions so maybe could monitor those for that would be great. like reproductive rights and the lgbtq issues. and could you talk about your...
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he was never the center is located in montgomery. he was never in montgomery. signed their fundraising letters which are very successful, as most people are aware now, as a suitor approaches its 50th year. i actually worked at the center with my first job, law job out of law school, when there were three of us, three lawyers, the two cofounders and me. and now of course there are 150. so julian had an association which is, the rest of his life. he at some point step down as president and then he was on the board and now i am on the board. >> so the center is devoted to progressive issues and less just go through some of them and e. r., i suspect some people will want to ask questions or make if you could monitor those that would be great. but maybe if we could just move to some issues. .. civil rights movement has influenced and assisted subsequent movements, antiwar movement, reproductive rights were an important part of that. a natural thing for him to support. i don't remember a moment, i think gay rights are important, it was just assumed, it was a continue
he was never the center is located in montgomery. he was never in montgomery. signed their fundraising letters which are very successful, as most people are aware now, as a suitor approaches its 50th year. i actually worked at the center with my first job, law job out of law school, when there were three of us, three lawyers, the two cofounders and me. and now of course there are 150. so julian had an association which is, the rest of his life. he at some point step down as president and then...
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as he crossed the bridge and marched into montgomery. no matter what, john always kept walking to reach the beloved community. into a lot of good trouble along the way, but let's not forget he also developed an absolutely uncanny ability to heal troubled waters. when he could have been angry -- hisermined to adversaries, he tried to get converts instead. he thought the open hand was better than the clenched fist. faith andy the promise of st. paul. heart.r lost he fought the good fight, kept the faith, but we got our last letter today in the pages of the -- keep moving. it is so fitting on the day of his service, he leaves us our marching orders. keep moving. 20 years ago, when i came here after the selma march to a big dinner honoring john and lillian and it was big afro, really pretty. your daddy was given you grief let'sit and i said, john, not get old too soon. iti had hair like that, would be down to my shoulders. i was almost out of my time. people asked me, if you could do one more thing, what would it be? that kind of stuff. nigh
as he crossed the bridge and marched into montgomery. no matter what, john always kept walking to reach the beloved community. into a lot of good trouble along the way, but let's not forget he also developed an absolutely uncanny ability to heal troubled waters. when he could have been angry -- hisermined to adversaries, he tried to get converts instead. he thought the open hand was better than the clenched fist. faith andy the promise of st. paul. heart.r lost he fought the good fight, kept...
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but we gave the possibility to the local school boards who had already read a situation in montgomery county was the , the montgomery county board of education which is elected by the voters made the decision to close their rules which they have the right to do , they've not opened them yet but a bureaucrat that works for the county health department ordered all the archdiocese and all i want to be closed as well. so that person did not have the authority to do that . we thought that the private schools should have the same , estate plan gave them the same ability at the school board did to make they had plans that met all the state guidelines, the cdc and state health department guidelines this person was wrong in taking action, didn't have the authority to take action so that is what was different. we wanted all the schools to be treated the same way under the plan and the person realized they made a mistake and back down and rescinded the order was in error. >> do you have a view on what should be happening with sports in the state of maryland in terms of whether it's youth athleti
but we gave the possibility to the local school boards who had already read a situation in montgomery county was the , the montgomery county board of education which is elected by the voters made the decision to close their rules which they have the right to do , they've not opened them yet but a bureaucrat that works for the county health department ordered all the archdiocese and all i want to be closed as well. so that person did not have the authority to do that . we thought that the...
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para describir lo que siento, estoy muy emocionada, es una gran oportunidad, y cada vez, >>> de montgomeryanque frente a daniel, eso va a ser todo por hoy, >>> (mÚsica) >>> pacientes tendrán que esperar dos semanas para regresar a su trabajo, le explicamos porque >>> para inquilinos y propietarios, por evitar desalojos, detalles en sólo momentos >>> la falta de empleo, que tienen muchas familias, de los padres >>>(comerciales) ayuda económica para pagar tu seguro médico. visita coveredca.com para inscribirte hoy. gracias por continuar con nosotros, seguimos en el regreso a clases >>> veremos qué tan estresados, allen fernández nos traen recuerdos >>> muchos se sienten presionados por el nuevo, de la salud de sus hijos, encuesta nacional reveló que hay una simultánea preocupación sobre si el aprendizaje funciona, >>> los mensajes opuestos >>> no podrían estar más separadas >>> pues si, de mayores de edad >>> los niños como ellos no saben lo que está pasando, >>> otros sienten el visor de los >>> dijeron, debido a coronavirus >>> de 1500, de 43%, para el siguiente grados >>> el acceso a la t
para describir lo que siento, estoy muy emocionada, es una gran oportunidad, y cada vez, >>> de montgomeryanque frente a daniel, eso va a ser todo por hoy, >>> (mÚsica) >>> pacientes tendrán que esperar dos semanas para regresar a su trabajo, le explicamos porque >>> para inquilinos y propietarios, por evitar desalojos, detalles en sólo momentos >>> la falta de empleo, que tienen muchas familias, de los padres >>>(comerciales) ayuda...
