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his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery.ry's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my wife, if we had a son, i would name him richard montgomery gabriel, but mercifully that never happened. he's an interesting guy. he shows us something about the coming of the revolution. he shows us something about conspiracy. he shows us something about rage militaire. montgomery is 37 years old and a former british officer. he spends 15 years in the british army. three very high-ranked american general officers from the revolution are all former british soldiers. they all seemingly know each other. we'll talk about gates later, charles lee, we'll talk about him late
his named is richard montgomery. this is richard montgomery.ry's job was to take the city of montreal. he was supposed to spread up lake champlain and the theory was, if montgomery attacked montreal, the british would put all their force against him and quÉbec would fall without resistance. they were going to hit the two major cities of canada simultaneously. well, what's interesting about montgomery is, first, i did my dissertation on him. so that makes him fascinating. i told my wife, if we...
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that comes out of montgomery in that sense. so, it has this national presence that also to your earlier point, morgan, it's not scare to the segregationists it is scary. but it's not scary because there's no angry black people, there's no weapons, right? nobody is demanding -- they're totally demanding. nobody is demanding. they're just peacefully refusing, right? they're peacefully refusing. and they're litigated against many times during that year for doing that. the boycott is considered illegal. they take trump -- or trump. woah! they take king and they put him into -- they charge him on conspiracy, conspiracy grounds, and then they bring all these other people who are considered to be -- including robinson and parks. how many of you have seen the picture of parks like a mug shot of parks, rosa parks? that's not from when she was arrested. that's from when she had to participate in this conspiracy trial and everybody at the trial is saying king is not leading this boycott. again, this is just we ourselves. you have all of t
that comes out of montgomery in that sense. so, it has this national presence that also to your earlier point, morgan, it's not scare to the segregationists it is scary. but it's not scary because there's no angry black people, there's no weapons, right? nobody is demanding -- they're totally demanding. nobody is demanding. they're just peacefully refusing, right? they're peacefully refusing. and they're litigated against many times during that year for doing that. the boycott is considered...
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that comes out of montgomery in that sense.so it has this national presence and also to your point it's not scary, to the segregationists it is scary but it's not scary because there is no angry black people. there are no weapons, nobody is demanding anything nobody is demanding they are just peacefully refusing, and they are you know the boycott is considered illegal, and they take king and they put him into you know they charge him on conspiracy, and on those grounds and, they bring all those other people between robinson and parks, how many have you have seen a picture of parks, the mugshot of rosa parks. that is not from when she was arrested. that's from when she had to participate in this conspiracy trial you have all these african american people show up at the courthouse, they find king has been arrested, and they're like wires my warrant. this is never happened before were african american people are not afraid. they get nervous close, they drive to the jail all sorts of working class people line the courthouse steps.
that comes out of montgomery in that sense.so it has this national presence and also to your point it's not scary, to the segregationists it is scary but it's not scary because there is no angry black people. there are no weapons, nobody is demanding anything nobody is demanding they are just peacefully refusing, and they are you know the boycott is considered illegal, and they take king and they put him into you know they charge him on conspiracy, and on those grounds and, they bring all those...
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they are together. >> if that here in montgomery? >> yes, that is here in montgomery. >> dr. david carter, how did george wallace change the national conversation? >> because he identified at this mood that was in is very early stages of conservatism. it was made possible not only by his great skills, but by circumstances over which he had no control but was able to exploit. to me, the great tragedy is that here was a person of on -- of enormous abilities. >> the politics of rage is the name of dan carper's book. the has been our guest for the next -- last two hours as it has joe reed, the chairman of the alabama democratic conference as well as the executive secretary of the alabama education association. we are very proud to have had join us peggy lawless kennedy, the daughter of george wallace. we thank you all very much. we also want to thank governor robert bremer for opening up his temporary home. it has been wonderful, so thank you governor bentley. we also want to thank the governor's mansion staff and thanks to everybody at the alabama state capitol building for all
they are together. >> if that here in montgomery? >> yes, that is here in montgomery. >> dr. david carter, how did george wallace change the national conversation? >> because he identified at this mood that was in is very early stages of conservatism. it was made possible not only by his great skills, but by circumstances over which he had no control but was able to exploit. to me, the great tragedy is that here was a person of on -- of enormous abilities. >> the...
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idea to march to montgomery, but they marched in spirit.st attempt, march 7, 1965, protesters left brown chapel ame church in the afternoon and progressed down phyllis street to alabama avenue and then walked right out here on broad street to cross the edmund pettus bridge. as they crossed the top of the bridge here, those who led the march, josÉ williams and john group madeup with a up of alabama state troopers and citizens deputized by the local sheriff here, jim clark. when they cross the top of the bridge, even though they were a feare bit scared and revised inside them, they continued to put one foot in front of the other and march about 100 year yards past the edge of the bridge before they were stopped by major john. marcherhn come as the approached them, said this is an unlawful assembly, and you have two minutes to disperse or go back to your homes. have awis said, "maybe word what the major," and the major said "there is no word to be had," and minutes later, he gave the order, and the melee that ensued is what we know as bloody s
idea to march to montgomery, but they marched in spirit.st attempt, march 7, 1965, protesters left brown chapel ame church in the afternoon and progressed down phyllis street to alabama avenue and then walked right out here on broad street to cross the edmund pettus bridge. as they crossed the top of the bridge here, those who led the march, josÉ williams and john group madeup with a up of alabama state troopers and citizens deputized by the local sheriff here, jim clark. when they cross the...
