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honey, you had to shut stonewall down. it was one thing when he used to set off fireworks every night from his back porch, but now he's blowing up cars? to file that complaint. the man's a public nuisance. although i have to admit, the way that el camino went up was pretty cool. i like exploding vehicles as much as anyone, but livin' next door to him has made my pet chinchillas so nervous, that their hair is comin' out in clumps. there's nothing more pitiful than a bald chinchilla. is used to gettin' his own way. you're the first mayor to tell him "no" instead of "no problem." all part of my master plan on not bein' reelected. push, candy, push! well, mr. stonewall abbott. what brings you here? this beautiful nurse, you imbecile. actually, she's not a real nurse. yed one in a movie. park it over here, honey. ha ha! if you're going for the handicapped spaces, you gotta go the whole nine yards! what are you doing out in the daylight? i thought you'd be hanging upside down in a cave somewhere. well, little woody newton. small
honey, you had to shut stonewall down. it was one thing when he used to set off fireworks every night from his back porch, but now he's blowing up cars? to file that complaint. the man's a public nuisance. although i have to admit, the way that el camino went up was pretty cool. i like exploding vehicles as much as anyone, but livin' next door to him has made my pet chinchillas so nervous, that their hair is comin' out in clumps. there's nothing more pitiful than a bald chinchilla. is used to...
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they seize part of the stonewall, but then are ordered back. they lost 80 cashel tees because they were in the way of another assault, another mistake made. a more serious one will be done by another brigade. , there's going to be a problem between two leaders, slocum himself oversteps williams and orders ruger, division commander at spangler's matter, to press johnson's left. according to ruger, slocum said the enemy was showing signs of eating shaky or falling back. i reported that i thought the enemy still held that line, which they did, and i thought that any attack would probably not succeed. the attack would be conditional on the result obtained. if ruger's orders were brigadeated correctly, commander here either misunderstood them are modified them. , a lieutenantre said the general direction would advance your line is immediately. that is the skirmish line. distant, about 100 dth, so he made a judgment call on this. the enemy's advantages were such that they would be cut down. why he did not send the skirmish line out and sent to regime
they seize part of the stonewall, but then are ordered back. they lost 80 cashel tees because they were in the way of another assault, another mistake made. a more serious one will be done by another brigade. , there's going to be a problem between two leaders, slocum himself oversteps williams and orders ruger, division commander at spangler's matter, to press johnson's left. according to ruger, slocum said the enemy was showing signs of eating shaky or falling back. i reported that i thought...
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james walker, stonewall jim to his men trying to rally the stonewall brigade is shot down. and his efforts to try to s.t.e.m. the tide. but nothing can stop the federals as they finally get down to about where upton had his break through two days earlier. there they're finally stopped by the men of june yas daniels. daniels is shot through the bowels and will die. but his men will hold. but now robert e. lee has a hole in his line a half a mile wide. and these federals are filtering into the interior. with 20,000 more in the 6th corps getting ready to flood into that gap. here's where lee rides to the battlefield with his army on the brink of annihilation and he has to figure out what to do. first man he looks to is richard yule, his second in command. but yule is going off like a teapot on the boil. just cussing, swearing, sputtering, yelling at his men, calling they will quourds, slapping them with the broadside of his sword extolling them to get back into line and they continue to stream past him in panic and lee, the very calm picture of composure rides up and he says,
james walker, stonewall jim to his men trying to rally the stonewall brigade is shot down. and his efforts to try to s.t.e.m. the tide. but nothing can stop the federals as they finally get down to about where upton had his break through two days earlier. there they're finally stopped by the men of june yas daniels. daniels is shot through the bowels and will die. but his men will hold. but now robert e. lee has a hole in his line a half a mile wide. and these federals are filtering into the...