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why not montgomery, you tuskegee or birmingham? community. that is where he started practicing medicine. there was an outbreak of flu. says this gentleman came to his home and said, doctor franklin, my wife is dying. please, come help me. he did. what he found out was that they would keep the house all closed up, which meant that they kept all the germs inside. and so he had them open the windows and continued to work with the patient. ultimately, she was well. there had been a lot of people dying in the community. and so when people started to see her again, they were asking the husband, oh my goodness, how did she survive? he said, dr. franklin came out to see her. they said, dr. franklin? you mean the black doctor? and he said, yes. they said, oh, no. a black man can't touch a white woman. and they were coming to kill him. they were going to lynch him. and the husband decided to control them, he couldn't. he ultimately got doctor franklin on the train. at the time, he had two children and they came south and got off in africa town. that is
why not montgomery, you tuskegee or birmingham? community. that is where he started practicing medicine. there was an outbreak of flu. says this gentleman came to his home and said, doctor franklin, my wife is dying. please, come help me. he did. what he found out was that they would keep the house all closed up, which meant that they kept all the germs inside. and so he had them open the windows and continued to work with the patient. ultimately, she was well. there had been a lot of people...
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lynda blackmon lowery wasjust turning 15 during the 1965 voting rights march from selma to montgomeryt of only 300 people allowed to march that day, and during the protest she got caught up in the violence. shejoins me now from selma, alabama to speak to me about her struggle for civil rights and her interactions with martin luther king. welcome, thank you forjoining us. welcome, thank you forjoining us. you have live your life as a campaignerand you us. you have live your life as a campaigner and you have told us a campaigner and you have told us you have beenjailed nine times before even your 15th birth day. what was it that happened in your life that made you such a determined civil rights activist? the death of my mother in 1957, when i was seven my mother in 1957, when i was seve n years my mother in 1957, when i was seven years old. and the older people said my mother wouldn't have died if she hadn't been coloured. and there was a hospital here in selma, and my mother needed blood, but they didn't have "negro blood". so the blood she needed had to be sent 96 miles from birmingha
lynda blackmon lowery wasjust turning 15 during the 1965 voting rights march from selma to montgomeryt of only 300 people allowed to march that day, and during the protest she got caught up in the violence. shejoins me now from selma, alabama to speak to me about her struggle for civil rights and her interactions with martin luther king. welcome, thank you forjoining us. welcome, thank you forjoining us. you have live your life as a campaignerand you us. you have live your life as a campaigner...
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pad in seventh american army attack from one side while general montgomery's british army hit from theer. citizen soldier gi joe had fought and defeated the best the nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy. now he was a veteran he had growing confidence in himself and in his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew or not, he was adding new glory to the traditions of the american fighting men and wars outcomes the word defeat i never been written in that fine tradition. in many areas, there was nothing more than a rock or a road. so units of the seventh army did a little amphibious meet fogging in the push for cena. well our seventh army push the nazis across sicily. in faraway new guinea the maiden airdrop while american an australian ground forces continue to press forward. our growing air power merely daylight road on military jackson italy with 500 bombers. made a daylight raid in sicily with 500 bombers. 's north coast seven captured player mo and went eastward towards miss cena. in the air 177 american be 24 bombers raided the oil refineries and lowest in r
pad in seventh american army attack from one side while general montgomery's british army hit from theer. citizen soldier gi joe had fought and defeated the best the nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy. now he was a veteran he had growing confidence in himself and in his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew or not, he was adding new glory to the traditions of the american fighting men and wars outcomes the word defeat i never been written in that fine tradition....
