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and a great father, tim davis, in his fourties, when lexie was born and it just changed his world is all he talked about every day at work checking in on her and then it he got home just all about her really joe joe. lexi was just under 2 years old when chad was killed in the hospital room and she's 11. now. do you know where this was? yeah, the movie. that was the cross that they put outside of the movie theater. and we would go and bring flowers. that's hard to believe that a day that we were both looking forward to and enjoying just went from 0 to $60.00 and a blink of an eye. this was my favorite. daddy was always fun, right. like of a smile on his face. he made his heart so happy functioning you laughing, that everything just changed. never coming back, never get in to see his daughter grow up. the of the previous reeves might have had a further time proving. he killed channels and in self defense, before 2005 that's the year florida passed it, stand your ground, not one of the 1st in the country. it offended a centuries old legal tradition known as the castle doctrine council d
and a great father, tim davis, in his fourties, when lexie was born and it just changed his world is all he talked about every day at work checking in on her and then it he got home just all about her really joe joe. lexi was just under 2 years old when chad was killed in the hospital room and she's 11. now. do you know where this was? yeah, the movie. that was the cross that they put outside of the movie theater. and we would go and bring flowers. that's hard to believe that a day that we were...
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run me, it'll, hey, i'm the networks correspondent in beirut, sent an email to direct a general tim davy, expressing his concerns. he argued that historical context and significant information, including expert opinion that israel is actions could amount to genocide was either entirely missing or not being given g. prominence. would they be failed to reply to that email? write them, share it with the rest of his colleagues at the bbc in canada. a lawyer journalist had some of the things to say about c. b, c's coverage. he interrupted a speech the network, c, r test and paper was given. you are not telling the truth as an organization about the genocide happening. the guys are before the eyes of the world in australia and more than 200 employees of abc meant to point out issues again of a terminology and the networks. reliance on is rating military's talking points. they also co dot abc is refusal to use that in terms such as occupation, a potter and genocide, even invasion with respect to the u. k. for a moment and an instance of journalism that rose to the challenge kind of for us to ki
run me, it'll, hey, i'm the networks correspondent in beirut, sent an email to direct a general tim davy, expressing his concerns. he argued that historical context and significant information, including expert opinion that israel is actions could amount to genocide was either entirely missing or not being given g. prominence. would they be failed to reply to that email? write them, share it with the rest of his colleagues at the bbc in canada. a lawyer journalist had some of the things to say...
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it's a points to chat on a points for non executive directors now is current director general tim davy was a former totally party candidate in local elections. the format chat, richard shaw. so united, $400000.00 pounds to the totally policy. he famously loans, forrest johnson, the former prime minister, 800000 pounds. now this of course, led to his adventure at dismissal. but it was that with everything that he was becoming the prime minister of issue. so not both while they both worked at the goldman sachs banking. so there are all this, these links between the bbc and the government. now the government has been very clear of its position on the israel palestine conflict. it projected the is riley 5 on the houses of parliament. wall is why was bombarding garza and of course opposes these codes for c sign. now the former home secretary sort of brought them in who was very recently sent. now she branded these pro palestinian mom. she's the mauch is coding for us. these 5, she famously branded them height, marches, and cold for them to be found. another bbc has of course, long been accu
it's a points to chat on a points for non executive directors now is current director general tim davy was a former totally party candidate in local elections. the format chat, richard shaw. so united, $400000.00 pounds to the totally policy. he famously loans, forrest johnson, the former prime minister, 800000 pounds. now this of course, led to his adventure at dismissal. but it was that with everything that he was becoming the prime minister of issue. so not both while they both worked at the...
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. >> yeah, but at tim davie, i think is named in this story who is now the director general. have heard russell brand for the first time. he's saying, i listen back and i was appalled . listen back and i was appalled. okay. yeah. okay telegraph now, leah wes streeting meeting is set to abolish the nhs by the sound of it. >> so yeah, league tables for the nhs under labour's reform boom or bust plan will be bust. >> then . >> then. >> then. >> yeah. i mean that would continue the trajectory. so wes streeting , the shadow health streeting, the shadow health secretary , will promise far more secretary, will promise far more transparency about poor performance and no more turning a blind eye to failure. just with the nhs. though the rest of the public sector can carry on failing. but yes, they're going to they're going sort of to they're going to sort of measure the performance. but this means hospital trusts this means the hospital trusts the hospitals marking the hospitals will be marking their and, their own homework and, you know, and know, measuring things and they can, know,
. >> yeah, but at tim davie, i think is named in this story who is now the director general. have heard russell brand for the first time. he's saying, i listen back and i was appalled . listen back and i was appalled. okay. yeah. okay telegraph now, leah wes streeting meeting is set to abolish the nhs by the sound of it. >> so yeah, league tables for the nhs under labour's reform boom or bust plan will be bust. >> then . >> then. >> then. >> yeah. i mean that...
