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>> that was eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and long-time attorney with an office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010 he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon a bare worked with him and said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with super high iqs. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him there. he was very fair. >> williams married for 15 years was a strong advocate for children. he specialized in child abuse cases. lieutenant stewart often worked with him on those cases. >> how do you think he was perceived amongst his fellow colleagues, other attorneys? >> i think that he had a lot of respect with his peers. he was kind of the go-to guy for family law. >> i know he had a love for children. >> tara williams belmare knows that better than anyone. she was his sister. >> he was a good uncle. never missed their birthdays. >> she said growing up her big brother was her inspiration. he made eagl
>> that was eric williams. >> eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and long-time attorney with an office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010 he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon a bare worked with him and said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with super high iqs. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him there. he was very fair....
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william: derrick williams back with us.hen was it clear to you just how dangerous and dramatic the situation, the world was facing? >> well, the pandemic or this disease hit my radar last january 6, but it did not become for me personally, a full on obsession until february but there were a couple of key warning signs. for me, really an absolute fundamental one was when they said that human to human transmission was possible. that was a really scary moment in mid january, followed by high estimates of the reproduction number. r0. which meant that some experts were guessing it was pretty highly infectious. so, at the latest i would say that by the time it hit italy in march, i knew that this was going to be something that was here to stay for a while. william: in your special there is a popular segment where viewers get to ask questions. how have those questions changed as the pandemic has changed? >> well, at the beginning, the questions were all really pretty basic. they were kind of driven by fear. they were hygiene quest
william: derrick williams back with us.hen was it clear to you just how dangerous and dramatic the situation, the world was facing? >> well, the pandemic or this disease hit my radar last january 6, but it did not become for me personally, a full on obsession until february but there were a couple of key warning signs. for me, really an absolute fundamental one was when they said that human to human transmission was possible. that was a really scary moment in mid january, followed by high...
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>> but prince william second in line to the throne is embracing his role as future king. >> william isng through the motions, and that is really rather important. william is the future head of the firm and the firm is what matters. >> william and kate now have three children, prince george and princess charlotte who is 2 years younger, and prince louie born in 2018. >> if you look to william and kate they don't look like they want to change the monarchy. they're more about continuity. >> we saw very clearly in the recent christmas photograph that the line of succession goes from elizabeth to charles to william and then to george. >> it is very clear. every member of the line understands their place and it tells you an enormous amount about the way that family operates. >> the house of windsor is at a crossroads. in a world where deference is no longer the norm how does the royal family remain relevant? >> the queen belongs to a different era. the monarchy was much more secure when she came to the throne. it wasn't challenged in the way that i think it is today. >> the royal family is c
>> but prince william second in line to the throne is embracing his role as future king. >> william isng through the motions, and that is really rather important. william is the future head of the firm and the firm is what matters. >> william and kate now have three children, prince george and princess charlotte who is 2 years younger, and prince louie born in 2018. >> if you look to william and kate they don't look like they want to change the monarchy. they're more...
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by comparison, william rufus king, was born in 1786. he was a transplant from north carolina, an early map you see on the left, who helped found the city of selma, alabama. a sketch of his limitation, called chestnut hill, is on the right. attended college in chapel hill, though he did not graduate. he was first elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1810 as a jeffersonian democrat, a group we today call the democratic republicans. compared to buchanan, he held a lifelong disdain for the national bank, opposed tariffs, and supported the war of 1812. elected in 1819, king believed in states rights at the expense of federal authority, greater access to the public lands at the expense of the native american peoples, and making a profit planting cotton at the expense of enslaved african americans. his commitment to the racial hierarchy of the slaveholding south was whole cloth. at the same time, king supported the continuation of the union, and resisted talk of succession. marking him as a political moderate for the deep south. for
by comparison, william rufus king, was born in 1786. he was a transplant from north carolina, an early map you see on the left, who helped found the city of selma, alabama. a sketch of his limitation, called chestnut hill, is on the right. attended college in chapel hill, though he did not graduate. he was first elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1810 as a jeffersonian democrat, a group we today call the democratic republicans. compared to buchanan, he held a lifelong disdain for...
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by comparison, william rufus devon king or the shorter william rufus king was a trance plant from north carolina an early map wow -- you see on the left who helped establish selma, with a picture on the right. he did not graduate. he was first elected to the house of representatives in 1810 as jeffersonian democrat, a group that we today call the democratic republicans. as compared to buchanan, he held a lifelong disdain for the national bank, opposed tariffs and supported the war of 1812. he believed in state's right, greater access at the expense of the native american people who is occupied them and making a profit planting cotton. his commitment to the racial hierarchy of the slave holding whole cloth. he resisted talk of session mark -- marking him as a moderate. he was selected as the vice presidential running mate under franklin pierce in 1852. he died from tuberculosis in april 1835 having barely served one month of his term. both buchanan and king shared one other essential quality in common besides their political identification. both friend wither lifelong bachelors never mar
by comparison, william rufus devon king or the shorter william rufus king was a trance plant from north carolina an early map wow -- you see on the left who helped establish selma, with a picture on the right. he did not graduate. he was first elected to the house of representatives in 1810 as jeffersonian democrat, a group that we today call the democratic republicans. as compared to buchanan, he held a lifelong disdain for the national bank, opposed tariffs and supported the war of 1812. he...