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patton's seventh american army attacked from one side while general montgomery's army pressed forth from other. citizen soldier gi joe fought and defeated the best the nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy. now he was a veteran who had growing confidence in himself and in his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew it or not, he adding new glory to the traditions of the american fighting man and at war's outcome the word defeat had never been written on the scrolls of that fine tradition. in many areas there was nothing more than a rut for a road. so units of the seventh army did a little amphibious leap frogging on the road to their push for macena. while our seventh army pushed the nazis across sicily in far away new guinea the air regimen made an air drop while ground forces continued to press forward. our growing air power made a daylight raid in the heart of italy with 500 bombers. on sicily's north coast patton's seventh captured palermo and drove on eastward toward macena. in the air 177 american b-24 bombers raided the oil refineries in romania with 300
patton's seventh american army attacked from one side while general montgomery's army pressed forth from other. citizen soldier gi joe fought and defeated the best the nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy. now he was a veteran who had growing confidence in himself and in his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew it or not, he adding new glory to the traditions of the american fighting man and at war's outcome the word defeat had never been written on the scrolls of...
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surrender of axis forces in north africa, patton's army invaded sicily with british troops under montgomeryft were employed to land on the initial force of 160,000 troops. almost 14,000 vehicles, about 600 tanks, nearly 2,000 guns. but sicily was held by more than 200,000 italian and german troops, strongly entrenched on rugged terrain. it was to be a tough, hard-fought campaign. >> we invaded sicily just 18 months after pearl harbor. actually an incredibly short period of time for a peaceful and unprepared nation to have accomplished so much, to have come so far. it was a brilliant reflection of our military planning and the energy and enterprise that implemented that planning. it was america at its dynamic best. the forces of agricultural, industry, labor and management, finance and manpower coordinated with the military. what the united states alone did in those first 18 months will live long in history. yes, we had come a long way, but we still had far to go in europe, still farther in the pacific. it would be 11 months after the invasion of sicily before we could build up and coordinat
surrender of axis forces in north africa, patton's army invaded sicily with british troops under montgomeryft were employed to land on the initial force of 160,000 troops. almost 14,000 vehicles, about 600 tanks, nearly 2,000 guns. but sicily was held by more than 200,000 italian and german troops, strongly entrenched on rugged terrain. it was to be a tough, hard-fought campaign. >> we invaded sicily just 18 months after pearl harbor. actually an incredibly short period of time for a...
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author and naturalist sy montgomery believes their intelligence is almost off the charts. >> we givet we give our children. they love to play. play is one of those characteristics of higher minds. >> reporter: as if on cue -- there she is. >> beautiful ruddy. >> reporter: rudy was one of the stars before she recently passed away from old age. when we visited her last year, she seemed to want to play with us. some people go, ew! that is crip pee creepy. > you go? >> i think this is one of the most beautiful creatures on earth. >> reporter: hollywood octopuses have torn down the goldengate bridge. they've destroyed ships. and feasted on movie stars. montgomery says it is unfair to demonize them. >> you would really have to go to outerspace to come up with someone more difficult than us. their mouths are in their armpits. and they have blue blood. and the grace -- who has grace like this? >> reporter: montgomery spent countless hours studying these other earthly beings while writing "the soul of an octopus." do you believe an octopus has a soul? >> i believe if i have a soul, this octop
author and naturalist sy montgomery believes their intelligence is almost off the charts. >> we givet we give our children. they love to play. play is one of those characteristics of higher minds. >> reporter: as if on cue -- there she is. >> beautiful ruddy. >> reporter: rudy was one of the stars before she recently passed away from old age. when we visited her last year, she seemed to want to play with us. some people go, ew! that is crip pee creepy. > you go?...
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. ♪ >> patton's seventh american army attacked from one side while general montgomery's eighth britished forward from the other. ♪ citizen soldier g.i. joe had fought and defeated the best the nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy's measure. ♪ >> now he was a veteran who had growing confidence in himself and in his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew it or not, he was adding new glory to the traditions of the american fighting man and that war's outcome, the world defeat had never been written on the scrolls of that fine tradition. >> in many areas, there was nothing more than a rut for a road. so units of the seventh army did a little amphibious leapfrogging along the coast in their push for messina. ♪ >> while our seventh army pushed the nazi's across sicily, in far away new guinea, the 5 03rd parachute made an air drop while the forces continued to press forward. ♪ >> our growing air power made a daylight raid on military objectives in the heart of italy with 500 bombers. >> on sicily's north coast, patton's seventh drove on eastward toward messina. ♪ i
. ♪ >> patton's seventh american army attacked from one side while general montgomery's eighth britished forward from the other. ♪ citizen soldier g.i. joe had fought and defeated the best the nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy's measure. ♪ >> now he was a veteran who had growing confidence in himself and in his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew it or not, he was adding new glory to the traditions of the american fighting man and that war's...