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stonewall was a gay bar and two of the keywords are class and race. who were the patrons of this bar? for the most part working-class. some are people of color. already people who have been deemed to be inferior, lower class, and many are openly gay. are not white middle-class people terrified of losing -- of having their sexuality revealed. they are terrified of being outed, they aren't going to lose their jobs, their homes, their families. raidedll had been several times for operating without a liquor license. lots of bars did. it was cheaper to pay off the police than it was to pay for a liquor license. some police started the standard raid, and the patrons had had enough. and they began writing inside the bar. she threw bricks and bottles and fires. they do it again the next tonight. it gets some coverage. some of the coverage is negative press. a really snotty article for the new york daily news. the queen bees are stinging and bad. it is getting publicity. there is something significant about fighting back against injustice. just like other oppr
stonewall was a gay bar and two of the keywords are class and race. who were the patrons of this bar? for the most part working-class. some are people of color. already people who have been deemed to be inferior, lower class, and many are openly gay. are not white middle-class people terrified of losing -- of having their sexuality revealed. they are terrified of being outed, they aren't going to lose their jobs, their homes, their families. raidedll had been several times for operating without...
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one famous general was stonewall jackson. he won a battle with information from a beautiful spy named belle boyd. is that all of it? kathy: not so hot? jim: well, not if you expect to win a contest with it. kathy: it's not long enough either. jim: you should do more reading, make a lot of notes, organize your material, and then start writing. kathy: okay. jim: yeah. kathy: i'm afraid. jim: why? you've written essays before. i meet greer garson i won't be able to think of a thing to say. jim: oh, i'm sure you'll think of something. tell her what grammar school you go to. kathy: oh, no. you don't talk to a queen about such little kid stuff. she would think i was a child. this has to be important, high class, grown-up talk. how do you do, miss garson? (daydream harp music) how do you do, miss greer garson? greer: how do you do, miss kathy anderson? kathy: i'm quite excellent. thank you, miss garson. greer: i am happy to hear that. won't you come in, miss anderson? kathy: thank you. i'd be highly impressed to do so. shall we sit
one famous general was stonewall jackson. he won a battle with information from a beautiful spy named belle boyd. is that all of it? kathy: not so hot? jim: well, not if you expect to win a contest with it. kathy: it's not long enough either. jim: you should do more reading, make a lot of notes, organize your material, and then start writing. kathy: okay. jim: yeah. kathy: i'm afraid. jim: why? you've written essays before. i meet greer garson i won't be able to think of a thing to say. jim:...
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stonewall was a gay bar and two of the keywords are class and race. who were the patrons of this bar? for the most part working-class. drag queens, butch lesbians, lots of different people. some are people of color. many are people who have already been deemed to be inferior, lower class, and many are openly gay. they are not white middle-class people terrified of losing -- of having their sexuality revealed. terrified of being outed, they aren't going to lose their jobs, their homes, their families. stonewall had been raided several times for operating without a liquor license. lots of bars did. it was cheaper to pay off the police than it was to pay for a liquor license. some police started the standare standard raid and the patrons had had enough. they begin rioting inside the bar and spills out into the streets. they threw bricks, bottles, fires. exhilarating news spreads. everybody wants to be part of this. they come back and do it the next night and the next night. it get some coverage. some of the coverage was negative press. snotty articley fr
stonewall was a gay bar and two of the keywords are class and race. who were the patrons of this bar? for the most part working-class. drag queens, butch lesbians, lots of different people. some are people of color. many are people who have already been deemed to be inferior, lower class, and many are openly gay. they are not white middle-class people terrified of losing -- of having their sexuality revealed. terrified of being outed, they aren't going to lose their jobs, their homes, their...
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lee and stonewall jackson. this gushing about removing depictions of confederate flag from those windows. a panel of historians talked about the flag's history in relation to slavery and modern-day racism. this is about an hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome everyone and thank you for being here tonight i am dean of the washington national cathedral. an honor and pleasure to have you here for us to begin a series of conversations that we hope will be a blessing to many. -- for thisthi evening is to create a cap conversation about the lee jackson windows and the larger issues of race and the legacy of slavery and our nation. know the recent history of events regarding these windows, i invite you to read about that history in the information we provided for you within your program on tonight's conversation. this is the first in an ongoing series of conversations over the next two years intended to foster conversation and a deeper understanding. while the leadership of the cathedral made the decision to remove the con
lee and stonewall jackson. this gushing about removing depictions of confederate flag from those windows. a panel of historians talked about the flag's history in relation to slavery and modern-day racism. this is about an hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome everyone and thank you for being here tonight i am dean of the washington national cathedral. an honor and pleasure to have you here for us to begin a series of conversations that we hope will be a blessing to many. -- for thisthi evening...
