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stan: my name is stan deaton, and we are pleased to partner with the uva club of savannah. this is part of the georgia historical society's georgia history festival, this year focused on the 75th anniversary of the cold war. our guest today is dr. kevin gaines, the julian bond professor of civil rights and social justice at the university of virginia, with an appointment in the department of history and the carter t woodson institute for african-american and african studies. he is the first person to hold the bond professorship created to honor the legacy of julian bond, former university of virginia professor. dr. gaines is author of "uplifting the race" published in 1996, as well as "american africans in ghana" published in 2006. his current research is on racial integration in the united states during and after the civil rights movement. kevin gaines, welcome. thank you for joining us. professor gaines: thanks, stan, for asking me. stan: i know that you think it is very important we get a firm foundation for what the civil rights movement was like before what we think of
stan: my name is stan deaton, and we are pleased to partner with the uva club of savannah. this is part of the georgia historical society's georgia history festival, this year focused on the 75th anniversary of the cold war. our guest today is dr. kevin gaines, the julian bond professor of civil rights and social justice at the university of virginia, with an appointment in the department of history and the carter t woodson institute for african-american and african studies. he is the first...
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stan: we don't know until we know. based upon what we did in the preclinical in the phase one trials, the data that we have demonstrated has been at or above the levels of the pfizer or moderna. alix: do you have an understanding of some of the side effects? do you have a read on that yet at all? stan: we have a read on a from earlier studies and what we have been doing on phase 3 in the u.k. we have a benign side effect profile, i guess you would call it. this with the adjutant and the protein that we put in. trialt finished a phase 3 earlier this year they very benign staging profile and early studies with the covid vaccine are the same. alix: you mentioned you compared the flu vaccine earlier. tweak had to go back and things for the new strain, how quickly can you do that with a traditional vaccine? stan: good question. it will take time. i would have to say i do not believe we will have to tweak it, but if we did it would take time. you would do some studies in animals and humans. alix: are you concerned at all? wo
stan: we don't know until we know. based upon what we did in the preclinical in the phase one trials, the data that we have demonstrated has been at or above the levels of the pfizer or moderna. alix: do you have an understanding of some of the side effects? do you have a read on that yet at all? stan: we have a read on a from earlier studies and what we have been doing on phase 3 in the u.k. we have a benign side effect profile, i guess you would call it. this with the adjutant and the protein...
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thanks, stan,es: for asking me. itn: i know that you think is very important we get a firm foundation for what the civil rights movement was like before what we think of as the modern civil rights movement in the 1950's and 60's -- 1950's and 1960's. i think it began with the 1954 landmark supreme court decision, brown versus the board of education. if you could begin by taking us back a little talk about the civil rights movement before brown. professor gaines: absolutely. world war ii really energized the civil-rights movement, and you had the naacp, the congress in racial equality, engaged civil rights activities on a number of fronts. they were fighting segregation in housing. they were fighting segregation on interstate transportation. of course, the long-standing struggle to end segregation in schools. the naacp legal defense fund is leading that campaign to butgregate public schools, also public higher education. so there is a lot of activity on multiple fronts, there is a lot of voting rights activism. and w
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stan: we don't know until we know.n what we did in preclinical, nonhuman primates and in phase one trials, the data we have demonstrated has been at or above the levels of the moderna advisor. -- and pfizer. alyx: do you have an understanding yet of some of the side effects? does it change versus age groups? i know you said they are blind, but do you have a read on that? stan: what we have is a read on side effects from earlier studies, and what we have been doing on phase 3 in the u.k. we have a benign side effect profile. with the immune stimulant and the protein we put in. we just finished a phase 3 trial with influenza earlier this year benign safety profile and early studies with our covid vaccine are the same. alyx: you mentioned you compared the flu vaccine. if you had to go back and tweak things for the new strain, how quickly can you do that with a traditional vaccine? stan: that is a good question. it will take time. believeo say, i don't we will have to tweak it, but if we did, it would take time and you wou
stan: we don't know until we know.n what we did in preclinical, nonhuman primates and in phase one trials, the data we have demonstrated has been at or above the levels of the moderna advisor. -- and pfizer. alyx: do you have an understanding yet of some of the side effects? does it change versus age groups? i know you said they are blind, but do you have a read on that? stan: what we have is a read on side effects from earlier studies, and what we have been doing on phase 3 in the u.k. we have...
