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newsom's children awake. their father is missing, and a search begins for newsom. it takes two major phases. initially's newsom's children searched the farm itself. perhaps he had an accident. neighbors join, and the questioning begins. the informal, but important interrogation of people on the farm, one of whom is newsom's grandson, who relates he helped celia distribute the ashes of her fire on the path leading to the stable on the farm, and george, the enslaved man owned by newsom. george relates -- we will come back to his testimony -- relates that perhaps they want to search in the vicinity of celia's cabin. celia herself, as we know, progressively tells a story. initially she denies any understanding of newsom's whereabouts, what might have happened to him. she then begins to piecemeal tell a story. the consequences of her act are grave, as we know. she begins to tell a story, first about newsom having put his head through the window and having struck him, his disappearing into the night, but eventually it seems, particularly under duress, under the threat th
newsom's children awake. their father is missing, and a search begins for newsom. it takes two major phases. initially's newsom's children searched the farm itself. perhaps he had an accident. neighbors join, and the questioning begins. the informal, but important interrogation of people on the farm, one of whom is newsom's grandson, who relates he helped celia distribute the ashes of her fire on the path leading to the stable on the farm, and george, the enslaved man owned by newsom. george...
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sexually assaulted by newsome.ome say even in the journey back to fullton but quickly after they arrive at the farm. we know newsome is a recent widower in the household are his children who are now daughters as well as a grandsonment coffee. wayne scott. newsome is a small farmerer. this is not a plantation setting.;;>px celia arrives not to do agricultural work. part of what we know is over the next five years she would be regularly and frequently the target of newsome's sexual assaults. newsome will build a small cabin for celia, 60 paces from his home far away. but not too far away as we learn. she will come to live there in these years, herself with then one child children we come to know as vine and jane later in the story. celia tells people she's sick. pregnant again. whether sick is a metaphor for pregnancy or she's having a difficult pregnancy it's clear celia does not want to abide or accommodate or acquiesce again going forward to newsome's sexual advances. the first thing she appears to do is speak to
sexually assaulted by newsome.ome say even in the journey back to fullton but quickly after they arrive at the farm. we know newsome is a recent widower in the household are his children who are now daughters as well as a grandsonment coffee. wayne scott. newsome is a small farmerer. this is not a plantation setting.;;>px celia arrives not to do agricultural work. part of what we know is over the next five years she would be regularly and frequently the target of newsome's sexual assaults....
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we went to the site of the newsom farm. as much as i think i wanted to end by telling you the historians are the bastion of evidence and social science, that we won't get caught up in romance or memory or myth were fiction when it comes to celia, i will leave you to contemplate team onne which is our what is now federal land in fulton, the site where the the site ofstood, this dramatic moment in the life of celia. all that is left are some foundation stones, old trees, and open fields. historians wanting in some sense to walk that walk, the 60 paces from the house to the cabin, to in some sense try to inhabit celia's world, to try and be closer in some sense to her and her experience. i think we would all say there was not much evidence here. powerfultraordinary, to walk for an afternoon the walk celia had walked those many years ago. we will stop here. when i see you next time, we will continue with this theme of history, memory, and myth by looking at the case of sojourner truth. you will read the extraordinary biography
we went to the site of the newsom farm. as much as i think i wanted to end by telling you the historians are the bastion of evidence and social science, that we won't get caught up in romance or memory or myth were fiction when it comes to celia, i will leave you to contemplate team onne which is our what is now federal land in fulton, the site where the the site ofstood, this dramatic moment in the life of celia. all that is left are some foundation stones, old trees, and open fields....