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william rufus king was born in 1786. he was a transplant from north carolina who helped found the city of selma, alabama. a sketch of the plantation called chestnut hill is pictured on the right. he attended college at the university of north carolina chapel hill although he did not graduate. he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1810 as a jeffersonian democrat, a group we call the democratic republicans. he held a lifelong disdain for the national bank, opposed tariffs, and supported the work 1812. next elected to the senate from alabama in 1819 he believed the state's rights, greater access to public lands at the expense of the native american peoples, and making a profit planting cotton at the expense of enslaved african americans. his commitment to the racial hierarchy of the slaveholding south marked him as a political moderate. first lifelong loyalty to the party and to balance the ticket, he was selected as the vice presidential running mate. indied from tuberculosis april 1853 having barely serve
william rufus king was born in 1786. he was a transplant from north carolina who helped found the city of selma, alabama. a sketch of the plantation called chestnut hill is pictured on the right. he attended college at the university of north carolina chapel hill although he did not graduate. he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1810 as a jeffersonian democrat, a group we call the democratic republicans. he held a lifelong disdain for the national bank, opposed tariffs, and...
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joining me now is netflix's the crown's historical consultant and whose new book battle of brothers william harry and the inside story of a family untold reveals how in the heart of the british establishment sometimes truth is stranger than fiction robert lacey joins me now from london thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you given that you have such a name in journalism for the fact that everyone in this country knows use by sell by dates on supermarket food for your work at the sunday times inside team why even writing about william and harry out of interest you're going way back into my u.c. and i asked yes i was an investigative journalist on consumer matters and back in the sixty's there were these strange codes on the bottoms of our your guts and i said what does that mean and that's it that's that's when it's going to go moldy and i said what i like to know when it goes moldy and so ran a campaign and sell by dates you can thank me for i mean when i die they're going to talk about my expiring date anyway that's another matter i felt that it was important that the british mon
joining me now is netflix's the crown's historical consultant and whose new book battle of brothers william harry and the inside story of a family untold reveals how in the heart of the british establishment sometimes truth is stranger than fiction robert lacey joins me now from london thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you given that you have such a name in journalism for the fact that everyone in this country knows use by sell by dates on supermarket food for your work at the...
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by dates on supermarket food for your work at the sunday times inside team why even writing about william and harry out of interest you're going way back into my u.c. and i asked yes i was an investigative journalist on consumer matters and back in the sixty's there were these strange codes on the bottoms of our your guts and i said what does that mean and that's it that's when it's going to go moldy and i said would i like to know when it was moldy and so 'd ran a campaign and sell by dates you can thank me for i mean when i die they're going to talk about my expiring date anyway that's another matter i said that it was important that the british monarchy should be analyzed with the same degree of scrutiny that we apply to anything else in our lives i i admire the british want to keep but i don't think we have. to worship it should not be treated as a religion we are not servants of the british monarchy they are our servants we pay them our taxes and so it seemed to me right that we should look at how they're behaving how well they're handing out trust and to come up to the present day t
by dates on supermarket food for your work at the sunday times inside team why even writing about william and harry out of interest you're going way back into my u.c. and i asked yes i was an investigative journalist on consumer matters and back in the sixty's there were these strange codes on the bottoms of our your guts and i said what does that mean and that's it that's when it's going to go moldy and i said would i like to know when it was moldy and so 'd ran a campaign and sell by dates...
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williams: yes. any committee members can make a motion. for item -- >> motion for the safe sleep program. recommend the department mayor, board of supervisors use other sources for this cost. city to cover existing programs with alternative sources, if no alternative sources are identified and the program is at risk, prop c funds may be used. >> chair williams: all right. there's been -- it's been moved by vice chair d'antonio. is there a second? >> second. >> chair williams: all right. >> reggio. >> chair williams: seconded by member reggio. any further discussion on this motion for item 9? all right. secretary home, if you could do a roll call, please. [roll call] >> chair williams: all right. so the recommendation passes unanimously. so we'll now go to number 10. is there a motion for number 10? >> i can make a motion for that. i make a motion to fund a portion of provider pay equity from the ocho administration, -- >> chair williams: all right. moved by member friedenbach. is there a second? >>
williams: yes. any committee members can make a motion. for item -- >> motion for the safe sleep program. recommend the department mayor, board of supervisors use other sources for this cost. city to cover existing programs with alternative sources, if no alternative sources are identified and the program is at risk, prop c funds may be used. >> chair williams: all right. there's been -- it's been moved by vice chair d'antonio. is there a second? >> second. >> chair...
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wife we had one of his advisors on the show recently i mean in this book you say that william at the age of 13 viewed the entire program in the study was eaten housemaster and referring of course to this famous interview with princess diana and at the b.b.c. and you said that according to a classmate he was overcome with a feeling of dread what have you made of the recent purported revelations that martin bashir had a chain of events now alleged that ended in diana's death well i'm afraid that a good half of these events have been very solidly proven that martin bashir in the b.b.c. faked bank statements in order to win the confidence of lord spencer having got north spencer's confidence they then moved on to his sister diana and that enabled bashir to get the interview the question is whether diana would have done this anyway and it's my belief that she would she was getting approached by oprah and she was getting approached by barbara walters i don't know maybe artie you were getting in touch with that certainly david frost was what we know bashir did was to cheat in order to secur
wife we had one of his advisors on the show recently i mean in this book you say that william at the age of 13 viewed the entire program in the study was eaten housemaster and referring of course to this famous interview with princess diana and at the b.b.c. and you said that according to a classmate he was overcome with a feeling of dread what have you made of the recent purported revelations that martin bashir had a chain of events now alleged that ended in diana's death well i'm afraid that...
