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after spending five weeks in icu lydia tillman was transferred to a local rehab hospital. began. >> hi, lydia. >> i showed her a video of my kids saying hello to her because they missed their aunt lydia. >> i want you to get better soon. >> and she got to the part where my 4-year-old started to talk. and she laughed and said hi, lydia. >> hi, lydia. >> it was the first time i got to see her laugh, and i went, she's got memory, she can laugh. >> reporter: but detective gurule's murder case against travis forbes and his search for kenia monge had both stalled, nearly five months after kenia vanished and still no sign of her. but one day he got a call from the crime lab, requesting another dna sample of travis for the fbi. >> i drove up there to get his dna. i walked in, laid down my recorder. he didn't want to talk to any of the detectives, in fort collins, anywhere. but he always talked to me. >> what's up, nash? why are you here? >> i am here because i have a warrant for you. >> reporter: for the next two hours, like a couple of old college chums, the two shot the breeze a
after spending five weeks in icu lydia tillman was transferred to a local rehab hospital. began. >> hi, lydia. >> i showed her a video of my kids saying hello to her because they missed their aunt lydia. >> i want you to get better soon. >> and she got to the part where my 4-year-old started to talk. and she laughed and said hi, lydia. >> hi, lydia. >> it was the first time i got to see her laugh, and i went, she's got memory, she can laugh. >>...
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captain tillman, you had some comments you wanted to make?i just -- i just wanted the commission to know that recruitment is not just a san francisco problem. last year, i chaired a national committee on recruitment with over 20 different departments that were there. most of the big five, new york, l. l.a., obviously us, chicago, and from the south. not everybody wants to be firefighters. everybody will apply, but not everybody, once they start going through all the things that you need to do, are committed to being firefighters, so we have to understand that, first of all, it's not just a san francisco problem when we talk about recruitment. but what is unique upon san francisco is that we are or have been and still are a diverse department, where a lot of these other departments are not. they are still mostly male caucasian. and so we know the proverbial wheel has already been built. we know how to recruit, we just have to do it. and unfortunately, in a lot of the other departments, especially departments of our size, where we have one recr
captain tillman, you had some comments you wanted to make?i just -- i just wanted the commission to know that recruitment is not just a san francisco problem. last year, i chaired a national committee on recruitment with over 20 different departments that were there. most of the big five, new york, l. l.a., obviously us, chicago, and from the south. not everybody wants to be firefighters. everybody will apply, but not everybody, once they start going through all the things that you need to do,...
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and ben tillman was governor of south carolina. but he was a united states senator who would go to the floor of the u.s. senate and talk about the joys of lynching of black folks. this was the first state to secede from the union because of the issue of slavery. but we have the opportunity here in this election to also become the very first state to have two african-american senators serving at the very same time. and so i believe that we are at a crossroads. and the question is, do we stay in the old south or do we move forward boldly and walk into the light of the new south? and i hope we're going to choose the new south. soledad: the judge, amy coney barrett, is moving to the senate now, and there's really not much that democrats can do to stop it. so let's move past is there going to be a vote. how would you vote on her nomination and why? jamie: well, i'm still listening to the testimonies and would love to hear more from her in terms of what are the settled law, particularly as it relates to civil rights in this country, whet
and ben tillman was governor of south carolina. but he was a united states senator who would go to the floor of the u.s. senate and talk about the joys of lynching of black folks. this was the first state to secede from the union because of the issue of slavery. but we have the opportunity here in this election to also become the very first state to have two african-american senators serving at the very same time. and so i believe that we are at a crossroads. and the question is, do we stay in...