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. >> yeah, but at tim davie, i think is named in this story who is now the director general.s to have heard russell brand for the first time. he's saying, i listen back and i was appalled . listen back and i was appalled. okay. yeah. okay telegraph now, leah wes streeting meeting is set to abolish the nhs by the sound of it. >> so yeah, league tables for the nhs under labour's reform boom or bust plan will be bust. >> then . >> then. >> then. >> yeah. i mean that would continue the trajectory. so wes streeting , the shadow health streeting, the shadow health secretary , will promise far more secretary, will promise far more transparency about poor performance and no more turning a blind eye to failure. just with the nhs. though the rest of the public sector can carry on failing. but yes, they're going to they're going sort of to they're going to sort of measure the performance. but this means hospital trusts this means the hospital trusts the hospitals marking the hospitals will be marking their and, their own homework and, you know, and know, measuring things and they can, k
. >> yeah, but at tim davie, i think is named in this story who is now the director general.s to have heard russell brand for the first time. he's saying, i listen back and i was appalled . listen back and i was appalled. okay. yeah. okay telegraph now, leah wes streeting meeting is set to abolish the nhs by the sound of it. >> so yeah, league tables for the nhs under labour's reform boom or bust plan will be bust. >> then . >> then. >> then. >> yeah. i mean...
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if i was tim davie, i'd take him off air right now. >> that's interesting because because, of courseof course. yeah. football. day saturday. football. big day saturday. he'll be commentating on the football match when? >> he'll be on match of >> well, he'll be on match of the day in the evening right. but if you remember at the beginning of the world cup, he lineker began by giving a monologue on a football program about how the human rights situation in qatar, how hypocritical is that from a man who's taken £1.6 million? >> so do you think now then, pearce, that it's impossible able to support palestine ? an able to support palestine? an and the peaceful a two state solution without supporting hamas . hamas. >> i think it's very hard to do that because cause sadly, the two state solution i mean the real problem this war that is being fought at the moment, no one knows what the outcome is going to be. and netanyahu doesn't have much of an idea either . and but the problem is either. and but the problem is that that the people of palestine are being used by hamas. they're not actually
if i was tim davie, i'd take him off air right now. >> that's interesting because because, of courseof course. yeah. football. day saturday. football. big day saturday. he'll be commentating on the football match when? >> he'll be on match of >> well, he'll be on match of the day in the evening right. but if you remember at the beginning of the world cup, he lineker began by giving a monologue on a football program about how the human rights situation in qatar, how...
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did today by the way what are you think is i've i've gone to the jefferson davis school of human that's right so nexto her is tim talbot. tim is our book review editor, an emerging civil war by day he's the chief administrative officer for the central virginia battlefields trust. we'll hear a little bit from them tomorrow. lots going on in the chancellorsville area from a preservation action point of view right now on, a bunch of different fronts. we'll fill you in on some of that. but tim's one of the guys on the front lines who is really trying to help make sure that we're able to addresthat properly. so tim, thank you very much for being with us tonight. our former chief historian, my great polish brother, chris koler koski. chris got his start here at fredericksburg, spotsylvania natial militaryark long, long agohen thpolish still had horses for cavalry, which i think was last week actually ght there. that right now he's the director, the veterans museum for the state of wisconsin. so have more than cheese there. they have veterans, too. and he tells a wide story of the involvement of wisconsinites in the ar
did today by the way what are you think is i've i've gone to the jefferson davis school of human that's right so nexto her is tim talbot. tim is our book review editor, an emerging civil war by day he's the chief administrative officer for the central virginia battlefields trust. we'll hear a little bit from them tomorrow. lots going on in the chancellorsville area from a preservation action point of view right now on, a bunch of different fronts. we'll fill you in on some of that. but tim's...
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and if davis had to choose whether johnston needed to oversee bragg or tim burton, the choice was clear. john pemberton was way worse than braxton back -- braxton bragg g. he needs a babysitter. he ended up going with pemberton until the fall of vicksburg at the fall of a vicksburg meant for more at that time because it allowed the unions to complete the anaconda plan, at least the mississippi river leg of it. so bragg was left to his own devices in middle tennessee. and so union general reinforcesi his army for six months. th clearing middle tennessee of substantial confederate president and the th m murfreesboro roadmap and my favoap the anaconda ha plan. if you everget a chance to , this is chaos in texas. and think this helps me. it is wonderful. so rose anz being reinforced and watches into his campaign which is going toear the federal army out of middle tennessee from murphreesboro down tothat tennessee-georgia border. row should get a lot more m credit for how brilliant a campaign he conducted. al two major positives for the united states. and you also have the repulsion of lee f
and if davis had to choose whether johnston needed to oversee bragg or tim burton, the choice was clear. john pemberton was way worse than braxton back -- braxton bragg g. he needs a babysitter. he ended up going with pemberton until the fall of vicksburg at the fall of a vicksburg meant for more at that time because it allowed the unions to complete the anaconda plan, at least the mississippi river leg of it. so bragg was left to his own devices in middle tennessee. and so union general...