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the heart of so-called british democracy from william to harry from kate to meghan was more coming up in today's going underground the 1st as netflix rejects calls from u.k. culture secretary all of a dowden over claims to a disclaimer warning viewers it's a work of fiction as the british public's imagination been irrevocably harmed after here are valuable coronavirus misinformation and political spin joining me now is netflix's the crown's historical consultant and whose new book battle of brothers william harry and the inside story of a family untold reveals how in the heart of the british establishment sometimes truth is stranger than fiction robert lacey joins me now from london thanks so much for coming on i'm going to ask you given that you have such a name in journalism for the fact that everyone in this country knows use by sell by dates on supermarket food for your work at the sunday times inside team why even writing about william and harry out of interest you're going way back into my u.c. and i asked yes i was an investigative journalist on consumer matters and back in the
the heart of so-called british democracy from william to harry from kate to meghan was more coming up in today's going underground the 1st as netflix rejects calls from u.k. culture secretary all of a dowden over claims to a disclaimer warning viewers it's a work of fiction as the british public's imagination been irrevocably harmed after here are valuable coronavirus misinformation and political spin joining me now is netflix's the crown's historical consultant and whose new book battle of...
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william: over to you and brussels. european commission and council have signed off on the deal and e.u. leaders gave their approval a few days ago. but it is still being called a provisional application of the agreement. why is that? reporter: that's right, and that's because european parliament said we are not doing that, when it became clear that the agreement was going to be concluded only in the final days of the year, the european parliament said that is not enough time to give due process and do scrutiny to the more than 1200 page agreement. they said it may only come up for a vote in march. no one is really threatening to makes the deal. -- two nix the deal. no one wants to go through all these months of negotiations again, but the parliament is saying they have the right to look it over before saying it is ok. what lawmakers in london were complaining about is fair. this is months and months in the making, and why would you only have a couple of days to say it is a good deal and that you will have sufficient ov
william: over to you and brussels. european commission and council have signed off on the deal and e.u. leaders gave their approval a few days ago. but it is still being called a provisional application of the agreement. why is that? reporter: that's right, and that's because european parliament said we are not doing that, when it became clear that the agreement was going to be concluded only in the final days of the year, the european parliament said that is not enough time to give due process...
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>> marvin williams. >> marvin williams, yeah. the three players.ackie had a great day, marvin had a great day, but essentially they said, don't call us, we'll call you. they never did call them, and a year later jackie makes his debut for the montreal orioles and breaks baseball's color line. bill beck, who was in st. louis at the time, gave some consideration to signing african-american players, but it did not happen, and, of course, jim crow reared its ugly head well into the '60s. >> we also had a question, were there blackout rules for night games along the coast? this is sort of an interesting question. the red sox are not that far from boston harbor. >> we had no lights at fenway park at that time. they only came post-war. >> 1947. >> but i believe there were blackout rules on the east coast. >> you mean on the west coast, bill? >> i meant east coast. >> oh, because there were no major league teams on the west coast. >> yeah, yeah. >> there is that. >> there were submarines that came rather close to the coast of the united states, the east co
>> marvin williams. >> marvin williams, yeah. the three players.ackie had a great day, marvin had a great day, but essentially they said, don't call us, we'll call you. they never did call them, and a year later jackie makes his debut for the montreal orioles and breaks baseball's color line. bill beck, who was in st. louis at the time, gave some consideration to signing african-american players, but it did not happen, and, of course, jim crow reared its ugly head well into the...
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william barr was in the middle of that too.hat about the fact that governor andrew cuomo is being flooded as the next ag? >> in this country i can't imagine living in a country that would have andrew cuomo as the attorney general, talk about a partisan hack being in an important position, doug jones, sally yates, jay johnson, folks that i wouldn't pick but are much better than andrew cuomo. a disastrous pick and i hope you would not be confirmed. shannon: thanks very much, merry christmas. a quick correction just moments ago, we were talking about former epa director gina mccarthy using a fake email account, it was actually her predecessor who used that. seattle is proposing new legislation that could legalize dozens of crimes we find out why and who is eligible for free pass as business owners make the city not to do it. we will debate next. "you have cancer." how their world stopped and when they found a way to face it. for some, this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda-a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat c
william barr was in the middle of that too.hat about the fact that governor andrew cuomo is being flooded as the next ag? >> in this country i can't imagine living in a country that would have andrew cuomo as the attorney general, talk about a partisan hack being in an important position, doug jones, sally yates, jay johnson, folks that i wouldn't pick but are much better than andrew cuomo. a disastrous pick and i hope you would not be confirmed. shannon: thanks very much, merry...