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newsom was at her cabin?now if it was me i would probably be like i don't know where he was at or i have dmo no idea, or maybe he was over at the chickens or something i wouldn't like point her out like that. so i feel very weird about george. >> can you point to something? i know what you've got. but tell me, when you point to this, is there something in this testimony or other testimony that leeds you despite celia tells you, over and over again, george had nothing to do with it? why do you think that? >> that's pointing out that you're guilty. he didn't run away when he was there, all of a sudden now that he dies oh, george left. she could be strong enough, obviously to like kill, but i feel like she would need some help from a man. i feel like slaves back then. i guarantee she feared her master, so she wouldn't want to do it by herself. so i feel like george kind of helped her out. >> i've got a lot of hands, so i'm going to work my way across the room. >> also like helped put him in the fire at least, so
newsom was at her cabin?now if it was me i would probably be like i don't know where he was at or i have dmo no idea, or maybe he was over at the chickens or something i wouldn't like point her out like that. so i feel very weird about george. >> can you point to something? i know what you've got. but tell me, when you point to this, is there something in this testimony or other testimony that leeds you despite celia tells you, over and over again, george had nothing to do with it? why do...
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including newsom -- right -- upon conviction. could newsom have been convicted? right? could he have been convicted in this same local court for the defilement of celia. yeah. >> i think for me it was less about against her will and more about the unlawfully part because i think it's like more -- i mean i know there was all that dehumanization of slaves but i think the point was more that like as a slave, that like she didn't have the protection under the law to like have -- to -- that being against her will was counted as rape because she was property and therefore he could do whatever he wanted but less so about her will and more about if it was unlawfully. >> excellent. excellent close reading. here a judge in central missouri in the late 1850s has to read this language and ask himself what is the state of the law, how should i interpret the law in this specific instance. a slave holding man, an enslaved woman. is the will of the master absolute? such that celia has no will, no will to resist. is the phrase "any woman" actually implicitly qualified and does it really
including newsom -- right -- upon conviction. could newsom have been convicted? right? could he have been convicted in this same local court for the defilement of celia. yeah. >> i think for me it was less about against her will and more about the unlawfully part because i think it's like more -- i mean i know there was all that dehumanization of slaves but i think the point was more that like as a slave, that like she didn't have the protection under the law to like have -- to -- that...
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newsom, is not guilty of first degree murder.? because by missouri law, an individual who understands him or herself to be the imminent victim of a felony to be in the imminent fear of body harm has the right to respond to that
newsom, is not guilty of first degree murder.? because by missouri law, an individual who understands him or herself to be the imminent victim of a felony to be in the imminent fear of body harm has the right to respond to that
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street programs and jail have no 0 home to be real estate department 20 to 10 years ago when mayor newsom had an effort this followed up open the adaptation by the voters when commissioner antonini and myself are here to support to bring about fundamental change in homelessness in 2005 we had 15 hundred shelter beds now 1145 part of that for the recommendation was a commitment to build 3 thousand new units of housing we realize that shelters plays an important role it is about individuals not getting $400 a month but $579 a month it is difficult in the housing market we're not moving people as quicken it is taking 6 to 9 months in the can't cash program to move into permanent housing i want to assure you the mayor i understand to do big intentions starting next year that has an impact on the streets to reentering cash and the shelter remain an important component and my colleague will talk about the people lynn up in the in the first place to get a shelter bed and to fight for people that have shelters and peoples lives will change for the better if someone people were banished this requi
street programs and jail have no 0 home to be real estate department 20 to 10 years ago when mayor newsom had an effort this followed up open the adaptation by the voters when commissioner antonini and myself are here to support to bring about fundamental change in homelessness in 2005 we had 15 hundred shelter beds now 1145 part of that for the recommendation was a commitment to build 3 thousand new units of housing we realize that shelters plays an important role it is about individuals not...
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on evan duffey's board and became an aide which is where i first met her and she served on mayor newsom's office in the office of economic workforce development jennifer is fairly young and two youngest toerjz she had and survived her 13 and beloved friend to all of us public service was her life her father lives in south beach and experiencing along accident embarcadero she took her responsibilities with the port very, very seriously and was a lot of fun she spent time guilty of negligence over the typical fact we have chevy i can't those of you have straight hair you don't think but today is a terrible day so we'll we'd be looking at out for our hair and jennifer had a really good senseless of humor her hair in the newspapers were larger and she was agnostic about 3 so today as i mentioned the first name filed a quaker memorial service at pier 27 crewsship terminal they were anticipating many people 4 hundred and 50 attend all age groups family and friends as well her children and others it was a really important memorial so i think it is really significant that the work that jennifer h
on evan duffey's board and became an aide which is where i first met her and she served on mayor newsom's office in the office of economic workforce development jennifer is fairly young and two youngest toerjz she had and survived her 13 and beloved friend to all of us public service was her life her father lives in south beach and experiencing along accident embarcadero she took her responsibilities with the port very, very seriously and was a lot of fun she spent time guilty of negligence...