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thomas stonewall jackson. in e are gathered here not front of the member morals which are over by president wilson let tell you whether lee's indescriptii glory of good the all righteous and undying wilt of o the life and robert edward lee servant of general er of men and in chief of the african-americans of the onfederate states whose compelling sense of duty serene favorite and unfailing courtesy him for all ages as a hristian soldier without fear and without reapproach. him as a seeing, educator and engineer and shown ll jackson is kneeling prayer fully in camp bugler plays and he reads the bible. windowown in an adjacent s an armored crusader, arms uplifted while heavenly trumpets play going to glory his reads in part like a stone wall in his steadfastness swift as lightning and mighty in battle he walked umbly before his creator whose word was his guide. this bay is erected by the the d daughters of confederacy and his admirers from south and north. for the moment the confederate battle flags have been re
thomas stonewall jackson. in e are gathered here not front of the member morals which are over by president wilson let tell you whether lee's indescriptii glory of good the all righteous and undying wilt of o the life and robert edward lee servant of general er of men and in chief of the african-americans of the onfederate states whose compelling sense of duty serene favorite and unfailing courtesy him for all ages as a hristian soldier without fear and without reapproach. him as a seeing,...
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they will hold that stonewall for the rest of the day. at about 6:00 in the evening after having a meeting with robert e. lee, the commander of the cavalry division assigned to the army of northern virginia will make a ride over to brinckerhoff's ridge, and along with major campbell brown and lee, one of his brigade commanders, stewart will sit and watch some of the heaviest fighting that takes place in that sector. sitting on that high ground and looking in the distance, he can see in front of him and open open plain on the next ridge line over, called crest ridge. he sees it is good for calvary cavalry operations. what is important to note is that you have gregg with two of his brigades operating on the far confederate left rank on brinckerhoff's ridge. late in the afternoon about 2.5 4.5 miles away, the two brigades of kilpatrick's division and of end up having a nasty skirmish with wade hampton's brigade, escorting the infamous wagon train on the back to gettysburg. kid in mind there were eight -- keep in mind there were eight brigade
they will hold that stonewall for the rest of the day. at about 6:00 in the evening after having a meeting with robert e. lee, the commander of the cavalry division assigned to the army of northern virginia will make a ride over to brinckerhoff's ridge, and along with major campbell brown and lee, one of his brigade commanders, stewart will sit and watch some of the heaviest fighting that takes place in that sector. sitting on that high ground and looking in the distance, he can see in front of...
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crossing the stonewall and gets right inside where that angle is. and a civil war artist did an illustration of it right there. the man in the foreground is the color bearer -- here at the edge was so close that the color bearer of his unit carrying the massachusetts state colors, that is the white flag right there, ran into the color bearer and took the flag out of his hand. this is a way you get a medal of honor. and the 19th of massachusetts has five medals of honor. one of the standards was captured in this way. "the color bearer knocked down, the color bearer of the enemy front-line took the colors from his hand. can't get any closer. man carrying those colors was a member of the company i of the 19th infantry regiment. according to the records he is hispanic man of descent to receive the medal of honor ever. this is how close this battle action is. a part where the color bearer is get right into this action and mix it up. if you stand on the edge, that is exactly where this took place. from this account we have. you go further up the line you'
crossing the stonewall and gets right inside where that angle is. and a civil war artist did an illustration of it right there. the man in the foreground is the color bearer -- here at the edge was so close that the color bearer of his unit carrying the massachusetts state colors, that is the white flag right there, ran into the color bearer and took the flag out of his hand. this is a way you get a medal of honor. and the 19th of massachusetts has five medals of honor. one of the standards was...
