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they met up with a detective from newport news.ent to doug's parm. >> we did not disclose we were from michigan. >> reporter: they didn't want doug to clam up or lawyer up, so they let the local cop do the talking. >> he didn't seem overly concerned about the disappearance. he felt like she had simply run away and that was some sort of stunt she was pulling. >> reporter: he said he didn't jump to any conclusions. >> i hadn't had a decision one way or the other whether she had run away or been abducted. >> reporter: with a search warrant in hand, they listened to doug's story, searched the apartment, and seized his computers. >> she was very cooperative. he told us ability all the computers in the house. >> reporter: the michigan cops who knew about the bad blood between doug and venus were looking for any trace of her. >> what were you hoping to find there? >> we knew we wanted to search his parm for her clothes because that's the last thing she was seen in. wanted to try to find her clothes if possible. >> any signs of venus being
they met up with a detective from newport news.ent to doug's parm. >> we did not disclose we were from michigan. >> reporter: they didn't want doug to clam up or lawyer up, so they let the local cop do the talking. >> he didn't seem overly concerned about the disappearance. he felt like she had simply run away and that was some sort of stunt she was pulling. >> reporter: he said he didn't jump to any conclusions. >> i hadn't had a decision one way or the other...
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between balboa and newport beach, are registered 8,000 boats.ars down there defy all numbering. los angeles, television and motion picture capital of the world. it starts one end of el camino real, a royal road of spanish kings. here, music lovers lately find their way. a splendid gem, the music center. ♪ this is an uncompleted masterpiece that's home for $50 million. the treasure's ransom from the corners of the earth. ♪ the pool is greecen and the water warm. they lead us to green monterey. these famous california seals know a good thing when they see it. maintain an outpost, not too far from caramel by the sea. tahoe, a border lake between two states. california and nevada, a tourist target. it draws the sportsmen to its beaches and its woods. beyond there, are reno's casinos too. up in oregon, skiers love mount hood which overlooks the columbia river gorge. on one shore, fertile oregon, the other shore, majestic washington. there are no salmon like columbia salmon. few wilderness areas are its peer. and mt. rainier holds the city of tacoma a
between balboa and newport beach, are registered 8,000 boats.ars down there defy all numbering. los angeles, television and motion picture capital of the world. it starts one end of el camino real, a royal road of spanish kings. here, music lovers lately find their way. a splendid gem, the music center. ♪ this is an uncompleted masterpiece that's home for $50 million. the treasure's ransom from the corners of the earth. ♪ the pool is greecen and the water warm. they lead us to green...
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morecambe of league two will travel to stamford bridge to play chelsea, and another league two side, newporttonight's premier league action, and fulham have pulled off a shock 2—1win at leicetser this evening to move out of the bottom three with their first away victory of the season. the londoners travelled to the king power stadium with just four points from their first nine games, but took the lead on the half hour mark through ademola lookman and they doubled their advantage shortly afterwards following christian fuchs' clumsy challenge on bobby decordova—reid. that was adjudged a foul after the referee looked at the var monitor, and ivan cavaleiro stepped up to score. leicester got a late consolation but miss the chance to go joint top of the table as fulham held on for a crucial win.l on for a crucial win. west ham are up to fifth in the table after holding on to beat aston villa 2—1 at the london stadium, it was an eventful game with jarrod bowen scoring what proved to be the winner early in the second half. manchester city boss pep guardiola is calling for greater clarity over concus
morecambe of league two will travel to stamford bridge to play chelsea, and another league two side, newporttonight's premier league action, and fulham have pulled off a shock 2—1win at leicetser this evening to move out of the bottom three with their first away victory of the season. the londoners travelled to the king power stadium with just four points from their first nine games, but took the lead on the half hour mark through ademola lookman and they doubled their advantage shortly...
