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south of petersburg, between norfork on the north carolina border. here is a map, i'm not sure how well it appears, part to see. united states, 1830, slave population. places in red are roughly, orange dots, the middle ones, southampton county, 50% slave. lots of slaves. virginia is the heart of slavery. cotton boom is happening, biggest plantations, which had been in south carolina will move to mississippi and alabama. mississippi more than alabama. louisiana and mississippi. these plantations don't ever change the fact that virginia is the largest slaveholding state in the country in 1860. virginia has a norma's sleigh popular -- enormous slave populations. if you're going to start a rebellion, you need to know the demographics. what are they in virginia? in virginia, whites outnumber slaves 3-2, not propitiou count? southampton county has more slaves than whites. it is not, you know,i also wants map of cotton production. 1820, cotton production extends into southampton county. when we see where it is going, we know where sleigh production is going
south of petersburg, between norfork on the north carolina border. here is a map, i'm not sure how well it appears, part to see. united states, 1830, slave population. places in red are roughly, orange dots, the middle ones, southampton county, 50% slave. lots of slaves. virginia is the heart of slavery. cotton boom is happening, biggest plantations, which had been in south carolina will move to mississippi and alabama. mississippi more than alabama. louisiana and mississippi. these plantations...
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you have two riots in norfork involving the same group of people in 1968 and 69. the charges were filed by the pro-and anti-inoculation sides. cases were tied up in courts for years. interestingly when he was a young lawyer, thomas jefferson represented the pro-vaccination party in this. these riots also led virginia's general assembly -- the house of burgesses -- to pass a law in 19 -- 1770 that prohibited inoculation unless you got a special permit from the local magistrate. that effectively stopped the inoculation process in virginia. in 17777, -- 1777, it revise the law to an out -- allow inoculation if the majority of your neighbors within a two mile radius agreed to allow you to inoculate and also, if you maintained proper quarantine. these debates in virginia led to legislating over the status of inoculation and the ability to practice variolation. now, that's kovach to a broader picture -- let's go back to a broader picture. back to virginia and what was going on in norfork to the world stage again from the 1960's. here we come from part two of how humans
you have two riots in norfork involving the same group of people in 1968 and 69. the charges were filed by the pro-and anti-inoculation sides. cases were tied up in courts for years. interestingly when he was a young lawyer, thomas jefferson represented the pro-vaccination party in this. these riots also led virginia's general assembly -- the house of burgesses -- to pass a law in 19 -- 1770 that prohibited inoculation unless you got a special permit from the local magistrate. that effectively...
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wray: we passed the norfork information onto the capitol police in three different ways. rep. gohmert: you were careful to note that most of the protesters were basically peaceful. yet not said that about the 200,000 people that showed up on january 6. do you know how many people actually came in to the capitol on january 6 that were unauthorized? dir. wray: i don't have the exact number. we are approaching around 500 arrests. to your point about peaceful, the way i think is a fair description is there are three groups of people. first group, the biggest number of people who showed up outside were peaceful. maybe rowdy, but peaceful protesters. there was a second group that for whatever reason engaged in the next level of criminal conduct. that is criminal, that is a violation and those needed to be enforced. there is a third group which is where you are seeing a lot of arrests and charges that are coming out right now which are people who brought weapons, kevlar, tactical vests -- rep. gohmert: firearms? dir. wray: i can think of one instance where there was an individual wit
wray: we passed the norfork information onto the capitol police in three different ways. rep. gohmert: you were careful to note that most of the protesters were basically peaceful. yet not said that about the 200,000 people that showed up on january 6. do you know how many people actually came in to the capitol on january 6 that were unauthorized? dir. wray: i don't have the exact number. we are approaching around 500 arrests. to your point about peaceful, the way i think is a fair description...
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wray: we passed the norfork information onto the capitol police in three different ways. rep. gohmert: you were careful to note that most of the protesters were basically peaceful. yet not said that about the 200,000 people that showed up on january 6. do you know how many people actually came in to the capitol on january 6 that were unauthorized? dir. wray: i don't have the exact number. we are approaching around 500 arrests. to your point about peaceful, the way i think is a fair description is there are three groups of people. first group, the biggest number of people who showed up outside were peaceful. maybe rowdy, but peaceful protesters. there was a second group that for whatever reason engaged in the next level of criminal conduct. that is criminal, that is a violation and those needed to be enforced. there is a third group which is where you are seeing a lot of arrests and charges that are coming out right now which are people who brought weapons, kevlar, tactical vests -- rep. gohmert: firearms? dir. wray: i can think of one instance where there was an individual wit
wray: we passed the norfork information onto the capitol police in three different ways. rep. gohmert: you were careful to note that most of the protesters were basically peaceful. yet not said that about the 200,000 people that showed up on january 6. do you know how many people actually came in to the capitol on january 6 that were unauthorized? dir. wray: i don't have the exact number. we are approaching around 500 arrests. to your point about peaceful, the way i think is a fair description...
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when the most stunning photographs i�*ve seen for quite a while, the sun setting in norfork, beautifuloes that mean for business support because we have talked to us so many business owners saying that the package does not need to be extended, we can ease it out. and is not going to be a sustainable position for government to be and if we talk about restrictions, living with covid—19 and potentially restrictions on some businesses having to continue? it is interesting, _ having to continue? it is interesting, you - having to continue? it is interesting, you said - having to continue? it is interesting, you said in l having to continue? it is interesting, you said in your intro that we _ interesting, you said in your intro that we had — interesting, you said in your intro that we had a preview of these front pages _ that we had a preview of these front pages a _ that we had a preview of these front pages a few minutes before but the previous— pages a few minutes before but the previous hour, and i also complement them _ previous hour, and i also complement them on _ previous hour, and i
when the most stunning photographs i�*ve seen for quite a while, the sun setting in norfork, beautifuloes that mean for business support because we have talked to us so many business owners saying that the package does not need to be extended, we can ease it out. and is not going to be a sustainable position for government to be and if we talk about restrictions, living with covid—19 and potentially restrictions on some businesses having to continue? it is interesting, _ having to continue?...
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. >> the norfork report that you referenced was a specific piece of raw unverified intelligence that emerged on january 5th. it was quickly passed. not one, not to come but three different ways to the capitol police. you can be darn sure that we are going to be looking at hard at how we can do better. >> sandra: he's also going to discuss ransomware attacks. >> john: sandrock, the wife of the drug kingpin el chapo in court today entering a plea on charges connected to her husband's a vast criminal empire. how much more time because of the beauty queen get behind bars? >> sandra: and where i live on the ground in texas as brand-new numbers show that no one is listening with the biden administration telling migrants, don't come. >> it's really sad situation. they have to get a handle on this. i don't think they want to go to the southern border for one reason, it would draw more attention to the absolute crisis that exists. so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty.
. >> the norfork report that you referenced was a specific piece of raw unverified intelligence that emerged on january 5th. it was quickly passed. not one, not to come but three different ways to the capitol police. you can be darn sure that we are going to be looking at hard at how we can do better. >> sandra: he's also going to discuss ransomware attacks. >> john: sandrock, the wife of the drug kingpin el chapo in court today entering a plea on charges connected to her...