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he was he was vice president while john adams was president. and he does a lot of stuff that borders on treason. if there had actually been a declaration of war against france, some of his behavior behind the scenes would have counted. but of particular note, in 1798, he hated the alien and sedition acts. and as some of the prosecutions did begin to take up, especially in the south, he and james madison drafted the virginia and kentucky resolutions. now the ordering of this and their involvement is quite important. so thomas jefferson drafted the kentucky resolution first and sent it to an ally in kentucky who then moderated the language and got it passed. no problem, james madison wrote the virginia declaration or virginia resolution, and it was more moderate than jefferson's draft and their their friends shared it with jefferson and jefferson inserted a clause that said that the states could declare laws to be null and void. they didn't tell madison that they had inserted this clause and then send it to the virginia legislature to pass. it wa
he was he was vice president while john adams was president. and he does a lot of stuff that borders on treason. if there had actually been a declaration of war against france, some of his behavior behind the scenes would have counted. but of particular note, in 1798, he hated the alien and sedition acts. and as some of the prosecutions did begin to take up, especially in the south, he and james madison drafted the virginia and kentucky resolutions. now the ordering of this and their...
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it was a very bad night. it was tough. it was really tough. i guess you just don't know what to do after that, how to channel your emotions. we were all devastated. keith morrison: once she arrived home, bonnie's mother karen jumped into action. had to find the truth about bonnie's day and seemed equipped to do so. she was an anchorage reserve police officer, and, before that, a local tv reporter. she told her media friends it was murder. the troopers didn't know what they were doing. she even included samantha in this interview. she wouldn't have taken a ride, and she wouldn't have taken it from a stranger for sure. there was nothing accidental about it. keith morrison: but, initially, it did look like an accidental fall to one of the troopers, the one who happened to have been the first to talk to karen. but the others saw the evidence and thought murder. one trooper at the crime scene was tim hunyor, now retired. one thing that was strange to us, we did find one drop of blood on a leaf at the top of the cliff. keith morrison: one drop of bl
it was a very bad night. it was tough. it was really tough. i guess you just don't know what to do after that, how to channel your emotions. we were all devastated. keith morrison: once she arrived home, bonnie's mother karen jumped into action. had to find the truth about bonnie's day and seemed equipped to do so. she was an anchorage reserve police officer, and, before that, a local tv reporter. she told her media friends it was murder. the troopers didn't know what they were doing. she even...
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that was the year i was born. i mean, it was kind of meaningful to me. the argument that was made around in fact, this provoked russell kirk's book consider to this day and probably have copies of it here in the bookstore. it's considered the bible of the modern conservative. it is the most essential book i heard a tv personality on msnbc said, quoting from russell kirk before yesterday in the morning. so what they were arguing this provoked by the way william he had two big fans russell kirk william buckley and barry goldwater. everybody. all the rest of the republicans all thought it was kind of a crackpot. but the this provoked william f buckley to write an op ed for national review in which he argued that white people are genetically superior black people and that in order to maintain edmund burke idea and russell kirk's idea of order classes in society, it was necessary to maintain basically segregation. it's one of the more ignominy as pieces of the history of national review, which they don't like to talk a
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jackson believe that it was important that the government bureaucracy was moral, that it was free from corruption, that government officials did not think of this as a lifelong office position that they could hold on to and maybe even pass on to relatives. he wanted people there who were working for the efficiency of government. and so he he focuses on that in a way that really no president before him had done. so he and those those are four pretty big items. but he doesn't come in with, you know, 20 items, you know, two dozen items that he wants to focus on. he really focuses on those four issues, at least at the beginning. andrew jackson was elected president may 18, 28, reelected in 832. he was first sworn in on. fourth 1829. but to understand end andrew jackson, we have to go back to 1824. and in 1824, he ran for president and here were the results. it was andrew jackson versus john quincy adams. andrew jackson, 199 electoral votes and 151,000 votes in the popular vote. john quincy adams received 84 electoral votes and 113,000 votes and received only 30.9% of the popula vote. t joh
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he was asked this was important. he was asked if the crew of the passenger plane attempted to pull up, if they attempted to make any kind of movement to evade the collision, he said. at one point, there was an increase in pitch. now what that really means i'm not an expert in aviation. i don't really know. but he did say that, indicating that there may may have been an attempt by the passenger crew, passenger planes, crew to evade the collision. but of course, it all unfolded so fast that it was unavoidable. apparently. a couple of other things, jessica. he gave timelines that really i mean, you could go over every second that he outlaid there, but basically this unfolded in just a matter of a few seconds. a couple of things that we took note of here at about. 840, 7:39 p.m. on wednesday night, the control tower asked the military helicopter if the plane was in sight. um, just a couple of seconds later, at eight 4742, the control tower told the military chopper to pass behind the passenger plane. and this is crucial.