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stan in cardiac arrest.leted a cpr class, didn't hesitate to help. >> i could tell that he wasn't breathing. i checked for his pulse. i made the decision to start cpr. >> reporter: stan rushed to the hospital. >> they told me that i was essentially dead. >> reporter: stan going on to recover. but that is not the end of this story. with stan in rehab, the couple began a four-month search to find the mystery woman. >> now when we go out there, i look at all the faces of the people, hoping that i'll remember who it was because she's an angel to us. >> reporter: so the hospital contacted our affiliate wtae in pittsburgh, who shared the geyers' story on their evening broadcast. >> i burst into tears. i kept watching it and i just kept crying just because i was so happy that he's okay. >> reporter: gina calling in to the station to say it was her. days later, a reunion. and here's that moment. >> thank you so much. i can't tell you how much this means to me. >> we just love you and we appreciate everything you've
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stan: we have run out of time. we could talk for several more hours about presidential leadership in the cold war. my thanks to our partners. william hitchcock thank you for coming on here. the book which he has right behind him, it is called "the age of eisenhower." published by simon & schuster and 2018. thank you so much for coming on. prof. hitchcock: thank you so much, i really enjoy your excellent questions. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> the constitutional convention began in 1787 in philadelphia. virginians james madison and george mason found themselves on opposing sides regarding key components of the document. in an event hosted by colonial williamsburg foundation these , founding fathers debate issues from the bill of rights
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stan: we have run out of time. we could talk for several more hours about presidential leadership in the cold war. my thanks to our partner, the u.a.v. club of savannah. william hitchcock, take you so much for coming on here. the book which he has right behind him, it is called the age of eisenhower. america and the world in the 1950's published in 2018. thank you so much for coming on. stan: i really enjoyed your excellent questions. -- prof. hitchcock: thank you so much, i really enjoy your excellent questions. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> next, on real america, we take you back in time for a 1932 update on the fight against disease. man against microbes is a metropolitan life insurance from that sketches three years of progress in american ealth. it begins with a 1665 plague outbreak and ends expressing hope that science may one day onquer polio and cancer. >>
stan: we have run out of time. we could talk for several more hours about presidential leadership in the cold war. my thanks to our partner, the u.a.v. club of savannah. william hitchcock, take you so much for coming on here. the book which he has right behind him, it is called the age of eisenhower. america and the world in the 1950's published in 2018. thank you so much for coming on. stan: i really enjoyed your excellent questions. -- prof. hitchcock: thank you so much, i really enjoy your...
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psi for the country —— incon—stan psi for the country —— incon—stan psi for the country —— incon—stansince the queen effectively went into isolation in march, here in windsor, when the lockdown began. she is someone that likes to lead by example, she likes to set an example, and as you say, there is something to be said isn't there is something to be said isn't there in this particular situation of somebody who seen as so steady and sensible and reliable, at a time of crisis, and that speech she made at the beginning of lockdown in april was seen very much to be perfectly pitched to match the mood of the nation at the time, which was one where people were struggling to deal with what was happening, and the changes to their every day life, but to always give that sort of sense of hope going forward and she very much wanted to write that herself and pitch that in that way, at that point, and she is someone who is very conscious, as are the officials and the team around her, officials and the team around her, of her place in public life, and in this particular situation, she will very mu
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stan: we can.is efficacy trial we started, we andphase 2b in south africa 4400 fact -- volunteers. in september we started a trial in the u.k., phase 3. vaccines, you unblind at a certain point, so in the u.k. that will probably be first quarter. in the u.s., we will be doing the same thing, accruing 30,000 volunteers and watching the number of cases. we have three ways to look at the efficacy of the vaccine in the coming months. alix: is it fair to compare the efficacy of a traditional vaccine like novavax to the mrna efficacy? stan: i think it is. we are all measuring the same thing. globally i think we have fairly harmonized endpoints, what we are looking at, the type of disease we are looking to prevent. i think we can consistently look across all of the vaccines. alix: do you expect and efficacy in the 90's? is that something we can realistically expect? stan: we don't know until we know. alix: [laughter] stan: based on what we did in preclinical nonhuman primates and phase i trials, the data