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the virginia company. , whichrporation outfitted and backed the expedition headed by christopher newport, the namesake of mike university. which is settled eventually on jamestown island and thus printed the first permanent british colony in north america. between that legal tie the pilgrims and settlers at jamestown. one could even say there is commonality of purpose as well. if you look at a charter that is eventually given to the settlers in massachusetts, the first charter of 1629, and you look at the first charter of virginia, for instance, there are commercial purposes mentioned that there, but there are religious purposes as well. these two parallel missions in virginia as well as in new england. reason --scribes the bradford describes the reason they went and this was backed up by later preachers and figures and the reason they went was not to create a tolerant regime or plantation of religious liberty. they went to rule, to create what they considered godly commonwealth. just several years later i will read a line or two from a sermon in 1629 by the reverend samuel willard in wh
the virginia company. , whichrporation outfitted and backed the expedition headed by christopher newport, the namesake of mike university. which is settled eventually on jamestown island and thus printed the first permanent british colony in north america. between that legal tie the pilgrims and settlers at jamestown. one could even say there is commonality of purpose as well. if you look at a charter that is eventually given to the settlers in massachusetts, the first charter of 1629, and you...
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legal in the state of virginia it was later released and today he's staging a rally in front of the newport news police have water students demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms . wrong thing for them to do if you want to try if you if you want a war let it begin with. the. police. this is the city that's become a flashpoint for civil unrest that's probably the most extreme this country has seen since the vietnam era. severe riots and vandalism brutal street fights tear gas rubber bullets even public burnings of american flags have become regular sites important there are constant fights between the left and right wing activists in song and. why of. course a lot of people talk about the divisions in america and the hole that was asian that's taking place here you can see completely out in the open and at its most extreme. there is a long history of. and a long history of an activist culture many of these protests had their origin in the protests after the 2016 election and then later what we started to see after black i've a matte
legal in the state of virginia it was later released and today he's staging a rally in front of the newport news police have water students demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms . wrong thing for them to do if you want to try if you if you want a war let it begin with. the. police. this is the city that's become a flashpoint for civil unrest that's probably the most extreme this country has seen since the vietnam era. severe riots and...
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in the state of virginia it was later released and today he's staging an arm to rally in front of newport news only as happened water a student demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms. all the rest of it was the wrong thing for them to do if you want to try if you if you want a war let it begin with our. let me go find the chief of police. this is the city that's become a flashpoint for civil unrest that's probably the most extreme this country has seen since the vietnam era. thank c b you're right vandalism burnell street fights tear gas rubber bullets even possibly burnings the american flags and the bible have all become regular sites important there are constant fights between the left and right wing activists in song and quiet and so forth between rioters and law enforcement a lot of people talk about deep divisions in america and the hole that was nation that's taking place here you can see it completely out in the open and at its most extreme. portland has a long history of active protests and a long history of an activist
in the state of virginia it was later released and today he's staging an arm to rally in front of newport news only as happened water a student demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms. all the rest of it was the wrong thing for them to do if you want to try if you if you want a war let it begin with our. let me go find the chief of police. this is the city that's become a flashpoint for civil unrest that's probably the most extreme this...
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john white is associate professor of american studies at christopher newport university at newport news. when i look at his academic resume, i think about an old adviser, and i'm talking about you, jim whittenburg, when you come into our office to find someoneo
john white is associate professor of american studies at christopher newport university at newport news. when i look at his academic resume, i think about an old adviser, and i'm talking about you, jim whittenburg, when you come into our office to find someoneo
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and today he's staging a rally in front of the newport news. police have water students demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms . wrong thing for them to do. if you want to try, if you, if you are good police, this is the city that's become a flashpoint for civil unrest. that's probably the most extreme, this country has seen since the vietnam era. severe riots and vandalism? burnell street fights tear gas rubber, bullets, even public burnings. the american flags have become regular sites. important. there are constant fights between the left wing activists and why, of course, a lot of people talk about the divisions in america that's taking place that you can see completely out in the open. and at its most extreme portland has a long history of active protests. and a long history of an activist culture. many of these protests have their origin in the protests after the 2016 election. and then later, what we started to see after black, i've a matter of b.l.m. movement was more sustained
and today he's staging a rally in front of the newport news. police have water students demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms . wrong thing for them to do. if you want to try, if you, if you are good police, this is the city that's become a flashpoint for civil unrest. that's probably the most extreme, this country has seen since the vietnam era. severe riots and vandalism? burnell street fights tear gas rubber, bullets, even public...