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where there was someone else to learn support was able to focus on i was with gosh was to so i'm, it shows the work up the for sure. you know, necessarily. so for example, say ok, you're so yeah, the one doesn't like what was what the and yeah. so let you also, i sort of liam alleged items of if you always have those things by the name of parts i knew that i was going to say like i don't, is there so long as i was going to say my 1st name, sir, regardless case she doesn't use call list. i just know what it was that you gave me like so many of the guys, a lot of that it was they ask homeless was trying to tell us, i don't know why they didn't just let them know. we're just a jessica, obviously i'm showing us how is the smart board a shift was badly wounded in the battle. so a criminal, a bunch he returned and was promoted to a lot of cause of last going. you know, if it shows on this as far as up, was it just a little what i knew? what was the most that he was going to say she knew really can understand what, what the most of us. so it is an illness reduced it for you. well, i'll let
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and it was it was really it was stunning to see.st i don't know if that was happening anywhere else at the time. >> well, i received a lot of initial reaction from people. it was disgusting saying, why would you put a black man on television like that? i mean, you know, and. >> when you talk about breaking barriers, it's hard to break barriers. >> yeah. and he brought he broke it right early on because he just had the talent. and i got to give it to bill schwartz. that bill schwartz was the guy that hired him and made him want what he was. but i'll tell you a quick thing. i'll never forget about dennis. i went down to mexico on a trip. on a vacation by myself because i was shot, and i didn't know that sitting behind me was deborah and dennis. and they were sitting. and when we were going to the same resort anyway, we're in the area with baggage, you know, to get through integration. and there was a round piece of steel. you had to hit it. and if the light went red, that means you were going to be investigated and you have your bags
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the question was the altitude was read in the voice recorder was trying to pull up. tell you about one point very close to the impact there was a slight change in pitch, an increase in pitch. that is something we will get you more detail on. is indication of an increase in pitch. period i also think there's a 100-foot discrepancy between what the air traffic controller was seeing on the screen in front of them and what the heights, the altitude of the plane there's a hundred feet difference? >> the question is was there 10t we found the plane to be operating at in the air traffic control cap. i'm saying the initial data we have on the control tower cap says 200 feet would have been visualized. this is a fairly good estimate but it needs to meet final and should not say estimate it's a fairly good initial read. it needs to be finalized. and again this cr j was operating 325 feet plus or minus 25. >> how common is that the two aircraft would be operating on different frequencies with the same control tower? >> how common would it be the two aircraft to be operating on
the question was the altitude was read in the voice recorder was trying to pull up. tell you about one point very close to the impact there was a slight change in pitch, an increase in pitch. that is something we will get you more detail on. is indication of an increase in pitch. period i also think there's a 100-foot discrepancy between what the air traffic controller was seeing on the screen in front of them and what the heights, the altitude of the plane there's a hundred feet difference?...
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i was thankful for the people i was serving with.he 82nd are some of the best and most hardcharging soldiers the army has ever created. there were really hard days. david: what did you do when you came back? gov. moore: i did a white house fellowship. part of it was my deputy brigade commander was also a former white house fellow. david: after you finish the white house fellowship, what did you do? gov. moore: i went to citi. i spent close to five years working for citi doing investment banking, m&a and also doing technology. david: you did that a number of years and then organization came along called robin hood and they said we want you to head it up. what is robin hood and why did you take the job? gov. moore: it's one of the nation's largest poverty fighting organizations. it started over 30 years ago and it started with an initial idea of saying what if you could take analytics and data, the same way we take analytics and data when we are making trading decisions and we are buying companies, and put that toward the poverty fight
i was thankful for the people i was serving with.he 82nd are some of the best and most hardcharging soldiers the army has ever created. there were really hard days. david: what did you do when you came back? gov. moore: i did a white house fellowship. part of it was my deputy brigade commander was also a former white house fellow. david: after you finish the white house fellowship, what did you do? gov. moore: i went to citi. i spent close to five years working for citi doing investment...
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was really, really concerned about what this incident, which was never going to disappear, was going to do to his kids and how he was going to restore his legacy and how he was going to make this up to his family. >> kobe bryant did not invent girldad. he just perfected it. it just felt like the future was limitless for him. then, in a heartbeat, it all stops in the most horrific way imaginable. >> the first half of his career is like people was attacking his character. the end of it is like people was loving this guy. >> because we watched how he had transformed once he stopped playing basketball. >> my little 11. >> year old gianna goes. >> well, dad, you always tell us to go after our dreams. >> fatherhood meant [applause] it was a dream of mine to play for the lakers ever since i was a little kid. i would watch magic play. i'd watch michael play. and i'd say, you know, can i get to that level? hi, kobe bryant. i have decided to skip college and take my talent to the nba. [cheers, applause] [ominous music] nba. i want to be the greatest player that i could possibly become. >> he w
was really, really concerned about what this incident, which was never going to disappear, was going to do to his kids and how he was going to restore his legacy and how he was going to make this up to his family. >> kobe bryant did not invent girldad. he just perfected it. it just felt like the future was limitless for him. then, in a heartbeat, it all stops in the most horrific way imaginable. >> the first half of his career is like people was attacking his character. the end of...
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in the same room was vernon jordan when i was part of when clinton was president. and he apparently would come regularly to meet with bill clinton because. he was one of clinton's confidantes and would be sort of the cabinet. and again, nobody, you know, jumped all over vernon jordan. he was given his space. and i remember seeing him at a restaurant and he had a a peaceful dinner. nobody was running up to him and interrupting him. fortunately. so well again, thank you so much for your attention and for coming tonight. let's all go out and enjoy this very special island at a very special time of the year. i don't know about the rest of you, but this time of the year is actually my favorite time on the vineyard. the autumn when it's less crowded and when the leaves are turning. so enjoy the evening and again, thank you so much for your attention.
in the same room was vernon jordan when i was part of when clinton was president. and he apparently would come regularly to meet with bill clinton because. he was one of clinton's confidantes and would be sort of the cabinet. and again, nobody, you know, jumped all over vernon jordan. he was given his space. and i remember seeing him at a restaurant and he had a a peaceful dinner. nobody was running up to him and interrupting him. fortunately. so well again, thank you so much for your attention...
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>> it was -- it was upsetting.ody about that. he shouldn't have had to hide that life. he shouldn't have had to lie. having a relationship and being gay, that's just part of life. and i wish he would've been able -- >> felt comfortable, yeah. >> -- to share that with us. >> how are you doing? >> police bring in this secret lover for questioning. they can't help but wonder, would this man have a reason to murder bob? and what about diane? could his existence have sent her into a murderous rage? >> we've altered the man's voice. >> people are gonna find out some stuff they're probably not gonna like. >> feelings can run wild with someone. "if i can't have you, nobody's going to have you." it gives people motive. >> and as a young, untested detective is taking on his very first big murder case, a totally unexpected assist from the cutting edge of forensic science. it's going to take this investigation into surprising territory. and bring answers at last to the key question, why was bob eidman killed? >> it blew my min
>> it was -- it was upsetting.ody about that. he shouldn't have had to hide that life. he shouldn't have had to lie. having a relationship and being gay, that's just part of life. and i wish he would've been able -- >> felt comfortable, yeah. >> -- to share that with us. >> how are you doing? >> police bring in this secret lover for questioning. they can't help but wonder, would this man have a reason to murder bob? and what about diane? could his existence have...