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idea to march to montgomery, but they marched in his spirit.rst attempt, march 7, 1965, protesters left brown chapel ame church in the afternoon and progressed down village street, took a right on alabama avenue and then walked right out here on broad street to cross the edmund pettus bridge. as they crossed the top of the bridge here, those who led the march, hosea williams and john lewis, met up with a group made up of alabama state troopers and sheriffs deputies, citizens that had been deputized by the local sheriff here, jim clark. when they crossed the top of the bridge, they did feel a twinge of fear, even though they were a little bit scared and fear rise inside did them, they continued to put one foot in front of the other and march about 100 yards past the edge of the bridge before they were stopped by major john cloud, who was over the alabama state troopers for that day. major john cloud, as the marchers approached them, said, "this is an unlawful assembly, and you have two minutes to disperse and turn around and go back to your chur
idea to march to montgomery, but they marched in his spirit.rst attempt, march 7, 1965, protesters left brown chapel ame church in the afternoon and progressed down village street, took a right on alabama avenue and then walked right out here on broad street to cross the edmund pettus bridge. as they crossed the top of the bridge here, those who led the march, hosea williams and john lewis, met up with a group made up of alabama state troopers and sheriffs deputies, citizens that had been...
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>> reporter: montgomery spent countless hours here studying these other worldly beings, while writing her book "the soul of an octopus." do you believe an octopus has a soul? >> i believe if i've got a soul, this octopus has a soul. >> reporter: and that, she claims, is not the only thing they have in common with humans. >> when i met an octopus for the first time, i was so struck by the fact that she was just as curious about me as i was about her. >> she knows me. >> reporter: wow. look at that. may i? >> yeah. absolutely. >> reporter: hello there. we went behind the scenes so see for ourselves with the help of senior aquarium biologist bill murphy. it turns out that calling an octopus curious is an understatement. >> she's more interested in you than the food. that's scary. >> it felt like she wanted me to join her in her octopus's garden. >> she is powerful. >> feel the pull of the muscle? >> reporter: a big part of murphy's job is keeping rudy from getting bored. >> we try to keep her mentally stimulated. they're figuring us out and who we are and what we're doing. >> reporter: t
>> reporter: montgomery spent countless hours here studying these other worldly beings, while writing her book "the soul of an octopus." do you believe an octopus has a soul? >> i believe if i've got a soul, this octopus has a soul. >> reporter: and that, she claims, is not the only thing they have in common with humans. >> when i met an octopus for the first time, i was so struck by the fact that she was just as curious about me as i was about her. >>...
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you told us the story of someone mike ben montgomery. i didn't know this story and i wonder if you can talk a little bit about his story and what it represents. >> guest: i love the story of montgomery. so, one of the first black tones in the countrtownsin the countro existence right after the civil war, and found her -- this man, montgomery who was born in virginia, is sold thelma ritter and purchased by a lawyer named davis, who is jefferson davis's brother, the president of the confederacy. montgomery runs the plantation and turns it from a 'operation to the fifth or third most profitable plantation in the state with a lot of profitable plantations. during the war he is running jefferson davis is plantations's well. during the war, he is getting the money and drive the plantation out right for i think it was 8 million in current dollars in cash. after entering every concession he loses it during the davis clan and moves the town north. but this idea -- the story is fascinating to me because -- was a remarkable man to thrive under thes
you told us the story of someone mike ben montgomery. i didn't know this story and i wonder if you can talk a little bit about his story and what it represents. >> guest: i love the story of montgomery. so, one of the first black tones in the countrtownsin the countro existence right after the civil war, and found her -- this man, montgomery who was born in virginia, is sold thelma ritter and purchased by a lawyer named davis, who is jefferson davis's brother, the president of the...
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it to montgomery.hat first attempt of march 7th, 1965, protesters led by amy church and protests down alabama avenue and walked right out here on broad street to cross the edmund pet history bridge. at the top of the bridge, those who led the march, jose williams and john lewis saucy of blue. the sea of blue was made of alabama state troopers and sheriffs troop deputies. and civilians who've been deputize by the to the chair if you're jim clark. when they crossed the bridge, even though they were look a little scared they continue to put one front in front of each other and marched about 100 yards past the edge of the bridge before they were stopped by major john cloud. major john cloud approached him said to them that this is an unlawful assembly and you have two minutes to disperse and turn around to go back to your churches or your homes. john lewis said may we have a word with the major. the major responded there is no word to be had and about 30 seconds later, he gave the order for the troopers to
it to montgomery.hat first attempt of march 7th, 1965, protesters led by amy church and protests down alabama avenue and walked right out here on broad street to cross the edmund pet history bridge. at the top of the bridge, those who led the march, jose williams and john lewis saucy of blue. the sea of blue was made of alabama state troopers and sheriffs troop deputies. and civilians who've been deputize by the to the chair if you're jim clark. when they crossed the bridge, even though they...