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principle of working with 3 mayors the honorable willie brown when she was in office as mayor and gavin newsom and now my green good friend mayor ed lee i appreciate you being on my terrify today. >> thank you, dr. walker. >> i see commissioner la ambulance has come thank you (clapping.) our last speaker i'm looking right at you our last speaker dr. honeycutt and i have known each other over a decade when us was still a school person to work with her as closely as i had a fantastic wherever i think about how tired i am i remember she goes more than i do i shut up i won't want to do this work without here he's a critic so without further ado dr. veronica honeycutt. >> did someone say shopping who will will be the first one to this store. >> good afternoon to everyone thank you for being here on behalf of the citizens advisory committee for the chpd shipyard i want to thank the illustrious mayor ed lee and the equally illustrious could have i didn't business owner for their steadfast determination to make sure that the shipyard came to flutetion it's providing jobs and opportunity to the residen
principle of working with 3 mayors the honorable willie brown when she was in office as mayor and gavin newsom and now my green good friend mayor ed lee i appreciate you being on my terrify today. >> thank you, dr. walker. >> i see commissioner la ambulance has come thank you (clapping.) our last speaker i'm looking right at you our last speaker dr. honeycutt and i have known each other over a decade when us was still a school person to work with her as closely as i had a fantastic...
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to the mayor -- from obama to newsom and [inaudible] respond to timing to [inaudible] improvement, yes. >> any other public comments? seeing none public comment is now closed. [gavel] colleagues any other comments? supervisor tang. >> thank you supervisor yee job well done and thank all of the co-sponsors. i think this is wonderful and thank all of you here today as well as those that couldn't make it today and an integral part of the process and excited about this and moving to see the outcomes and this newly established body and office and some of the problems that we have today and the older population the work starts with you from 0-5 to set a good foundation so thank you and we look forward to work with you so i would either like to make a second or make a motion to accept the motions that you made. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you mr. chairman and i again want to repeat what we have said in terms of thanking everyone that made this possible and especially to my colleagues, to supervisor yee, supervisor mar and supervisor kim for the leadership they provided, to all the folks th
to the mayor -- from obama to newsom and [inaudible] respond to timing to [inaudible] improvement, yes. >> any other public comments? seeing none public comment is now closed. [gavel] colleagues any other comments? supervisor tang. >> thank you supervisor yee job well done and thank all of the co-sponsors. i think this is wonderful and thank all of you here today as well as those that couldn't make it today and an integral part of the process and excited about this and moving to see...
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want to bring up supervisor london breed before i do when we were working on this early on in the newsom moifrgs i was the director the redevelopment and we were planning this out and trying to figure out how this will happen and the supervisor london breed was really one of the most committed commissioners on the redevelopment he at this time and not a stranger in growing up and being around public housing she know the challenges and to supervisor london breed has been with us no, this struggle and it's a pleasure to be with her at this time (clapping.) thank you everybody i'm so happy to see you all here another amazing gift to the city and especially through our residents of public housing when i first become a member of the board of supervisors the mayor asked about my 3 priorities public u hub public housing public housing public housing and what's your other proprietors public housing i was 3w0ird in public housing and grew up there and lived there during any college years and i watched as i lost friends to gun violence and crack destroyed our community as people who i grew up with
want to bring up supervisor london breed before i do when we were working on this early on in the newsom moifrgs i was the director the redevelopment and we were planning this out and trying to figure out how this will happen and the supervisor london breed was really one of the most committed commissioners on the redevelopment he at this time and not a stranger in growing up and being around public housing she know the challenges and to supervisor london breed has been with us no, this...