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petra was crying, because i was laying on her, and it was loud. it was very loud, very chaotic. what was happening around you? what are you hearing? everybody was scrambling. the shooting was like coming from all directions. kate snow: katherine knew her boys had been headed toward that department store, the nakumatt. amid all the noise and commotion, she managed to call them and yell out a quick warning. i said, don't come out of nakumatt. they're shooting. go, run, hide. do not come out. kate snow: katherine knew the situation was dangerous, extremely dangerous, but at least she had some cover. faith wambua and her kids were also trapped on the ground floor but cowering out in the open, exposed to the gunmen stalking new victims. i'm telling the kids to lie down. then now there's this continuous loud sounds and that's when i knew they were shooting. then i thought, "uh oh, wrong choice of hiding place." i remember even my daughter at one point asked me, "mama, was this the best place we could hide?" kate snow: the assault continued. you're not hearing just one gunman. you're h
petra was crying, because i was laying on her, and it was loud. it was very loud, very chaotic. what was happening around you? what are you hearing? everybody was scrambling. the shooting was like coming from all directions. kate snow: katherine knew her boys had been headed toward that department store, the nakumatt. amid all the noise and commotion, she managed to call them and yell out a quick warning. i said, don't come out of nakumatt. they're shooting. go, run, hide. do not come out. kate...
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it was she was amazing. she was really amazing. when she went back on e way back, she had picture taken with the dog because when she was in london, she had to take and she said she wanted a picture of what will probably my only friend in switzerland she was very good and then by the way when the war is over she bought it. she bought a and made it very successful made a lot of money is she's a great hero another who was involved was a woman named josephine roach, who was a social worker in denver. that's where creel met her. and she worked closely to help immigrant groups work with groups to make them while to propagandize them, but also to them get so they could learn languages over the air. what was the first lady's name again? bureau by. uh, and yeah, so. and she was also good and also leader in the suffrage movement. okay. but the cpi also did bad things as you can. you've already discovered. and i'm going to we're going to go through a couple of them. george creole always liked to say first of all, i just say this. i've writte
it was she was amazing. she was really amazing. when she went back on e way back, she had picture taken with the dog because when she was in london, she had to take and she said she wanted a picture of what will probably my only friend in switzerland she was very good and then by the way when the war is over she bought it. she bought a and made it very successful made a lot of money is she's a great hero another who was involved was a woman named josephine roach, who was a social worker in...
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it was, it was.canning (voiceover): heather moved into this rental house with the help of family and friends. she was backed by a lot of awesome girls. so she was ready. she would say, you know, i don't have anything in my house but my crock pot and my mattress and my brown boots. but that's ok because i'm happy. andrea canning (voiceover): in his interview with police, chris said that after nine years of marriage, he and heather began to have some differences. but he said he had no clue she was going to move out on him and was even more shocked when he found out she had filed for divorce. i was totally side swept. did not see it coming. andrea canning (voiceover): chris told detective kemp he'd been trying to patch things up with heather ever since. i want my wife. i want the family dynamic that we had. i want us to be together. i want to work things out. ok. andrea canning (voiceover): kemp questioned what heather had been up to while chris was trying to win her back. it's common, a lot of times, w
it was, it was.canning (voiceover): heather moved into this rental house with the help of family and friends. she was backed by a lot of awesome girls. so she was ready. she would say, you know, i don't have anything in my house but my crock pot and my mattress and my brown boots. but that's ok because i'm happy. andrea canning (voiceover): in his interview with police, chris said that after nine years of marriage, he and heather began to have some differences. but he said he had no clue she...
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how was it to have her back? it was wonderful. it was fun.t of her video clips that she took on her trip. did you stay over the weekend, or-- i did. she asked me if i would stay with her, so i did. keith morrison: on monday morning, february 24, kathy got up early and left for work, leaving nancy and her dog, gabe, at the house. knowing nancy would need peace and quiet to get over her jet lag, she put a note on the front door asking would be visitors to leave nancy alone. she did not want to be disturbed. nancy pfister never wanted to be disturbed when she slept. right. you do not call her. you do not wake her. she always slept with her earplugs and her eye mask and everything shut. close the door, and do not disturb. keith morrison: billy clayton also left nancy alone, but felt much better just knowing she was home. billy clayton: i worried about her constantly when she was away from aspen. but when she returned to aspen, i didn't worry about her. i would relax. i sent her an email-- there was a photo of my four-year-old son-- to aunt nancy,
how was it to have her back? it was wonderful. it was fun.t of her video clips that she took on her trip. did you stay over the weekend, or-- i did. she asked me if i would stay with her, so i did. keith morrison: on monday morning, february 24, kathy got up early and left for work, leaving nancy and her dog, gabe, at the house. knowing nancy would need peace and quiet to get over her jet lag, she put a note on the front door asking would be visitors to leave nancy alone. she did not want to be...
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his life was not lost. j yeah, his... his life was not lost. he was stolen. he was taken.tally but had what was mentally unwell but had insight and he was not to e— 7 for murdering my child. i account for murdering my child. i said earlier today, in september saidgearlier today. in september. calocane discharged with 2022, calocane was discharged with no risk assessment. you have alluded that. i won't go into more ...h.e . he was 7 7 7h7ewas7just 7 7 7 he was7just released he was just released into detail. he was just released into the in �*22, was 6! was a warrant issued tor his there was a warrant issued for his arrest because of violence one of many, this previously, one of many, this time an emergency but an emergency worker. but importantly, for us, in september 22, we took 18—year—old to a city that was nottingham, a city that was not safe to have him. we didn't know we to havo'him; wordidn't'knowthat; wo' know that six months and a later, evil would be waiting in shadows 7 shadows for 7 7 77shadows7for7him77 77 7 7 77shadows7for7him7a7nd 77 7 shadows for him and gra
his life was not lost. j yeah, his... his life was not lost. he was stolen. he was taken.tally but had what was mentally unwell but had insight and he was not to e— 7 for murdering my child. i account for murdering my child. i said earlier today, in september saidgearlier today. in september. calocane discharged with 2022, calocane was discharged with no risk assessment. you have alluded that. i won't go into more ...h.e . he was 7 7 7h7ewas7just 7 7 7 he was7just released he was just...