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in the national register in the face of stonewall only the stonewall building was decimate the onlytructure that was part of that designation the history and the streets themselves that were in the vicinities of stonewall was part of nation but in terms of building only one building if i recall tina the historic preservation commission has on the work program the cafe which is a significant site that's actually there we are researching that for landmarks. >> i believe though i'm certain that was listed in one of the properties at the back of the context statement as precedent that is up for landmark designation. >> thank you lisa acting environmental review officer i want to add to this destruction a refresher on what the ceqa standards are for preparation of a environmental review and determining what is perry amenity information we've conducted a historical review a consultant prepared to research the evaluation and our staff exercised their own independent judgment and considered the potential for a historic district that in the tenderloin identified the potential was eligible fo
in the national register in the face of stonewall only the stonewall building was decimate the onlytructure that was part of that designation the history and the streets themselves that were in the vicinities of stonewall was part of nation but in terms of building only one building if i recall tina the historic preservation commission has on the work program the cafe which is a significant site that's actually there we are researching that for landmarks. >> i believe though i'm certain...
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it is elements of the stonewall for gate that were going to engage on breakoff -- brinckerhoff's ridge. the second of virginia industry -- infantry will engage in protected -- protracted skirmishing, ending when it got dark. minimal casualties but an important fight for the simple reason that kept the stonewall brigade out of the attacks on colts hill. they were not able to participate, and having that extra 1200 soldiers might have tipped the balance. the stonewall dividing the two sides, it will end up being the bone of contention, gregg's men will win the fight. after having a meeting with robert e. lee, the commander of the calvary division assigned to the army of northern virginia will make a ride over to and alongff's ridge, with one of his brigade commanders, stewart will sit and watch some of the heaviest fighting that takes place in that sector. sitting on that high ground and looking in the distance, he can see in front of him and open plain on the next ridge line over, called crest ridge. he sees it is good for calvary operations. what is important to note is with two ofe gr
it is elements of the stonewall for gate that were going to engage on breakoff -- brinckerhoff's ridge. the second of virginia industry -- infantry will engage in protected -- protracted skirmishing, ending when it got dark. minimal casualties but an important fight for the simple reason that kept the stonewall brigade out of the attacks on colts hill. they were not able to participate, and having that extra 1200 soldiers might have tipped the balance. the stonewall dividing the two sides, it...
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the events of stonewall in wasn't specifically for for the gay community.tq community rit large. that was a major turning point in the way we recognize this community's civil rights in this nation and it spread across the country, so it is the place that national parks service should be interpreting this story. >> you started out as an ininterpretertive ranger in 1976, our bisenn ten yal year. >> right here. i was at the information center and that winter, i worked at the jefferson. >> last question for you. do you have a favorite national park site? >> with 2, i love all my children. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >>> you're look at a live picture of arlington house, the robert e. lee memorial in arlington national cemetery. this is the national park's service most visited home and it was on this day in 1916 that president wilson signed the legislation that created the
the events of stonewall in wasn't specifically for for the gay community.tq community rit large. that was a major turning point in the way we recognize this community's civil rights in this nation and it spread across the country, so it is the place that national parks service should be interpreting this story. >> you started out as an ininterpretertive ranger in 1976, our bisenn ten yal year. >> right here. i was at the information center and that winter, i worked at the jefferson....
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the riot happened in 69 and the context around the stonewall not happening at the stonewall like comptonround the area of compton so that is some of the motivations for our appeal we think that there's new information that just came out the first ever national lgbt theme in the office of citizens complaints administration out on october 11th after the process was concurring so new information there i also know there is new information that everybody is excited about we need to explore that is tunnel that attend happened that connections the businesses we need time and we need thorough professional research to look at the history of those tunnels and to see how iuoe tuesday nights will contribute to the lgbtq historic district i'm one of the drafters of prop j the legacy business registry and worked to preserve the legacy businesses in san francisco i one of the things i learned while we were passing prop j is that the people of san francisco are really trying to preserve what makes san francisco unique and san francisco that is really before this commission today, the question of what is
the riot happened in 69 and the context around the stonewall not happening at the stonewall like comptonround the area of compton so that is some of the motivations for our appeal we think that there's new information that just came out the first ever national lgbt theme in the office of citizens complaints administration out on october 11th after the process was concurring so new information there i also know there is new information that everybody is excited about we need to explore that is...
