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carlin, including john adult in, peter wagner, george mason, william runcie, william feldman, robert adam and jon west juniors, these are prominent alexandria and fairfax county names. as a fairfax agreement renounced all importation of commodities from britain including fabric and textiles, one would assume that carlin's business would show symptoms of a population cutting back on conspicuous consumption. carlin's business actually almost doubles from 1769 to 1770. what accounts for this? carlin's business may have doubled because they utilize the textiles already in the colonies before supplies came to a shortage. maybe this is a simple matter of supply and demand, that makes sense. it's also possible that clever merchants and alexandria took after william who purchased an abundance of textiles from great britain in 1769 and 1770 in anticipation of just this sort of thing so he's trying to stop his shelves just waiting for someone to say, we are not going to import that stuff anymore so that he can say, i already have it right here for you, you don't have to be in violation of any
carlin, including john adult in, peter wagner, george mason, william runcie, william feldman, robert adam and jon west juniors, these are prominent alexandria and fairfax county names. as a fairfax agreement renounced all importation of commodities from britain including fabric and textiles, one would assume that carlin's business would show symptoms of a population cutting back on conspicuous consumption. carlin's business actually almost doubles from 1769 to 1770. what accounts for this?...
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wonderful mate, wonderful, supportive wife of william. you know the story of her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband, when she had the seizures he would get a napkin and place it over her face and she would recover and they would go on with a dinner. yes, she definitely because they lost both children -- that's the reason why he has no direct descendents because both of the young daughters died in infancy, but i think she, because of the death of both daughters and the death, you know, certainly the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley and, too, the white house first ladies home is actually -- was actually her home. did you know that? >> i didn't. >> it absolutely is. the first ladies museum is ida mckinley's home and it is a beautiful, beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton inaugurated that home back in the day. >> so if one were to look at that period of time, it was a time of great disruption and technological change, industrial change, there are a lot of parall
wonderful mate, wonderful, supportive wife of william. you know the story of her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband, when she had the seizures he would get a napkin and place it over her face and she would recover and they would go on with a dinner. yes, she definitely because they lost both children -- that's the reason why he has no direct descendents because both of the young daughters died in infancy, but i think she, because of the death of both daughters and the...
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mayor williams, any thoughts? >> well, you know, certainly i respect the caller's viewpoint, you know. but certainly, this has, what's going on right now has nothing for people to listen of the outcry of the individuals that have been disservice edisserved certainly been hurt for many, many years. i am not rallying for 40 acres and a mule. not at all. this is about making sure that equity is in place for everyone to make sure that we all have a fair opportunity as it relates to business, but also as it relates to even housing, you know. those are things that are still existing in this nation. and certainly, some of the conversations that we have with our federal leaders, you know, we've got to make sure that they understand and they take the blinders off to be able to start using their platform to be able to do what they say they were going to washington to do, and that is to help these communities to be able to stand up on their own, but to be able to be fruitful. and also make sure that the legacy that we leave
mayor williams, any thoughts? >> well, you know, certainly i respect the caller's viewpoint, you know. but certainly, this has, what's going on right now has nothing for people to listen of the outcry of the individuals that have been disservice edisserved certainly been hurt for many, many years. i am not rallying for 40 acres and a mule. not at all. this is about making sure that equity is in place for everyone to make sure that we all have a fair opportunity as it relates to business,...
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so william or billy lee came to mt. vernon after washington purchased him from another state in 1768. in 1769 he needed livery from carlin the tailor. so that is right when he arrived at mt. vernon. carlin charged washington's account for making will livery as well as putting pocket news and repairing the claret suit. possible also for william because washington's household livery, they're always colors, right, so the livery of the washington household was red and white and when we say claret that could be for livery. so william lee arrived in 1768 when he was 18 years old. he received livery from carlin the tailor after a year of service and this is surely not his first suit of livery and it wouldn't be his last. so william makes another appearance in the accounts. in june of 1771 and again carlin charged washington for making will livery coat and breeches but this time will was not alone in the accounts. carlin also, quote, made frank a suit, making a waist coat and breeches. who are these people? frank is william's y
so william or billy lee came to mt. vernon after washington purchased him from another state in 1768. in 1769 he needed livery from carlin the tailor. so that is right when he arrived at mt. vernon. carlin charged washington's account for making will livery as well as putting pocket news and repairing the claret suit. possible also for william because washington's household livery, they're always colors, right, so the livery of the washington household was red and white and when we say claret...
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chad williams. he is the samuel j and augustus professor at history and african-american studies at brandeis university. he specializes in african-american and modern united states history, world war i, and african-american intellectual history. he is the author of "torchbearers of democracy: african american soldiers in the world war i era." which received the 2011 liberty legacy foundation award from the organization of american historians and the 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military history. he is also a part of so many projects that i continue to be talking about around the nation as we are giving these teacher professional development workshops. one of those is called world war i america. you can find a video with him as well as some questions and things he helped curate to really change how our students think about world war i. it is a true pleasure to have dr. williams back. he is currently completing a book on w.e.b. dubois and world war i, just completing a radcliffe
chad williams. he is the samuel j and augustus professor at history and african-american studies at brandeis university. he specializes in african-american and modern united states history, world war i, and african-american intellectual history. he is the author of "torchbearers of democracy: african american soldiers in the world war i era." which received the 2011 liberty legacy foundation award from the organization of american historians and the 2011 distinguished book award from...
