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i actually drove within a day or two of the incident that piece of piedmont road. those metal plates we're so famous for in atlanta, so i could easily see where there might have been something that jarred him awake. >> and why in the first place would tex suddenly feel threatened by a homeless encampment he'd driven past many times before. >> i asked him that. >> bill said he said tex was thinking of several black lives matter protests in atlanta and how protests in other places had gotten violent. >> tex was a bit of a news junkie. so all of that was fresh in the headlines the days and weeks prior to the shooting. so tex said to me, i didn't know looking at those people, were they homeless people? were they carjack us, or were they black lives matter protesters? but i was concerned. >> tex apparently thought that would help explain to the public why he asked for the gun. so he told bill to give that story to the "atlanta journal constitution." it didn't exactly work as planned. tex's comment, he didn't know whether the people around the car were homeless people or
i actually drove within a day or two of the incident that piece of piedmont road. those metal plates we're so famous for in atlanta, so i could easily see where there might have been something that jarred him awake. >> and why in the first place would tex suddenly feel threatened by a homeless encampment he'd driven past many times before. >> i asked him that. >> bill said he said tex was thinking of several black lives matter protests in atlanta and how protests in other...
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customers say they were told they could pick up a ham at the piedmont location or get their money back. >>> the memorial church is ensuring that those in need have a happy holiday with its annual christmas eve brunch. you can see volunteers loading the delivery vans. this your meals were packed to go and they were distributed to encampments across san francisco. house of prime rib donated 2000 pounds of beef, part of the yearly partnership. >> the pandemic has hit all of us and it certainly has hit our community, you know, they are suffering the most, the most marginalized and the most in need. >> they will serve a breakfast and a traditional lunch tomorrow as well. >>> some people who received the covid-19 vaccine reported allergic reactions. so should you get the vaccine if you have a history of allergies? dr. dean winslow with stanford healthcare spoke to us today. >> a lot of people in the united states report food allergies, and minor allergies including hayfever, but none of those would be contraindications to this vaccine, since none of those components really are a part of eith
customers say they were told they could pick up a ham at the piedmont location or get their money back. >>> the memorial church is ensuring that those in need have a happy holiday with its annual christmas eve brunch. you can see volunteers loading the delivery vans. this your meals were packed to go and they were distributed to encampments across san francisco. house of prime rib donated 2000 pounds of beef, part of the yearly partnership. >> the pandemic has hit all of us and...
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so they're living on the piedmont in what we think of as the frontier. what they're doing is moving elite planter culture from the tidewater region into the piedmont. they are moving the tobacco business into land where there's more new land. and they are bringing their elite lifestyles with them. they may start out in a small house, but we know, of course, that within about 10 or 12 years, james madison senior will build a brick mansion that we know of today as montpelier. we don't know when they go from calling it mt. pleasant to montpellier. it's right at the moment that francis taylor madison dies that we know that the timbers for the main house are felled. and there is perhaps correlation between frugal, business minded francis dying and the her son deciding that he wants to have an ambitious, forward moving major statement about his own place in the world. and the society here in orange county, that a brick house will give him. so it is a very common brick georgian bock with a front passage. [ inaudible ] sure, okay, no problem. okay, obviously we
so they're living on the piedmont in what we think of as the frontier. what they're doing is moving elite planter culture from the tidewater region into the piedmont. they are moving the tobacco business into land where there's more new land. and they are bringing their elite lifestyles with them. they may start out in a small house, but we know, of course, that within about 10 or 12 years, james madison senior will build a brick mansion that we know of today as montpelier. we don't know when...
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as he rode and walked over the hills of the virginia piedmont, he became theater and ready to take 1000 mile journey with lafayette, or to hold high office. now, i find research like this fascinating. i could happily spent days reading 18th century medical manuals. they make me feel very lucky that we aren't prescribing those same remedies today. but when you are writing a book, you have to ask yourself is what you are doing important? does it offer insight into the person you are writing about? in madison's case, i believe it does. a hypochondriac, or someone given two hysterical episodes, is quite different from someone who has an identifiable ailment and manages to achieve greatly in spite of it. understanding madison's ailment also explains certain things he did and did not do. he wanted to be a soldier, as the revolution was coming on. he wanted to be a rifleman, and he was a good shot. he told a friend that he could hit an eight inch target at the distance of 100 yards. that's the length of a football field. this is with an 18th century weapon. but, his military career came to a s
as he rode and walked over the hills of the virginia piedmont, he became theater and ready to take 1000 mile journey with lafayette, or to hold high office. now, i find research like this fascinating. i could happily spent days reading 18th century medical manuals. they make me feel very lucky that we aren't prescribing those same remedies today. but when you are writing a book, you have to ask yourself is what you are doing important? does it offer insight into the person you are writing...