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and so, she refused to give up her seat on a city bus in montgomery, alabama.arks, who worked as a seamstress, was actually sewing the stress at home during the period in which she refused to give up her seat. this was her project at home. similarly, another woman early on in the civil rights movement was quite different -- not a 40-year-old married woman with a job but a 14-year-old high school student by the name of carlotta walls in little rock, arkansas, who simply wanted the best education she could get because she had the ambition of becoming a doctor. and so, when the opportunity to attend the best high school in little rock, central high school, carlotta signed up and became one of what later became known as the little rock nine, the first nine african-american students to integrate little rock central high school in 1957. that is the dress the first day wore the first day of school in 1957 when she was denied access to the school. it was a dress that exemplified her desire is a work 14-year-old to get the best education and put herself forward in a sit
and so, she refused to give up her seat on a city bus in montgomery, alabama.arks, who worked as a seamstress, was actually sewing the stress at home during the period in which she refused to give up her seat. this was her project at home. similarly, another woman early on in the civil rights movement was quite different -- not a 40-year-old married woman with a job but a 14-year-old high school student by the name of carlotta walls in little rock, arkansas, who simply wanted the best education...
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how did they get i did to us in march here in selma all the way to montgomery?n that they wanted to take in response to the death of jimmy lee jackson. jimmy lee jackson was a 26-year-old veteran who lived in marion alabama and entering the night much in favor 18th of 19 signified in that city he was shot by the alabama state trooper are trying to protect s mother and grandfather from getting assaulted a a case whee he died. the march in someone to do something every was an honor of jimmy lee jackson and they decided that taking his body all the way to the alabama state capital landed on the steps to show george wallace how important voting rights was to them was the right thing to do. so instead of actually taking his body of which montgomery they did decide to continue with the iq to march to month, but they marched in spirit. on the first attempt on march 7, 1965, protesters left around chapel ame church in the afternoon and progressed down phyllis street to alabama avenue and then walked right here on broad street to cross the edmund pettus bridge. as they c
how did they get i did to us in march here in selma all the way to montgomery?n that they wanted to take in response to the death of jimmy lee jackson. jimmy lee jackson was a 26-year-old veteran who lived in marion alabama and entering the night much in favor 18th of 19 signified in that city he was shot by the alabama state trooper are trying to protect s mother and grandfather from getting assaulted a a case whee he died. the march in someone to do something every was an honor of jimmy lee...
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they have a patent issue for one of montgomery's inventions. this is exceptionalism. this is something we know whereby one sees the history of race. i talk about that as a way of showing you can have a completely racial state and davis was a utopian he considered himself a benevolent master. for his day and his place in time. arguably he was. what it means to be there. the first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjective and so socially circumscribed that i think i can be enlightened but still be in part abysmal and object. whenever we look back at history we think hey i'm more enlightened. i don't make those mistakes. >> we all make similar mistakes that we don't even examine because it threatens the ego. the second point was the notion of exceptionalism and when we hold up african-american celebrities. if you do these things you can have these outcomes. these are extraordinary people why can't everyone have a decent shot at an outcome. that's one of the things i mean by integration. part of the fear is holding up the exceptional praising exceptional
they have a patent issue for one of montgomery's inventions. this is exceptionalism. this is something we know whereby one sees the history of race. i talk about that as a way of showing you can have a completely racial state and davis was a utopian he considered himself a benevolent master. for his day and his place in time. arguably he was. what it means to be there. the first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjective and so socially circumscribed that i think i can be...
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jefferson davis tried to have a patent issued for one of montgomery's inventions, and you say oh this is exceptionalism. this is something that we know whereby -- and it's something throughout the history of race -- and i talk about that as a way of showing that you can have a completely racial state -- and davis thought -- or davis was a utopian. he considered himself a benevolent master. he considered himself an enlightened mississippian, for his day, for his place in time, arguably he was. as we consider ourselves enlightened, what it means to be -- i wanted to use that to illustrate two things. the first is what it means to be enlightened is always so subjective and so socially circumscribed that i can think i'm enlightened and still be part of something abysmal and abject. that's always something -- right, whenever we look back at history, we think hey, i'm more enlightened. i don't make those mistakes. but you see we all make similar mistakes that we don't examine because it begins to threatens the ego. the second point was this notion of exceptionalism, and when we hold up afri
jefferson davis tried to have a patent issued for one of montgomery's inventions, and you say oh this is exceptionalism. this is something that we know whereby -- and it's something throughout the history of race -- and i talk about that as a way of showing that you can have a completely racial state -- and davis thought -- or davis was a utopian. he considered himself a benevolent master. he considered himself an enlightened mississippian, for his day, for his place in time, arguably he was....
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you told us the story someone like ben montgomery, who i, in spite of having read some, not enough history, but did not know the story and i wonder if you could talk a little about his story and what it represents. >> i love the story of ben montgomery. and so it's one of the first black columns in the country and comes into existence right after the civil war. >> and founders, ben montgomery, who was born in virginia, is sold down the river, is purchased by a lawyer named davis who is jefferson davis's brother. the president of this, it turns it from a back woods operation, the fifth or third most profitable plantation in the state. during the war,'s running jefferson dave's plantation as well. during the war he is winning both davis brother's money. eventually he buys the plantation outright for, i think eight million in current cash and then after and during reconstruction, he loses a challenge from the very large davis clan and moves the town. he moves the town north to a place called mount bayou. but the idea, davis is fascinating to me because what a remarkable man to thrive under th
you told us the story someone like ben montgomery, who i, in spite of having read some, not enough history, but did not know the story and i wonder if you could talk a little about his story and what it represents. >> i love the story of ben montgomery. and so it's one of the first black columns in the country and comes into existence right after the civil war. >> and founders, ben montgomery, who was born in virginia, is sold down the river, is purchased by a lawyer named davis who...