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and there was the belief that she was embarrassed. and so a sort of kangaroo court was conducted. she was found guilty, given as evidence was testimony by many people who had never met or had not interviewed her at all for these purposes, had met her in passing, had met her when husband was dying, when her children had died. so it was not a fair and just trial. and of course, she was out a year later and her son was ruined. yet what remains is this idea that mary lincoln was crazy. and so i try address that. there are certain themes that coming up because just not resolved mary lincoln was crazy president taft never got stuck in the bath. i feel like i will die on that hill. and just so other things that i feel like bears repeating over and over again until i stop seeing them all the time, including in the new york times. when you're doing this personal and certainly faster of presidential history, how much? how much? back checking do you have to go back and do you about your love of end notes, how much how many notes do you put for your substack posts? how do you go about that pr
and there was the belief that she was embarrassed. and so a sort of kangaroo court was conducted. she was found guilty, given as evidence was testimony by many people who had never met or had not interviewed her at all for these purposes, had met her in passing, had met her when husband was dying, when her children had died. so it was not a fair and just trial. and of course, she was out a year later and her son was ruined. yet what remains is this idea that mary lincoln was crazy. and so i try...
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but what was really happening was far more sinister. >> the fact that somebody was doing that for financial gain was just nauseating. >> her blog posts capturing hearts and wallets. >> we believed everything that came out of her mouth. >> was it all a lie? meet the woman who helped expose the truth. >> do you think she's likely to scam again? >> plus, julia stiles, the ten things i hate about you actor. >> pick up on friday, then. >> oh, right. friday. >> now directing a film of her own. wish she were here. >> the memories people have of us, they make us immortal. >> starring dirty dancing's jennifer gray. >> the time of my life. >> why it was so important for her son to see her on the other side of the camera. >> he could see me in a leadership role, you know, being the boss, the person with ideas and people were interested in my ideas. >> and countdown to the big game. >> it's win or go home. >> meet eagles running back saquon barkley. his amazing plays on the field, the history he can make on super bowl sunday, and what makes him more nervous than game day. >> i'm just not good with stuf
but what was really happening was far more sinister. >> the fact that somebody was doing that for financial gain was just nauseating. >> her blog posts capturing hearts and wallets. >> we believed everything that came out of her mouth. >> was it all a lie? meet the woman who helped expose the truth. >> do you think she's likely to scam again? >> plus, julia stiles, the ten things i hate about you actor. >> pick up on friday, then. >> oh, right....
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but that was not what was happening. every 20 years or so something happened that brought the issue of slavery. the the south would threaten to secede from the union if they didn't get way. so they got their way and slavery became stronger and stronger and stronger. and then we come to kansas. in 1855, 1854, actually, when the kansas act was passed, thousands of men on both sides of the issue into the state, into the future state, into the territory. and violence erupted. and that violence early on was mainly against pretty state men, pro-slavery men into kansas, saying that we have a right for kansas to be a slave you foreigners from east have no right to come here and tell us what we can do. and they were willing to do what had to to enforce that so that violence was was brutal, but it was mainly one on one or small groups on each other. not a battle any kind. not yet anyway. in may of 1854, the kansas arrest act was signed and. a few months later, five of john brown sons came out to kansas to settle and to vote for ka
but that was not what was happening. every 20 years or so something happened that brought the issue of slavery. the the south would threaten to secede from the union if they didn't get way. so they got their way and slavery became stronger and stronger and stronger. and then we come to kansas. in 1855, 1854, actually, when the kansas act was passed, thousands of men on both sides of the issue into the state, into the future state, into the territory. and violence erupted. and that violence...
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christopher: a lot was made about the mediums and where trump was going and less was made about what the candidate would say when they go you talk about kamala harris, so much debate about whether she would go on rogan, whether she wasn't. how which she filled those three hours? trump has picked up where he left off, he has a lot more conservative outlets with ice folks on these raids. there producing the news. that is something the democrats did when they had initiatives they wanted to do, they had media in there. that is what people are seeing, they are seeing dr. phil in chicago on these raids. betsy: it gets in the social-media stream of everybody. elex: people in his cabinet are all people on fox news channel. people say there is a negative, but it is a positive in that they are good on tv -- betsy: he's a casting agent. elex: i want to get jessica in here quick. give us some of the numbers. from a california perspective, for so long donald trump seen as the bogeyman, that even associating with him would hurt you. look at the way adam schiff treated steve garvey in the primary,
christopher: a lot was made about the mediums and where trump was going and less was made about what the candidate would say when they go you talk about kamala harris, so much debate about whether she would go on rogan, whether she wasn't. how which she filled those three hours? trump has picked up where he left off, he has a lot more conservative outlets with ice folks on these raids. there producing the news. that is something the democrats did when they had initiatives they wanted to do,...
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and she was happy. yeah, she was. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): and that's why it made no sense when, just days later, maribel ramos, soldier, student, loving aunt, simply disappeared. craig melvin (voiceover): coming up, what had happened to maribel ramos? nobody had heard from her. nobody. craig melvin (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. and adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for type 1 diabetes or children. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take if you or your family had mtc, men 2, or if allergic to it. stop taking and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomac
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it was. there was something.an look up what it was, but it's gone now in case you want to leave the house. if you're driving on 80. i now look back to see if what around what time that was. but right now, as you look at the triple a traffic camera, you can see that on the bay bridge. it looks pretty good. no major problems here. now, there was a hit and run on the bridge earlier, but they got rid of it. so what happens is there are things that get there early in the morning. and if the chp gets rid of it early, then we don't have any real delays. san mateo bridge, the same thing goes. and we look around here and we don't see a lot going on in the east bay. that's just the way we like it. we'll see if it stays that way. 602. let's get back to the headlines. >> thank you. sal. we are following a developing story on the peninsula. police are investigating what officers say is a deadly shooting in redwood city. officers were called to adams street and jefferson avenue at 140 this morning. officers say they found a pe
it was. there was something.an look up what it was, but it's gone now in case you want to leave the house. if you're driving on 80. i now look back to see if what around what time that was. but right now, as you look at the triple a traffic camera, you can see that on the bay bridge. it looks pretty good. no major problems here. now, there was a hit and run on the bridge earlier, but they got rid of it. so what happens is there are things that get there early in the morning. and if the chp gets...