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she and her husband were the first to move, the first of their family to move to the virginia piedmont. and not long after they moved there, it was the frontier, he died, poisoned by a slave, the records say, and running the plantation fell to her. she had to learn the details of growing tobacco, when to plant the seeds, when to move the plants, when to top them, when to cut the leaves, how long to cure them. and when the time came to pack the tobacco into hogs heads for transport to market, francis carved her name on each one of the barrels. notice, this is a remarkable instance of a woman forwarding herself. and she should have. she had made the tobacco in those barrels. her orders from london merchants were what might be expected from a tobacco grower. she ordered axes, hydrometer, a pair of boots. but while she did the work of a man on the virginia frontier, she also upheld her era standard of womenhood. fabric of dresses were on order, as well as two good stays, that means corsets, size small. now, i may be more interested in grandmothers than i should be, but as i say francis was
she and her husband were the first to move, the first of their family to move to the virginia piedmont. and not long after they moved there, it was the frontier, he died, poisoned by a slave, the records say, and running the plantation fell to her. she had to learn the details of growing tobacco, when to plant the seeds, when to move the plants, when to top them, when to cut the leaves, how long to cure them. and when the time came to pack the tobacco into hogs heads for transport to market,...
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. >> reporter: katie castle is the patient of a second-grader in piedmont unified. while there has been pressure on the district to reopen, she says she's actually not eager to send her child back to school anytime soon. >> i am coming from it from a place of having a daughter who's been very successful at online learning. >> reporter: but access to distance learning has varied widely, especially in oakland unified school district. >> i still have students that are not logging in at the times that they're supposed to log in. >> reporter: janine wendric is a second-grade teacher in oakland unified. she also has a daughter in the district. she says while many teachers want a vaccine before going back she feels satisfied with the governor's new reopening framework. >> i'm wok with going baokay wi soon as possible. i do like how the governor's proposing having masks for both students and staff. i do like how they're going to have testing available. >> reporter: oakland mayor libby schaaf says the district has not yet reached an agreement with teachers unions on reopenin
. >> reporter: katie castle is the patient of a second-grader in piedmont unified. while there has been pressure on the district to reopen, she says she's actually not eager to send her child back to school anytime soon. >> i am coming from it from a place of having a daughter who's been very successful at online learning. >> reporter: but access to distance learning has varied widely, especially in oakland unified school district. >> i still have students that are not...
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she graduated from piedmont hig high. her uncle is congressman harley rouda. she's the youngest member of the electoral college and is embr e embracing her opportunity. >> this has been happening every four years for so long, so it's amazing i got to be able do it and be a part of it. >> i think a lot of people are asking how did you get into this spot? you're 19 years old, and now you are one of 55 electoral voters in california. >> yeah, i'm representing harley rouda from the 48th district. he nominated me because i'm his niece and because i volunteer on his campaign and because i'm interested in political science. he knew this opportunity would be amazing. >> what are you going to tell your parents or your friends or family tonight? >> i mean that this was an honor and such a good experience to be a part of, and i'll remember it for the rest of my life. >> she's going to have a story to tell for a lifetime. 19. on the other end of the spectrum, this is pretty cool also. also part of the vote today, 93-year-old former congressman from san mateo pete mccloske
she graduated from piedmont hig high. her uncle is congressman harley rouda. she's the youngest member of the electoral college and is embr e embracing her opportunity. >> this has been happening every four years for so long, so it's amazing i got to be able do it and be a part of it. >> i think a lot of people are asking how did you get into this spot? you're 19 years old, and now you are one of 55 electoral voters in california. >> yeah, i'm representing harley rouda from...
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of beijing have them benefit from really a contact nobs this shop full of delicacies from 2 rings piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax but that's changing that i don't know numbers have been for here italian state has devised it is out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the out we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a notorious sort of raffle our receipts will be extracted and if i'm lucky or if anyone is stuck it can win the some different prizes. 6000000 people have already downloaded in europe that italian experts hope will help regular runs a shadow economy that is huge. thanks to vision need only as a very large scale to make it in about 11010 being years of europe or you know. more or less the entire public health care expenditure in one year there are several studies in the show that the market cares left transaction and you are. less. of the economy. many shopkeepers will end up paying more taxes but some are in favor nevertheless.
of beijing have them benefit from really a contact nobs this shop full of delicacies from 2 rings piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax but that's changing that i don't know numbers have been for here italian state has devised it is out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the out we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a notorious sort of raffle...