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we intend to march to montgomery to give our grievances to governor george c.. >> as we approached the bridge, we saw a sea of blue. alabama state troopers. >> it will be detrimental to your safety to continue this march. i'm saying that this is an unlawful assembly. you're ordered to disperse, go home, or go to your church. this march will not continue. >> i said, major, may i have a word? he said, there will be no word. >> -- advance toward the gate. see that they turn around and disperse. ♪ [ screaming ] ♪ >> i was hit in the head. my knees went from under me. i thought i was going to die on the bridge. >> amid record-breaking early voting this midterm season, concerns of voter suppression are at the center of some of the country's most contested races. >> things like strict voter i.d. laws, getting rid of same-day registration, cutting back on early voting, purging the voting rolls, eliminating the number of polling places. >> when we began to look at the voter suppression laws, overwhelming, african-american, latino, asian-american, young and poor. that's
we intend to march to montgomery to give our grievances to governor george c.. >> as we approached the bridge, we saw a sea of blue. alabama state troopers. >> it will be detrimental to your safety to continue this march. i'm saying that this is an unlawful assembly. you're ordered to disperse, go home, or go to your church. this march will not continue. >> i said, major, may i have a word? he said, there will be no word. >> -- advance toward the gate. see that they turn...
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." >> absolutely. >> reporter: larry montgomery.he evidence whisperer. >>> coming up -- >> she didn't ask you to marry her? >> no. >> a human lie detector goes to work. >> the guilty person knows a lot. all that information is in his brain and it can slip out. >> when "dateline" continues. lozenges. tis cold-eeze® can shorten your cold by 42%. it releases zinc ions that some scientists believe inhibit cold viruses from replicating. try cold-eeze® the number one best-selling zinc lozenge. ...just for us age perfect radiant serum foundation a super hydrating serum enriched with vitamin b3, in a lightweight formula it doesn't settle into your lines life gets better with age by l'oréal paris we are worth it i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 8 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no...itching like a
." >> absolutely. >> reporter: larry montgomery.he evidence whisperer. >>> coming up -- >> she didn't ask you to marry her? >> no. >> a human lie detector goes to work. >> the guilty person knows a lot. all that information is in his brain and it can slip out. >> when "dateline" continues. lozenges. tis cold-eeze® can shorten your cold by 42%. it releases zinc ions that some scientists believe inhibit cold viruses from...
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and north of melita between queen anne and montgomery. and all areas south of montgomery drive. it sounds very confusing. we are trying to get as many people as we can into the safe areas. the other zones that remain under mandatory evacuation include calistoga north, stonebridge, pythian, oakmont south, you can still cannot go back to these particular areas. we continue to watch over those areas and maintain safety and we are very mindful of the traffic going in and out. it is against the law to be in the evacuated areas. so please do not go in there, we want to make sure that it is safe for the community and for public safety. we ask the community again to follow us on social media. be mindful of everything that is going on, even though things are opening up, it is still dangerous. be patient and flexible. make sure that you are up to date on the changing conditions. one more thing. we have had reports of missing persons. we have located them so far. >> 42,000 acres, still no containment. we invite you to stay with us for the latest on the northern california fires. we have a
and north of melita between queen anne and montgomery. and all areas south of montgomery drive. it sounds very confusing. we are trying to get as many people as we can into the safe areas. the other zones that remain under mandatory evacuation include calistoga north, stonebridge, pythian, oakmont south, you can still cannot go back to these particular areas. we continue to watch over those areas and maintain safety and we are very mindful of the traffic going in and out. it is against the law...
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you know what's in the box. >> reporter: montgomery says he hopes president trump's planned visit ise than just a photo op. >> what proof is going to manifest with your coming? what is your plan? >> reporter: scott carpenter's family furniture store of 32 years, is in ruins. he wants the president to see it for himself. do you think it will be helpful? >> yes, i think it will be helpful that president trump comes here, he can see the destruction that is caused by the violence. >> reporter: moments ago the president was asked to comment on the actions of kyle rittenhouse, the 17-year-old charged with killing two people out here, two protestors in kenosha, last week on one of the more devastating nights that saw destruction just like this. the president said he would look at it, but did not outright condemn it. ritenhouse's attorney says the 17 year old acted in self- defense. norah. >> o'donnell: mola lenghi, thank you. today liberty university hired an outside firm to conduct a wide-ranging investigation into jerry falwell, jr.'s tenure as president, and that includes they say financ
you know what's in the box. >> reporter: montgomery says he hopes president trump's planned visit ise than just a photo op. >> what proof is going to manifest with your coming? what is your plan? >> reporter: scott carpenter's family furniture store of 32 years, is in ruins. he wants the president to see it for himself. do you think it will be helpful? >> yes, i think it will be helpful that president trump comes here, he can see the destruction that is caused by the...