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>> let's see when they return and we can continue with captain tillman.sident, do you think there's some power problems in your area? >> not that i know of. i don't have the best luck because i keep breaking it up but i'm not aware of any problems particular to me. >> ok. >> and i have lost chief -- >> we're back on. >> ok, there. we're going to wait for you, madam secretary. >> our wifi went out. >> i know but i meant we were waiting to say do not answer the phone during meetings and i saw, oh, headquarters. we've lost commissioner cleveland. we have -- we've lost commissioner cleveland. >> i'm here. >> ok. >> all right. >> we'll carry on. >> i'm not offended, vice president. >> [laughter] >> i think your camera is off. commissioner cleveland. >> it's good you can hear, please. >> yes. >> do you have an idea of when we lost the power because i've been saying this one thing so many times, i don't have a problem saying it. >> welcome. why don't you give us a condensed version about what you are saying in terms of black representation within the department.
>> let's see when they return and we can continue with captain tillman.sident, do you think there's some power problems in your area? >> not that i know of. i don't have the best luck because i keep breaking it up but i'm not aware of any problems particular to me. >> ok. >> and i have lost chief -- >> we're back on. >> ok, there. we're going to wait for you, madam secretary. >> our wifi went out. >> i know but i meant we were waiting to say do...
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>> let's see when they return and we can continue with captain tillman.am vice president, do you think there's some power problems in your area? >> not that i know of. i don't have the best luck because i keep breaking it up but i'm not aware of any problems particular to me. >> ok. >> and i have lost chief -- >> we're back on. >> ok, there. we're going to wait for you madam secretary. >> our wifi went out. >> i know but i meant we were waiting to say do not answer the phone during meetings and i saw oh headquarters. we've lost commissioner cleveland. we have -- we've lost commissioner cleveland. >> i'm here. >> ok. >> all right. >> we'll carry on. >> i'm not offended, vice president. >> [laughter] >> i think your camera is off. commissioner cleveland. >> it's good you can hear, please. >> yes. >> do you have an idea of when we lost the power because i've been saying this one thing so many times, i don't have a problem saying it. >> welcome. why don't you give us a condensed version about what you are saying in terms of black representation within the dep
>> let's see when they return and we can continue with captain tillman.am vice president, do you think there's some power problems in your area? >> not that i know of. i don't have the best luck because i keep breaking it up but i'm not aware of any problems particular to me. >> ok. >> and i have lost chief -- >> we're back on. >> ok, there. we're going to wait for you madam secretary. >> our wifi went out. >> i know but i meant we were waiting to...
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died her place in the world tillman had not been initiated and they have probably had to bury her a bit quicker and never t.v. died a few months before her husband was more there will probably be buried in the royal term or barbara more infinity dollars but where exactly in the world term is hard to say that there's a bit markopolos theory is that i cannot and never t.t. were buried together in the cliffs of amana but after the fall of the city his son the new pharaoh tootin kamui had their mommies moved and interned in the value of the games. so on a 50 teams remains to be found in the valley of the kings along with those of her husband. protein and she'll decide to pursue this hypothesis and return to look soft. at the famous winter palace and to the hotel which has welcomed generations of explorers. they all fall to the former egyptian capital in the hopes of making great discoveries. from the start of the 19th century eminent egypt ologists rush to look saw to excavate the famous valley of the king. old film footage shows that for a nasty comment a buried treasure. expeditions to th
died her place in the world tillman had not been initiated and they have probably had to bury her a bit quicker and never t.v. died a few months before her husband was more there will probably be buried in the royal term or barbara more infinity dollars but where exactly in the world term is hard to say that there's a bit markopolos theory is that i cannot and never t.t. were buried together in the cliffs of amana but after the fall of the city his son the new pharaoh tootin kamui had their...