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ted williams had applied for a deferment in the spring of 1941. he was the sole support of his mother in san diego and he was granted one as almost everyone in baseball was. but then when pearl harbor hit, the whole thing changed. people started thinking about, you are an able bodied athletes, they ought to be prepared to fight along with everyone else. shortly after pearl harbor, about a month later, his deferment was pulled back. he was reclassified as one a, that's ready to serve. someone appealed that on his behalf. i'm sure he knew the appeal was going in, but it was on his behalf. and again he was granted it. it was a little bit of discomfort, even and red sox organization, wondering if this was good pr. their star player granted a deferment. it was a little bit of pressure, it began to develop. he went around on spring training and got a lot of support from servicemen who came out to games and gave him a big round of applause, so he decided to make his point, stick with it and then in may he signed up for the navy to start at the end of the
ted williams had applied for a deferment in the spring of 1941. he was the sole support of his mother in san diego and he was granted one as almost everyone in baseball was. but then when pearl harbor hit, the whole thing changed. people started thinking about, you are an able bodied athletes, they ought to be prepared to fight along with everyone else. shortly after pearl harbor, about a month later, his deferment was pulled back. he was reclassified as one a, that's ready to serve. someone...
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teddy williams hit the first run of the park since gary williams and at that was the first mention of tari williams maybe being the greatest hitter of all time. , theepped on home plate picture shows all of the wheelchairs on the front of the backstop. all of the wounded veterans sitting in the front row thanking and it was really symbolic of those times hero from the baseball field, hero from the theater of war, everyone coming together to celebrate the sacrifice. >> and as part of your research i think you mentioned bill has been doing the same. you have been been interviewing the last of the survivors of world. what is that experience like? bill is very rewarding and is our favorite. and they are fearless. they are exactly like these guys we are describing. there are core values. they are fearless and resilient. they see the other side because they will say i knew people who died. polio.e flu, i remember i member 9/11 and we will get through this. i asked robinson and i said are you not worried mark said hell no but it is a joy. i come away from this and if there's anything we can
teddy williams hit the first run of the park since gary williams and at that was the first mention of tari williams maybe being the greatest hitter of all time. , theepped on home plate picture shows all of the wheelchairs on the front of the backstop. all of the wounded veterans sitting in the front row thanking and it was really symbolic of those times hero from the baseball field, hero from the theater of war, everyone coming together to celebrate the sacrifice. >> and as part of your...
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william hav williams had run the numbers since. you would have made money 21 times out of 22.ook at this this is gold, guys those rates, if you had any gain, any betting or any predictor or horses or cars or blackjack, you would do this over and over again. it is stocks, people you could have a nice trade by buying on that prechristmas moment see this fifth day before christmas how about individual stocks? i know a lot of you are confused of the future. it is a $300 billion stock first take a look at the daily chart with seasonal pattern in red. the visas tend to rally hard of the first couple months of the new year visas is one of the favorites and this year of the stock has been consistent of following the seasonal pattern the january and february upswing is still on. his thesis, people splurge over the holiday. williams ran the number for the past 11 years and he finds that you can consistently made the most money if you bought the day before the holiday, that works ten out of 11 times. see? this is holding for 35 days. one day before the holiday t 10 out of 11. how retail
william hav williams had run the numbers since. you would have made money 21 times out of 22.ook at this this is gold, guys those rates, if you had any gain, any betting or any predictor or horses or cars or blackjack, you would do this over and over again. it is stocks, people you could have a nice trade by buying on that prechristmas moment see this fifth day before christmas how about individual stocks? i know a lot of you are confused of the future. it is a $300 billion stock first take a...
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william bradford has very legible handwriting. using the online scanned version, one of the things that is nice about that is that you can blow up the image on your screen, which helps in terms of deciphering some of what is there. screene kristin on the as we wind up. i will mention one more thing, an alternate version is going to be available online, their verbatim transcription of the text. that provides textual notes to weref the emendations that made. it is much more heavily annotated. that is going to be available at the nh gs site and the state library of massachusetts site. thank you. >> thank you so much for that was fascinating. we did not have a chance to get to all of the questions. dr. bremmer, is there an email address people can we? atthey can reach me francis.bremer@millersville.edu. questions, ken.minkema@yale.edu. >> this has certainly been a fascinating conversation. i appreciate your time. thank you to all of you have been with us for the past hour. publiclf of the boston library, thank you for joining us and p
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william kristol, do you want to respond? guest: i think there has been a certain amount of voter suppression in some states. tradition thatg when the state board of results, certifies the ast is pretty well taken demonstrable fraud or purposeful this counting of ballots or some massive ever. there was not that in florida. just the way michigan certified week or two ago and other states like georgia. the media covered that in 2020. you can go back and say maybe the rules should have been stricter on mail-in voting and maybe they should not have waived the requirement for signatures on absentee ballots, whatever. , hewhen the votes are cast should have difference. that is why many thought the florida supreme court was behaving as an imperial judiciary selecting certain types of recounts that would help gore. the u.s. supreme court did not just stop the counting at some moment. they restored the actual, certified results by the florida election board, just the way we have seen the results by the georgia born after the recount,
william kristol, do you want to respond? guest: i think there has been a certain amount of voter suppression in some states. tradition thatg when the state board of results, certifies the ast is pretty well taken demonstrable fraud or purposeful this counting of ballots or some massive ever. there was not that in florida. just the way michigan certified week or two ago and other states like georgia. the media covered that in 2020. you can go back and say maybe the rules should have been...