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back up to it didn't die like all the media had said and in fact we had paul tudor jones and we had stan truck in miller then we had micro strategy then we had in our. black rock lows a big people get into the space and then guggenheim also said now that they're starting to buy between so turkey has no cure for a gold craze that leaves the lira vulnerable turkey is trying to stabilize their currency which has been plunging over the past few years and part of the problem is that while foreign investors are piling in and driving up then they are higher than had fallen domestic savers business people and stuff like that they're piling into gold because they're very familiar with gold they have a 3000 strong history year history with gold so that is kind of destabilized saying their local currency right well this is the game the central banks play with fear money and the gold market so the demand for gold is always there to some degree and the gold bullion banks on the central banks they play around with interest rates and they owe is get that 3 or 4 percent move up in gold which they then s
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juliette: that is stan erck.forefront of vaccine china is now struggling to get the world to trust its shots. three chinese companies have a vaccine in trial. to have been cleared for some use in china. -- two have been cleared for some use in china. rishaad: take a look at this globally. uae has endorsed a chinese exiting. hong kong, turkey, and the uae offeringa and china is more easily transportable vaccines to certain countries. there is a lot of skepticism. is because of china's perceived handling of the pandemic. juliette: a quick check of the business headlines. the chair of goldman sachs asset management unit is leaving the division after almost two decades at the firm. he is one -- she is one of the most senior executives. sullivan said she will step down. service wants to raise more than $3 billion through a private placement. silver lake is leading that portion of the deal with a closing expected in the near future. the rest of the investment will be a newly issued class a common share. let's check in
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and his name is stan fornea. thankfully stan fornea has agreed along with his wife belinda has agreed to join us tonight. so please welcome the right reverend, navy something captain -- huh? i know chaplain. navy captain, stan fornea. >> thank you very much, mr. president. what a privilege it is for me to be here. this evening, thank you for the invitation. on january 22nd, 1963 news reached camp david of the assassination of president kennedy, who had just been a recent visitor to camp david. there was a contractor working at camp at that time by the name of kenneth plumber, and mr. plumber noticed that in that experience there was nowhere for people to gather to pray, to think, to be quiet. there was no sacred space whatsoever. and so mr. plumber began the process of saying that he wanted to see a chapel built at camp david. it took him some time but through his persistence, he was able to form a nonprofit. he raised the money to build the chapel. and ground was broken by president reagan, who is the first cont
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. >> i'm stan deeton with the georgia historical society and it's our pleasure to partner with the uva club of savannah. this conversation is the first of three with esteemed university of virginia faculty, part of the georgia historical society's georgia history festival, which this year is focused on the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the cold war. with me today is dr. william hitchcock, the william w. professor of history at the university of virginia. dr. hitchcock is the author of several books on the cold war, most recently "the age of eisenhower, america and the world in the 1950s" published in 2018 by symon and shchuster. >> good to be with you. looking forward to a conversation. >> let's get right to it. in surveying the 35 years of the cold war and its impact, would could argue that it fundamentally changed the constitutional framework of the american government, that it was this period that saw the greater concentration of power in the president at the expense of the congress, that more than ever in our history, because of the challenges of the cold war, our national c
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back in cause i stan her family did not know where she was at the same time authorities in china suddenly started to detain large numbers of the region's muslim minorities i traveled to the region to see for myself middle school number 4 of which are counted was one of the counts she had been to in 2018 a high wall was built around the school and shacks were built in the courtyard today the school is back to what it was china has defended the facilities as the creation of training centers and declared that by 2019 all trainees had graduated but 0 has also told us that many of our former inmates would later transfer to regular prison on the outskirts of 2 more officers. there are now 5 policemen following. a prison with watchtowers and another camp where both built in 2017 when the campaign against ethnic minorities took off all staff left. in one town if you film here we will have to take measures against you on this place is a state secret rooms i meet. with 0 was told she was detained because she had been to kazakhstan that was seen as a sign of being disloyal to china more and more ser