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we talked to jennifer, the wife of gavin newsome well known for her previous movie about girls. now she is turning spotlight on boys. and the definition of masculinity that she says damages our children. >> we've constructed mass clint that doesn't give young boys a way to feel secure in their masculinity. we make they will go prove it all the time. >> the movie is called the mask you live. in it has nearly 4 million views on youtube. ahead of the debut in january. >>> we're just getting started with class action. when we come back, can a school require parents to volunteer? the answer might surprise you. >>> welcome back to our class action education special. america has long been call the handle of opportunity but that opportunity hasn't always been there for everyone who wants to go to college. low income students face many hurdles getting into college and staying in college. but that may change last week president obama hosted the second opportunity day in washington, d.c. the day long summit ames to boost the number of disadvantaged students in higher ed. >> this should not
we talked to jennifer, the wife of gavin newsome well known for her previous movie about girls. now she is turning spotlight on boys. and the definition of masculinity that she says damages our children. >> we've constructed mass clint that doesn't give young boys a way to feel secure in their masculinity. we make they will go prove it all the time. >> the movie is called the mask you live. in it has nearly 4 million views on youtube. ahead of the debut in january. >>>...
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we newsom places, especially in very beginning of the program didn't have good management structure to it, individuals were under the pressure to find information to stop terrorists attacks. we have to put it in context, that all happened, those were issues that were known and reviewed and debated internally and i think classified settings trying to get those things fixed. some of the conclusions that this was absolutely no help whatsoever, i think is incorrect. again i'm an fbi agent i'm trained in rapport building not more enhanced interrogation technique. i thiara port building works and it's effective. we should not judge those people who were engaged in activities that the united states said, engage in so we can stop another terrorist attack. we didn't even know if there was another one planned. ten years in to this to go back i think ruin their lives over what we have already fixed, already recognized, had some flaws to try to fix those i think was just -- again was not a good decision. >> schieffer: you're leaving the congress now. let's look ahead, what has to happen here? obvi
we newsom places, especially in very beginning of the program didn't have good management structure to it, individuals were under the pressure to find information to stop terrorists attacks. we have to put it in context, that all happened, those were issues that were known and reviewed and debated internally and i think classified settings trying to get those things fixed. some of the conclusions that this was absolutely no help whatsoever, i think is incorrect. again i'm an fbi agent i'm...
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. >> reporter: in 2006 then mayor gavin newsom spoke about a village and causeds city to withdraw its name and wait for better timing. if that time is now, the 49ers would go from playing a controversial role in past efforts to a key role this time around. the committee now likes existing venues. >> what they are trying to do is is make this process more cost effective, more efficient, and they want to see bids that harmonize the long-term plans of the city with the olympic games. >> reporter: one thing san francisco could have going against it the political climate recent protests could be seen as a negative. if the committee is leaning toward one city it's not tipping its hand. the u.s. olympic committee is expected to announce its decision in january. the chair said the international olympic committee is encolonelling them to put forward a bid because the last time the u.s. hosted a summer game was 1996 in atlanta. in redwood city noel walker ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 4:55. you ever wonder how many calories are in the drinks you record never a restaurant well help is on the
. >> reporter: in 2006 then mayor gavin newsom spoke about a village and causeds city to withdraw its name and wait for better timing. if that time is now, the 49ers would go from playing a controversial role in past efforts to a key role this time around. the committee now likes existing venues. >> what they are trying to do is is make this process more cost effective, more efficient, and they want to see bids that harmonize the long-term plans of the city with the olympic games....
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. >> that reminds me of the old gavin newsome, whether you like it or not. >>> new opportunities are in the works as the u.s. adjusts to the idea of cuba no longer being off-limits but there are still concerns including some from one local politician who was born there. >> i'm conflicted but i am pleased. >> san francisco district attorney george gascone left cuba with his family at age 13 and visited there last year. >> it's also important to recognize that the cuban government is a tatorship. -- dictatorship. my umpingle went to prison for his union activities. i also recognize what we have been doing for the last 50 years really hasn't worked. >> my hope is by having this kind of opportunity we'll -- will mean in the long term the people of cuba will be better off. >> that is the mayor of berkeley, a city that has been in support of recognizing cuba for the past three decades which is sort of interesting. berkeley is this liberal bastion that they would be in support of a dictatorship. >> it's a generational shift. when they started in their support of it there was lot of row plan
. >> that reminds me of the old gavin newsome, whether you like it or not. >>> new opportunities are in the works as the u.s. adjusts to the idea of cuba no longer being off-limits but there are still concerns including some from one local politician who was born there. >> i'm conflicted but i am pleased. >> san francisco district attorney george gascone left cuba with his family at age 13 and visited there last year. >> it's also important to recognize that the...