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nikema williams will be joining biden in washington next month as a newly elected member of congress. this past july when beloved u.s. congressman john lewis died at the age of 82 an odd quirk in georgia law meant the georgia democratic party had just three days to decide who they wanted to nominate in his seat. the state of georgia, the whole country was only just starting to mourn the passing of john lewis, this icon of civil rights and american civic virtue, this moral giant who walked among us. but even in the initial plush of grief in this passing georgia democrats had to make this lightening fast decision who they wanted to replace him on the ballot. and those allies who knew him best, his parties in the home state of georgia they chose state senator nikema williams. just a few months earlier, she'd become the first black woman to be elected the leader of the georgia democratic party. last month in the november elections not only did senator nikema williams win her house race, she'll take john lewis' seat in congress in january.
nikema williams will be joining biden in washington next month as a newly elected member of congress. this past july when beloved u.s. congressman john lewis died at the age of 82 an odd quirk in georgia law meant the georgia democratic party had just three days to decide who they wanted to nominate in his seat. the state of georgia, the whole country was only just starting to mourn the passing of john lewis, this icon of civil rights and american civic virtue, this moral giant who walked among...
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william barr was one of donald trump's biggest supporters. must be a particular staying in this one for the president. >> if we are honest, a lot of people were expecting bill barr to be fired in the last couple of hours. he was here on the white house campus for a meeting that was described as routine. he was with the president for an hour and he left. before the election, bill barr was saying voter fraud could be caused by mail-in ballots. now he is saying we have looked at this and there is no widespread evidence of voter fraud. that goes completely against what the president has been saying. he has been tweeting out, more people who are suggesting there is widespread voter fraud and the election was stolen from donald trump. will remember a couple weeks ago the man who was the head of the cybersecurity for the election said this was the most secure election in american history. donald trump said that was because of my administration but it was still stolen from us and by the way, you are fired. that was why it was thought that bill barr w
william barr was one of donald trump's biggest supporters. must be a particular staying in this one for the president. >> if we are honest, a lot of people were expecting bill barr to be fired in the last couple of hours. he was here on the white house campus for a meeting that was described as routine. he was with the president for an hour and he left. before the election, bill barr was saying voter fraud could be caused by mail-in ballots. now he is saying we have looked at this and...
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but from another source, we suffered most grievously. >> william? william, where are you?your side, my dear. >> william, we should not have come. we should not have come. >> hush, my dear, hush. >> we should not have left england so many years ago. >> it was the lord's will. >> so many dead, nearly half. it is the lord's punishment. we should have never have left england. >> it is the fever? >> i fear so. and the others? >> two more dead, one dying. my own wife. >> rose? your wife? >> how do the depths i cried unto thee oh lord. lord, hear my voice. does he hear, standish? does he? >> must you try a believer for lack of faith? >> do we bury our dead tonight? >> yes. it's a dark night. we will not be seen. >> and during that first terrible winter we buried more than half of our number. leveling the graves to conceal this from the indians. in the spring, sowing them with grain. but the winter passed and spring came and life embraced us back. and we few, we very few who were spared, found help from an unexpected quarter. help from those very savages we had so feared, from the
but from another source, we suffered most grievously. >> william? william, where are you?your side, my dear. >> william, we should not have come. we should not have come. >> hush, my dear, hush. >> we should not have left england so many years ago. >> it was the lord's will. >> so many dead, nearly half. it is the lord's punishment. we should have never have left england. >> it is the fever? >> i fear so. and the others? >> two more dead,...
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the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford, second governorthe colony. bradford's history begins with religious problems in england when james became king in 1603. i as king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, the official church, but some people objected to the expensive robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and they were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution in england, how they became pilgrims and how they found religious freedom was recorded by william bradford. >> therefore, the lord's free people joined themselves into a church or state. they were from various towns and villages. after they had continued together for about a year and kept meetings every sabbath, exercising the worship of god amongst themselves, they saw they could no longer continue. so they resolved to get to holland, which was in 1607 and 1608. >> the separatists would leave england to find religious freedom in holland. >> to leave their native country, their land and all their friends and acquaintan
the answer is in the history of the plymouth plantation, written by william bradford, second governorthe colony. bradford's history begins with religious problems in england when james became king in 1603. i as king, james was also supreme head of the church of england, the official church, but some people objected to the expensive robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and they were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution in england, how they...
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. >> millersville university history professor francis bremer discusses william bradford, one of the first governors of plymouth colony. our perception of bradford has changed since their arrival. the boston public library and new england gene logical society brought the video. >> the society and american ancestors education online programs. >> thank you, kristin. i am honored to be here and to welcome nhgs members and friends to this program. we are excited to be partnering with the boston public library again and as mentioned i'm jenevra morris and i'm with the ancestors and american ancestors is the oldest and largest nonprofit society in the world, we were founded in 1985 and help people of all backgrounds explore their past. you can learn more about our resources, experts and education programs and 8-story research center in boston at our award winning website american ancestors.org. one of the publishers of this edition of william bradford's work of plymouth plantation, we are excited to hear from two of the editors today. this new edition offers a new transcription of the orig
. >> millersville university history professor francis bremer discusses william bradford, one of the first governors of plymouth colony. our perception of bradford has changed since their arrival. the boston public library and new england gene logical society brought the video. >> the society and american ancestors education online programs. >> thank you, kristin. i am honored to be here and to welcome nhgs members and friends to this program. we are excited to be partnering...