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william makes another appearance in the accounts. in june of 1771, again carlin washington for making breaches and livery coats. he also made a suit and breaches. who are these people? frank was williams younger brother who also came to the estate and 1768. frank served as a butler and was probably also furnished with washington's signature red and white livery. there is a man by the name of that in mount vernon's slavery data base. he could have been a groom or an artists and on the property. carlin also charge washington for charging for a pair of reaches for a child. he was likely a recipient of jacket and waistcoats that carlin also constructed in 1771. it's really one of many accounts that can tell us much about the material life of alexandria's enslaved population. consider this a pause in a much longer and much needed conversation. i have more. if you want to know more. we've explored the win, the where, and the who. let's get back to the clothes themselves and explore, what does it all mean? for most of the 18th century, colo
william makes another appearance in the accounts. in june of 1771, again carlin washington for making breaches and livery coats. he also made a suit and breaches. who are these people? frank was williams younger brother who also came to the estate and 1768. frank served as a butler and was probably also furnished with washington's signature red and white livery. there is a man by the name of that in mount vernon's slavery data base. he could have been a groom or an artists and on the property....
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david rohde has been on the william barr beat in recent months. in this piece he goes on to describe william barr's ham-handed ousting of the attorney general in manhattan as capturing the, quote, confusing combination of brazen corruption and sheer incompetence that has become a hallmark of the trump administration. quote, the attempted friday night firing confirmed allegations in a new book by the former national security advisor, john bolton, which trump and barr unsuccessfully tried to suppress, that the president has repeatedly interfered in criminal investigations into friends, political allies and, most of all, himself. here's the reason i want to talk to david rohde about this tonight. not just because he's covered this attorney general extensively for "the new yorker" and his latest book but because david rohde's reporting has led him to some sobering conclusions in the last few months about bill barr's justice department. earlier this year david rohde told me on this show that bill barr believes that the president has the power to disobe
david rohde has been on the william barr beat in recent months. in this piece he goes on to describe william barr's ham-handed ousting of the attorney general in manhattan as capturing the, quote, confusing combination of brazen corruption and sheer incompetence that has become a hallmark of the trump administration. quote, the attempted friday night firing confirmed allegations in a new book by the former national security advisor, john bolton, which trump and barr unsuccessfully tried to...
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armstrong williams, your response. guest: you know, the truth be told if president trump were not in the white house the situation would be no different. as i said it happened on all the watches of the president of united states. if you think that you want to blame this on president trump or past presidents or congress and all of a sudden this problem goes away it's much deeper. it's a problem we must face and deal with. how we view and how we treat our fellow man, even when no one else is watching. it's all about how we rear and teach our children and what they see we do is exactly what they become. and we must value humanity not because of what humanity looks like but because we're all created in the eyes of god. we may make different choices, grow up in different circumstances but just because someone has wealth or poverty doesn't mean they have character. character is developed over how you treat people, how you live, and the good that you do and the life and time it's given you. while it's easy to bring politician
armstrong williams, your response. guest: you know, the truth be told if president trump were not in the white house the situation would be no different. as i said it happened on all the watches of the president of united states. if you think that you want to blame this on president trump or past presidents or congress and all of a sudden this problem goes away it's much deeper. it's a problem we must face and deal with. how we view and how we treat our fellow man, even when no one else is...
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on that speech by william hagueifs causes.eresting because it is normally boris johnson hague it's interesting because it is normally borisjohnson who is talking about churchill and using war metaphors. william hague is talking about the lockdown being a disaster like at dunkirk. heroic but the result of massive failure. and not actually criticising the government specifically for that. just a failure internationally around the world. but i mean, to be frank, don't you think in a way, one of the good things as we have all pulled together and we're slowly seeing the cases going down and certainly deaths going down and if thatis certainly deaths going down and if that is that the only way to beat this virus, that's the only way we can beat it so we willjust have to do it. he says it should never be repeated. well, i don't think we wa nt repeated. well, i don't think we want any more deaths and if there is another spike, we hope this is, we're coming to the end of this particular stage, and we hope in the autumn there isn't anoth
on that speech by william hagueifs causes.eresting because it is normally boris johnson hague it's interesting because it is normally borisjohnson who is talking about churchill and using war metaphors. william hague is talking about the lockdown being a disaster like at dunkirk. heroic but the result of massive failure. and not actually criticising the government specifically for that. just a failure internationally around the world. but i mean, to be frank, don't you think in a way, one of...
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williams decided to look at history.hat happened in the past when we've had six consecutive weeks where the four-week moving average of initial jobless claims went lower? all right, first okay it happened in the 1970s. yes, and 1970 recession. we hit six consecutive down weeks that june. so what did it mean for the market next look at this check out the chart on the dow jones industrial average 1970. by the time we reached the six-week the market had barely begun to rally i was 15 years old but williamsers are the period well. the first half of 1970 was absolute killer. nobody knew for sure it was over by the time we crossed six weeks of lower initial jobless claims the bear market was over and stocks came roaring back next we had two recessions in the early '80s thanks to paul voelker fed chief who destroyed the economy to stop inflation in 1980 and again in 1982 this is what he did. take a gander at the action of the dow during the early '80s. we hit six consecutive lower closes from initial jobless claims in july of 1
williams decided to look at history.hat happened in the past when we've had six consecutive weeks where the four-week moving average of initial jobless claims went lower? all right, first okay it happened in the 1970s. yes, and 1970 recession. we hit six consecutive down weeks that june. so what did it mean for the market next look at this check out the chart on the dow jones industrial average 1970. by the time we reached the six-week the market had barely begun to rally i was 15 years old but...