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but we're hearing tonight that that she was shocked when she was notified today she was being removed from this position. >> i think that's. >> the most. >> shocking. >> part of this. >> caitlyn is, you. >> know, she was not the. person that was. >> in. >> charge of the archives at the time. so this is not something that's like a direct oh, clearly, you. >> know. >> donald trump is going against. >> someone who. >> has been on his bad side historically, but. >> he has been openly. >> critical about the national. >> archives in the past. >> so he has hinted in the past that he would be replacing the archivist. i think the. shock is, of. >> course, the timing. >> but as we've seen in the last. >> three weeks, donald. >> trump is wasting. >> no. >> time to. >> purge washington. >> of people that he. doesn't believe. >> are going to be loyal to his administration. >> and people that he doesn't feel are are going to serve, you know, his mission. >> and she. >> just fits that as. >> well. >> even if it's a. >> shocking friday night. >> you know, news dump. >> yeah. mark, what did you make o
but we're hearing tonight that that she was shocked when she was notified today she was being removed from this position. >> i think that's. >> the most. >> shocking. >> part of this. >> caitlyn is, you. >> know, she was not the. person that was. >> in. >> charge of the archives at the time. so this is not something that's like a direct oh, clearly, you. >> know. >> donald trump is going against. >> someone who. >> has been...
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so it was not old. you know, so no little spill or some sort of short snow to ward so wasn't besides you with that just doesn't go along the is going to deals because our storm uh, maybe cost to the formats for new. sure. almost immediately the identity of someone working at the bio lab under the cover of the us diplomat was discovered. when does notice, that's our door to the court or they are. but don't was according to my internet to your cause. we were to with dental the vision in this when you search mills or assignments. it's ryan, me and 2 more walk doors. these are chairs and a single limb. no searching mushroom, been ground, don't joshua bust. so he was a us diplomats and denied any connection with the bios center. this is boss and a photo taken as an awards ceremony for us, some of the tree stuff. and the lou go live on social media boss doesn't hide. his ties with the us department of defense is military and scientific specialization is insects as deadly disease carriers and joshua boss to li
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one of the reports i was reading that i thought was interesting was this guy says he was sitting at hisome in mayfair when he heard what he said was a loud bang as an entire house started shaking. that's how powerful this thing was. we say its a small aircraft but it is still an aircraft and possibly full of fuel because it had just taken off. he said it felt like an earthquake as he goes and checks the security camera footage wondering what is going on out there in philly, he says it looks like a missile coming down. a large explosion. he said he thought he was under attack for a second. imagine that. plus this comes off the heels, 48 hours ago we had a horrible plane crash that happened in the washington, d.c., area so people were already on edge. it crashed into a busy intersection near roosevelt mall it is an outdoor shopping mall and we will work to get the latest details. jesse? >> jesse: thank you so much. the former pentagon official in army combat veteran, alex joins me now. so alex, when you see a jet goes down this fast, this hard right after take off, what does that tell you
one of the reports i was reading that i thought was interesting was this guy says he was sitting at hisome in mayfair when he heard what he said was a loud bang as an entire house started shaking. that's how powerful this thing was. we say its a small aircraft but it is still an aircraft and possibly full of fuel because it had just taken off. he said it felt like an earthquake as he goes and checks the security camera footage wondering what is going on out there in philly, he says it looks...
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it was it was an undefined idea. everybody in the united states, most people the united states had been subjects before the american revolution. this idea of being a citizen was a new concept. and so just as washington was trying to figure out what authority i have as an executive, so were americans saying, what is this a citizenship mean? and one of the things that emerge during this conspiracy is that those in kentucky had a very different idea of citizenship than those in philadelphia, especially people like washington. and many of the founders had. we were able to see in the arguments those in kentucky had to justify their action. and what they said time and again is that citizenship ends at the borders of the country as soon as an american citizen leaves the united states, they are not bound by any laws or obligations to this country. they are basically an independent citizen of the world. and for washington, he said, no, no, no. we have policies. people have to be bound by the policies of the united states. and
it was it was an undefined idea. everybody in the united states, most people the united states had been subjects before the american revolution. this idea of being a citizen was a new concept. and so just as washington was trying to figure out what authority i have as an executive, so were americans saying, what is this a citizenship mean? and one of the things that emerge during this conspiracy is that those in kentucky had a very different idea of citizenship than those in philadelphia,...
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you tuned in and he was there, and he was calm and he was articulate. and unlike some other anchors, you knew he knew what he was talking about. >> richmond was and always will be the patriarch of the ktvu family. he showed a different side during the last night. former ktvu anchor reporter sara sidner was on our air. he affectionately mentioned my friendship with her. >> you've got one friend, amber lee, who just can't do without you. >> forever. in the hearts of current and...