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eisenhower, the was over the nazi general ronald he shared laurels, with britain's gallant field marshal montgomery. back are back home in abilene, mrs. eisenhower was his proudest anybody could be of a photo of her famous son. eisenhower let led the campaign upset. the man who went forth to do battle for justice and liberty, return to abilene and his mother, the most notable american figure of his time. his people, to come to their hearts. he was the man of the hour. with his assurance and modesty, he won the acclaim fame an attitude of americans and the entire free world. now, along with millions of others he look forward to settling down, with his family to the rest that he had earned. battle weary g eyes in a florida hospital, thought it was natural when he came among them for a physical examination, but. new better than their commander, that these men, and these gi joes in their comrades among the allies, where the heroic figures of the war. talk a tireless worker, he found relaxation from his complex tasks in fishing. he looked forward at a time when you could lay aside his official care, for
eisenhower, the was over the nazi general ronald he shared laurels, with britain's gallant field marshal montgomery. back are back home in abilene, mrs. eisenhower was his proudest anybody could be of a photo of her famous son. eisenhower let led the campaign upset. the man who went forth to do battle for justice and liberty, return to abilene and his mother, the most notable american figure of his time. his people, to come to their hearts. he was the man of the hour. with his assurance and...
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and we work with the montgomery housing partnership. and they're both on facebook.in your own communities. do this at home. buy a bag of extra groceries. call your local title i school. and if you don't know what that means, that's the first step you could educate yourself on. >> it's not just montgomery county. margaret norris, thank you so much and keep up that great work helping so many families. >>> meantime, president trump is attacking another city's mayor. that mayor just fired back. we'll be back. look at that scuffed up wall. embarrassing you. that wall is your everest. but not any more. today let's paint. and right now, get incredible savings on behr premium paints and stains. exclusively at the home depot. ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test... ...if you've had hepatitis
and we work with the montgomery housing partnership. and they're both on facebook.in your own communities. do this at home. buy a bag of extra groceries. call your local title i school. and if you don't know what that means, that's the first step you could educate yourself on. >> it's not just montgomery county. margaret norris, thank you so much and keep up that great work helping so many families. >>> meantime, president trump is attacking another city's mayor. that mayor just...
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famously, colin montgomery and phil mickelson blew up montgomery and phil mickelson blew up on the final72nd hole but couldn't quite get thejob until the 72nd hole but couldn't quite get the job done. yes, just an absolute slugfest out there! so, going into the competition, who do you think has the game that suits the course? i think that touch around the greens as i say, will be important. someone like justin thomas has been in great form, and he chips the ball extremely well, so i think you could be dangerous. tommy fleetwood plays these kinds of courses very, very well as well. from a british point of view, i quite like the chances of tyrell hatton, if he is in form. but obviously, the man dominating the world game at the moment is dustin johnson, second in two of his last four events, the other two he won. so he is in imperious form and can get it done on the toughest of courses. he won his us open at oakmont, so is perhaps the man to watch. our golf correspondent talking to me earlier, and of course, the tour de france continues today. it is the last mountain stage before they head
famously, colin montgomery and phil mickelson blew up montgomery and phil mickelson blew up on the final72nd hole but couldn't quite get thejob until the 72nd hole but couldn't quite get the job done. yes, just an absolute slugfest out there! so, going into the competition, who do you think has the game that suits the course? i think that touch around the greens as i say, will be important. someone like justin thomas has been in great form, and he chips the ball extremely well, so i think you...
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so, this is montgomery. he is the quartermaster general and as the civil war got underway, one of the things that we see is neither side gave serious thought to the potentiality of needing to hold prisoners of war. and, although there were prisoners taken in some of the earliest battles of the war, they were exchanged pretty much on the spot in a kind of informal way that harkens back to the way things were done in the mexican war. no formal policy at all. and it was in the early days of the war that miggs suggests to the secretary of war, maybe we should do something to prepare in case we need to hold prisoners of war. simon cameron was more interested in lining his own pockets at that time than he was in anything else. as result, nothing gets done. the confederates do little or nothing, either. so, then we come to the story of william hoffman. lieutenant colonel william hoffman. he is going to be appointed at the request of montgomery meggs, the commissary general of union prisoners. and one of the things
so, this is montgomery. he is the quartermaster general and as the civil war got underway, one of the things that we see is neither side gave serious thought to the potentiality of needing to hold prisoners of war. and, although there were prisoners taken in some of the earliest battles of the war, they were exchanged pretty much on the spot in a kind of informal way that harkens back to the way things were done in the mexican war. no formal policy at all. and it was in the early days of the...
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if you're in montgomery county outside philadelphia it will try to remove your governing responsibilitythem over to the grade greater metropolitan area which will probably end up taking a chunk of your tax money, so there is a lot in affh. mark: i suspect they will need to keep a lot of data on what's going on with schools, where houses are built, what kind of houses are built, who lives in these houses, what kind of density you have in a particular area, and on and on and on, and these federal bureaucratibureaucrats are going to do it out of the hub building as opposed to people and communities going to their zoning boards and commissioners and city councils. is that correct? >> that's absolutely correct mark. here is how it really will work. the feds will provide some basic sense of data to the locality that apply for various grants from the federal government but really they will force your locality, your county or municipality to fill out a very detailed demographic form and they will have to list where everyone lives according to their economic status, according to race and ethnici
if you're in montgomery county outside philadelphia it will try to remove your governing responsibilitythem over to the grade greater metropolitan area which will probably end up taking a chunk of your tax money, so there is a lot in affh. mark: i suspect they will need to keep a lot of data on what's going on with schools, where houses are built, what kind of houses are built, who lives in these houses, what kind of density you have in a particular area, and on and on and on, and these federal...