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. >> i think i should add that ed harrington, our controller at the time, and mayor newsom were really central in helping with that but i think that time is a good example of how city hall and the school district can work together to resolve things. >> yeah, and thank you for that. so just one other thing about social equity and the situation of our students of color, particularly african american, latino and pacific islander students. and the categorical funds under local control funding formula that are to make sure that there are the resources for those students to succeed. we in no way waiver, uesf, the people in the classroom, the paraprofessionals and the teachers, the people who work day in and day out with our students who are struggling so hard to succeed despite enormous aub sta kels, are we after a penny of that money. i'm glad the specter was raised because we are not going after that money. we have been clear about that in negotiations. however, and supervisor campos brought up the false dichotomy of what goes to the teachers and what goes to the students. but we are indiv
. >> i think i should add that ed harrington, our controller at the time, and mayor newsom were really central in helping with that but i think that time is a good example of how city hall and the school district can work together to resolve things. >> yeah, and thank you for that. so just one other thing about social equity and the situation of our students of color, particularly african american, latino and pacific islander students. and the categorical funds under local control...
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individual stories to latch on to and understand, each of these women, janet ranken, lindy boggs, mink, newsome have fascinating stories. i have to admit, one of the things love is seeing them all together and seeing this great richness in variety of women putting themselves forward to serve their country and congress. i am deeply impressed. one of my favorite is probably lindy boggs. >> lindy boggs comes into congress in 1973 in a special election. it's interesting because this is the time period when we see more and more women who have political careers in their own right who are elected to the house, but she follows that old widows mandate route. her husband hale had represented new orleans district for almost three decades. he had risen to become majority leader in the house and many people expected him to become speaker of the house. and in october of 1972 during a campaign trip to alaska, his aircraft disappeared and he was presumed dead. the seat was later vacated and lindy boggs was prevailed on to run for the seat. well, she had for years been her husband's eyes and ears in the distric
individual stories to latch on to and understand, each of these women, janet ranken, lindy boggs, mink, newsome have fascinating stories. i have to admit, one of the things love is seeing them all together and seeing this great richness in variety of women putting themselves forward to serve their country and congress. i am deeply impressed. one of my favorite is probably lindy boggs. >> lindy boggs comes into congress in 1973 in a special election. it's interesting because this is the...
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celia's fate.recall, her lawyers have attempted to e introduce evidence that celia while she killed newsome, is not guilty of first degree murder. an individual who happeneds him immi or herself of the imminent victory of a felony to be in the imminent fear of bodily harm has the right to respond to that in self defense. the argument is that celia se while she killed nusome did in ment so in rape or defilement. the key to determining whether rm or notin celia was infact in imminent fear of being raped. let's read it together. every person who shall take any n who woman unlawfully against her will, force, menace or duress, nd by compel her to marry him, any other person to be defiled, upon conviction thereof should be f, imprisoned in the penitentiary not less than three or exceeding five years. what are the key words here for our consideration? any woman, unlawfully against her will. how do you read this?lawful as itly applies to celia? >> it makes the assumption that woman in question has lived, in ill fact. i know that as a slave no such recog will exists, that is why they cl didn't recog
celia's fate.recall, her lawyers have attempted to e introduce evidence that celia while she killed newsome, is not guilty of first degree murder. an individual who happeneds him immi or herself of the imminent victory of a felony to be in the imminent fear of bodily harm has the right to respond to that in self defense. the argument is that celia se while she killed nusome did in ment so in rape or defilement. the key to determining whether rm or notin celia was infact in imminent fear of...