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i still call montgomery county home. the folks back home, really a community that raised me. my folks instilled values, hard work, you name it, in me, that all of us farm kids have. i did work my way through college, iowa state graduate. [applause] sen. ernst: and i have dedicated my life to serving iowans and our great country. i have served as county auditor for micah murray county. i have served -- for montgomery county. i have served in the national guard. [applause] sen. ernst: thank you. i have served as a state senator representing southwest iowa. and now the great honor as the united states senator. what i would like to do is describe what we have in front of us. we have two roads. this election is about choosing a direction for our country, and ahead of us, we have those roads. on one hand we have the road of freedom, prosperity, and joint. sounds like a good road to me. on the other hand you have a road of the radical left. thoset road is paved by radical environmentalist policies that are so detrimental to iowa agriculture. they are paved with abortion on demand, w
i still call montgomery county home. the folks back home, really a community that raised me. my folks instilled values, hard work, you name it, in me, that all of us farm kids have. i did work my way through college, iowa state graduate. [applause] sen. ernst: and i have dedicated my life to serving iowans and our great country. i have served as county auditor for micah murray county. i have served -- for montgomery county. i have served in the national guard. [applause] sen. ernst: thank you....
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. ♪ ♪ means seventh american army attack from one side will general mcgahn or montgomery's eighth britishess forward from the other. citizen soldier gi joe at fought and defeated the best that nazi had to offer in north africa and had taken the enemy prisoner. ♪ ♪ now he was a veteran who had growing confidence in himself and his leadership. he was a soldier. whether he knew it or not, he was adding continuing glory to the traditions of the american fighting man. and in that outcome, the words defeat had never been written on the scroll of that text. ♪ ♪ (noise) and many areas, there was nothing more than a route or or road. so units of the seventh army did a little amphibious leapfrogging and along the coast in the push for miss cena. massena massena well our seventh army push the nazis across sicily, the guinea the fit in for trey made a regiment made a drop while they press forward. messina our growing air power made a daylight raid on objective in italy with 500 bombers. on sicilian or the coast, pardons seventh captured polemical and drove our eastward towards messina. palermo in the
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i do not represent montgomery county it. is around the d.c.ecause of jerry mandering they have zero republicans that represent them. so, you know, i stepped in immediately, urged the governor to overturn that. one unelected health officer should never have the power to close nonpublic schools these schools are going to great length to make sure the kids are safe. parents are willing sending their parents there outrageous. i'm glad governor hogan stepped in and stopped. this it made the choice to send kids to that school. we reached out to the health and human services department for a statement. they directed to us a tweet from county executive mark elrich and this is what it said. our decision to restrict nonpublic schools for from in person instruction one concern in mind protecting the public health of our residents. it was not an easy decision as we have done view this this pandemic. we used data and science to guide us, not politics. cathy, ultimately it is elected politicians who should make these decisions an unelected health official d
i do not represent montgomery county it. is around the d.c.ecause of jerry mandering they have zero republicans that represent them. so, you know, i stepped in immediately, urged the governor to overturn that. one unelected health officer should never have the power to close nonpublic schools these schools are going to great length to make sure the kids are safe. parents are willing sending their parents there outrageous. i'm glad governor hogan stepped in and stopped. this it made the choice...
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despite being smacked down by governor hogan of maryland, montgomery county through its unelected health official is still claiming they have the authority to order nonpublic schools closed for in school teaching, saying they continue to base their public health decisions on data and the data and the science, et cetera, et cetera. new reaction to this on nonpublic school ruling, phil? >> montgomery county, maryland, is averaging five people presenting at emergency rooms per day with covid-like symptoms. the percent positive in its testing is about 2.3%, half the level that deborah birx, the most anti-school of all the experts says it's safe to open schools. the public-school union forest of closure even though the health department would've been fine with them closing not wanting people to disenroll and go to the private schools in catholic schools that are open because they will lose money as a consequent of that. this is grotesque politics and an example of liberal politicians insisting on the equal sharing of misery by imposing pain on private school children simply to match what's be
despite being smacked down by governor hogan of maryland, montgomery county through its unelected health official is still claiming they have the authority to order nonpublic schools closed for in school teaching, saying they continue to base their public health decisions on data and the data and the science, et cetera, et cetera. new reaction to this on nonpublic school ruling, phil? >> montgomery county, maryland, is averaging five people presenting at emergency rooms per day with...