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more interesting i found her she and her husband were the first to move the first other family to piedmont. not long after they move their, it was the frontier. and he died, poisoned by a slave records say, and running the plantation fell to her. she had to learn the details of growing tobacco. one went to plant the seeds, went to talk them, want to cut the leaves, how long to cure them. and when the time came to pack the tobacco and transport it to market, francis carved her name, on each one of the barrels. and this is a remarkable instance of a woman forwarding herself. and she should have, she had made the tobacco in those barrels. her orders from london merchants, were what might be expected from a tobacco grower, she ordered axes, pair of boots who drove mueller, and while she did the work of a man on the virginia frontier, she also upheld her areas standards of womanhood. dresses were among her orders, as were to as good as it stays that was course it's, size small. and i may be more interested in grandmothers than i should be, but francis was quite a woman. doug and another woman,
more interesting i found her she and her husband were the first to move the first other family to piedmont. not long after they move their, it was the frontier. and he died, poisoned by a slave records say, and running the plantation fell to her. she had to learn the details of growing tobacco. one went to plant the seeds, went to talk them, want to cut the leaves, how long to cure them. and when the time came to pack the tobacco and transport it to market, francis carved her name, on each one...
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getting out of the net floria counter loves this shop full of delicacies from children's piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax without changing it i don't know numbers have never hear the italian state has devised to this out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the app we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a lottery to sort of raffle our receipts will be extracted and if i'm lucky or if anyone is stuck it can win some different prizes. 6000000 people have already downloaded the app that italian experts hope will help regular runs a shadow economy that is huge. tax evasion need only as a very large scale are made to be about $110.00 billions of europe per year which is. more or less the entire public health care expenditure in one year there are several studies in the show that the market has left transaction and you are. less sure the economy is. many shopkeepers will end up paying more taxes but some are in favor never. yes. they were go
getting out of the net floria counter loves this shop full of delicacies from children's piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax without changing it i don't know numbers have never hear the italian state has devised to this out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the app we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a lottery to sort of raffle our...
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getting out of band floria contar loves this shop full of delicacies for piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax but that's changing it i don't know numbers have them for here to tell you unstated has devised to do this out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the app we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a lottery to sort of raffle our receipts will be extracted and if i'm lucky or if anyone is that i can win the some different prizes. 6000000 people have already downloaded the artwork that's what how i'm experts hope will help regular runs a shadow economy that is huge. tax evasion need only as a very large scale are made to be in about $110.00 billions of europe per year. more or less the entire public health care expenditure in one year there are several studies in the show that the mark has left transaction and you are. less sure the economy is. many shopkeepers will end up paying more taxes for some room favor given. no
getting out of band floria contar loves this shop full of delicacies for piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax but that's changing it i don't know numbers have them for here to tell you unstated has devised to do this out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the app we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a lottery to sort of raffle our receipts...
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going westbound to the bay bridge through piedmont and around keller that crash temporarily had all lanesthey moved vehicles. we should have good recovery back at speed shortly. there is a crash in danville. we'll check on that for 680. a quick look at the bay bridge shows now backup as we expect. back to you, sharon. >> reporter: there are complaints people are defying their own stay-at-home orders and coming here to san mateo county to eat outdoors and get their nails done. i'll show you how that may all change. >>> you thought we were done with elections. we are not. all eyes on georgia. we'll take a look. plus -- >>> an assist just in time. why things are suddenly looking up for the warriors even before they tib off the regular season. the usual gifts are just not going to cut it. we have to find something else. good luck! what does that mean? we are doomed. [laughter] that's it. i figured it out! we're going to give togetherness. that sounds dumb. we're going to take all those family moments and package them. hmm. [laughing] that works. >>> let's get this tuesday started. we have a c
going westbound to the bay bridge through piedmont and around keller that crash temporarily had all lanesthey moved vehicles. we should have good recovery back at speed shortly. there is a crash in danville. we'll check on that for 680. a quick look at the bay bridge shows now backup as we expect. back to you, sharon. >> reporter: there are complaints people are defying their own stay-at-home orders and coming here to san mateo county to eat outdoors and get their nails done. i'll show...