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william mckinley signed it. ida did not. >> carl anthony, she was born in 1847 to, obviously well off parents. what's important to know about her earliest years? >> her parents were not only well off, but they were what you would almost call radically progressive. particularly on the issues of abolition. they were rapidly against slavery slavery. on equal education as well for women. ida's mother was extremely well educated. ida mckinley is the most fully educated of all the first ladies up to that time. her father also was friends with a fellow abolitionist. her grandfather was friends with horse greenly. really involved -- ohio was very much the california of the day. sort of in the earlier part of the 19th century, represented almost the far west. that is where you really find this movement for equal education for women. i've us father ida's father helps to bring this woman's famed abolitionist whose name i cannot remember right now, but ida then follows her when her teacher goes to teach at the academy durin
william mckinley signed it. ida did not. >> carl anthony, she was born in 1847 to, obviously well off parents. what's important to know about her earliest years? >> her parents were not only well off, but they were what you would almost call radically progressive. particularly on the issues of abolition. they were rapidly against slavery slavery. on equal education as well for women. ida's mother was extremely well educated. ida mckinley is the most fully educated of all the first...
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their next stop was puerto williams in chile. jack oberlé who works as a harbor master at lake constance has joined them for this part of the trip. he's traveling around the world by sea and his small ship is docked at porto williams he's grateful for the ride in a harsh environment like this everyone helps each other. one last look at it. from here it's only about 20 nautical miles to puerto williams the last time before cape horn. all of it folks knows that things are going to get serious soon. this is his office in back palm stet in the german states of stress because when he planned the cape horn expedition down to the last detail. this map is a bit worn we used it on our last expedition to antarctica but it will give you a good overview this is america here's the southern tip of south america. and cape horn which is actually located on an island yes this is the strait of mckellen's which ferdinand magellan crossed in 1519 about 100 years before the cape was discovered. it's an extremely difficult trip because the concerts ar
their next stop was puerto williams in chile. jack oberlé who works as a harbor master at lake constance has joined them for this part of the trip. he's traveling around the world by sea and his small ship is docked at porto williams he's grateful for the ride in a harsh environment like this everyone helps each other. one last look at it. from here it's only about 20 nautical miles to puerto williams the last time before cape horn. all of it folks knows that things are going to get serious...
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and william howard taft and helen herron taft here on the back. in addition to the gifts of silver, many, many telegrams were sent to the taft family from all over the world. and this is the moment toll that showcases all those telegrams. and they kept those and collected bows, and some here are from washington d.c., buffalo new york. let's see. here we have here south orange, new jersey, pittsburgh, chicago. for instance, this one says permit me to join with your friends and hope that today's great happiness of union family when possible will be exceeded by the happiness of your 50th anniversary. this one from chicago is looking for the 25 more years. this was a recognition of all the people appreciated the president and mrs. staff by the gifts, telegrams. and it was just a strengthening affair for mrs. taft as she move through her years in the white house. >> well, this tweet, really is a nice way to come out of that, asking how did hell and stroke impact the marriage of the tariffs? so we have them celebrating their anniversary and you talked a
and william howard taft and helen herron taft here on the back. in addition to the gifts of silver, many, many telegrams were sent to the taft family from all over the world. and this is the moment toll that showcases all those telegrams. and they kept those and collected bows, and some here are from washington d.c., buffalo new york. let's see. here we have here south orange, new jersey, pittsburgh, chicago. for instance, this one says permit me to join with your friends and hope that today's...
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go buy the shipping stocks or you can listen to larry williams if you want a short term trade, williams says buy the s&p two days before july 4th the stop loss order who knows navarro comes out and says the president doesn't know what he's doing and says navarro is right and we willget china wherever we can and it doesn't matter but williams likes to let this run for two days and sell into the first profitable open. there are ways we can make this more complicated, agagenerate m upside this is about catalyst and discipline, most traders don't understand you must need and have bottom line, most of you shouldn't trade, you should invest for the long term but if you trade anyway and i know you're going to, i think this fourth of july trade from larry williams makes a lot of sense as long as you're disciplined about it look at that gain. adam in new york, adam >> caller: hey, jim. how is it going? >> not bad, adam, how about you? >> caller: pretty good thank you so much for squeezing me in. big fan. >> excellent. >> caller: jim, i have a question about simulation plus xlp. they hit an all-t
go buy the shipping stocks or you can listen to larry williams if you want a short term trade, williams says buy the s&p two days before july 4th the stop loss order who knows navarro comes out and says the president doesn't know what he's doing and says navarro is right and we willget china wherever we can and it doesn't matter but williams likes to let this run for two days and sell into the first profitable open. there are ways we can make this more complicated, agagenerate m upside this...