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it was a big thing. >> it was a big thing.o four hours. >> jimmy: because people are crowding the streets. >> crowding, dancing, doing their thing. my mom says, "i need to go to the grocery store, y'all want to come to the grocery store with me?" "mama, it's freaknik, it's going to be forever, it's going to be three to four hours." "better get in the car if you want to come to the grocery store." we run, get in the car, going to the grocery store. then it's just -- you stopped, right? you can't drive, you can't go anywhere, you're sitting in the traffic. i look to my left. my left over here. [ laughter ] i look to my left, and what do i see? i see dancing twerking ass. [ laughter ] i look to my right, i see dancing twerking ass. i look ahead, i see video cams and all this stuff. man, my mom really wants us to eat well. swerve swerve we're going to go to the grocery store, and in the midst of all of that, we're going to see ass and boys. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? we had fun. >> jimmy: is it possible your mother just wa
it was a big thing. >> it was a big thing.o four hours. >> jimmy: because people are crowding the streets. >> crowding, dancing, doing their thing. my mom says, "i need to go to the grocery store, y'all want to come to the grocery store with me?" "mama, it's freaknik, it's going to be forever, it's going to be three to four hours." "better get in the car if you want to come to the grocery store." we run, get in the car, going to the grocery store....
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suitcase, that was all he had, he was — suitcase, that was all he had, he was homeless when he joinede blue screen, at this. oh, yeah! tell me more about the music, alison mcgourty. how you got clips like we have just paid, but also with this documentary was you up i was fascinated, you ended up playing tracks in their entirety and you don't normally see in a film, so explain see that in a film, so explain that. j j j, that. yes, it is like a musical. _ that. yes, it is like a musical, - it| that. yes, it is like a i musical, - it is musical, actually, it is designed to be seen multiple :-=: 7 like going to the 7 �*show, >ing to the 7 �*show, for to the 7 �* show, for example, 7 �*show, for example, a horror show, for example, a sort of concert a sort of concert experience, a hybrid doc you concert film, some people have called it. we also used the to drive also used the music to drive the forward, to propel it the story forward, to propel it because we don't a forward because we don't have a narrator, it isjust forward because we don't have a narrator, it is just told in the living m
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was 3 nights. you show them to study as a, to the go to. so we, and you could teach you the way you more suggest that the deal books to book you mentioned. you have tried to soon, i'm going to watch it looks like when i still have to deal with some that that will still be in the last probably gigs duplicator will a new customer use just for your account used to be as they were buzzle upstairs to be that some of the disposal grandmother gotten you receive up of when you go to the store. so just know which one is the right spacing of the roads, which is which suit was also store one on your prospectors to bring in your sleep. if you have a piece of postage to fish, that's the one that's just a few. uh spanish, but the water line. yeah. where you last and let's see team as well. this has been a little green. yeah. there just to show us good up to conception. yes. not a good. yes. no, it starts memories that you lose when you're storing adults long as this was one to restore. what does that mean? we sh
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it was sunday, but it was really immediate amongst the middle of watching the beach and it was almost have a good one. you just mail out those, those issues. but when it comes and that's when they get asked me if they've got bought a new deal and especially in the ss most days, but it's depending if it's ready to be enough fluid or she may be out of work. that is just an that can just hold up. as i said, it was what i should have done. what i mean. yeah, that's kind of whenever it comes to clean your design a cheat was intended to be a model. the plan was to use it as a template to set up several more camps. in germany, a special textbook was published detailing the protocol, how to develop the civilian population. how to infect defense, those people with typhus, and how to use children as a shield against soviet troops. beautifully. and then there's another one at any above 30 terms of providing liberty never given what people know i'm, i'm not just give me a place to be criminal. i guess you're stupid. midnights of them is the most in your risk of a practice. i'm not him. you mean,
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i hope everyone is safe and the smoke was very sick and that was the worst thing because it was just a one of smoke that made it impossible to breathe. and there was a feeling of panic. douglas, according to the emergency services, at least 90 people has to be rescued with. i thought 140 people being evacuated or at least 10 has been hospitalized. this is what we know at the moment. from what we also see about the site is that the uh fi slightest. uh, older rescue teams have been deployed to the site quickly off to the fly. a ruptured with over 65 flight is continue watching at the site to extinguish the fly and move are reportedly being deployed to the site. now as the fly level has been upgraded to level 4 out of 5, according to the operational services, the quotes of the fi, i could have been to you to the uh, 40 electrical wiring or a network expedite ukrainian strike on the dunbar. city of mucky, i've got has left one woman dead and 11 of a civilians wounded. and that's according to a local authorities. with more details here is art easy, it goes down of the ukraine has carried
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it was inevitable. and once they gave me a boiled egg for when i tried to open, it was black inside serve a cooked. but i have to eat, i have to survive in prison. you must challenge yourself, especially when it comes to house. if you get sick were in real trouble, there is no treatment and then went off to 4 days to learn. not so on the 5th day, a golf came said we are transferring you to damon prison and of how to get enough thought of the signing of an applause. when i arrived at the diamond woman's presents the strip searched me the constable crew on humiliating. they took both my clothes and gave me prison uniforms. even my shoes. they replaced with plastics. liquors after 4 months of wearing those plastic slippers, many of us developed joint pain when i was released ice router. so it goes away. i didn't want to keep anything from the prison. the trip such as were humiliating and men to degrade us. i tried to resist, but when i did the cost and insulted me the precious, aggressively, and humiliated
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and she was she was a quaker. and so you know we start to see his religiosity as early as you in his early twenties when was studying law in england and and we we see it in his. determination that one of the main reasons i would say the main reason he wanted to become a lawyer was so he could protect the innocent and and the injured, defend them and this was very, very much a quaker early purpose of being a lawyer and a lot of a lot of the most prominent early early lawyers were quakers. so so then as we as we go along and we start see him expressing his ideas for resistance to britain first during the stamp act congress we we see that was advocating quaker methods of resistance and actually even before that in in 1764 he was trying to protect pennsylvania constitution, which was the only major only pennsylvania was the only major colony that had religious religious liberty built into its written constitution. and when benjamin franklin and joseph galloway were wanting to abolish the pennsylvania government and th
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that was of national significance and it was the first time that a police officer was ever indicted, convicted, and sentenced to a long time in jail for police brutality. it was the precursor of black lives matter and it was chapter number one because volpe has now asked me to let him out of jail. he had been in jail for 21 months and another five years to go under the sentence of this is a classic example of what this new law is all about, allowing people like volpe to petition district court judges to let them out of jail. peter: and the second case was sure when bucket, convicted under the racketeering rico act in 1990. what was his case about? judge block: he was a young man, 18 or 19, part of a gang of people who were just making a lot of money off of drugs and they had a large network and he was just a young kid working for this organization but nonetheless, he was charged with being complicit in a murder of somebody and he was sentenced to jail for life also. that was chapter two. and it represented, unlike the volpe case, somebody who was a young fellow who was caught up in t
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was and how proud he was. it was so much love there. >> he was like, her name is natalia diamante, like diamond or something like. and i remember going, she's got such a beautiful name. he's like, well, you know that. like, i'm like, european. >> for me, it sort of completed him as a person. and here is this incredibly driven, obsessed individual that i had met at 18 years old, who's now a husband and a father, and i think he had realized that there was more to life than just basketball 24 hours a day. >> it's definitely given me a new perspective. the pains that i have before i actually have a little girl. they tend to change a little bit. >> it was a beautiful thing, man. just having those conversations as newly fathers. hey man, what are you going to do with your daughter? you're going to teach her basketball? i'm not letting my daughter, uh, date this certain guy. like we have some crazy conversations, man. i get some that we can't even tell on camera. >> our next guest is a young man who went from teenage
was and how proud he was. it was so much love there. >> he was like, her name is natalia diamante, like diamond or something like. and i remember going, she's got such a beautiful name. he's like, well, you know that. like, i'm like, european. >> for me, it sort of completed him as a person. and here is this incredibly driven, obsessed individual that i had met at 18 years old, who's now a husband and a father, and i think he had realized that there was more to life than just...