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todd: william barr leaving the department of justice before christmas. president vows to continue his legal challenge. >> reporter: william barr is out next week. the source acknowledged donald trump is irritated with his attorney general. the legal challenges overturn the election results, william barr said the justice department found no widespread fraud. the
todd: william barr leaving the department of justice before christmas. president vows to continue his legal challenge. >> reporter: william barr is out next week. the source acknowledged donald trump is irritated with his attorney general. the legal challenges overturn the election results, william barr said the justice department found no widespread fraud. the
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william barr's legacy is going to be stained.e sat back and let the president do all of this wrong. the republican party did the same thing. the reason why william barr is going to be stained is because the republicans did not step up. if they would step up, they know what is going to happen to them. host: when you say william barr and all of this wrong, what do you mean? caller: he is just sitting back and destroyed undercover records and stuff. he found these people guilty. these otherbefore things about the man having his resume. it is the same thing. he let crime get away. he has got the evidence. man, these people are doing wrong. all of these people committed a crime. they get away with a pardon. it is not right. now, we are turning our own people against one another. jim: ok, we will hear from in winchester, ohio. republican line. youer: i just want to thank for the show you have. it gives everybody an opportunity to speak their mind. as far as william barr goes, in my mind, he is in washington and they have to be really c
william barr's legacy is going to be stained.e sat back and let the president do all of this wrong. the republican party did the same thing. the reason why william barr is going to be stained is because the republicans did not step up. if they would step up, they know what is going to happen to them. host: when you say william barr and all of this wrong, what do you mean? caller: he is just sitting back and destroyed undercover records and stuff. he found these people guilty. these otherbefore...
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william barr is someone their votes. william barr is someone who was their votes.omeone who was a their votes. william barr is someone who was a trump loyalist. he has been very close to donald trump. he was due to leave onjanuary 20, the same time as donald trump, but it was predicted there would be an early exit because william barr had given an interview last week in which he pretty much refused to back donald trump's unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. but i think by saying that he has resigned tonight, i do think that is probably trump's way of trying to get the official biden victory away from the headlines. nomia, thank you very much. the united states has recorded its 300,000th death from coronavirus. the grim statistic was reached just hours after the first vaccine outside of clinical trials was administered to an american citizen. sandra lindsay, an intensive care nurse in new york, got herjab on camera in an effort to help boost public confidence in the vaccine. she said she hoped this was the beginning of the end of a long, painful period. nick br
william barr is someone their votes. william barr is someone who was their votes.omeone who was a their votes. william barr is someone who was a trump loyalist. he has been very close to donald trump. he was due to leave onjanuary 20, the same time as donald trump, but it was predicted there would be an early exit because william barr had given an interview last week in which he pretty much refused to back donald trump's unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. but i think by saying that he...
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abrams: thank you, congresswoman elect williams. and thank you to the body of electorss for having me today as you presiding officer. this has been a moment long time coming. we believe that we are in the right place at the right time. the first order of business is to elect a secretary for the meeting. do i have a motion? representative davis? >> [inaudible] ms. abrams: is there a second? wendy davis is properly nominated. steve hinton seconded the motion. are there any objections? all in favor, say aye. now elected as the secretary of this meeting. [applause] if you will now join me in welcoming the dean of the house and the person who was here in 1980 when we did this before and in 1992 when we did it again, dean of the house, calvin smiley, will lead us with the invocation. >> thank you very much, leader abrams. it is great to see you and great to be your chairman. it is just a wonderful day. i'm overjoyed and excited about this opportunity to have been an elect or nine times and voted three times. jimmy carter, bill clinton, an
abrams: thank you, congresswoman elect williams. and thank you to the body of electorss for having me today as you presiding officer. this has been a moment long time coming. we believe that we are in the right place at the right time. the first order of business is to elect a secretary for the meeting. do i have a motion? representative davis? >> [inaudible] ms. abrams: is there a second? wendy davis is properly nominated. steve hinton seconded the motion. are there any objections? all...
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the answers are on the plantation written by william bradford.ew ruler, james i game kibecg in 1603. as king, james was also the supreme head of the church of england. the official church, but some people objected to the expensive ro robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution, how they became pilgrims, and how they found religious freedom was all recorded by william bradford. >> the free people join themselves into a church state. ♪ there were various towns and villages, nottinghamshire, england. after they continued together for a year and kept their meetings every sabbath, exercising the worship of god among themselves, they saw they could no longer continue. so they resolved to get to holland, which in 1607 and was in 1608. >> the separatists would leave england to find freedom of religion in holland. >> to leave their native country, their lands, all their friends and familiar acquaintances was much. an adventure almost desperate. >> about 125 separat
the answers are on the plantation written by william bradford.ew ruler, james i game kibecg in 1603. as king, james was also the supreme head of the church of england. the official church, but some people objected to the expensive ro robes and rituals of the church of england. they withdrew from it and were called separatists. the story of their religious persecution, how they became pilgrims, and how they found religious freedom was all recorded by william bradford. >> the free people...