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. >> in 2006, then mayor, gavin newsome spoke, but the uncertainty of the time caused the city to withdrawme and wait for better timing. if that time is now, the 49ers will play a key role this time around. the committee now likes existing venues. >> what the city is trying to do is make this process more cost effective, more efficient, and they want to see bids that hair monoize the long-term plans of the city with the olympic games. >> one thing san francisco could have going against it, the political climate. recent protests could be seen as a negative. if the committee is leaning toward one city, it is not tipping its hand. so the committee says they will make a decision and announce that decision in january. frank. >> well, was there a reason why the olympic committee decided to put a city up for bid? they didn't have to do that. >> no, they didn't. and they declined to do so in the past. they said really, they have four good bids right now. they also said that the members of the international olympic committee have been encouraging them to put a city forward. you know, the last time
. >> in 2006, then mayor, gavin newsome spoke, but the uncertainty of the time caused the city to withdrawme and wait for better timing. if that time is now, the 49ers will play a key role this time around. the committee now likes existing venues. >> what the city is trying to do is make this process more cost effective, more efficient, and they want to see bids that hair monoize the long-term plans of the city with the olympic games. >> one thing san francisco could have...
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for many of them to raise an objection that would have been heard, but it's true that many of them newsome learned in recent days were kept out of some of the briefings. i was not in the group of gang of eight briefings and you were not, and it is only the participants in the meetings to tell us how much they were told. >> you literally wrote the book on president obama's secret wars, and nothing imbodies that more than the drone campaign. what do you think has had more of a negative impact on america's representation, the drones or the torture revelations? >> it's a difficult question to answer. i would say that the torture revelations, what really grabbed people were the photographs were abu ghraib. and had the video tapes of the waterboarding sessions later destroyed by the cia been brought into this, and had those been released with the report, i think that would probably have a pretty big affect. but the drone campaign has had a very continuous affect, and i think that it's not impossible that five or ten years from now, maybe sooner, we will see a congressional investigation that wo
for many of them to raise an objection that would have been heard, but it's true that many of them newsome learned in recent days were kept out of some of the briefings. i was not in the group of gang of eight briefings and you were not, and it is only the participants in the meetings to tell us how much they were told. >> you literally wrote the book on president obama's secret wars, and nothing imbodies that more than the drone campaign. what do you think has had more of a negative...
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ozzie newsome has been insistent that they knew exactly what happened.lier on your show, rev, when we first started talking about all of this. it comes down to, what did we expect domestic violence to look like? and commissioner goodell has insisted he hasn't seen the video from inside the elevator. he didn't see it so how could he really know? whether he was told she was slapped or hit, i wasn't in the meeting, but it seems clear to me, he knew what happened. he just didn't visualize the extent of it until he saw the video. it's going to come down to the muller report with the commissioner -- >> is his job in jeopardy? >> if they find out that he did see that tape and he's been lying about that, that's when the owners will go after him. there's some sort of leeway, i think, where if it's simply just being so irresponsible that the owners want to say, you handled this so poorly, you botched it, you're so inefficient, we can't stick with you anymore. but i do think the only way they'll get rid of him is if they find out he definitely lied about seeing tha
ozzie newsome has been insistent that they knew exactly what happened.lier on your show, rev, when we first started talking about all of this. it comes down to, what did we expect domestic violence to look like? and commissioner goodell has insisted he hasn't seen the video from inside the elevator. he didn't see it so how could he really know? whether he was told she was slapped or hit, i wasn't in the meeting, but it seems clear to me, he knew what happened. he just didn't visualize the...
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he's telling the and he was a fight reporter, and i newsom people turned down a ung man named cassius clay because they thought he had a glass jaw. he once ran for attorney general d he said he looked in the mirror, thought he saw the attorney general and it turned out it was oodooth guy he was seeing in the mirror. he has served in this house as both a democrat and a republican and is loved by both parties, is respected by both parties. and he had an amazing talent for carrying humor around as a tool of friendship. i just wanted to share one small thing that was just -- it livened up a crowd like i've never seen before. we were at the laying of the keel of the aircraft carrier george herbert walker bush. there was about 50 or so people sitting in chairs in the hot sun. and they put a bottle of water under each chair. i was sitting next to ralph on the front row and he looked down there underneath his chair and saw that bottle of water and all these people were sweltering behind us, waiting for the thing to start and he reached down, picked up the bottle of water he, got up, turned ar
he's telling the and he was a fight reporter, and i newsom people turned down a ung man named cassius clay because they thought he had a glass jaw. he once ran for attorney general d he said he looked in the mirror, thought he saw the attorney general and it turned out it was oodooth guy he was seeing in the mirror. he has served in this house as both a democrat and a republican and is loved by both parties, is respected by both parties. and he had an amazing talent for carrying humor around as...