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legal in the state of virginia it was later released and today he's staging a rally in front of the newport news police have water students demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms . wrong thing for them to do if you want to try if you if you let me deal with. the chief of police. this is the city that is becoming a flashpoint for civil unrest that's probably the most extreme this country has seen since the vietnam era. severe riots and brutal street fights tear gas rubber bullets even public burnings the american flags have become regular sites important there are constant fights between the left and activists. why of. course a lot of people talk about the divisions in america. and that's taking place while . you can see completely out in the open and at its most extreme. portland has a long history of active protests and a long history of an activist culture many of these protests had their origin in the protests after the 2016 election and then later what we started to see after black i've a matter of b.l.m. movement was more sust
legal in the state of virginia it was later released and today he's staging a rally in front of the newport news police have water students demonstrate his disagreement with the law that as he sees it takes away his right to bear firearms . wrong thing for them to do if you want to try if you if you let me deal with. the chief of police. this is the city that is becoming a flashpoint for civil unrest that's probably the most extreme this country has seen since the vietnam era. severe riots and...
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kentucky,, newport, republican. election,th this past integrity came up again. house,e results from the i think it probably leads to more republican, even though the focus is on trump, that in the end, democrats will lose in the house and the senate because of this election because of the question marks that popped up. assume it is a reference to reliability of the election. we have paid a lot of attention to this. our news is mainly about the issues to the challenge of democracy. volunteer that my team has not seen anything to cast integrity of the election into doubt. ironically, because of the pandemic, it was incredibly well-run, not only in turnout, record turnout going back 120 but, by micah collation, were cast by mail. contrary to what the president says, we have not seen any evidence of anything other than sporadic, isolated problems in a couple states with a few ballots. we have not seen anything like systemic, organized election cheating. it just has not happened. enough challenge votes to make up the difference? guest: terrific question. analogyre no
kentucky,, newport, republican. election,th this past integrity came up again. house,e results from the i think it probably leads to more republican, even though the focus is on trump, that in the end, democrats will lose in the house and the senate because of this election because of the question marks that popped up. assume it is a reference to reliability of the election. we have paid a lot of attention to this. our news is mainly about the issues to the challenge of democracy. volunteer...
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john white is associate professor of american studies at christopher newport university at newport news. when i look at his academic resume, i think about an old adviser, and i'm talking about you, jim whittenburg, when you come into our office to find someone to volunteer for a project. busy people get things done, and we knew we were in for it when dr. whittenberg talked about that. jonathan white has to be the busiest young scholar in the field today. he's not only a prolific historian, with more projects on the back burners than i've ever seen on the stove before. he won the outstanding faculty award for academic education. he's a parent of young children, i don't know where john finds the time. he's been very generous with what remaining time he has from all of that for this museum and our education programs for which we're all very grateful. as you can see from your printed programs, the topics of john's work are -- his published work are many and varied with something of a focus abraham lincoln with the legal and constitution, as well and he's co-author of a book entitled civic e
john white is associate professor of american studies at christopher newport university at newport news. when i look at his academic resume, i think about an old adviser, and i'm talking about you, jim whittenburg, when you come into our office to find someone to volunteer for a project. busy people get things done, and we knew we were in for it when dr. whittenberg talked about that. jonathan white has to be the busiest young scholar in the field today. he's not only a prolific historian, with...