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lee and stonewall jackson. this gushing about removing depictions of confederate flag from those windows. a panel of historians talked about the flag's history in relation to slavery and modern-day racism. this is about an hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome everyone and thank you for being here tonight i am dean of the washington national cathedral.
lee and stonewall jackson. this gushing about removing depictions of confederate flag from those windows. a panel of historians talked about the flag's history in relation to slavery and modern-day racism. this is about an hour and 50 minutes. >> welcome everyone and thank you for being here tonight i am dean of the washington national cathedral.
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with someone in the white house, and this he thing is being stonewalled. they decided look, we have to keep our. this is about doing it the right way. i'm telling you when you start throwing around possibilities of five to ten years in federal prison for federal conspiracy, perhaps as newt said earlier, rico violations, false statements, perjury under oath, destruction of federal documents, people will start believing it's time to save themselves and cut ties with the clinton people. i think barack obama is in a tough place here. because if this is what's happening at doj, i mean, is this how he wants to end his presidency? >> oh, i'll tell you how it will end. he will pardon her. >> well, i guess. but that's -- in the end that doesn't look good for him either. special prosecutor at some point has to be called in. if there is this much turmoil, you need a special prosecutor. >> i think laura touched on an important point. dr. carson, along with the fact that now 99% chance that five intelligence agencies, foreign intelligence agencies hack need the server
with someone in the white house, and this he thing is being stonewalled. they decided look, we have to keep our. this is about doing it the right way. i'm telling you when you start throwing around possibilities of five to ten years in federal prison for federal conspiracy, perhaps as newt said earlier, rico violations, false statements, perjury under oath, destruction of federal documents, people will start believing it's time to save themselves and cut ties with the clinton people. i think...
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well, opie, it was my ancestor colonel caleb lawson who was in it at the very beginning-- old "stonewall" lawson. he washe big hero. what?! that's right. those are the facts. well, it just so happens one of my kinfolk was the hero-- colonel goober pyle of the north carolina seventh cavalry. i never even heard of no colonel lawson. never heard of him?! why, he had the biggest herd of cattle in the settlement. the indians driving the herd off started the whole thing. gee, i didn't know that. i ain't surprised. nobody knows that 'cept floyd. you looking for trouble? look, floyd, all i know is... single-handed he went after those cattle. he didn't know the meaning of fear. uh... before you put all that down, ope it happened to be my ancestor who come roaring out of that stockade and held them bloodthirsty savages off. opie... you ain't putting all that bushwa down? don't you call my relatives bushwa. all i want is this boy to get the truth. then he come to the wrong place! goober, get out of here! i couldn't bear to stay here another minute. leave my magazine! it's my magazine. i left it her
well, opie, it was my ancestor colonel caleb lawson who was in it at the very beginning-- old "stonewall" lawson. he washe big hero. what?! that's right. those are the facts. well, it just so happens one of my kinfolk was the hero-- colonel goober pyle of the north carolina seventh cavalry. i never even heard of no colonel lawson. never heard of him?! why, he had the biggest herd of cattle in the settlement. the indians driving the herd off started the whole thing. gee, i didn't know...
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. >> from seneca falls to selma, alif nia farm fields to stonewall inn, people have stood up and spoke out to meet the tests of their times. on tuesday, we our own. everything you care about, everything i care about and have worked for is at stake. >> and cecilia vega with us tonight from cleveland. obviously, relief within the clinton campaign with the fbi's announcement. but you're learning some real frustration with the fbi director? >> reporter: they are frustrated. the initial announcement from james comey couldn't have come voting has been under way for nine days. but now they're looking ahead to the big rally tomorrow, a final passing of the torch. >> cecilia vega, in ohio. thank you. >>> donald trump did not directly address the fbi announcement, but his campaign did and quickly. tom llamas is in michigan tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with news of the fbi's announcement breaking, donald trump's jet parked on a runway in minnesota. sticking to the script. >> real change also means restoring honesty to government. first thing you should do is get rid of clinton. >> reporter: no
. >> from seneca falls to selma, alif nia farm fields to stonewall inn, people have stood up and spoke out to meet the tests of their times. on tuesday, we our own. everything you care about, everything i care about and have worked for is at stake. >> and cecilia vega with us tonight from cleveland. obviously, relief within the clinton campaign with the fbi's announcement. but you're learning some real frustration with the fbi director? >> reporter: they are frustrated. the...