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stranger things' dacre montgomery i5 nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you.
stranger things' dacre montgomery i5 nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose car, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you.
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stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose caralls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you. written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the broken hearts gallery aims for the same smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—consciously snappy, not least in the scenes between lucy and herflatmate, whose relentless quickfire snarkiness is both a contrivance and a joy. as for the plot, it hits all the romcom beats in a manner that's so formulaic as to be almost parodic. yet, as someone who loves romcoms, i enjoyed the combination of old—fashioned c
stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose caralls on the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate...
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the montgomery area to transport needed materials and supplies down to the affected areas. also, if needed, we have security forces available from the air national guard and the army national guard to help in possible traffic control, securing areas and local police. as we go forward, as need to rise based on what is identified in the local areas, we will provide forces to assist our citizens down there and as always, we are in the business of helping our neighbors, because we are members of the communities in which all of us live and the guard is always ready and always there to assist the citizens of the state of alabama. i will be followed by the secretary. >> thank you, general gordon. from a leading standpoint, we are assisting other state agencies and local sheriffs, p.d.'s and with emergency evacuations and swiftwater rescue teams as the guard does as well. we are sg -- assisting with those and tarps and line trucks to get utilities back up and going. i would like to tell you one thing as the governor said, if you are wanting to travel and come up on water over the r
the montgomery area to transport needed materials and supplies down to the affected areas. also, if needed, we have security forces available from the air national guard and the army national guard to help in possible traffic control, securing areas and local police. as we go forward, as need to rise based on what is identified in the local areas, we will provide forces to assist our citizens down there and as always, we are in the business of helping our neighbors, because we are members of...
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stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose carn the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of you. written and directed by natalie krinsky, whose writing credits include work on gossip girl, the broken hearts gallery aims for the same smart, sassy vibe as the big sick or lena dunham's tv show girls, both of which seem to be sources of inspiration. the dialogue is self—consciously snappy, not least in the scenes between lucy and herflatmate, whose relentless quickfire snarkiness is both a contrivance and a joy. as for the plot, it hits all the romcom beats in a manner that's so formulaic as to be almost parodic. yet as someone who loves romcoms, i enjoyed the combination of old—fashioned cheesine
stranger things‘ dacre montgomery is nick, the conveniently attractive wannabe hotelier into whose carn the rebound from her latest break—up. nick dreams of creating a bijou meeting point called the chloe hotel, but aspiring curator lucy convinces him to let her use his beloved building to exhibit the leftover fragments of lost loves. of course. we could use the help. you start tomorrow. get us the coffee — nothing with actual dairy. he gets really sensitive in his tummy. i hate both of...
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with me are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, andlson, political editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. let's start with the uk's daily mail — it leads with the prime minister boris johnson's admission, that the covid testing system cannot cope with current demand. the telegraph claims uk officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper says thousands of teachers in england have been forced into self—isolation, due to a shortage of coronavirus tests. the new york times reports on a continuing patriarchal work culture in japan, despite pledges that have been made to help empower women. according to the times, pubs and restaurants around the uk could face early closing times, as coronavirus cases soar. and in singapore, all adults are to receive $100 each to spend on staycations, local tours and attractions — in a bid to stimulate the economy. so, let's begin. starting our with the da
with me are, former adviser to borisjohnson and the founder of conservative home, tim montgomerie, andlson, political editor at sunday mirror and sunday people. let's start with the uk's daily mail — it leads with the prime minister boris johnson's admission, that the covid testing system cannot cope with current demand. the telegraph claims uk officials are considering plans to ration coronavirus tests, which could even see people with symptoms being turned away. the row over testing makes...
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the montgomery county schools lay brarn reached out with the idea. >> we continued to find ways to bring reading and to bring books to our students. >> reporter: you took that quite literally. >> absolutely. i found a new way to do it. >> reporter: when covid took away the libraries, wing flew in to help. about 600 kids live in the deliveryret.can finds the book, packages its and drops it off at wing where the book is weighed, whereas the drones can only carry about three pounds, hoisted into area and carried to kids like her. >> she had stopped reading for a while. we'd been stuckho 5ooks countedg nce mid june. >> it'she only placenhe world you can get library books deliveredy drone. i have my students who are requesting books. if i can get a book to a student because they were excited to get a drone delivery, that's also a success for us. now they've got one more book than they had before. >> it's really cool. the only thing is that you can't meet the librarian. >> you want to say thank you now? >> yes. thank you, librarian. >> reporter: thank yous come in pictures lik these of excited
the montgomery county schools lay brarn reached out with the idea. >> we continued to find ways to bring reading and to bring books to our students. >> reporter: you took that quite literally. >> absolutely. i found a new way to do it. >> reporter: when covid took away the libraries, wing flew in to help. about 600 kids live in the deliveryret.can finds the book, packages its and drops it off at wing where the book is weighed, whereas the drones can only carry about...