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you see the newport police department joined by the fire department paraded down jim wind brenner street in celebration of his special day look at them they're soaking it in why a waist gunner in the u.s. army air corps was then presented with a gift by one of the officers. they say it was an honor to celebrate the veteran's birthday with them. all right final check of the 4 zone forecast now. yeah, guys we're chance of rain in the forecast you can see a couple of drops off the coastline. those are going to get here. the storm system behind that move in from the gulf alaska will or at low is going to be the 30's in the 40's it will be chilly around the bay area again next couple days a chance of rain returning to the bay area on friday looks like a mostly dry saturday and sunday now warmer temperatures even in the 70's on monday and tuesday. but after that looks like we could see some more storms moving in so certainly a good sign to come some more storms on the way alright looking for storms and there were also looking for mike po we would like you to proper sendoff, we don't need the p
you see the newport police department joined by the fire department paraded down jim wind brenner street in celebration of his special day look at them they're soaking it in why a waist gunner in the u.s. army air corps was then presented with a gift by one of the officers. they say it was an honor to celebrate the veteran's birthday with them. all right final check of the 4 zone forecast now. yeah, guys we're chance of rain in the forecast you can see a couple of drops off the coastline. those...
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from the celtic manor resort outside newport to zipworld and its adventure attractions in snowdonia,remained closed during this period. it's estimated by the welsh tourism alliance that more than 50% of businesses in the sector have remained closed in wales as the lockdown in england goes on. the restaurant is closed, the bar is closed, 26 bedrooms have closed, for half the week. some, like this hotel on the outskirts of aberystwyth, have closed the majority of their operations and decided to only partially reopen half of their 26 rooms, three days a week, until the end of the month. we based our decision purely on the lockdown in england. it's a major part of our business coming in. how long can you keep going, do you think, in this kind of state of in and out, partially open...? well, we couldn't. i don't think any business can. it definitely needs unification now. it's a shame now that the two governments, and scotland and northern ireland as well, are not working together so that we can get on the same song sheet, you know. people tend to forget that this virus is the same virus
from the celtic manor resort outside newport to zipworld and its adventure attractions in snowdonia,remained closed during this period. it's estimated by the welsh tourism alliance that more than 50% of businesses in the sector have remained closed in wales as the lockdown in england goes on. the restaurant is closed, the bar is closed, 26 bedrooms have closed, for half the week. some, like this hotel on the outskirts of aberystwyth, have closed the majority of their operations and decided to...
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the cycle she joins us from newport news a city in the state of virginia many thanks for joining us on al-jazeera rachel trump has been making an aggressive play for pennsylvania focusing largely on his white working class base and for campaign stops in the space of 24 hours what are the polls tell us about how he's doing there. yeah i mean the polls are been telling us a very conclusive verdict right and that is that trump is going to lose this election and these have been outside of the margin of error. you know not switching back and forth lead type of data what has everyone you know pausing is of course the feeling of once bitten twice shy from the 2016 cycle of course it really is important to understand that there are very important differences in the data this time around in 2016 and that most important difference would be the tremendously high number of undecided voters that remain in the 2016 polls that is not a feature of these 2020 polls that said you know trump does push things to outside of the bounds of normal democratic you know rules and so we are looking never lection
the cycle she joins us from newport news a city in the state of virginia many thanks for joining us on al-jazeera rachel trump has been making an aggressive play for pennsylvania focusing largely on his white working class base and for campaign stops in the space of 24 hours what are the polls tell us about how he's doing there. yeah i mean the polls are been telling us a very conclusive verdict right and that is that trump is going to lose this election and these have been outside of the...
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>>forcing him to i was able a new business loan from the city of newport news and with some extra helpfriends willing to invest in his new business venture new american kitchen food truck set the culinary scene ablaze. >>for natural hair stylist shalene kay jones making the swivel from salon chair to salon owner was always a part of for 20 20 plants in the last year and a half i really started watching the numbers do in my research trying to figure out. >>what it would take the onus the preparation paid off while working at another salon across town jones wove together enough savings to purchase her own salon in chesapeake everything you see in here. i don't owe anyone anything this is chaos but just like the rest of the country jones plans came to a screeching halt found a place to new areas secured everything february and then had to pause in for newport news barbershop owner craig burgess the pandemic felt like the beginning of the end the first inning ran through my mind was and we're going pay his bills after being forced to cut off his clippers for 3 months burgess applied for a
>>forcing him to i was able a new business loan from the city of newport news and with some extra helpfriends willing to invest in his new business venture new american kitchen food truck set the culinary scene ablaze. >>for natural hair stylist shalene kay jones making the swivel from salon chair to salon owner was always a part of for 20 20 plants in the last year and a half i really started watching the numbers do in my research trying to figure out. >>what it would take...