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the bodies were found yesterday in a stonewall drive and wilderness court. so far.. detectives have not released details about how the victims died.. or a possible motive. now to the roller coaster ride of the president elect will choose to fill open cabinet positions. some of them--former rivals. trump is expected to meet with former g-o-p presidential nominee mitt romney this weekend in regards to the position. the two have voiced their differences with one another in the recent past. among other candidates, another former rival - south carolina governor nikki haley. there are also reports this morning that president-elect trump has offered retired army national security advisor. it is not clear if flynn accepted. happening now.. president obama is meeting with european leaders in berlin, before heading to peru later this morning. the meeting is being hosted by german chancellor angela merkel, and includes leaders from britain, france, italy and spain. they are expected to discuss russian sanctions, amid concerns in europe about how president-elect trump may handle
the bodies were found yesterday in a stonewall drive and wilderness court. so far.. detectives have not released details about how the victims died.. or a possible motive. now to the roller coaster ride of the president elect will choose to fill open cabinet positions. some of them--former rivals. trump is expected to meet with former g-o-p presidential nominee mitt romney this weekend in regards to the position. the two have voiced their differences with one another in the recent past. among...
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>> time and time again been stonewalled by key officials and our research disregarded. >> >>> what we found today is exactly what we have found in the past. a backlog of citizen complaints against cleveland police officers. out of 470 complaint submitted last year the review board has ruled on 79 of them. following our continued investigations over the past justice stepped into say changes must be made. those proposed changes passed by city council are now on the current ballot. issue 33. >> it is a start. i don't know if it goes far enough in achieving the type of reform and integrity that i think believe that the average citizen was hoping for. >> cleveland state professor ronnie dunn has studied the police review board this is a currently all appointed by the mayor and if issue 33 passes there will be 9 members on the board and some appointed by city council. all police districts will be represented and no member will be a current or former employee of the cleveland police department. >> there are structural ways to look at more accountability and integrity and transparency. >> wha
>> time and time again been stonewalled by key officials and our research disregarded. >> >>> what we found today is exactly what we have found in the past. a backlog of citizen complaints against cleveland police officers. out of 470 complaint submitted last year the review board has ruled on 79 of them. following our continued investigations over the past justice stepped into say changes must be made. those proposed changes passed by city council are now on the current...
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for 15 months she has stonewalled.'s a court order requiring her to disclose this e-mail and she still refuses to comply. clearly trying to drag this out until after the election and you have to ask yourself, what is she hiding? what is it she has to hide from the pennsylvania voters that she cannot even comply with the law when there is a commonwealth court order requiring it? we know there is a lot in her history that suggests it could be all kinds of things she is hiding. npr did an analysis of and said the number one elected official -- the number one government official in abusing the revolving door between government and the businesses they were regulating was none other than katie mcginty. she took pennsylvania tax dollars and funneled it to a company her husband was being paid by. the state ethics commission ruled that conduct is a violation of pennsylvania ethics law. the state supreme court agreed. when she was secretary of the dep she took millions and minds of pennsylvania dollars, funneled it to a foreign
for 15 months she has stonewalled.'s a court order requiring her to disclose this e-mail and she still refuses to comply. clearly trying to drag this out until after the election and you have to ask yourself, what is she hiding? what is it she has to hide from the pennsylvania voters that she cannot even comply with the law when there is a commonwealth court order requiring it? we know there is a lot in her history that suggests it could be all kinds of things she is hiding. npr did an analysis...
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for 15 months, she has stonewalled and refused. other is a court order requiring her and they still refuse to comply. they are trying to drag this out until after the election. what is she hiding? what is it that she has to hide from the voters that she can't comply with the law even when there is a court order requiring it? there could be all kinds of things. npr did an analysis in pennsylvania and they said the number one elected official, the number one government official in abusing the revolving door between government and the businesses they were regulating was none other than katie mcginty. she took in solving tax dollars to a company her husband was being paid by. conduct is a violation of ethics law. when she was secretary, she took millions of pennsylvania dollars and funneled it to a foreign company to set up shop in pennsylvania and they rewarded her with a very lucrative board seat. but then they went out of business and pennsylvania. the only one who one from this is katie mcginty. so i don't know what she's hiding he
for 15 months, she has stonewalled and refused. other is a court order requiring her and they still refuse to comply. they are trying to drag this out until after the election. what is she hiding? what is it that she has to hide from the voters that she can't comply with the law even when there is a court order requiring it? there could be all kinds of things. npr did an analysis in pennsylvania and they said the number one elected official, the number one government official in abusing the...