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north of alida between queen and and montgomery and areas east of channel drive, south of montgomery drive. it sounds confusing but we are trying to get as many people in to the save areas and keep everybody out of areas that are still dangerous. the other zones that still remain under mandatory evacuation include calistoga north, stonebridge, pythian, oakmont south and north. you still cannot go back to those areas. we continue to watch over these areas and maintain safety, using our officers and officers from mutual agencies. we are very mindful of the traffic that's going in and out. i do want to remind everyone. it is against the law to be in these evacuated areas. do not go in there. we need to make sure it's safer community members and also public safety who are going through these areas to get to the fires. we asked the community again, follow us on social media. we asked them to be mindful of everything going on, even though things are opening up, is still dangerous. and use patients and be flexible. make sure you are up to date on these conditions. i think one more thing, we
north of alida between queen and and montgomery and areas east of channel drive, south of montgomery drive. it sounds confusing but we are trying to get as many people in to the save areas and keep everybody out of areas that are still dangerous. the other zones that still remain under mandatory evacuation include calistoga north, stonebridge, pythian, oakmont south and north. you still cannot go back to those areas. we continue to watch over these areas and maintain safety, using our officers...
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that's accessible for you as well and you can take those streets over to montgomery drive once againavenue bennett valley road is also open for you as well so you do have several options. they want you to pack up and go, but they don't want folks heading back into these neighborhoods because it's just too dangerous at this time and these orders will continue to widen as we go throughout the morning now we're moving over to the spring lake area and this neighborhood has highlighted once again in yellow for you this the area that's right next to highway 12 if you're a long summer lane. ho an avenue they're asking you to go ahead and evacuate sullivan way is also under evacuation orders and they were looking at the arrows check out your evacuation routes. they include mission boulevard that takes to the highway 12 montgomery is available sonoma avenues available summer spills drive and a los alamos road all leading out of those neighborhoods in order to highway 12 we'll continue to update these evacuation warnings and orders which continue to expand we'll stay >>welcome back 8.29 and th
that's accessible for you as well and you can take those streets over to montgomery drive once againavenue bennett valley road is also open for you as well so you do have several options. they want you to pack up and go, but they don't want folks heading back into these neighborhoods because it's just too dangerous at this time and these orders will continue to widen as we go throughout the morning now we're moving over to the spring lake area and this neighborhood has highlighted once again in...
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have people's history, we was sitting ono the bus in montgomery, alabama, who refused to leave the frontthe bus. and that was before rosa parks. i mean, rosa parks is justifiably famous for refusing to leave her seat and she got arrested and that was the beginning of the montgomery bus what cut and really the beginning of a great movement in the south, but this 15-year-old girl did it first. we are trying to bring a lot of these obscure people back into the forefront of our attention and inspire young people to s sy this is the way to live. amy: that is howard zinn appearing on democracy now! in 2009. howard zinn was attacked by presidenent trump on thursday. vit t educionn project criticized trump's call for paioticc education. the project t tweeted -- "so what explains the rebellions in 1676, 1680, 1786, 1831, 1859, and more by native americans, enslaved africans, coal miners, and more? #howardzinn wasn't alive then." withsee our full interview howard zinn, you can go to democracynow.org as well as all of our interviews w with howard zinn over the years. that does it for our broadcast.
have people's history, we was sitting ono the bus in montgomery, alabama, who refused to leave the frontthe bus. and that was before rosa parks. i mean, rosa parks is justifiably famous for refusing to leave her seat and she got arrested and that was the beginning of the montgomery bus what cut and really the beginning of a great movement in the south, but this 15-year-old girl did it first. we are trying to bring a lot of these obscure people back into the forefront of our attention and...
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other closures include eastbound montgomery drive which is just east of mission boulevard as well as all roads east of calistoga road on a sea tow and highway 12 here we do want to show you a wider scope of the evacuation orders in sonoma county right now all of these red glowing dots showing you active flames, everything shaded in orange is under an evacuation order you can see lots of road closures here if you are in this area. hopefully you've already got out, however again if you're in this yellow shaded area you're in a warning area and that the other one that i didn't show you a little bit earlier up here at chalk mountain. there are a lot of road closures right here around chalk mountain though petrified forest in calistoga road leading out of that area, those roads are closed so make sure you have a plan to get yourself out finally back to where this all began in napa county all of the evacuation orders and warnings that have been in place since earlier today are still active right now you can see from this map several hot the these glowing red dots mainly these ones with the
other closures include eastbound montgomery drive which is just east of mission boulevard as well as all roads east of calistoga road on a sea tow and highway 12 here we do want to show you a wider scope of the evacuation orders in sonoma county right now all of these red glowing dots showing you active flames, everything shaded in orange is under an evacuation order you can see lots of road closures here if you are in this area. hopefully you've already got out, however again if you're in this...
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looks like you have to go south of montgomery. the odds of power outages in montgomery are pretty slim areas towards dothan, if you get the thunderstorms that could contain weak tornadoes, that's one thing we'll have to watch. hopefully keeping the heavier rain south of atlanta. we could see flooding issues there. the flash flooding emergency continues from the east side of the mobile bay, through pensacola, destin, ft. walton beach, panama city towards dothan that's where life-threatening flooding is happening right now. then the flood watches extend up, 26 million people included from norfolk, virginia beach, ral leigh, columbia, greenville, atlanta is going to get hit with a lot of rain. here is the additional rainfall forecast, its potential, another five to ten inches we've already seen that 30 inches down along the coast. we have to watch out for tornadoes. craig, this is the time in the storm coverage where all the meteorologists take a deep breath and we like to look out and see what's next. well, this is teddy. this is a
looks like you have to go south of montgomery. the odds of power outages in montgomery are pretty slim areas towards dothan, if you get the thunderstorms that could contain weak tornadoes, that's one thing we'll have to watch. hopefully keeping the heavier rain south of atlanta. we could see flooding issues there. the flash flooding emergency continues from the east side of the mobile bay, through pensacola, destin, ft. walton beach, panama city towards dothan that's where life-threatening...