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tim? >> let me just say i'm not scared about little mike davis and what he's going to do. to give trolls like this guy attention. but just before i got on i was listening to an interview with maggie haberman who's probably about as well sourced as anyone in trump world. and she was asked by the interviewer, you know, who are some names that are being tossed around in trump world for attorney general. she volunteered mike davis. that wasn't maggie's idea. he should said that's what people around trump are saying right now. that guy. who's talking about putting me and mehdi in the women's gulag or whatever, which is a really clever, you know, misogynistic joke there. but that's what maggie said. when i interviewed steve bannon for the "circus" on showtime steve bannon suggested that man for attorney general and for white house counsel. would someone like that actually get in there? who the heck knows? but this is not just random, you know, resistance fear -- like getting concerned about something that isn't realistic. the people around trump are saying that this is a person
tim? >> let me just say i'm not scared about little mike davis and what he's going to do. to give trolls like this guy attention. but just before i got on i was listening to an interview with maggie haberman who's probably about as well sourced as anyone in trump world. and she was asked by the interviewer, you know, who are some names that are being tossed around in trump world for attorney general. she volunteered mike davis. that wasn't maggie's idea. he should said that's what people...
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. >> reporter: uc davis professor carrie watkins says it's important to remember that rule for the transit agency especially at a timhen it's struggling finally and it's seen better days in the eyes of the public.. >> using something like b.a.r.t. that the way that it's powered, the fact that it's so much more efficient from a space perspective. >> reporter: and for virgil who hears about the uncertainty around b.a.r.t. at the moment, he's confident it will find a way out of it. especially as someone who saw b.a.r.t. get past the 2013 strike. >> because people need it. >> reporter: reasons from regular riders and transportation experts that b.a.r.t. can still get back on track. and so two different perspectives really saying the same thing. there's still so much value to b.a.r.t. and that's why they want to see it continue to be here in the bay area. and we're going to see the agency face at major test next week. ride along where we are here on market street where stations like this one will have challenges related to the apec summit where they will have a security zone that comes up to where we are standing at this
. >> reporter: uc davis professor carrie watkins says it's important to remember that rule for the transit agency especially at a timhen it's struggling finally and it's seen better days in the eyes of the public.. >> using something like b.a.r.t. that the way that it's powered, the fact that it's so much more efficient from a space perspective. >> reporter: and for virgil who hears about the uncertainty around b.a.r.t. at the moment, he's confident it will find a way out of...
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tim, you recently interviewed former trump white house chief strategist steve bannon on showtime's the circus. let's listen. >> a mega lawyer, on your podcast, mike davis. he suggested one of the top priorities for attorney general, fired the deep state executive branch. a lot -- deport millions of people. then detain people. pardon ever january 6th defendant. what do you think that? >> i think it's fantastic. >> all five? >> so we've all been talking about the potential extreme trump policies. there they are, talking about them so brazenly, so openly. tim, what do you make of the fact that folks have no qualms talking about very extreme, anti-small d democratic rule of law plans that they have for trump's second term. >> i think the main takeaway here is that he's going to have the most radical, most reactionary folks around him. i think that miles can speak to. this last, time there were a lot of people in the administration, there were a lot of other folks as well who are trying to put the bumpers on the bowling lane. that work to, times not others. those bumpers will be off next time. the ban, and mike davis is at the, world they're going to be the
tim, you recently interviewed former trump white house chief strategist steve bannon on showtime's the circus. let's listen. >> a mega lawyer, on your podcast, mike davis. he suggested one of the top priorities for attorney general, fired the deep state executive branch. a lot -- deport millions of people. then detain people. pardon ever january 6th defendant. what do you think that? >> i think it's fantastic. >> all five? >> so we've all been talking about the potential...
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davis that he has to also figure out. we talked to the boss a little bit better, too. yeah, we can continue to chat. i think someone we've got another one in the back. tim robbins from williamsburg and the question i have is you started your talk and you stopped several times saying that bragg was a punching bag. yeah. does he deserve that title? mm. not a lot of meat on those bones. i don't think so. and but i think you have to consider what he the resources he. i think sometimes the personality with these with these buckaroos gets in the way of the kind of reality. and he's a difficult human being. but a lot of us would be difficult if we were under that much stress and in pain and trying to win a war to establish a new nation. there's a lot of sort of external pressure being exerted on bragg. and this metaphor has been on my mind recently. sometimes that creates diamonds. in bragg's case, we don't quite complete that process. i also think bragg was severely compromised by having people like this under his command. i mean, any te robert lee didn't like someone, his army, he sent them to bragg. he's like, it's your problem now. that's not fair to bragg
davis that he has to also figure out. we talked to the boss a little bit better, too. yeah, we can continue to chat. i think someone we've got another one in the back. tim robbins from williamsburg and the question i have is you started your talk and you stopped several times saying that bragg was a punching bag. yeah. does he deserve that title? mm. not a lot of meat on those bones. i don't think so. and but i think you have to consider what he the resources he. i think sometimes the...