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morgan blackrock potter jones now stan truckin miller you know they they've all started take a position they've got in the case stan druckenmiller he's got a call physician now he's got a pick point possession so the institutional money same sarette the guys because it's value as a store of value and they are talking about inflation and how to cut and paul tudor jones us words because it would be the fastest horse in the race so. you know if rates are rising now that doesn't sound inflationary to me. you know what what's your take on this if interest rates are rising it doesn't sound inflationary here yeah cause it supports the dollar and then a rising dollar would be would be deflationary not inflationary well if you look what happened in the seventy's and mean you know interest rates tend to rise commensurate with inflation ok so this is this is not my is that we have been dry history of who was the interest rate on zimbabwe. you know look was happening in turkey so you know is there a sense arise of the it with rising inflation and real interest rates or the death mill for gold you k
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tired max keiser this is the kaiser report are you following max's day stan or telegram group where there are 24 hours a day just talking to people it's to me forward slash orange pill and joyously we've got about 8000 and they're now going to be the liveliest party on planet earth so stacey remind me again what's happening in the world rights well the big news in the past week is at the end of last week a video was released of a conversation between the former bank of england head mark carney and now interviewing people for the council on foreign relations so a very powerful organization in america and larry fink who is the c.e.o. of blackrock the largest asset management firm in the world they have 7 trillion dollars under management so you know larry fink is like an untouchable right like he's probably more powerful than the president and he said to mark carney this clip we look at it is something is real but still i've tested it still it's still has many. we have to go to many markets to see if it's really probably real or it's going to be a variant of that sometime in the future last
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joining the discussion, black lives matter garza, representative linda sanchez, representative elect stanor the vice, black voters matter and ther latosha brown, legal director of the mom project.
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. >> stan, i was 24 years old, and i had been a staff lawyer on the armed services committee for about three and a half, four months. my boss was named john j. courtney. he had been there a long time. a great man with terrific legal ability and great judgment, a lot of experience. he came in before he was due to get on an airplane with the air force and go on a nato trip with about 10 or 12 other members, staff members, of the armed services committee in the house and senate, as well as the appropriation committee. so this was a group of 45, 50-year-old senior experienced people. bottom line, he came in and said, sam, i got a marriage in my family. my family says i have to go, i can't go on this nato trip. would you like to take my place? i had never been out of the country. i said, yes, sir, i'd be glad to do it. so we left and had a three-week trip to nato, and right in the middle of the trip, we're the air force, the cuban missile crisis broke out. secr secret clearance before i left. >> you were 24 years old? >> i had just turned 24 years old, right out of law school. we were brief
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quite some talking before and eventually might enter the eview market indeed it's a long road ahead stan scott in new york thank you very much. time now for a quick look at some of the other business stories making news. the u.s. justice department is suing retail giant wal-mart for allegedly unlawfully dispensing controlled drugs through its pharmacies it says wal-mart helped to fuel the opioid crisis in america by filling sizes of prescriptions for opioid drugs its pharmacists quote knew were invalid well mars operates more than 5000 pharmacies in its stores around the country. european aircraft maker airbus says a debt restructuring scheme of malaysian budget carrier air asia could costed $5000000000.00 in lost orders a dozen vendors are challenging the refinancing pounds airbus says it has already built several aircraft whose orders risked being counseled. and finally what have you done during perhaps you've baked some bread or tried your hand at some home fitness routines well take a look at what the 4 she bought a lot sisters in germany have come up with invented a board game calle
quite some talking before and eventually might enter the eview market indeed it's a long road ahead stan scott in new york thank you very much. time now for a quick look at some of the other business stories making news. the u.s. justice department is suing retail giant wal-mart for allegedly unlawfully dispensing controlled drugs through its pharmacies it says wal-mart helped to fuel the opioid crisis in america by filling sizes of prescriptions for opioid drugs its pharmacists quote knew were...