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i remember one time, newport train station, i asked a chap just to take a photo and he had laughed about it, he said his friend reviewed hand driers and it wasn't the weirdest sort of request he had had. there's a bench that looks out across my home town, but as, sort of strictly speaking bench terms go, that is definitely my favourite. it's really big and bulky and it's really well treated. it's a really lovely bench. when the lockdown first came around, the use of public benches was sort of outlawed. i think it's really that people are just looking for something different, that's a little bit more positive and it is about getting out there and enjoying the time in nature and the chance to breathe. this part of kent has overtaken hull in terms of whip time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. you will need an extra bit of padding to be on a bench. if you like your mornings crisp and fresh there is more to come later this week but with a bit more fog round. in the next 2a hours things are turning milder, this afternoon in eastern england temperatures don't get above single figu
i remember one time, newport train station, i asked a chap just to take a photo and he had laughed about it, he said his friend reviewed hand driers and it wasn't the weirdest sort of request he had had. there's a bench that looks out across my home town, but as, sort of strictly speaking bench terms go, that is definitely my favourite. it's really big and bulky and it's really well treated. it's a really lovely bench. when the lockdown first came around, the use of public benches was sort of...
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and another lead to side in newport that is primarily a position they are at home to brighten.d to the stadium withjust the londoners travelled to the stadium with just four points from the first nine games. but took the lead on the half hour mark through lichtman. and they doubled their advantage shortly afterwards following this clumsy challenge. christian fuchs that was judged a foul after look at the monitor even cavalla ro foul after look at the monitor even cavallaro stepping up consolation but missed the chance to go top of the table as full ham held on for a crucial win. west ham are up to fifth in the table after holding on to beat aston villa two. it was an eventful game with bow and scoring but proved to be the winner early in the second half. manchester city boss pep guardiola is calling for greater clarity over concussion protocols following a serious head collision. confirmed they are strikers suffered a fractured skull in the incident and is comfortable in hospital following an operation. arsenals simply bandaged up and carried on playing before being taken off a
and another lead to side in newport that is primarily a position they are at home to brighten.d to the stadium withjust the londoners travelled to the stadium with just four points from the first nine games. but took the lead on the half hour mark through lichtman. and they doubled their advantage shortly afterwards following this clumsy challenge. christian fuchs that was judged a foul after look at the monitor even cavalla ro foul after look at the monitor even cavallaro stepping up...
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i remember one time, newport train station, i asked a chap just to take a photo and he had laughed aboutooks out across my home town, but as, sort of strictly speaking bench terms go, that is definitely my favourite. it's really big and bulky and it's really well treated. it's a really lovely bench. when the lockdown first came around, the use of public benches
i remember one time, newport train station, i asked a chap just to take a photo and he had laughed aboutooks out across my home town, but as, sort of strictly speaking bench terms go, that is definitely my favourite. it's really big and bulky and it's really well treated. it's a really lovely bench. when the lockdown first came around, the use of public benches
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there are five stations in all of the navy area of brooklyn, philadelphia, newport. there are nazi agents in airplanes in factories, buffalo, seattle, washington. united states inspector is one of the secrets for the german nor's nurse spies. a trial in the united states several cord, first brought to the attention of a startled nation, it is amazing danger to its safety and freedom. >> so even as americans are thinking about nazism and the threat of nazism in 1939, they are worried about nazis here, nazi spies on our shores. and you see jay at gore hoover, here, the head of the fbi, writing in popular magazines like derek magazine here, about stamping out despise. by the time we go to war, you will see posters like this with warnings from the fbi about spies or lower the united states. and we were fascinated to find, reported in the washington post, that the fbi was getting 3000 tips a day by 1940 about buys. so, this influences american popular culture, but it deeply influences the state department as well. and this man, is the head of the visa division for the sta
there are five stations in all of the navy area of brooklyn, philadelphia, newport. there are nazi agents in airplanes in factories, buffalo, seattle, washington. united states inspector is one of the secrets for the german nor's nurse spies. a trial in the united states several cord, first brought to the attention of a startled nation, it is amazing danger to its safety and freedom. >> so even as americans are thinking about nazism and the threat of nazism in 1939, they are worried about...