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, william, where you?by your side. >> william, we should not have come. we should have not come. >> hush, my dear, hush. >> we should not have come. so many years have gone. so many. >> and with the lords well. >> so many dead. nearly half. it is the lords punishment. we should have never have left. >> it is a fever? >> it appears so. and the others? >> two more dead. one is dying. my own wife. >> your wife? i love the depths i cried under the dear lord. lord, hear my voice. does he hear, standish? does he? >> master try a true believer for lack of faith. >> to be better every day tonight? >> yes. it is a dark night we will all be seen. come. >> and -- we buried more than half hour number leveling the graves to conceal from the indians. in the spring, killing them with the rain at the winter past. then spring came. and life embrace just back and we fueled who was buried with found help from an unexpected quarter full. help from those very savages we have so feared from the ever faithful [inaudible] from th
, william, where you?by your side. >> william, we should not have come. we should have not come. >> hush, my dear, hush. >> we should not have come. so many years have gone. so many. >> and with the lords well. >> so many dead. nearly half. it is the lords punishment. we should have never have left. >> it is a fever? >> it appears so. and the others? >> two more dead. one is dying. my own wife. >> your wife? i love the depths i cried under...
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william bradford wrote, >> the dangers were great, the difficulties were many. of them, through the help of god, might be overcome. they knew they were pilgrims. ♪ after a long beating at sea, they fell with the land, which is called cape cod. being thus arrived in a good harbor and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the god of heaven that brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the miseries and perils thereof. ♪ but they had now no friends to welcome them, or homes or towns to go to. besides, what could they see but a wilderness? narrator: and the wilderness was not virginia, where they had permission to settle, but new england, where the winter storms had driven them. arguments broke out among the pilgrims, and among the strangers. some felt that because this land would not be under the laws of virginia, they could leave the colony, go where they pleased. to keep the pilgrims and strangers together under some kind of government, the leaders of the pilgrims wrote a document that came known as the mayfl
william bradford wrote, >> the dangers were great, the difficulties were many. of them, through the help of god, might be overcome. they knew they were pilgrims. ♪ after a long beating at sea, they fell with the land, which is called cape cod. being thus arrived in a good harbor and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the god of heaven that brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the miseries and perils thereof. ♪ but they had...
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williams? dr. williams: thank you, governor. i want to echo the governor's comments, when i got up this morning, i want to thank the citizens in missouri. we are ninth in the country for cases per 100,000 over the last seven days and that is just a testament that people have listened, have followed our guidance and incredibly thankful for that. our hospitalizations are increased but they are stable, when we look at our cases per 100,000, as i mentioned, better our hospitalizations are than any state around us but one. we're incredibly thankful because that's just citizens doing what we would hope they would do. but to the governor's point, started my morning with a patient who called me. her whole family is very sick. they sounded pretty bad on the phone. so do not want to drop our guard by any stretch of the imagination. also, as we reflect on the past year, i want to thank you. there have been some great stories in the dailies and on the radio and the news about the rollout on monday. i can't tell you how much i appreciated yo
williams? dr. williams: thank you, governor. i want to echo the governor's comments, when i got up this morning, i want to thank the citizens in missouri. we are ninth in the country for cases per 100,000 over the last seven days and that is just a testament that people have listened, have followed our guidance and incredibly thankful for that. our hospitalizations are increased but they are stable, when we look at our cases per 100,000, as i mentioned, better our hospitalizations are than any...
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william kristol , 20 years since the bush v. gore was handed down, since that concession speech by al gore, that victory speech by george w. bush, do you think today the correct person won election 2000? >> i think so. obviously, it was incredibly close. 537 vote difference when the counting was stopped. i think most studies afterwards did show that they kept on accounting, i guess the under votes there were counted, bush would have won, but it was such a narrow margin. it is really extraordinary. vice president gore was very gracious and responsible, even more importantly than gracious i would say, in conceding. and they went on and got beyond that pretty quickly in a funny way. bush did not compromise the legislation a few months into his term, of course there was 9/11 and so. such a different world. such a different world from our politics today. >> ej dionne, same question, that the correct person win the election? >> i think the answer is no and i think the definitive study had they recounted every stoat in the state shows
william kristol , 20 years since the bush v. gore was handed down, since that concession speech by al gore, that victory speech by george w. bush, do you think today the correct person won election 2000? >> i think so. obviously, it was incredibly close. 537 vote difference when the counting was stopped. i think most studies afterwards did show that they kept on accounting, i guess the under votes there were counted, bush would have won, but it was such a narrow margin. it is really...