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from the legacy of the abolitionist movement and the stonewall rebellion in the stonewall rebellion inhe movement to say his campaign as an expression of the grassroots mobilization that can stand up to the status quo that's what a lot of the disappointment rise on the disconnect between what candidate obama ran on and president obama ultimately became. that is the complication in the history that we have to deal with. >> let's move to the opportunities missed. some people said nothing is more expensive than an opportunity missed. so what did it cost us, we are talking about race and justice as the theme of this conference so in terms of race and justice, what did it cost for these opportunities to the next? >> it is a destabilizing thing opportunities missed. some people said nothing is more and i agree we do not have the level of change that was articulated so beautifully in 2008 but with the mighty missing from that they've done an amazing job of pointing that out and as we now see is white supremacy out for everyone to see. we can see the trump supporters and a petite pretty moveme
from the legacy of the abolitionist movement and the stonewall rebellion in the stonewall rebellion inhe movement to say his campaign as an expression of the grassroots mobilization that can stand up to the status quo that's what a lot of the disappointment rise on the disconnect between what candidate obama ran on and president obama ultimately became. that is the complication in the history that we have to deal with. >> let's move to the opportunities missed. some people said nothing is...
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>> time and time again been stonewalled by key officials and our research disregarded. >> >>> what we found today is exactly what we have found in the past. a backlog of citizen complaints against cleveland police officers. out of 470 complaint submitted last year the review board has ruled on 79 of them. following our continued investigations over the past
>> time and time again been stonewalled by key officials and our research disregarded. >> >>> what we found today is exactly what we have found in the past. a backlog of citizen complaints against cleveland police officers. out of 470 complaint submitted last year the review board has ruled on 79 of them. following our continued investigations over the past
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now, just before mcdowell moves south, stonewall jackson will kick up his heels in the shenandoah valley. as a result, union troops will be sent to the shenandoah shally and the military situation changes. in the fall of 1862 it's now under a new commander. a man who is today not known for hi generalship but his whiskers. he had these chops called side burns. they took his name and inverted it. that's what we remember burnside for now. he comes back with men on crossing the river, attacking robert e. lee. when that takes place chatham is going to come under the union army's control and it's going to be used as a headquarters by several different officers. before the battle it was used by orlando wilcox. during the battle itself it's going to be the headquarters of general edward sumner. it's sumner's troops crossing the river and attack the confederates at the infamous stone wall where they will be slaughtered. sumner is in this building directing the movement of his troops while they're doing that. after the battle is over, in fact, even before the battle is over they're going to start
now, just before mcdowell moves south, stonewall jackson will kick up his heels in the shenandoah valley. as a result, union troops will be sent to the shenandoah shally and the military situation changes. in the fall of 1862 it's now under a new commander. a man who is today not known for hi generalship but his whiskers. he had these chops called side burns. they took his name and inverted it. that's what we remember burnside for now. he comes back with men on crossing the river, attacking...
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the near the corner of stonewall drive and wilderness court. >> the ages of the deceased are 35 girls mail, a 30-year-old female, a five-year-old female, and an 18-month-old female. >> there's never been an indication of any issues. larry: so hard affect -- detectives have not released any details about how the victims died or a motive. -- home invasion and murder in gaithersburg. montgomery county police say that these men shot and killed ronald low inside of his home on october 24. but in a twist, detectivesthat a marijuana growing operation was being run their. they say that he was shot during a watched robbery attempt. shot on wednesday, charged with murder, greg is facing firearms charges. autria: this morning we here the desperate 911 call from the woman who was being attacked by a bear. she was checking on her son-in-law's working dog when she was forced to the ground. >> please come help me. please send someone now. he's broken my arms in my legs. i can't move. i'm bleeding. i'm going to die. >> she did all the right things. you know? if she didn't, she might not be is still i
the near the corner of stonewall drive and wilderness court. >> the ages of the deceased are 35 girls mail, a 30-year-old female, a five-year-old female, and an 18-month-old female. >> there's never been an indication of any issues. larry: so hard affect -- detectives have not released any details about how the victims died or a motive. -- home invasion and murder in gaithersburg. montgomery county police say that these men shot and killed ronald low inside of his home on october...