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that was jim. uh um, rosie is the shop phone yet of course they need the, the skill was to, there's an email to put all nice pressure submitted concepts showing 1000 any miles south, newport charging for a month system deluxe. so i'm a senior in new york. soon. go to temple, i don't know, 1st of all, let's go ahead but ok, so down the, tell me what to kim, i'm one of of ship them we're on the ball. get original is began to the investigation over 10 years ago when she went to georgia to film a report on american bio labs work was just now split it out. it's all numbers because i just don't assume we okay on your book items. so i must put down your name, please tell me your boss because i just elizabeth college. so give me both of the questions that i don't know, but the self government, which has 2 girls of point the most the most criteria is that the sheet to down deanna because was window gorski, passport and gentlemen. goods on zillow, but graduates with but g c and a new student that was really
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d with the was off. but so now what do you as managed, official, who of them were a grams of into land save from my accounts a to be couldn't see it asked if it is a little i redid, didn't see what was the size of the subs. so i have to, i tell it's less flippant sheila, for them to sell for it is the of my job that i was active and you kind of annuity 40 is up to 2005. when an outbreak of an unknown respiratory disease occurred in indonesia, the number 2 lamps, specialists, to the surprise of the will community, identified it easily is but flu donasia left last week and a frightening of the 2 leases. so we didn't have n is to me in the notes of the virus. why was and then moved to the still it was ready to diagnose which is my question. it's if so i knew that before it's had this my breast and in my have the presence of deadly virus strains illegally and bolted into the country along the sitting end and easy. and government officials demanded the secret number to us lab and of a pathogen samples to worl
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but there was a dream of communism that was lot bigger than leninism. that was a world beyond capitalism, without inequality, without exploitation. and to the question earlier about blueprints, i don't know about a blueprint, but certainly there was a vision that the communists had of a world without injustice and without exploitation and believing that the development of capitalism had put within humanity's hands the capability of this enormous productive potential in the world for positive use. it was arguably the most spectacular ambition to re-engineer humanity that i know of. and one can understand the power of that absolute dream and why attracted intelligent, smart, dedicated people. again, again and again and. its collapse was spectacular and. and the on the left to pick up the pieces from that has been and you young dsa ers are living in the wake of that still. and one of the challenges for a left to rebuild dream of that power without bringing leninist tyranny along with it and no one has figured out yet how to do that. if anyone does going to
but there was a dream of communism that was lot bigger than leninism. that was a world beyond capitalism, without inequality, without exploitation. and to the question earlier about blueprints, i don't know about a blueprint, but certainly there was a vision that the communists had of a world without injustice and without exploitation and believing that the development of capitalism had put within humanity's hands the capability of this enormous productive potential in the world for positive...
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yeah how was that for you? i mean, it was it was oh, god, poor me. you know, i had had to go to a golf course islands for research and but it was wonderful. i mean, it takes two full days from new york city planes, trains automobiles, ferries to get there first place and floreana is at the time when these people live there in the 1930s it was uninhabited people had tried to settle there and failed which sort of was a daunting experience for them to know like, oh, we're to try to do something that literally everybody else has doing. it's, it's still primitive today, about 150 people live there. there's spotty wi-fi. it's very rugged terrain. it's not a very lush island. floriana only has one freshwater spring, which was also a challenge back then. there were only two bars, which was also a challenge. i did visit both of them, but but, but, but it really me an appreciation for how difficult it for these people in the 1930s to go there without any modern conveniences and not only no monarch convenience, but no pathways were cleared. they were hacking aw
yeah how was that for you? i mean, it was it was oh, god, poor me. you know, i had had to go to a golf course islands for research and but it was wonderful. i mean, it takes two full days from new york city planes, trains automobiles, ferries to get there first place and floreana is at the time when these people live there in the 1930s it was uninhabited people had tried to settle there and failed which sort of was a daunting experience for them to know like, oh, we're to try to do something...
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it was like $80000.00 and then we had the medical sharing, but still it was like intense was, this is a good to russian. see, are you a little russian boy, tables one of his best with the is high chance we look at in the morning. i'd make money, he'd say, he what were your thoughts before coming to russia with a special military operation? and how did you feel, were you worried that there was going to be like more on the outskirts of moscow? are you i never yeah. no, i thought there was going to be a war and i didn't want to be sitting, you know, at home in the middle of kansas down the street from fort riley when the, let me just say that i feel a lot safer here. right? than i do in america, if actual world war 3 breakdown much, much better to be here. we don't have any kind of defense secretary suit. anything that i mean, right? something goes on over in the, in the states. it's over me. you know, i remember right before we left, we, uh, we heard reports the russian nuclear sub just pop his head of right off the coast of dc. hey, we're right here, just so you know, don't forget that
it was like $80000.00 and then we had the medical sharing, but still it was like intense was, this is a good to russian. see, are you a little russian boy, tables one of his best with the is high chance we look at in the morning. i'd make money, he'd say, he what were your thoughts before coming to russia with a special military operation? and how did you feel, were you worried that there was going to be like more on the outskirts of moscow? are you i never yeah. no, i thought there was going...