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he, william barr has done things to help make those defendants cases a little easier. and with the case of michael flynn, wanting to dismiss the case after the man has admitted that he lied to federal offices in a legitimate investigation. this man live obstructed justice and committed perjury . and admitted that he had done so much still william barr was to dismiss the charges. why? because he's a friend of the president. he's a loyal friend of the president read with roger stone. so he's got a lot of explaining to do as you like in those instances as well as in others he has beentrying to infill and investigations . either two clear the presidents friends or punish people that the president considers the enemies. so that's the big question that needs to answer. >> colors already for you congressman, this is kicked out of virginia beach, democrat. >> i just want to make a statement, i was very concerned when i saw the protests in the city and the people being sign on. as you use the militarization of the police force i think it leaves out enemies, open for our enemies
he, william barr has done things to help make those defendants cases a little easier. and with the case of michael flynn, wanting to dismiss the case after the man has admitted that he lied to federal offices in a legitimate investigation. this man live obstructed justice and committed perjury . and admitted that he had done so much still william barr was to dismiss the charges. why? because he's a friend of the president. he's a loyal friend of the president read with roger stone. so he's got...
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question williams is the last port. the crew are now stocking up on fuel for the ship's engine and he says. the tanks hold 4500 leases a feel. it's summer here right now so the marina is full and the dogma owen has to drop anchor in the. steam ship that used to travel up and down the rhine river has been converted into a jet ski. as part of the dogma or unscrew. the whole lot of people come down here to sail around cape horn. most of them are from europe it's a difficult trip. to the cape there's about 1000 article miles of unprotected coastline the conditions can be really rough you have to earn the right to sail around cape horn. after. other visitors are happy to spend a few weeks here on vacation and travel around the cape uncharted yachts for many it's a dream come true. the dead more often is now tied up at the jetty right next to a family of sailors from britain. nick and jill she knows have been travelling around the world on their yacht the money will for nearly $3.00 decades daughter roxanne 18 and son cesar $
question williams is the last port. the crew are now stocking up on fuel for the ship's engine and he says. the tanks hold 4500 leases a feel. it's summer here right now so the marina is full and the dogma owen has to drop anchor in the. steam ship that used to travel up and down the rhine river has been converted into a jet ski. as part of the dogma or unscrew. the whole lot of people come down here to sail around cape horn. most of them are from europe it's a difficult trip. to the cape...
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wonderful mate, wonderful supportive wife of william. know the story about her having epilepsy. the fact that mckinley was such a wonderful has been, when she had, he just graciously would kidnapped in place it over her face. and she would recover they would go on with the dinner. she definitely because they lost both children. that's the reason why he has no direct descendants. because the young daughters died in infancy. i think she, because of the death daughters and certainly the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley. and to the white house first ladies home is actually her home. did you know that? >> no i didn't. >> it absolutely is. it's actually 16 we can leasehold. it's a beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton inaugurated that home in the day. >> look at that period time it was a time of great disruption and technological change there are a lot of parallels to today. we are going through the digital revolution, there's challenges with immigration as there was back in that time. the purpose of studying history is to help
wonderful mate, wonderful supportive wife of william. know the story about her having epilepsy. the fact that mckinley was such a wonderful has been, when she had, he just graciously would kidnapped in place it over her face. and she would recover they would go on with the dinner. she definitely because they lost both children. that's the reason why he has no direct descendants. because the young daughters died in infancy. i think she, because of the death daughters and certainly the...
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william rudin has done that. been hugely upfront the development of real estate in new york city that has a social good and the social fabric. we are thrilled to bring him to you as new york city reopens. thank you for being with us today. what has the last few weeks been like for you, your properties, and the people within those properties. william: first of all, thank you and the rest of the team for having me on. professor rajan talked about the community and you mentioned at. and what we work on is creating communities and trying to bring people together. through aly have gone very difficult period of time, and the last couple of weeks there been dramatic changes in the way people look forward and try to bring our communities together. that is critical. our city is so diverse. that is our strength. how do we bring people together? you cannot do that working from home. some of your other speakers have talked about that. you had to be working in your office, working together. i talk about collaboration, communi
william rudin has done that. been hugely upfront the development of real estate in new york city that has a social good and the social fabric. we are thrilled to bring him to you as new york city reopens. thank you for being with us today. what has the last few weeks been like for you, your properties, and the people within those properties. william: first of all, thank you and the rest of the team for having me on. professor rajan talked about the community and you mentioned at. and what we...
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it's william and mary. and they were invited to come in to be the monarch, but not an absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract, and the contract was that parliament would be supreme. they had no choice, they had to sign it. now, what is that parliament? it's not that place of quiet decisionmaking that you see today. it was a parliament that was filled with people by the 1% elite. people could pay to become members of parliament. they were put in by their sponsors. economics was the big thing. this was the time of the rotten burrows. so driving force was to make money. it wasn't until the people really rebelled, the riots of 1821, or doing away with the rotten burrows of 1846, that parliament changed into democracy. the french revolution, the elite were terrified that the people of brittain would rise up in the same way as the french. so all these decisions that you've seen made this morning and this afternoon, every time you'll see it's lord this, and that's the 1% that had the power. and the second th
it's william and mary. and they were invited to come in to be the monarch, but not an absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract, and the contract was that parliament would be supreme. they had no choice, they had to sign it. now, what is that parliament? it's not that place of quiet decisionmaking that you see today. it was a parliament that was filled with people by the 1% elite. people could pay to become members of parliament. they were put in by their sponsors. economics was the big...