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good morning and welcome to the montgomery lawyers chapter of the federal society present
good morning and welcome to the montgomery lawyers chapter of the federal society present
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we know that individuals the montgomery boycott, there is enormous counterculture going on, absurd tract painting, righ right, where does frank sit in that you cannot tell his story without also telling the story of the 60s. and specifically without telling the stories of the black freedom movement. i'm so glad you brought up special about queer history you're only looking at these individuals and these trends within a isolated majority group that's how and when and why they were clawing and borrowing from these other movements. one thing that a lot of people, don't know about montgomery for example, is that rosa parks was not just a victim of persecution. she was consciously chosen by the organizers, including king because of her status is a very morally sound -- they had another victim because she because she was pregnant. [inaudible] >> exactly. we need to give them the credit of saying well, the black freedom movement recognize the power of respectability. of reclaiming morality for themselves and that is something that frank handed did just a few years later, after the sit ins. very
we know that individuals the montgomery boycott, there is enormous counterculture going on, absurd tract painting, righ right, where does frank sit in that you cannot tell his story without also telling the story of the 60s. and specifically without telling the stories of the black freedom movement. i'm so glad you brought up special about queer history you're only looking at these individuals and these trends within a isolated majority group that's how and when and why they were clawing and...
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perhaps more than anything else montgomery gave the negroes their most popular leader. and king has given thought what price this may demand of him. >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feeling this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause and that a fphysical death is a price some must pay, a price i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a permanent psychological death then nothing can be more redemptive. i have always believed unearned suffering is redemptive. if a man has not discovered something so dear and so precious that he would die for it then he doesn't have much to live for. >> we have seen the revolution began in many ways and through the course of this following has many tributaries. we are concerned with its effects, which we said are not uniform. one of the difficult fights but one in which the negro has scored impressive gains is in shattering what reverend martin luther king has called the appalling apathy of the good people. birmingham helped s
perhaps more than anything else montgomery gave the negroes their most popular leader. and king has given thought what price this may demand of him. >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feeling this is a righteous cause and that we will have to suffer in this cause and that a fphysical death is a price some must pay, a price i must pay to free my children and the children of my brothers and sisters and my white brothers from a permanent psychological death then...
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messages,egin to send just as with the montgomery bus boycott, you have some success in that regard.s very interesting. are you suggesting that you really have to get to boycott to make a difference? dr. edwards: i am not saying that. i think smith and carlos made a difference. arthur and made a difference in terms of his efforts, even though he organized the athletes and artists against apartheid, and asked for a boycott of anything involving south africa and southern rhodesia in the 1960's. but you can make a difference. what i'm talking about is not making a difference, i'm talking about making an impact, moving from protest to progress to systemic, organized pressure and programs to generate change. unless you have people on board, in terms of it costing something for them not to move in a particular direction, then i think you can certainly make a statement. you can certainly leave an impression. if you are going to have an impact, at some point, there has to be some cost for not making the changes that are demanded. david: let's put you in the difficult position but you have be
messages,egin to send just as with the montgomery bus boycott, you have some success in that regard.s very interesting. are you suggesting that you really have to get to boycott to make a difference? dr. edwards: i am not saying that. i think smith and carlos made a difference. arthur and made a difference in terms of his efforts, even though he organized the athletes and artists against apartheid, and asked for a boycott of anything involving south africa and southern rhodesia in the 1960's....
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>> montgomery county maryland is averaging five peopleer presentg out of emergency rooms per day with covid like symptoms. the prison positive in this testing is 2.3%, half the level that deborah birx, the most anti-school of all the experts says it's safe to open schools. we all know what this is about,o this is about the public-school union which both the closure even though the health departmentt would've been fine with them open not wanting people to disenroll and go to the public and private schools and catholic schools that are open because they will lose money as a confluence of that. this is grotesque politics, an example of liberal politicians insisting on the equal sharing of misery by imposing on the private school children to match was being imposed on public school children. it is being challenged in court and i think the order is illegal. >> laura: gentlemen, thank you so much. great to see you both tonight as always. some of the left's most pernicious lies dealing with covid has to do with what may be a potential prophylactic treatment, off label use of hydroxychloroqui
>> montgomery county maryland is averaging five peopleer presentg out of emergency rooms per day with covid like symptoms. the prison positive in this testing is 2.3%, half the level that deborah birx, the most anti-school of all the experts says it's safe to open schools. we all know what this is about,o this is about the public-school union which both the closure even though the health departmentt would've been fine with them open not wanting people to disenroll and go to the public and...