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so no no no i don't like stan i like it when we don't listen to talk. but if you'll know. we needed a look. but oh we'll cornish the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. sound needed a brain a hot others the liver. that's how to bring the deadly super fire is capable of destroying a human body in no time so you seem. to know. this that is going to get kill kill hundreds of. stead go. with their work on goals we wouldn't go in go no. we're not no no no the kind of voices are real. what you soaring. the way you can do you know. if you don't know signing a only. it's hard to know how many were killed by unit 731 alone estimates vary some say 325000 people others put the figure at 10000. some didn't you go out and get enough money. to give them what not. most of the army general staff and emperor hirohito when aware of the units goals and methodology. was. was. authored. unit 731 was established in 1936 by the secret order of emperor hirohito. i saw the order with my own eyes when i served as head of unit 73 one's general department. tribunals transcri
so no no no i don't like stan i like it when we don't listen to talk. but if you'll know. we needed a look. but oh we'll cornish the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. sound needed a brain a hot others the liver. that's how to bring the deadly super fire is capable of destroying a human body in no time so you seem. to know. this that is going to get kill kill hundreds of. stead go. with their work on goals we wouldn't go in go no. we're not no no no the kind of voices...
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so no oh no i don't like stan i like this one we're told is a good talk. but if you'll know. we needed a look. but oh we'll cornish the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. some needed a brain a hot others to live on. that's how to breed a deadly super virus capable of destroying a human body in no time. you see. it going to figure it will kill hundreds of. stead go. with their work on those 3000000000 go in your know. you're not no not the kind of voices a real. hero for history. the way you can do no. if you don't know signing they only. in town to know how many were killed by unit 731 alone estimates vary some say 325000 people others put the figure at 10000. thought it was genuine enough money. given what. most the army general staff and emperor hirohito when aware of the units goals and the methodology. was. was. was. unit 731 was established in 1936 by the secret order of emperor hirohito. i saw the order with my own eyes when i served as head of unit 73 one's general department. tribunal transcript major general cummings she mckee oh she's inte
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so no no no i don't like stan and i just don't listen to talk. but if you'll know. we needed to look. at all. the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. sound needed a brain oh hot others to live on. that's how to bring a deadly super high risk capable of destroying a human body in no time. you seem. not. going to figure it will kill hundreds of. stead locals and you would issue there the macondo 3 would go in your no. you're not no no no i wish this were real what you soaring. there you can do you know. if you don't know signing they only. in town to know how many were killed by unit 731 alone estimates vary some say 325000 people others put the figure at 10000. some didn't you know of and get enough money. by going to. most the army general staff and emperor hirohito will one aware of the units goals and methodology. was. god. forbid. unit 731 was established in 1936 by the secret order of emperor hirohito. i saw the order with my own eyes when i served as head of unit 731 general department. tribunal transcript major general come she mckee
so no no no i don't like stan and i just don't listen to talk. but if you'll know. we needed to look. at all. the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. sound needed a brain oh hot others to live on. that's how to bring a deadly super high risk capable of destroying a human body in no time. you seem. not. going to figure it will kill hundreds of. stead locals and you would issue there the macondo 3 would go in your no. you're not no no no i wish this were real what you...
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so no no no i don't like stan i like it when we get older so good luck. with it you'll know. we need it to look. at all your cornish the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. sound needed a brain a heart others the liver. that's how to breed a deadly super virus capable of destroying a human body in no time. you see. morgan all. destroyed or if you disagree go kill hundreds of. stealth locals and you would issue their work on those 3 little in your no. you're not no not the kind of voice that's a real. one is a ring. the gate can do no. if you don't know signing a only. it's hard to know how many were killed by unit 731 alone estimates vary some say 325000 people others put the figure at 10000. some didn't you know of and yet enough money or. not. most the army general staff and emperor hirohito when aware of the units goals and the methodology. was. god. forbid. unit 731 was established in 1936 by the secret order of emperor hirohito. i saw the order with my own eyes when i served as head of unit 73 one's general department. tribunal transcript major
so no no no i don't like stan i like it when we get older so good luck. with it you'll know. we need it to look. at all your cornish the. units doctors monitored the dissections waiting for samples. sound needed a brain a heart others the liver. that's how to breed a deadly super virus capable of destroying a human body in no time. you see. morgan all. destroyed or if you disagree go kill hundreds of. stealth locals and you would issue their work on those 3 little in your no. you're not no not...