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. >> we are joined by armstrong williams longtime radio, tv talk show host, author, thank you for being with us here on washington journal this morning. >> good morning and thank you so much for having me. >> host: we started our segment last hour with michael hopkins saying we asked both of you on today to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands of the minneapolis police. but as the protests have grown and the civil rest has grown and writing, we want to get your reaction overall to what we've seen particularly in the last three days over the weekend across the country. >> guest: you know, the beauty of america is our right to protest in a very peaceful way. the majority of the protesters are very peaceful and they had the moral high ground no different than the one when you had the terrorist attack on emanuel church in charlestown. members of that community, even though they thought there would be looting and burning, [inaudible] was one of those killed for no reason at all. the community capped the moral high ground and it galvanized the world. and
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it was william harrison's campaign. he was elected at the age of 68, a record that no one broke again until ronald reagan was elected. who is this man and what did he so easily defeat martin van buren? >> at the outset, i announced with a bit of pride that he was from charles city county, virginia. my home county. he moved to ohio. he was a military man initially. he had actually studied medicine for a short period of time and decided to join the military shortly thereafter. moved to ohio. he became the territorial governor of indiana, and was before that, a noted indian fighter. the term typical new comes from the battle of typical new. the two native americans were taken to establish an indian movement. as a territorial governor, tyler was instrumental, excuse me, harrison was instrumental in securing land for white settlers. that clashed with native american interests. at that battle, harrison was considered the victor. we are not so certain about that. but he became important enough in that battle that it carried hi
it was william harrison's campaign. he was elected at the age of 68, a record that no one broke again until ronald reagan was elected. who is this man and what did he so easily defeat martin van buren? >> at the outset, i announced with a bit of pride that he was from charles city county, virginia. my home county. he moved to ohio. he was a military man initially. he had actually studied medicine for a short period of time and decided to join the military shortly thereafter. moved to...
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here's an interview that william barr gave back in february.he justice department overruled the recommendations by career prosecutors that roger stone needed to spend 7 to 9 years in prison. and here he is. >> the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. i am responsible for everything that happens in the department, but the thing i have most responsibility for are the issues that are brought to me for decision, and i will make those decisions based on what i think is the right thing to do, and i'm not going to be bullied or influenced by anybody, and i said whether it's congress, newspaper editorial boards, or the president. i'm going to do what i think is right. >> it's ironic -- >> what he seems s ts to right whatever donald trump needs or whatever donald trump's friends need to keep them out of prison. what he said back in february is what one might call horse pucky. your thoughts on what it is that william barr seems to be up to? >> well, you don't have to have a conversation with donald trump to know what he wants.
here's an interview that william barr gave back in february.he justice department overruled the recommendations by career prosecutors that roger stone needed to spend 7 to 9 years in prison. and here he is. >> the president has never asked me to do anything in a criminal case. i am responsible for everything that happens in the department, but the thing i have most responsibility for are the issues that are brought to me for decision, and i will make those decisions based on what i think...
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it also brings to the forefront, never heard of this guy, william t. sherman. grant's right-hand man. grant is going to get promoted to the east, sherman will get command in the west, and that is all basically related to vicksburg, with a subsequent success in the chattanooga area. that rolls it all up right there. the question begs itself, could the war have been won without sherman and grant? can the north win the war without sherman and grant? that is an open-ended question for you to ponder. be note takers ought to writing right now. if you think about it, which those of you up front, because you paid the early bird special of can now see that small print $130 and you in the back cannot and will not get that joke. this actually happens to be the only picture that i can find with all three generals in it, including the subsequent president andrew johnson. grant, sherman, and meade. out of those commanders, which are -- which ones are indispensable? debatable question, but grant obviously has to be up there. if you think about it, what about the parks to the
it also brings to the forefront, never heard of this guy, william t. sherman. grant's right-hand man. grant is going to get promoted to the east, sherman will get command in the west, and that is all basically related to vicksburg, with a subsequent success in the chattanooga area. that rolls it all up right there. the question begs itself, could the war have been won without sherman and grant? can the north win the war without sherman and grant? that is an open-ended question for you to...
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it is a north view of castle william in the harbor of boston.o at no time did they ever fire a shot in anger or violence. but it is where some of the troops will be housed. to try to get them out of apiecement which he tries to reach with the colonies. let's talk about -- so we're on the road to revolution. i know there's been a lot of social topics and i know military history is still important. these are two places where the revolution might have started. these are two -- another breadcrumbs on the path to revolution and one is, of course, salem. so for once we're going to talk about salem without this and the other one is actually where some believe the first shots of the war happened. and it happened in new hampshire. sail semiconductor a very interesting story. obviously, gauge will submit, take troops out there in february of 1775. as he sends february 26, sends lieutenant colonel leslie with the 64th regiment by ship to marble head to march to salem with 240 troops, seize the canyons and munitions. colonel leslie is known by fellow office
it is a north view of castle william in the harbor of boston.o at no time did they ever fire a shot in anger or violence. but it is where some of the troops will be housed. to try to get them out of apiecement which he tries to reach with the colonies. let's talk about -- so we're on the road to revolution. i know there's been a lot of social topics and i know military history is still important. these are two places where the revolution might have started. these are two -- another breadcrumbs...