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died her place in the world tillman had not been initiated and they had probably had to bury her a bit quicker and never t.v. died a few months before her husband while it will probably be buried in the royal term or barbara more infinite dollars but where exactly in the world term is hard to say at least that it markopolos theory is that i can oxen and never t.t. were buried together in the cliffs of amana but after the fall of the city is some of the new pharaoh tootin ca moon had their mommies moved and interred in the valley of the cain. so on a 50 teams remains to be found in the valley of the kings along with those of her husband. dean and she'll decide to pursue this hypothesis 100 turn to look stop. at the famous winter powers and to the hotel which has welcomed generations of explorers. they all fall into the former egyptian capital in the hopes of making great discoveries. from the start of the 19th century eminent egypt ologists rush to look saw to excavate the famous valley of the games old film footage shows their friend as they come to a buried treasure. expeditions to th
died her place in the world tillman had not been initiated and they had probably had to bury her a bit quicker and never t.v. died a few months before her husband while it will probably be buried in the royal term or barbara more infinite dollars but where exactly in the world term is hard to say at least that it markopolos theory is that i can oxen and never t.t. were buried together in the cliffs of amana but after the fall of the city is some of the new pharaoh tootin ca moon had their...
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philistine and less or that was jump off a lot of them by the outcome of pat tillman a comedy less well from some other part us what. the hot sauce in on the lips with him on. a what kind of whale all that often are blessed to 4th place where you will tell if you're not going to be there to learn to follow the law. or want to count a world politely anika the fall of the year. but how do we know that it's going to have that hackish once i wish it were him nor. thought he one of the 1st gods of the 100 monks that lucked out around him after all the city on mylar in there and. then on about accountable the code name of the. more of them to follow as having been called enough an obvious act on a little off for. one of. the syleena bullet washoe mary had to do more and i thought for sure that all the money lily on us that's got to 40 was mistral what. i am very much born in also my parents were born in ma and also my grandparents were born and they still live in mom you know we are quite close family living here mom a special town because it's a very much a border town it's the bridge to eur
philistine and less or that was jump off a lot of them by the outcome of pat tillman a comedy less well from some other part us what. the hot sauce in on the lips with him on. a what kind of whale all that often are blessed to 4th place where you will tell if you're not going to be there to learn to follow the law. or want to count a world politely anika the fall of the year. but how do we know that it's going to have that hackish once i wish it were him nor. thought he one of the 1st gods of...
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that is something that can be tremendously important politically, to take down the monument to ben tillman, to take down the monument to jay marion sims on the south carolina state house grounds, those would be tremendously important statement and i have been active in supporting them. the same time, i think it is important to build things up and i do think reconstruction is a way to build things up and the museum, public park thing is a good way to go. gregory: they are doing exactly that with the leadership you've ed from the museum that turned from a vision of woodrow wilson's childhood. excitinghat was an program to be involved with. gregory: that's incredibly exciting project, if and when we get to a point where people can visit things, i assume it is probably closed right now. but if and when we can get to the point where people can visit things, i would encourage them to go and see the really impressive work they have been doing in columbia. really appreciate your time today. it has been an interesting discussion of a remarkable book. it's something people are going to be wrestling
that is something that can be tremendously important politically, to take down the monument to ben tillman, to take down the monument to jay marion sims on the south carolina state house grounds, those would be tremendously important statement and i have been active in supporting them. the same time, i think it is important to build things up and i do think reconstruction is a way to build things up and the museum, public park thing is a good way to go. gregory: they are doing exactly that with...
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died her place in the world tillman had not been initiated and they have probably had to bury her a bit quicker and never t.v. died a few months before her husband was mole and will probably be buried in the royal term infinite dollars but where exactly in the world which is hard to say of the. markopolos theory is that i cannot and never t.t. were buried together in the cliffs of amana but after the fall of the city his son the new pharaoh tootin commune had their mommies moved and interned in the valley of the cain. so on if a t.t.s. remains to be found in the valley of the kings along with those of her husband. protein and she'll decide to pursue this hypothesis and return to look saw. at the famous winter palace and to the hotel which has welcomed generations of explorers. they all fall to the former egyptian capital in the hopes of making great discoveries. from the start of the 19th century eminent egypt ologists rush to look saw to excavate the famous valley of the game. old film footage shows the frenetic hunt for buried treasure. expeditions to the valley of the kings multiplie
died her place in the world tillman had not been initiated and they have probably had to bury her a bit quicker and never t.v. died a few months before her husband was mole and will probably be buried in the royal term infinite dollars but where exactly in the world which is hard to say of the. markopolos theory is that i cannot and never t.t. were buried together in the cliffs of amana but after the fall of the city his son the new pharaoh tootin commune had their mommies moved and interned in...