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thanks for joining us. >> this has been really fun, stan. thanks for having me. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at world war ii. boston red sox historians leads a panel discussion on the team's home front and battlefield contributions during world war ii through stories of ted williams and others, they gave insight into the athlete's training and reception when they returned home. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> university of virginia professor kevin gains looks at the cold war era and explains how opponents of the civil rights movement associated it with communism and
thanks for joining us. >> this has been really fun, stan. thanks for having me. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's...
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i am stan deaton with the georgia historical society and we are pleased to partner with the uva club of savannah. this conversation, the last of three with esteemed faculty is part of the historical societies festival, it's focused on the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the cold war. our guest today is grace elizabeth hale, she is the commonwealth professor of american studies and american history at the university of virginia where she specializes in 20th century cultural history, the history of the south and popular music. she is the author of three books, all critically acclaimed, her latest is entitled cool town, how athens georgia lunch the alternative scene and changed culture published by the university of north carolina. she is the author of the nation outsiders, how the white middle class with film love with rebelling. published by oxford university press and her first book, making whiteness, segregation in the south published by pantheon. welcome to the program, thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thanks for having me. >> absolutely, this is a big topic
i am stan deaton with the georgia historical society and we are pleased to partner with the uva club of savannah. this conversation, the last of three with esteemed faculty is part of the historical societies festival, it's focused on the 75th anniversary of the beginning of the cold war. our guest today is grace elizabeth hale, she is the commonwealth professor of american studies and american history at the university of virginia where she specializes in 20th century cultural history, the...
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stan boleyn. this is the one kid in class who is weirdly obsessed with tudor england.h theme was the many wives of henry viii boy, a true stan boleyn. up next, you've probably heard the slang term "snack" which means an attractive person well, this next one is steve kor-snacki let's see the definition it's the guy who gets hotter the longer he does math. for example, i'm not sire if it's hearing him explain linear equations for three straight days or how good he looks in those sensible khakis, but that new sub mr. davis is turning out to be a real steve korsnacki this next one is also sponsored by the election coverage which kids were glued to john king. let's see the definition it's a friend who is always looking at a map for example, i told braden i was heading to jeremy's house two blocks over and that john king pulled up google maps and said, "according to what we're seeing right now, there are multiple paths to jeremy's. [ laughter ] then just in post move the "s" right up to the back of "jeremy. i think that weird pause might make it seem like -- he'll fix it or
stan boleyn. this is the one kid in class who is weirdly obsessed with tudor england.h theme was the many wives of henry viii boy, a true stan boleyn. up next, you've probably heard the slang term "snack" which means an attractive person well, this next one is steve kor-snacki let's see the definition it's the guy who gets hotter the longer he does math. for example, i'm not sire if it's hearing him explain linear equations for three straight days or how good he looks in those...
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captain stan fournier.[applause] >> thank you very much, whatever privilege it is for me to be here this evening, thank you for the invitation. on china where 22nd, 1963, news reached camp david of this assassination of kennedy who had just been a recent visitor to camp david. there was a contractor working at that time named kenneth. mister kenneth notice that in that experience, there was nowhere for people to gather to pray, to think, to be quiet. there was no sacred space whatsoever. and so he began the process of saying that he wanted to see a chapel built a camp david. it took him some time, but through's persistence, he was able to form a nonprofit, he raise the money to build the chapel. and the ground was broken by president reagan who was the first contributor. and then that chapel was dedicated during the presidency of bush 41. it was also during that time that he decided he wanted a chaplain there. and so, i've had the privilege of following in the legacy of having navy chaplains at camp david e
captain stan fournier.[applause] >> thank you very much, whatever privilege it is for me to be here this evening, thank you for the invitation. on china where 22nd, 1963, news reached camp david of this assassination of kennedy who had just been a recent visitor to camp david. there was a contractor working at that time named kenneth. mister kenneth notice that in that experience, there was nowhere for people to gather to pray, to think, to be quiet. there was no sacred space whatsoever....