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william: very typical recession. of the reasons is that if recessions based on the sentiment which is not the official way of doing it, this is about the only recession that -- it is a short one because it is driven by lockdown measures. that is a good use -- the good news. the bad news is that we have absolutely no idea on the pace and depth of the recovery. ofre is a huge degree uncertainty if you compare the range of gdp growth forecast for this year and next with the range of gdp growth forecast at the consensus back in 2008 for the year 2009. you are miles away. it is a multiple. you look at earnings-per-share forecasts for the s&p. the description of these forecasts. inis five times as far as 2009. matt: william, i am looking at this euro area debt to gdp ratio forecast, and it looks like we are going to see an even wider dispersion now of the haves and have nots in terms of nations, and it struck me at the beginning of this session that that is going to be true of consumers as well. the inequality caused by th
william: very typical recession. of the reasons is that if recessions based on the sentiment which is not the official way of doing it, this is about the only recession that -- it is a short one because it is driven by lockdown measures. that is a good use -- the good news. the bad news is that we have absolutely no idea on the pace and depth of the recovery. ofre is a huge degree uncertainty if you compare the range of gdp growth forecast for this year and next with the range of gdp growth...
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it is william and mary. and they were invited to come in to be the monarch's, but not an absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract. the contract was for parliament to be supreme. they had no choice. they had to sign it. now what is that parliament? it is not that place of quiet decision-making that you see today. (laughs) it was a parliament that was filled with people by the 1% elite. people could pay to become members of parliament. there were put in by their sponsors. economics was the big thing. this was the time of the rotten boroughs. so driving force was to make money. it was not until the people really rebel, the riots of 1821, or doing away with the rotten boroughs of 1846, that parliament transformed itself into a place of democracy. the one check on the power of the rotten boroughs, of course, was the french revolution. the elites were terrified that the people of britain would rise up in the same way as the french. so all these decisions that you have seen made this morning and afternoon, eve
it is william and mary. and they were invited to come in to be the monarch's, but not an absolute monarch. they had to sign a contract. the contract was for parliament to be supreme. they had no choice. they had to sign it. now what is that parliament? it is not that place of quiet decision-making that you see today. (laughs) it was a parliament that was filled with people by the 1% elite. people could pay to become members of parliament. there were put in by their sponsors. economics was the...
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william: i think it is pretty much that binary.e are in a crisis like embarked onfed has special facilities, the fed can facilities toke try and get more money to households and small businesses, but how does the fed actually get money to millions of households and small businesses? that is difficult to do operationally. do in the easier to capital markets, where the fed buyessentially help financial assets. toh more difficult to lend million of different entities. a broad: there is consensus that they should be keeping financial conditions loose to help this economy pick up and recover. you will hear very little debate about that. think with the debate really is about, how far the federal reserve goes when it does that. you've intervened in credit markets. companiesn help big issue debt to keep people on the payroll. when you start to go into junk, you run the risk of getting the accusation that you are helping those who made risky bets in this market, and the likelihood that that actually spills over to the broader economy is rel
william: i think it is pretty much that binary.e are in a crisis like embarked onfed has special facilities, the fed can facilities toke try and get more money to households and small businesses, but how does the fed actually get money to millions of households and small businesses? that is difficult to do operationally. do in the easier to capital markets, where the fed buyessentially help financial assets. toh more difficult to lend million of different entities. a broad: there is consensus...
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while, william barr does things for his far-right, ideological agenda.nable each other. and i think john bolton now is running into both of them, and this will play out in the courts. >> william barr has been invoked. william barr's latest move. he tried to fire the u.s. attorney from new york and failed. so, today, got trump to fire the u.s. attorney from new york, who succeeded. geoff berman is leaving but as mike schmidt for "the new york times" reminds us, that office has prosecuted and imprisoned the president's former fixer and personal lawyer, michael cohen. it is, at this hour, investigating donald trump's current lawyer and fixer, rudy giuliani. what do you make of the firing? >> well, good on geoffrey berman for standing firm. and not just capitulating to william barr's and donald trump's decision to remove him. until his deputy, who is a very well-respected individual, who has been riding along with geoffrey berman on a lot of these cases, will become the acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. but i think it demonstrates j
while, william barr does things for his far-right, ideological agenda.nable each other. and i think john bolton now is running into both of them, and this will play out in the courts. >> william barr has been invoked. william barr's latest move. he tried to fire the u.s. attorney from new york and failed. so, today, got trump to fire the u.s. attorney from new york, who succeeded. geoff berman is leaving but as mike schmidt for "the new york times" reminds us, that office has...
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okay, so i met venus williams years ago when i hosted a fireside chat with venus.hit it off when she told me her karaoke game is on fire, which a lot of you probably are playing right now. she also happens to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time and half of the legendary duo we know as the williams sisters. now venus is motivating all of us with her quarantine at home workouts. take a look. - okay, so i wanted to make sure everyone could do this workout, even if you don't have workout equipment at home, so we're gonna use some stuff you have-- like a gallon of water, a water container, or a bottle of [singsong] champagne. [upbeat music] ♪ ♪ - venus is a designer, an entrepreneur, and most famously, a tennis champion and joining us in cyber hall is seven-time grand slam champ venus williams. let me talk about first of all the backdrop of where you are and how are you isolating, how are you feeling? - thank you. i'm in florida, so i'm fortunate enough to be somewhere where it's warm outside. i have a backyard. not everyone has those, um, conveniences, so
okay, so i met venus williams years ago when i hosted a fireside chat with venus.hit it off when she told me her karaoke game is on fire, which a lot of you probably are playing right now. she also happens to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time and half of the legendary duo we know as the williams sisters. now venus is motivating all of us with her quarantine at home workouts. take a look. - okay, so i wanted to make sure everyone could do this workout, even if you don't have...