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there's not very much footage of william howard taft. ironically, the first color footage we have of the president is from william howard taft, so we do have that in our collection. there were a lot of experiments taking place in color motion picture photography. this was, taft was captured in an early color process. between the roosevelt's there is a regrettably small number of films. it's striking that these two roosevelt's, both had the same approach to the media. franklin roosevelt takes off as radio is now part of american life with his fireside chats he takes advantage of that but he was very visually savvy as well. he welcome newsreel cameras. he welcomed people shooting film of his activities, obviously he didn't want people to see him in a wheelchair but there's just a lot of film on franklin roosevelt in the same way there was in theodore roosevelt, but in between the two, just not. i don't think those presidents for whatever reason felt that it was important to manage their presence. one of my favorite films that we have in th
there's not very much footage of william howard taft. ironically, the first color footage we have of the president is from william howard taft, so we do have that in our collection. there were a lot of experiments taking place in color motion picture photography. this was, taft was captured in an early color process. between the roosevelt's there is a regrettably small number of films. it's striking that these two roosevelt's, both had the same approach to the media. franklin roosevelt takes...
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he had already contracted with william avery baker to have plans drawn up. the two got word of what each other were trying to do. they met and got together and hornblower said, we have the plans. charleston said, i will build the ship if you guys will take care of it. and plymouth plantation has taken care of the ship for the last 64 years. and we just finished a massive restoration of "mayflower ii." just got back to plymouth on august 10 from a three-year restoration in the seaport museum in connecticut. i hope that people get the same sense of history that i do when i look at this ship. and for us, keeping the knowledge, skills, and abilities to be able to sail a ship and maintain a ship of this age, as well as tell the multiple stories that plimoth patuxet has to tell, all of the good, the bad, and the ugly of all aspects of history is so important to where we are going. and for me, of course, the maritime part of the ship itself. and again, the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to build and sail and maintain a ship like "mayflower ii" is very,
he had already contracted with william avery baker to have plans drawn up. the two got word of what each other were trying to do. they met and got together and hornblower said, we have the plans. charleston said, i will build the ship if you guys will take care of it. and plymouth plantation has taken care of the ship for the last 64 years. and we just finished a massive restoration of "mayflower ii." just got back to plymouth on august 10 from a three-year restoration in the seaport...
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william brewster at his death owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them, in a house of that size but the fact is there's no evidence of other than a few books here, a few books there. these are people who did have very extensive libraries, quite a few of them. certainly brewster and bradford and miles standish and some of the clergyman, partridge and so forth. >> okay, thank you. we have a question from steven who asks, why is it that only bradford's history remains when the other person, i guess he's referring to winslow, has more detailed accounts of their experiences? i suppose it would help to clarify that, and say how winslow's accounts are available. >> right. winslow -- and feel free to add anything to this, ken, but winslow's published -- his first accounts in 1622, 1624, they're more detailed because they're dealing with a far more compressed period of time. some of his later works, like his attack on samuel gorton and such are addressing specific issues. so winslow never set out to write an entire history of the
william brewster at his death owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them, in a house of that size but the fact is there's no evidence of other than a few books here, a few books there. these are people who did have very extensive libraries, quite a few of them. certainly brewster and bradford and miles standish and some of the clergyman, partridge and so forth. >> okay, thank you. we have a question from steven who asks, why is it that only bradford's history remains when...
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as i mentioned at the top of the show, attorney general william barr is out tonight. we're going to have reaction from a former senior justice department and fbi official who has been one of william barr's most potent critics. but i should also note -- and, you know, this may turn out to be just a coincidence, but just before we got word that william barr was resigning tonight, we also learned about the resignation of the first trump-appointed u.s. attorney as well. u.s. attorneys, of course, don't serve for fixed terms. they can quit whenever they want. but the resignation tonight of craig carpenito, who is the trump-appointed u.s. attorney in new jersey, he's the first u.s. attorney to quit since the election. and it is a little bit weird for a u.s. attorney to quit during a lame duck. notably mr. carpenito was also part of the scheme that attorney general william barr cooked up in sdny. you might remember this summer there was a big scandal when william barr tried to sort of nudge out and then force out the u.s. attorney in the southern district of new york. it was
as i mentioned at the top of the show, attorney general william barr is out tonight. we're going to have reaction from a former senior justice department and fbi official who has been one of william barr's most potent critics. but i should also note -- and, you know, this may turn out to be just a coincidence, but just before we got word that william barr was resigning tonight, we also learned about the resignation of the first trump-appointed u.s. attorney as well. u.s. attorneys, of course,...
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william: that is an amazingly big bill.e also reported that this isn't just a consequence of our byzantine medical system but thathey were in some ways engineered on purpose to make a profit. who was doingra that? these were some private equity firms hat realized there was an opportunity to profit off of this ki of billing. we saw that happening just a few years ago wre private equity firms would buy upoctor staffing groups and pull them out of network and the rates would shoot up. we found that this was not just a mistake. in some cases, these wereui private created models for how to drive profits back to those folks but itas on the backs of patients paying those bills. william: thank you for helping us understand and all this. ♪ judy: the covid relief bill passed by congress will provide urge help to those around thet country e size of the aid is smaller than what many economists say is needed. for many older americans who have lost their jobs, prospects are especially dim. their savings evermore eaten away. economics cor
william: that is an amazingly big bill.e also reported that this isn't just a consequence of our byzantine medical system but thathey were in some ways engineered on purpose to make a profit. who was doingra that? these were some private equity firms hat realized there was an opportunity to profit off of this ki of billing. we saw that happening just a few years ago wre private equity firms would buy upoctor staffing groups and pull them out of network and the rates would shoot up. we found...