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here in washington, it was, it was an open secret for a long time that usa id was just simply an offshoot of the c i a and was involved in propaganda operations. you heard the clip were robert f. kennedy junior just came right out and said it, well now everybody knows that that's what usa id does. it's just a propaganda organization. it's an organization that promotes american foreign policy, whether over at lee or covertly, and as an american. i'm glad to see that it's going away, even if that is temporary. we heard one note about that we're kind of talking about . if us a id is cold, it's going to mean the likes of russia on, on china are going to get more influence around the world. will that argument tickled? i think, among democrats, yes, it will. but the truth is that, that, that's not, that's not really the situation that we see on the ground. the reason russia and china, especially china, are so successful in other countries around the world is because they spend so much is their money on age. they build roads, they build hospitals, they build airports and ports, and the united st
here in washington, it was, it was an open secret for a long time that usa id was just simply an offshoot of the c i a and was involved in propaganda operations. you heard the clip were robert f. kennedy junior just came right out and said it, well now everybody knows that that's what usa id does. it's just a propaganda organization. it's an organization that promotes american foreign policy, whether over at lee or covertly, and as an american. i'm glad to see that it's going away, even if that...
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that was probably a storage thing cuz you could tell there was walls with there. you can tell were all the walls last. i bet any money that high rise section right there. there was where they went and got their food. it was a mess, all written, you know, the soldiers food place. you know, we call the mess in the military. i don't know why they call it the mess, but that's what it is, right? there are forest labs just like this one around here. i mean, exactly the same pattern, the military, this was just a temporary base during world war 2. while our training, the guys to go to war, you know, and then after the wars they, they close this base down the think a 1st year i was out here all these feel this was like a field and there was so much green on it like the plants, so we see right here. well like, feel like it looked like a blanket blanket, a green and there was these. i don't know what kind of butterfly they were, but they're migrating and you'd walk through and they just like lift up and it was like, you know, like a blanket moved on right here. i'm gonna pu
that was probably a storage thing cuz you could tell there was walls with there. you can tell were all the walls last. i bet any money that high rise section right there. there was where they went and got their food. it was a mess, all written, you know, the soldiers food place. you know, we call the mess in the military. i don't know why they call it the mess, but that's what it is, right? there are forest labs just like this one around here. i mean, exactly the same pattern, the military,...
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i was, i was on a cheat was liberated on january the 20th during the cold and give it to you most of the offensive in the navy, or just a few kilometers. fighting went on for 2 months. the front line followed the official river and thousands were killed on both sides. attacks. what hampered by swampy terrain, the, what are you and yes, i didn't just, let's just do some service for, for, for the federal and the 4 digit. i knew that i was doing him to frontier tech support schema didn't mean by the system, but to get this thing and my me of course, the 1st thing is the publisher servicing and the name of duplicate for you. i'll follow the cause or wish you could give this a sweet each. now, debra, this is danielle, i guess we have to the, you know, the mileage 19. 44, a group of gym and micro biologists came to the area to determine a possible side for biological weapons to be deployed. the sea is going to be full to keep them can with easy is and you want a steam store, pretty vc. lucy, with a plugin, was ready to go all the way the units. i'm always boys though it's as i'm really sti
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his his father was sent to prison. and when robert e lee was six. his father left home for the last time and died abroad. so at a very young age. robert. robert was raised mostly by a single mother. her health was rapidly declining. he became her primary caregiver, the young man of the house, when he was only years old. so his mother had a profound impact on him, given light horse. harry's shortcomings. she into young robert the importance of self-control, self-denial, frugality and honor. she couldn't afford to send him to college, so he applied to west and when he left home in 1825, his mother dreaded is leaving. she said, how can i live, robert? he's been both son and a daughter to me. so he went on to graduate in his class at west point and he completed years without a single demerit, which is an almost impossible thing to do. he became known as the marble model for his good looks, his good grades, and his perfect gentlemanly before the war, lee spent roughly 30 years in the us army, most of that time in the corps of engineers. he did spend two
his his father was sent to prison. and when robert e lee was six. his father left home for the last time and died abroad. so at a very young age. robert. robert was raised mostly by a single mother. her health was rapidly declining. he became her primary caregiver, the young man of the house, when he was only years old. so his mother had a profound impact on him, given light horse. harry's shortcomings. she into young robert the importance of self-control, self-denial, frugality and honor. she...
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and i was i was fine. and other times, not so much i'd freeze up by i was you know, you had an organization called national security action. and i was invited to to give a conference call. so i didn't even have to stand up and speak for national action. it was that i alluded to in the book. yeah. so. so. so, again, i didn't have to get up in front of a group of people. it was a conference call. no one could even see me. and i was so nervous and i was so anxious. and, you know, for all i know, ben rhodes was listening and and i was i was just anxious and i and i cared about what people thought about. and i was i was nervous about making mistakes. and i had my mouth started drying up and i started coughing. and the host, mercifully put me on mute so i could grab a glass of water and start over. so, you know, and another time i was i was speaking on live television as you do something, you're not always speaking to a human. you something. a lot of times you've done this many times. you just stare into a camer
and i was i was fine. and other times, not so much i'd freeze up by i was you know, you had an organization called national security action. and i was invited to to give a conference call. so i didn't even have to stand up and speak for national action. it was that i alluded to in the book. yeah. so. so. so, again, i didn't have to get up in front of a group of people. it was a conference call. no one could even see me. and i was so nervous and i was so anxious. and, you know, for all i know,...