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stan turner had the same role under jimmy carter. he did a clever thing. he noticed that on the president's daily calendar was a provision for a morning meeting called the morning intelligence briefing. and, of course, turner, the dci said, "i'm doing that." and -- said we will see about that. what he did was change the entry on the daily calendar from morning intelligence briefing to morning security briefing. and, of course, the national security adviser would do that. so stan turner is shouldered out of the morning meeting and it becomes stansfield turner who brings the president's daily brief to the president and talks with him about it. going back to the nixon period, you have a clear indication of what nixon's relationship with cia is going to be when at the ends of the transition period after we had provided the the president's daily brief to president-elect nixon during that november to january period, kissinger is the only one who read them. the copies that went to the president were returned to us in sealed envelopes. and very soon, we found out
stan turner had the same role under jimmy carter. he did a clever thing. he noticed that on the president's daily calendar was a provision for a morning meeting called the morning intelligence briefing. and, of course, turner, the dci said, "i'm doing that." and -- said we will see about that. what he did was change the entry on the daily calendar from morning intelligence briefing to morning security briefing. and, of course, the national security adviser would do that. so stan...
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i am grateful that stan fod has had enough vaccines to vaccine the spire work force. i think we'll get there in several weeks. other groups are awaiting the availability. >> totally. that's why the cdc advisory panel, they're voting on the second group and the third group. give us a quick summary of whato they're doing now? kind of tell us what the groups entail and who's after that. >> thanks for that question. so yes, they deliberated on it this weekend and focused in on thinking about ways to provide access to safe and effective vaccines for the entire u.s. population. phase 1 includes front line essential workers and individuals 75 and older. the thinking or rational behind that is both to reduce the risk of infection to those who really are needed to help us serve critical functions in society as well as to reduce the morbidity and mortality due to covid-19 infecti infection. again, our hope is that we will have enough vaccines to vaccinate everyone in the u.s. who wants a vaccine. this is to ensure that in the early phases we can maximize the benefits and mitiga
i am grateful that stan fod has had enough vaccines to vaccine the spire work force. i think we'll get there in several weeks. other groups are awaiting the availability. >> totally. that's why the cdc advisory panel, they're voting on the second group and the third group. give us a quick summary of whato they're doing now? kind of tell us what the groups entail and who's after that. >> thanks for that question. so yes, they deliberated on it this weekend and focused in on thinking...
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. >> veteran investigator stan smith headed to the scene. >> what is your first interaction with brettker? >> he was sort of heavy breathing, at one point in time he lays down on his back as if he's suffering in almost pain. >> inside stan smith walked into a gruesome scene. the body of brett's wife, tammy, was in a bathroom. and lying nearby was a man named bryan capnerhurst, dead in an alcove not far from the safe where brett kept his money. >> tammy parker, it appears she was seated at a desk in the office area and the shooter shot her from her back. half of her torso inside the bathroom and her, her legs out into the office area. so she definitely fled, tried to flee. as far as bryan capnerhurst, he was found slumped over on his right side. he was shot multiple times, in the face, in the chest, in the arm, in the side, in the legs, in the foot. >> the investigators were surprised when brett told them bryan capnerhurst, the man he had shot, was a family friend and frequent visitor to the house. in fact, brett said he was in the bathroom when bryan arrived for a meeting and he told h
. >> veteran investigator stan smith headed to the scene. >> what is your first interaction with brettker? >> he was sort of heavy breathing, at one point in time he lays down on his back as if he's suffering in almost pain. >> inside stan smith walked into a gruesome scene. the body of brett's wife, tammy, was in a bathroom. and lying nearby was a man named bryan capnerhurst, dead in an alcove not far from the safe where brett kept his money. >> tammy parker, it...
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stan spooner put a french fry with a vlad face in it. a new report from u.s.ls the impact the pandemic has had on border arrests and deportations. the agency deported more than 185,000 people in 2020. that is down 30% from the previous year and the lowest number in more than a decade. i.c.e. arrested more than 104,000 this year, a 28% drop from 2019, and by far the lowest arrest numbers since president trump took office. i.c.e. says deportations fell partly because of a pandemic policy change, making them unnecessary. that change allows people caught crossing the border illegally to be removed within hours to prevent the spread of covid-19. >>> the nba, we'll talk about the nba, the nba bubble was super successful in keeping most players safe from the coronavirus. the new season is starting with no bubble, but the league now has something else to protect players. check out the zenex light strike robot. it uses the most powerful uv light in the world to effectively zap and destroy bacteria linked to covid-19. the robot is now being used to disinfect player and
stan spooner put a french fry with a vlad face in it. a new report from u.s.ls the impact the pandemic has had on border arrests and deportations. the agency deported more than 185,000 people in 2020. that is down 30% from the previous year and the lowest number in more than a decade. i.c.e. arrested more than 104,000 this year, a 28% drop from 2019, and by far the lowest arrest numbers since president trump took office. i.c.e. says deportations fell partly because of a pandemic policy change,...