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the case on their own group about that case and joined prosecutor kym worthy in my apology to mr williams but you have to think of the case and the case in my mind is about sub detective work and sub par weren't prosecutor work back in january robert williams was arrested and held for more than day on charges of theft he said facial recognition technology had matched his old driver's license photo with grainy surveillance footage of the incident williams himself says it was obvious a mistake could be made. when i look at the picture of the guy i just see a big black guy i don't see a resemblance i don't think you looks like me at all. face scanning technology is used by ordinary people every day to unlock their smartphones or to tag friends on social media however when it comes to police investigations artificial intelligence has drawn a lot of criticism for false matches and it seems there are more mistakes when it comes to darker skinned people detroit police say that they brought in new rules because of the williams case facial recognition software is an investigative tool that is used
the case on their own group about that case and joined prosecutor kym worthy in my apology to mr williams but you have to think of the case and the case in my mind is about sub detective work and sub par weren't prosecutor work back in january robert williams was arrested and held for more than day on charges of theft he said facial recognition technology had matched his old driver's license photo with grainy surveillance footage of the incident williams himself says it was obvious a mistake...
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tires for william byron and logano and truex.and go. >> jeff: they know they need to come from further back and need to get the wallace gets four tirls. >> william byron way back in the es and make sure you're full of fuel. if nothing else, jeff, it's not like there is speed in four fresh tires. it gives that driver the ability to maneuver around a lot better. >> jeff: i don't know if jimmie johnson is out of this thing yet. he if four flat tires but able to get tires on pit road. i don't know if any damage to that car otherwise. >> mike: he is still on the lead lap, jeff. so with brendan guantanaaughan, lead lap car, we start with 26 lead lap cars and out in front of it all is ryan blaney. >> get down in front of 4 but see what you want to do. >> i think the bottom would be stronger. >> i don't think with a green/white checker you can count on somebody helping you. >> hopeful. >> mds like blaney's. only one chevy in that group and that is ricky stenhouse. the next chevy back is ninth place ty dillon and the first toyotas in line
tires for william byron and logano and truex.and go. >> jeff: they know they need to come from further back and need to get the wallace gets four tirls. >> william byron way back in the es and make sure you're full of fuel. if nothing else, jeff, it's not like there is speed in four fresh tires. it gives that driver the ability to maneuver around a lot better. >> jeff: i don't know if jimmie johnson is out of this thing yet. he if four flat tires but able to get tires on pit...
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chief william said the officers involved are now on paid administrative leave.here are more county wide curfew set to take effect tonight across the bay area. alameda county has issued a curfew from 8 o'clock tonight until 05:00am tomorrow morning. the same length of curfew is in effect in contra costa county in solano county. a curfew in san mateo county is set to go into effect at 08:30pm tonight will last until 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. several cities have also posted individual curfews as well you can find those listed right now on our website kron 4 news dot com. meanwhile, san francisco mayor london breed announcing today that san francisco's curfew will be lifted after 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. this is video from last night's protest in front of city hall. mayor breed said it was important to implement a curfew to try to prevent the violence and vandalism that had taken place during the protest over the weekend. but she also acknowledged that the quote overwhelming majority of protesters are doing so peacefully and she trusts that the peace will conti
chief william said the officers involved are now on paid administrative leave.here are more county wide curfew set to take effect tonight across the bay area. alameda county has issued a curfew from 8 o'clock tonight until 05:00am tomorrow morning. the same length of curfew is in effect in contra costa county in solano county. a curfew in san mateo county is set to go into effect at 08:30pm tonight will last until 5 o'clock tomorrow morning. several cities have also posted individual curfews as...
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timothy mayer and william foster. i have given a lot of thoughts and almost never has someone asked me about timothy mayer and william foster. but i think we will talk a little bit about them because of what they represent. when we look at timothy who --ded the tilde exposition expedition, he was one of three with all kinds of businesses here in alabama. to have those businesses run, they used the labor of african people. and so we want to understand what that means and we want to understand why that is problematic. there's nothing wrong with wealth. there's nothing wrong with wanting to do well and be successful, but there is a problem when you're wealth and on theccess depends exploitation of the life force of other people. and this was their means and their method to come to their so-called success. what she learned in her with clotilda, as she learned about the universal nature of greed and glory. this is the face of greed and glory. what is problematic, as i said, is when there is no end. when you think that acce
timothy mayer and william foster. i have given a lot of thoughts and almost never has someone asked me about timothy mayer and william foster. but i think we will talk a little bit about them because of what they represent. when we look at timothy who --ded the tilde exposition expedition, he was one of three with all kinds of businesses here in alabama. to have those businesses run, they used the labor of african people. and so we want to understand what that means and we want to understand...
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prince william visits a lab that could be on the verge of a vaccine breakthrough, and our reporting onromising new milestone. could a clinic halfway around the world be the best chance to cure the virus? case dismissed: the president celebrates after an appeals court drops the charges against his first national security advisor. but, is the case against michael flynn really over? "firecracker crackdown." the dangerous new trend, illegal fireworks set off in neighborhoods nationwide, one child burned while watching from his window, a homeless man lit on fire. and, fir tour womeing done to who made firefighting history just by doing their jobs. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west. and thank you for joining us. we want to begin tonight with some breaking news. a stunning and dramatic new peak in cases of coronavirus, throwing parts of the country back into the darkest days of the pandemic tonight and risking months of progress in the fight against the virus. as we come on the air, t
prince william visits a lab that could be on the verge of a vaccine breakthrough, and our reporting onromising new milestone. could a clinic halfway around the world be the best chance to cure the virus? case dismissed: the president celebrates after an appeals court drops the charges against his first national security advisor. but, is the case against michael flynn really over? "firecracker crackdown." the dangerous new trend, illegal fireworks set off in neighborhoods nationwide,...