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this was the seat of a man called ben "pitchfork" tillman, who was a governor of south carolina, but also a united states senator. and when he was in the senate, he would go to the floor of the u.s. senate and talk joyfully about the lynching of black folks. you know, in south carolina, we were the gateway of enslaved people coming into this country, almost 40% of africans came to this country enslaved through the port of charleston. south carolina was the very first state to secede from the union because of the issue of slavery. on november 3rd, we can make history here in south carolina. we can usher in what i call the new south. because south carolina, when i win, will become the very first state in this great union of ours that will have two african-american senators serving at the same time. we can make that history on november 3rd. exactly right. >> that will be something. >> let me ask you about what has to happen now. it's not just a matter of the polling, as we've seen across the country. we know that generally speaking, only 55% of americans vote in presidential elections.
this was the seat of a man called ben "pitchfork" tillman, who was a governor of south carolina, but also a united states senator. and when he was in the senate, he would go to the floor of the u.s. senate and talk joyfully about the lynching of black folks. you know, in south carolina, we were the gateway of enslaved people coming into this country, almost 40% of africans came to this country enslaved through the port of charleston. south carolina was the very first state to secede...
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there was an act called the tillman act, saying that money could not be given to political campaignsy corporations. ,he united states supreme court joined by justice scalia, her hero, and others, said we are going to overturn this law that has been in place for a hundred years to protect the electoral process. that is what was done. so to have lindsey graham, who was a big ally of ours on this issue, when i was in the senate and he was in the house at the time. to have him complain about this because a lot of money is being spent against them, you wonder, where was he when citizens united came down, when there was an effort to require disclosure of all these contributions, as the supreme court asked for? courtality is, it is this that is threatening to strike down the will of the american people, not only in campaign-finance but almost immediately on the affordable care act. i could not believe they were talking about the will of the people. the will of the people was expressed in the affordable care act, and they are talking about dismantling that, and that is one of their goals. so
there was an act called the tillman act, saying that money could not be given to political campaignsy corporations. ,he united states supreme court joined by justice scalia, her hero, and others, said we are going to overturn this law that has been in place for a hundred years to protect the electoral process. that is what was done. so to have lindsey graham, who was a big ally of ours on this issue, when i was in the senate and he was in the house at the time. to have him complain about this...
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. ♪ i don't know what i'm going t do ♪ >> reporter: after a virtual end to last season -- todd tillmanfani and blake shelton. we may be back, but things are definitely different we missed everybody during the remote live shows in may, so it is good to all be together now >> this season, our chairs are even further apart because we're social distancing. kelly is way over there. >> what's up, gwen >> reporter: staff and crew numbers have been reduced 60%, and covid tests happen multiple times a week despite the changes due to the pandemic, the coaches are thrilled to be reunited with their red chairs how does it feel to be back on stage in los angeles for another season of "the voice"? >> awesome to be totally honest, i didn't think this was going to happen at all >> every day we'd be calling, are we still going still going? just excited about it. >> yup. >> wondering how we were going to pull it off >> reporter: with one of the biggest changes for the season being no live audience, the show's producers got creative. >> we're able to see people from all over the country, right here in ou
. ♪ i don't know what i'm going t do ♪ >> reporter: after a virtual end to last season -- todd tillmanfani and blake shelton. we may be back, but things are definitely different we missed everybody during the remote live shows in may, so it is good to all be together now >> this season, our chairs are even further apart because we're social distancing. kelly is way over there. >> what's up, gwen >> reporter: staff and crew numbers have been reduced 60%, and covid...