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lawrence reports from sure in south alabama floria contar loves this shop full of delicacies from piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax but that's changing it i don't know numbers have never here italian state has devised this out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the app we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a lottery a sort of raffle our receipts will be extracted and if i'm lucky or if anyone is that can win some different prizes. 6000000 people have already downloaded the app that's what how i'm experts hope will help regular runs a shadow economy that is huge. tax evasion legally is a very large scale to make in about 110 billions of you were up there you know. more or less the entire public health care expenditure in one year there are several studies in the shows that the mark has left transaction and you are the less. the economy is. many shopkeepers will end up paying more taxes but some are in favor never. they were going to go
lawrence reports from sure in south alabama floria contar loves this shop full of delicacies from piedmont region. italians like using cash 15 percent of people don't even have a bank card and shopkeepers often don't give 2 receipts no trace no tax but that's changing it i don't know numbers have never here italian state has devised this out so if we pay with a credit card that is linked to the app we can get a refund of 10 percent and soon there's going to be a lottery a sort of raffle our...
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julia, a beautiful morning there in piedmont park in atlanta, thank you. >>> what went wrong?till spiraling out of control across the country, some are now calling for a 9/11-style commission to investigate the pandemic response. but could it be done in a nonpartisan way? a former member of the 9/11 commission joins us next. >> plus, be sure to join tiffany cross today, as she digs for answers from delaware center chris coons on where the senate stands on covid relief. watch "the progress connection" right here on msnbc. whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. finding the right words can be tough.n it comes to autism, finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can
julia, a beautiful morning there in piedmont park in atlanta, thank you. >>> what went wrong?till spiraling out of control across the country, some are now calling for a 9/11-style commission to investigate the pandemic response. but could it be done in a nonpartisan way? a former member of the 9/11 commission joins us next. >> plus, be sure to join tiffany cross today, as she digs for answers from delaware center chris coons on where the senate stands on covid relief. watch...
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we are seeing some ice into the piedmont of north carolina, also into parts of southeastern virginia.s morning. it changes over to rain, but i'm also very worried about the amount of sleet that's going to be coming down here. easier to drive on sleet than freezing rain, but let me get to this. winter storm warning, 70 million people. up and down the east coast. this entire area of purple, 1 foot of snow or more. there's enough moisture in the air to put a foot of snow everywhere, but along this line, really, i-95, that is the area where it's going to be rain, rain, snow, sleet, sleet/snow, and that's where the numbers go down. don't look at this map and think, i'm only getting 1 to 2. you may get a quarter inch of ice. this is the ice forecast from d.c. to charlottesville up into pennsylvania. it's going to be a transition, rain, snow, sleet and colder behind it. by 4:00, approaching new york city. by 8:00, certainly on top of the city. certainly philadelphia, changing back and forth in d.c., because it's slightly a bit warmer down there. of course, it is, but it's farther south. but
we are seeing some ice into the piedmont of north carolina, also into parts of southeastern virginia.s morning. it changes over to rain, but i'm also very worried about the amount of sleet that's going to be coming down here. easier to drive on sleet than freezing rain, but let me get to this. winter storm warning, 70 million people. up and down the east coast. this entire area of purple, 1 foot of snow or more. there's enough moisture in the air to put a foot of snow everywhere, but along this...
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this is stanley in piedmont, alabama, on the line for those that support the idea. good morning.ou with us? then we will go to dorothy on the line for those that do not support the idea, out of pine bluff, arkansas. caller: i do not support more stimulus unless they put a limit on income. because,000 or $75,000, some people got stimulus last time, with a $1200, that they were earning higher, and i do not think they should give it to everybody like they did last time. some people did not deserve it. i am in favor of unemployment. and i am in favor of small businesses. but limit the income on the stimulus checks. host: that is dorothy. this is ernest in north carolina. good morning. caller: good morning. i hope you are having a great day. host: what are your thoughts on the stimulus? caller: i think we should. because of covid-19 and people who are out of work, the food lines, and really something has to be done. host: that was ernest. a reason why congress is very much focused on this issue is the fact that there is something of a benefit cliff approaching here at the end of 2020.
this is stanley in piedmont, alabama, on the line for those that support the idea. good morning.ou with us? then we will go to dorothy on the line for those that do not support the idea, out of pine bluff, arkansas. caller: i do not support more stimulus unless they put a limit on income. because,000 or $75,000, some people got stimulus last time, with a $1200, that they were earning higher, and i do not think they should give it to everybody like they did last time. some people did not deserve...