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he is up in newport, very famous, a caterer up there and he comes down to run that restaurant and his experience really is as someone who is a businessman operating in that space and in the reconstruction period there are some salient examples of african-americans being sort of the pioneers of being on staff, and in the same way that the reconstruction period in african-american members is they are very few in number but they manage to sort of be in positions that have not been created for them, but the positions that do have some weight and purpose in the house. >> and some symbolic importance to the fact that these individuals were put in those positions. one of them was william smith, who was appointed the house librarian in the 1880s, it's an appointed position, it's one of the most prominent positions in the institution and he is at that point one of the highest ranking african-americans in the federal government and he had been brought along slowly, he first came to the house and worked in the library during the civil war and he had been promoted by radical republicans, like sen
he is up in newport, very famous, a caterer up there and he comes down to run that restaurant and his experience really is as someone who is a businessman operating in that space and in the reconstruction period there are some salient examples of african-americans being sort of the pioneers of being on staff, and in the same way that the reconstruction period in african-american members is they are very few in number but they manage to sort of be in positions that have not been created for...
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host: let's go to clyde calling from newport, arkansas. clyde supports president trump. called -- president believe -- he gets things done. the gas prices, gas prices are prisonerso up, the from kubo when they opened the borders they let the prisoners out of their prison -- cuba when they opened at the borders they let the prisoners out of their prison. the president talks like a jerk but he gets things done. deborah who isto calling from belleville, illinois. she supports joe biden. myler: give me time to get point out. as a democrat and a christian, i oururt where are country -- country is at. the history of this country started out on tragedy. the people who came here to this country from the beginning did murder andng thievery, taking the country and killing the people they took the country from. that is how it started out. the second thing i want to say is joe biden has been in office for 40 some years, no scandals, nothing major you have ever somethingim doing wrong. all of a sudden he is a crime family. while he was vice president with differences, have but it was
host: let's go to clyde calling from newport, arkansas. clyde supports president trump. called -- president believe -- he gets things done. the gas prices, gas prices are prisonerso up, the from kubo when they opened the borders they let the prisoners out of their prison -- cuba when they opened at the borders they let the prisoners out of their prison. the president talks like a jerk but he gets things done. deborah who isto calling from belleville, illinois. she supports joe biden. myler:...
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after the civil war is, over that is awarded to a famous african american restaurant, and he's up in newport, he is a fabricator up there. he comes down to run the restaurant, and his experience really is as someone who is a businessman operating in that space. and in the reconstruction period, there are some salient examples of african americans getting some sort of the pioneers of on staff. and in the same way that the reconstruction period in african american members, is there are very few numbers but they managed to be in positions that are have not been created for them. positions that you have some weight and purpose in the house. >> and some symbolic importance, in fact, these individuals were put in those positions. one of them was william smith. who was appointed as house librarian in the 1880s, to the point in position it's one of the most prominent positions in the institution, and he is at what 0.1 of the ranking african americans in the federal government. and he had been brought along, slowly, he first came to the house during the civil war. and he had been promoted by radical
after the civil war is, over that is awarded to a famous african american restaurant, and he's up in newport, he is a fabricator up there. he comes down to run the restaurant, and his experience really is as someone who is a businessman operating in that space. and in the reconstruction period, there are some salient examples of african americans getting some sort of the pioneers of on staff. and in the same way that the reconstruction period in african american members, is there are very few...