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see on your screen now within that zone within that neighborhood you have folks that live along montgomery. a good avenue spring creek drive those residents will be impacted by this warning. those of you who are in that area you need to be packed up and ready to go have your essentials right next to you right next to the door because if that warning changes to an order you will not have time to gather your belongings need to get out as soon as possible. we also have the lc zone we're going to zoom in on that now the lc zone includes neighborhoods that are surrounded by cypress way creekside within that zone within that neighborhood you have homes that are near sacramento if you're near horseshoe or beth of strive. you are all impacted by this warning we also have zone 3 this is our 3rd and last own and this is impacting folks that are south of chicago drive east of bin at valley. this will impact you if you live near beth or strife in that home us are worrying so we've covered all of those new warnings owns that new information into our newsroom and we want to keep you updated because many
see on your screen now within that zone within that neighborhood you have folks that live along montgomery. a good avenue spring creek drive those residents will be impacted by this warning. those of you who are in that area you need to be packed up and ready to go have your essentials right next to you right next to the door because if that warning changes to an order you will not have time to gather your belongings need to get out as soon as possible. we also have the lc zone we're going to...
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when i was coming up in the republican circles, chester, delaware in montgomery county was viewed as the fire wall for a republican presidential candidate to offset a lot of philadelphia votes which advantaged the democrats. now county courthouses are controlled by democrats in montgomery, delaware, and chester counties and you have to go over a little bit further into lancaster, i don't recollect county for that fire wall, that republican firewall to come about. so yes, i do think biden is up. i think the race has tightened a little bit, and the question is going to be can biden cut into trump's advantage against hillary in the southwest and northeast parts of the state and frankly, can he hold up the suburban advantage he has against trump which hillary clinton was supposed to have but didn't end up having on election day. >> you know, you paint a scenario, it sounds like the numbers really are in biden's favor if he overperforms in southeast pennsylvania. that's where the people live. >> i would totally agree with you, yes. that is where they live. >> okay. >> interestingly, you h
when i was coming up in the republican circles, chester, delaware in montgomery county was viewed as the fire wall for a republican presidential candidate to offset a lot of philadelphia votes which advantaged the democrats. now county courthouses are controlled by democrats in montgomery, delaware, and chester counties and you have to go over a little bit further into lancaster, i don't recollect county for that fire wall, that republican firewall to come about. so yes, i do think biden is up....
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highway 12 to get out of that neighborhood fountain grove parkway is available for you as well montgomeryssion. those are your major exit routes as we move around we're checking out another neighborhood, this is the oakmont area north oakmont north which is right next to highway 12 these fires are burning very close to highway 12 by the way this is why they're telling folks to go ahead and leave now. so this is a neighborhood that's impacted by white oak by fairfield ride stone bridge drive impacted oakmont drive as valley oaks and once again your major exit route for this stretch is highway 12. we continue to move the north bay sonoma county. to let you know exactly who's impacted and what areas you should evacuated are also receiving word that just getting this in the sonoma county transit district. they just canceled some of the major routes that travel through sonoma county. so the 30 to 32 34 and the 40 have all been council today because those are very close to the evacuation areas and they just want the residents to know that those lines will not be accessible pretty much until fur
highway 12 to get out of that neighborhood fountain grove parkway is available for you as well montgomeryssion. those are your major exit routes as we move around we're checking out another neighborhood, this is the oakmont area north oakmont north which is right next to highway 12 these fires are burning very close to highway 12 by the way this is why they're telling folks to go ahead and leave now. so this is a neighborhood that's impacted by white oak by fairfield ride stone bridge drive...
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. >> reporter: especially strong for many black women wnba star renee montgomery is sitting out this season to focus on social justice, motivated by taylor's death. >> i kept on just thinking, man, she really didn't do anything wrong and the system still didn't give her justice. >> reporter: for months louisville resident and her daughter marched together. >> as a black woman it's highly personal having my ow daughter being named breonna, highly personal. >> reporter: for so many a painful reminder of the many inequities facing black women around things like health care, income and social justice striking a universal cord, even among celebrities. >> i'm so disappointed and unfortunately not surprised. >> reporter: lebron james in a tweet quoting malcolm x, the most disrespected person on earth is the black woman. >> the wanton endangerment charge, it just doesn't make sense when you think about they have wanton endangerment for the white neighbors' apartment, the bullets going there, but not for the bullets going into breonna taylor's body. >> reporter: and that, they say, is why the
. >> reporter: especially strong for many black women wnba star renee montgomery is sitting out this season to focus on social justice, motivated by taylor's death. >> i kept on just thinking, man, she really didn't do anything wrong and the system still didn't give her justice. >> reporter: for months louisville resident and her daughter marched together. >> as a black woman it's highly personal having my ow daughter being named breonna, highly personal. >>...