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so you're thinking of, like, southern firebrands from pitchfork ben tillman and james vardigan, a lot of them are not interested in what's looming on the horizon. a group is pushing against the preparedness programs and interventionism. it's 1914 to 1916. it's made important because of the election cycle. so he has to gather that in. he couldn't go much further until november 1916, and it's not a shock that after november 1916, a lot of the programs that lead up into the war really begin in ernest. so you see that. then you also see in the west there are some interesting configurations that have a lot to do with mexico. the western labor interests don't want to fight a war with mexico, for instance. and i think republicans were oddly unaware of that or they didn't seem to discern the nuances of the fact that the west, who becomes solidly democratic for a moment, and 11 of the 12 states were women voters, for instance, in this election cycle, were also passive-leaning and not interested in a war, that that's also a group that supported wilson who kept us out of war for the moment. plea
so you're thinking of, like, southern firebrands from pitchfork ben tillman and james vardigan, a lot of them are not interested in what's looming on the horizon. a group is pushing against the preparedness programs and interventionism. it's 1914 to 1916. it's made important because of the election cycle. so he has to gather that in. he couldn't go much further until november 1916, and it's not a shock that after november 1916, a lot of the programs that lead up into the war really begin in...
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tillman saying, hardly any foreign policy discussions. will saying, both did pretty well.oe biden hurt himself a little on oil. beyond that i doubt little, if any, needles moved. that very important in these days leading up to the election, but today devoted to the debate. we've got two more hours to go to hear from the viewer. if you want to call and let us know, if you are supporter of president trump, call us at (202)-748-8001. if you support joe biden, (202)-748-8000. if you consider yourself undecided at this point, or you are supporting another candidate, call us at (202)-748-8002. as we listen to our next call, mark from virginia, we show you some -- mark, good morning. go ahead. ms. welker: -- caller: before the debate i was fully on board with joe biden. i was very impressed with the job that donald trump did. but before that i really bought and the lies misrepresentations that the media was trying to portray trump as the biggest racist. debate, i did a little pastrch into joe biden's and donald trump's policies. once you do the research yourself, i promise, you w
tillman saying, hardly any foreign policy discussions. will saying, both did pretty well.oe biden hurt himself a little on oil. beyond that i doubt little, if any, needles moved. that very important in these days leading up to the election, but today devoted to the debate. we've got two more hours to go to hear from the viewer. if you want to call and let us know, if you are supporter of president trump, call us at (202)-748-8001. if you support joe biden, (202)-748-8000. if you consider...
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yeah, joe, this is really exciting we've had a restart, recovery commission for many months shirley tillmandent of princeton, ken frasier, ceo of merck have led that great group of folks out of that has spun a ceo council as you rightfully pointed out that's grown to nine companies, cochaired by ken and charlie lowry, ceo of prudential in this group of their own, will came up is said you know what, we want to make a commitment to hiring a certain amount of folks by the end of this decade who we otherwise would not have hired and have developed relationships with vendors to the tune of a big number with vendors that we otherwise would not have been doing business with. and in each case, it's a focus on hiring underserved communities, particularly community of color as well as diverse vendors, and it's a continuation, joe, of the theme we have talked about here before, the pandemic didn't create the inequities, but it's laid them bare and so this ceo council has stepped up with this commitment and if that weren't enough, they're actually now encouraging other companies to come in and hire an
yeah, joe, this is really exciting we've had a restart, recovery commission for many months shirley tillmandent of princeton, ken frasier, ceo of merck have led that great group of folks out of that has spun a ceo council as you rightfully pointed out that's grown to nine companies, cochaired by ken and charlie lowry, ceo of prudential in this group of their own, will came up is said you know what, we want to make a commitment to hiring a certain amount of folks by the end of this decade who we...