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can you even know nestle knew each of us, even if you believe that all of us bargain is newport and we financially them our society interest to couper more about what he has reached for his will see me through the poor thing, a fist of any i don't know how to read nobody, when you on august 29th 1949, the soviet union exploded its 1st nuclear bomb. the polygon proved to be the perfect test site. going to bust them when they promised p.p.s. here. something new to look at. there's a walkman at the ear off to get the scene you chris at the top of the economy. the one we just are in when he can make up a good idea to shoot for that. if you set up a push through, put that we see a press release take years, but he has the products here that was to the machine your machine. you hear me though it was said here, but those are more at the edges and i was toast for the torah open to do on the chess interests of what i thought about face as i do you or other sort us bullshit in their gear. he wanted some products here, but he has the ear so we were into a couple who are on year poor, medium school
can you even know nestle knew each of us, even if you believe that all of us bargain is newport and we financially them our society interest to couper more about what he has reached for his will see me through the poor thing, a fist of any i don't know how to read nobody, when you on august 29th 1949, the soviet union exploded its 1st nuclear bomb. the polygon proved to be the perfect test site. going to bust them when they promised p.p.s. here. something new to look at. there's a walkman at...
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meantime, first responders in newport oregon surprised world war ii veteran jim one burner on his 90thin the u.s. army air corps. police cruisers, fire trucks blaring their horns, flashing their lights to honor him. thank you, sir for your service to the country. thank you all the veterans who served and are serving our country and thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: thank you very much, bret, good to see you tonight. and good evening to you, everybody. i am martha maccallum and this is "the story" in new york. today is veterans day, the day we honor all of those who serve and those who gave their lives for our freedom in the country that we love. tonight later in the program we will honor those heroes in a very special tribute that we hope you'll watch along with us tonight. today, midmorning in the rain, president trump went to arlington national cemetery with the first lady to take part in the ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier. it was the first time we'd seen the president in
meantime, first responders in newport oregon surprised world war ii veteran jim one burner on his 90thin the u.s. army air corps. police cruisers, fire trucks blaring their horns, flashing their lights to honor him. thank you, sir for your service to the country. thank you all the veterans who served and are serving our country and thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. here's martha. >> martha: thank you very...
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mentioned 10 -- it mounted 10-12 inch guns, but it wasn't until roosevelt convened the navy leaders in newport with a minute tendons that he was able to effect real change. the result of that conference, the gathering of the kings, as it were, was the wyoming class that'll ship, displacing 26,000 tons, mounting 12 12-inch guns and able to make 21 knots of speed on steam turbines, representing the culmination of roosevelt's efforts as president. we find tr in 1907 nearing the end of his presidency and faced with the facts of the recent russo japanese war, as well as the implications of the british dreadnought battleship, made a decision to expand his energy on recapitalizing the american navy with new battleship designs, as well as torpedo boat's troyer's and submarines. cruisers, which he had previously been in favor of, had to take a lower priority in the face of what roosevelt could only consider a strategic emergency. the world, characterized as it was by multiple spheres of influence loosely linked by sea lanes of communication, was increasingly becoming competitive and unstable, and roose
mentioned 10 -- it mounted 10-12 inch guns, but it wasn't until roosevelt convened the navy leaders in newport with a minute tendons that he was able to effect real change. the result of that conference, the gathering of the kings, as it were, was the wyoming class that'll ship, displacing 26,000 tons, mounting 12 12-inch guns and able to make 21 knots of speed on steam turbines, representing the culmination of roosevelt's efforts as president. we find tr in 1907 nearing the end of his...
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from untouchable gilded age fortunes of the 1890s-- summer "cottages" of newport, rhode island, for exampleth rooms of marble and gold-- to a national income tax, almost only on the rich, in 1913. the new deal of the 1930s... >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> the great society rests on abundance and liberty for all. >> reporter: ..the great society of the 1960s. rotary clubs, bowling leagues, ever more economic equality. but what swung up, sure swung down. >> when the boomers came of age, they inherited a society that was moving in the right direction. >> reporter: yes. >> and very, very affluent. and they blew it. >> reporter: but we thought we were doing the right thing and bringing america to the right place. >> i know you did. >> reporter: so, "rock and roll," "never trust anybody over 30, "down with authority," non-conformity, self-expression, th began the downswing? >> yes. >> reporter: which then expressed itself economically. >> yeah. if you think we're not all in this together, it's every man for himself. >> reporter: okay, boomers, check out these meticu
from untouchable gilded age fortunes of the 1890s-- summer "cottages" of newport, rhode island, for exampleth rooms of marble and gold-- to a national income tax, almost only on the rich, in 1913. the new deal of the 1930s... >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> the great society rests on abundance and liberty for all. >> reporter: ..the great society of the 1960s. rotary clubs, bowling leagues, ever more economic equality. but what swung up,...