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cleveland stadium kron4 newsom rob fladeboe. >> reporter: leading to a month accounting highest speedhase and no rest of two suspects in san leandro. now those two suspects come face a variety of charges including an assault of a deadly weapon on a police officer. >> reporter: these are conducting extra police went to a tax occurring on the night of december 19th with a little spot was struck with gunfire. luckily none of those individuals were heard. this tactic on hectic last night when two men walked up there rob him at gunpoint creek police since despite corp. he was shot in the lake. coming up at eight they will state is the incidents are related >> reporter: a whole slew of new laws taking effect in san jose restaurant, who tracks and grows restores will need to stop using styrofoam. with a plastic bag man. they would turn in more than a hundred thousand signatures which is enough to put a referendum on the new 2016 ballot. >> reporter: this is the last day when you registered at the temporary shelter for this assistance to deal with damage to down with the napa earthquake rippe
cleveland stadium kron4 newsom rob fladeboe. >> reporter: leading to a month accounting highest speedhase and no rest of two suspects in san leandro. now those two suspects come face a variety of charges including an assault of a deadly weapon on a police officer. >> reporter: these are conducting extra police went to a tax occurring on the night of december 19th with a little spot was struck with gunfire. luckily none of those individuals were heard. this tactic on hectic last...
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he's telling the and he was a fight reporter, and i newsom people turned down a ung man named cassius clay because they thought he had a glass jaw. he once ran for attorney general d he said he looked in the mirror, thought he saw the attorney general and it turned out it was oodooth guy he was seeing in the mirror. he has served in this house as both a democrat and a republican and is loved by both parties, is respected by both parties. and he had an amazing talent for carrying humor around as a tool of friendship. i just wanted to share one small thing that was just -- it livened up a crowd like i've never seen before. we were at the laying of the keel of the aircraft carrier george herbert walker bush. there was about 50 or so people sitting in chairs in the hot sun. and they put a bottle of water under each chair. i was sitting next to ralph on the front row and he looked down there underneath his chair and saw that bottle of water and all these people were sweltering behind us, waiting for the thing to start and he reached down, picked up the bottle of water he, got up, turned ar
he's telling the and he was a fight reporter, and i newsom people turned down a ung man named cassius clay because they thought he had a glass jaw. he once ran for attorney general d he said he looked in the mirror, thought he saw the attorney general and it turned out it was oodooth guy he was seeing in the mirror. he has served in this house as both a democrat and a republican and is loved by both parties, is respected by both parties. and he had an amazing talent for carrying humor around as...
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including newsom -- right -- upon conviction. could newsom have been convicted? right? could he have been convicted in this same local court for the defilement of celia. yeah. >> i think for me it was less about against her will and more about the unlawfully part because i think it's like more -- i mean i know there was all that dehumanization of slaves but i think the point was more that like as a slave, that like she didn't have the protection under the law to like have -- to -- that being against her will was counted as rape because she was property and therefore he could do whatever he wanted but less so about her will and more about if it was unlawfully. >> excellent. excellent close reading. here a judge in central missouri in the late 1850s has to read this language and ask himself what is the state of the law, how should i interpret the law in this specific instance. a slave holding man, an enslaved woman. is the will of the master absolute? such that celia has no will, no will to resist. is the phrase "any woman" actually implicitly qualified and does it really
including newsom -- right -- upon conviction. could newsom have been convicted? right? could he have been convicted in this same local court for the defilement of celia. yeah. >> i think for me it was less about against her will and more about the unlawfully part because i think it's like more -- i mean i know there was all that dehumanization of slaves but i think the point was more that like as a slave, that like she didn't have the protection under the law to like have -- to -- that...