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officials are making decisions to basically these are the same people shop criticized obama for stonewallingthe first place. >> they are talk about protecting illegal immigrants and not their own residents with crime rising at an incredittible rate. >> protect the illegal immigrants and get rid of those awful uneducated white men. lou: that seems to be the story, tony, what do you think? >> you will see a president who understands what it is to defend the american people. there is a boundary to our compassion. to have sank wary cities, lots taking from the civil discourse and well pair of these cities, these are now going to be things that are unacceptable under a trump administration in some regard. you have federal funding associated with a lot of what cities request. so i think you might see for once the word coming from washington that tells these municipalities, these areas, that they have to play by the federal immigration rules. he wants to enforce the existing rule. that's the bottom line. lou: president obama in greece saying we are a country you have to be watchful of. we might get
officials are making decisions to basically these are the same people shop criticized obama for stonewallingthe first place. >> they are talk about protecting illegal immigrants and not their own residents with crime rising at an incredittible rate. >> protect the illegal immigrants and get rid of those awful uneducated white men. lou: that seems to be the story, tony, what do you think? >> you will see a president who understands what it is to defend the american people....
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the only way that could sound more confederate is if he were named "general stonewall secession mccotton-gin." ( laughter ) of the birmingham mccotton-gins. i challenge you to a dual! ( laughter ) in fact, during the reagan administration, he was denied a judicial appointment over some allegations of racism. among other things, a coworker claims sessions said he was okay with the klan "until i learned they smoked pot." ( laughter ) come you should've known they smoked pot when they started calling themselves "wizards." ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) he might be the only politician in history to go down thinking the klan is too chill. ( laughter ) and trump's frontrunner to lead the department of homeland security appears to be kansas secretary of state and middle school football coach who's not allowed on the field anymore, kris kobach. prepared with a strategic plan for the first 365 days. and by "something" i mean this picture, where he is clearly holding his strategic plan for the first 365 days. >> well, that's homeland security. the only way those plans could be safer is if he stored them
the only way that could sound more confederate is if he were named "general stonewall secession mccotton-gin." ( laughter ) of the birmingham mccotton-gins. i challenge you to a dual! ( laughter ) in fact, during the reagan administration, he was denied a judicial appointment over some allegations of racism. among other things, a coworker claims sessions said he was okay with the klan "until i learned they smoked pot." ( laughter ) come you should've known they smoked pot...
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. >> daniel: days after bus full of middle school students veered off road and into a stonewall and drivers facing criminal charges. sky fox was over the scene in quincy last week. now we are learning 58-year-old mark woods has been charged with negligence operation of the bus and marked lane violation. woods remains on paid leave. five students were sent to the hospital but all of them are okay. there from the strip of red it is not going so well to the city it is going to take you 37 minutes. only averaging about 14 miles per hour. shiri? >> shiri: right now 39? and mostly sunny in boston and stick with the sunshine but what you find are temperatures slowly warming into the lower 40s at 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m. i got about 44?, so timeline when we hit the 50s and when we hit next. >> new documents on crash every time a new charter opens, it takes money away from the regular public schools from students like mine. massachusetts schools already lose 400 million a year to charters and question two means we'll lose even more. if you believe every child deserves a great public education, vote no
. >> daniel: days after bus full of middle school students veered off road and into a stonewall and drivers facing criminal charges. sky fox was over the scene in quincy last week. now we are learning 58-year-old mark woods has been charged with negligence operation of the bus and marked lane violation. woods remains on paid leave. five students were sent to the hospital but all of them are okay. there from the strip of red it is not going so well to the city it is going to take you 37...