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that one of my ancestors was killed because they were trying to suppress the vote in the area of newport i know deeply that the power and the right to vote is critical to extra size them. it is so important for us to exercise that right to vote to make sure that we can change things. maggie walker was saying things economically will not change unless women got the right to vote. it was one -- in one of her speeches from 1912. it was identified weight back then. it was identified as soon as the right was granted constitutionally. we cannot sit down and sit back. it is too important. >> thank you. vedet, boating writes, what does it mean to you? >> such a loaded question. i just have one word, it is mandatory. right? much like ajena, i remember when i was a little, my mom was like you're going to vote. i don't care who you vote for, but you are going to vote. i thought that was, you know, all my life she told me what i needed to do, for this time she didn't tell me what i need to vote for. that is a make sense. you tell me what to do for the rest of my life and i want to be quiet. when she
that one of my ancestors was killed because they were trying to suppress the vote in the area of newport i know deeply that the power and the right to vote is critical to extra size them. it is so important for us to exercise that right to vote to make sure that we can change things. maggie walker was saying things economically will not change unless women got the right to vote. it was one -- in one of her speeches from 1912. it was identified weight back then. it was identified as soon as the...
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found out one of my ancestors was killed because they were trying to suppress the vote in the area of newport, so i know deeply that the power and the right to vote is critical to exercise that. it is so important for us to exercise that right to vote, to make sure that we can change things. maggie walker was saying things economically will not change unless women got the right to vote. that's in one of her speeches from 1912. it was identified way back then, and identified as soon as the right was granted constitutionally. we cannot sit down and sit back. it's too important. >> thank you. vedet, voting rights, what does it mean to you? >> such a loaded question. but i just have one word. it's mandatory, right? much like ajena, when i was little, much like your mom she said we're going to vote, and i don't care who you vote for but you are going to vote. all my life she told me what to do but this time she couldn't tell me who will to vote for. what she was showing me was your right to vote is your personal decision, but you have to vote. then we went to the polls as san as i turned 18 and i
found out one of my ancestors was killed because they were trying to suppress the vote in the area of newport, so i know deeply that the power and the right to vote is critical to exercise that. it is so important for us to exercise that right to vote, to make sure that we can change things. maggie walker was saying things economically will not change unless women got the right to vote. that's in one of her speeches from 1912. it was identified way back then, and identified as soon as the right...
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also in newport beach they protested and had hundreds of people show up at the beach.rs as well as in different parts of the country. people are standing up saying you can't lock us down again. and these poor business owner fuss take their liquor license, they are done forever. they know how to do it. and now you even have a track record. okay. if business a has gotten a lot of positive tests out of there, the health department has been called already. if that gym is unable to successfully keep a gym open and a lot of positive tests. you will know that but, instead, you are going to shut it down wholesale because you sit up there in your state's capital and decide in the smallest and biggest city in the state in which have you been elected to, they should shut down. and it is just brutal. it's unnecessary. especially because the vaccine is no longer a hope. it's a reality. steve: right. brian: we are weeks away from three straight vaccines in a row. can we have a business to go through. ainsley: at least that gives the small restaurant owners and businesses hope. brian
also in newport beach they protested and had hundreds of people show up at the beach.rs as well as in different parts of the country. people are standing up saying you can't lock us down again. and these poor business owner fuss take their liquor license, they are done forever. they know how to do it. and now you even have a track record. okay. if business a has gotten a lot of positive tests out of there, the health department has been called already. if that gym is unable to successfully keep...