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a neighborhood in stan. he walked away from his car to drop something off at a neighbor's home and a neighbor saw a man jump in his car. the captain who asked us to conceal his identity he ran after him and got out. >> a guy jumps out on the passenger side, levels an automatic rifle and shoots up at us. we can't let the bad guys win. >> video from a surveillance camera shows what appears to be that suspect on the hood of the car. and as it got away. san jose police eventually caught up with the car and arrested two suspects inside. >>> we saw how the pandemic affected voting this year. now we are seeing it take a grip on holiday gift giving. more people are buying and sending their gifts online and many families and friends are not giving gifts in person and has created a huge nightmare for shipping and coming with a warning from the postal master general about extra high volume. here is nbc stephanie gosk. >> reporter: everyone expects long lines at the post office but this year is worse. people are staying
a neighborhood in stan. he walked away from his car to drop something off at a neighbor's home and a neighbor saw a man jump in his car. the captain who asked us to conceal his identity he ran after him and got out. >> a guy jumps out on the passenger side, levels an automatic rifle and shoots up at us. we can't let the bad guys win. >> video from a surveillance camera shows what appears to be that suspect on the hood of the car. and as it got away. san jose police eventually caught...
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penance for their sins a woman has a baby out of wedlock and with smarts then can you imagine a martin stan a mortar and they when they were in the us the church christmas sent. here are parable of the larger downtown at a fire. and when their time of penance was up they were car stamps and made to leave their children behind. julia devaney lived with the nuns in chuen from 1926 when she was just 8 until the home closed in 1961. and when she left she recalls the suffering of the young mother was. only. one. of 3. or 4 hope. of people more of. when my mother as she left it was in the middle of the biggest snowstorm we ever had in art and. i have this picture of a walking of the rather sad case i'm going to leave a baby behind. and it doesn't know if her mother was ever given news of joan the son she left behind. but we do have a description of him it's from a government inspector who visited shoom shortly afterwards a miserable emaciated child with gracious appetite and no control over bodily functions probably mentally defective. less than 2 months later he was dead. john was born nominal h
penance for their sins a woman has a baby out of wedlock and with smarts then can you imagine a martin stan a mortar and they when they were in the us the church christmas sent. here are parable of the larger downtown at a fire. and when their time of penance was up they were car stamps and made to leave their children behind. julia devaney lived with the nuns in chuen from 1926 when she was just 8 until the home closed in 1961. and when she left she recalls the suffering of the young mother...
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that's why they were mind up there stan that was a nice cover up that repent while they were getting the free labor of. the few people did escape from this conveyor belt of abuse but it wasn't easy. in 19097 months pregnant catherine cofield brian ran away from best for a mother and baby whom she saved her son educated herself go to university degree and became a rights activist. taking god my children had nothing to do with this sister we call it is. now thought it was because the church and state are odd to watch. but the most shocking consequence of that church and state system was the face of those who didn't escape it or survive it's. between 4 and 6000 babies died in islands mother and baby homes from diseases that reads like a litany of neglect. malnutrition why does a baby where people are being paid money to die of malnutrition. and on to do the babies were dying of mortality rates of 203040 percent a year year after year i did it nothing about ocean. in 2015 the government set up a commission of investigation into the whole mother and baby home scandal. for the relatives th
that's why they were mind up there stan that was a nice cover up that repent while they were getting the free labor of. the few people did escape from this conveyor belt of abuse but it wasn't easy. in 19097 months pregnant catherine cofield brian ran away from best for a mother and baby whom she saved her son educated herself go to university degree and became a rights activist. taking god my children had nothing to do with this sister we call it is. now thought it was because the church and...