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vicksburg had a guy named william rigby. he corresponds to veterans. antietam had a gentleman of its own. so on and so forth. these people paved the path. the question was, did he pave john bachelder pave the way for gettysburg to becoming so important? in a way he did, he definitely facilitated to a greater extent our understanding of the battle because he is already corresponding during the war with these union generals. i hate to say i believe some of that correspondence was lost in a fire. i would love to have that if i had a time machine. but nevertheless, i think what really helps gettysburg besides the geographical location, and you can say this over vicksburg, you can say this over the battlefields around fredericksburg, etc. gettysburg is fought in an area that is left unmolested immediately after the battle. in other words, these engineers these families, these , historians, people that want to see the battlefield, they can come to gettysburg, pennsylvania and not have to worry about confederate cavalry jumping in the town. it is not an activ
vicksburg had a guy named william rigby. he corresponds to veterans. antietam had a gentleman of its own. so on and so forth. these people paved the path. the question was, did he pave john bachelder pave the way for gettysburg to becoming so important? in a way he did, he definitely facilitated to a greater extent our understanding of the battle because he is already corresponding during the war with these union generals. i hate to say i believe some of that correspondence was lost in a fire....
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that happened to robert williams -- what happened to robert williams could become even worse.ut it is also normalizing having her face covered. if more people cover their face or resist these technologies, it will also be harder to deploy. but masks make it even more likely that you will havave a misidentification. amy: i want to thank you so much, joy buolamwini, for joining us, researchcher at the mit media lab and foununder ofoe algorithmic justice league. featured in the documentary "coded bias." to see our extended interview witherer, go to o democracacynog . look at how back, johnson & & johnson has been ordered to pay more than $2 billion to a groupup of women wo develoloped ovarian cancer after using johnson & johnson talcum is contntaminateded with asbestos. johnson & johnson heaeavily marketed the powowder toto afrirican-american women. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy n now!, i'm amamy goodman. earlier this weeeek, the courts ordered johnson & johnson to pay $2.1 billion to a group of women who developed ovarian cancer after using talcum powder c
that happened to robert williams -- what happened to robert williams could become even worse.ut it is also normalizing having her face covered. if more people cover their face or resist these technologies, it will also be harder to deploy. but masks make it even more likely that you will havave a misidentification. amy: i want to thank you so much, joy buolamwini, for joining us, researchcher at the mit media lab and foununder ofoe algorithmic justice league. featured in the documentary...
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on the hard way they all know for example our support its own interests william. days are numbered in a way herring reporting might even being cairo at the moment meeting with sisi along with the leader of the libyan house of representatives half dollars going to the going to try and move him on all may well have to present dissent 9 lives i'd say yes 18 lives if you look at his career counting have to rout is not a good bet in libya but there's no question that the russians are frustrating but have to are the amorality 7 for us he would have to for some years now egyptians are frustrated with 'd don't and 'd when he declared out last month that he wanted to take over of the west the eastern parliament and the beast or government and against the very good and see that gibson position he's in he was rebuffed by the head of the parliament to some degree started a separate peace plan which is backed by the russians and others and so while there are several factors 'd of pressure both from inside and outside libya to force after out i think he will try to hang on for
on the hard way they all know for example our support its own interests william. days are numbered in a way herring reporting might even being cairo at the moment meeting with sisi along with the leader of the libyan house of representatives half dollars going to the going to try and move him on all may well have to present dissent 9 lives i'd say yes 18 lives if you look at his career counting have to rout is not a good bet in libya but there's no question that the russians are frustrating but...
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appointed me that day, the acting attorney general utterly bridged the gap between jeff sessions and william barr. >> how did you become jeff sessions's chief of staff. were you a friend of his? >> one of the things i talk about is how i only met jeff sessions once before i was selected to be his chief of staff. i interviewed with him and talked to him many times, mutual friend in the white house and at the federalist society recommended me to him and his people. we bonded over college football and our love for good bbq. a match made in heaven. >> one of the things you say about mister sessions's recusal from the russia investigation, personal in fact driven. >> i wasn't there when he did the analysis, he took over in february of 2017, some recusal analysis for me and my staff in the department of justice to complete, a personal decision, it is methodical, what you describe in this book is how it affected the work and the permit of justice, epic department of justice, the mueller investigation, it is very difficult to operate in the environment, they validate that, returning to regular order
appointed me that day, the acting attorney general utterly bridged the gap between jeff sessions and william barr. >> how did you become jeff sessions's chief of staff. were you a friend of his? >> one of the things i talk about is how i only met jeff sessions once before i was selected to be his chief of staff. i interviewed with him and talked to him many times, mutual friend in the white house and at the federalist society recommended me to him and his people. we bonded over...
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attorney general william barr said publicly he believed mr. stone's prosecution was warranted and with his conviction, his sentence was warranted. and that the jail sentence was appropriate. i believe the trial judge agreed that the original recommendation was overly harsh, as her sentence reflects. the justice department is not politicized because prosecutors dropped charges against a general plan. as you heard this morning, the d.c. circuit judge issued a writ of mandamus saying that the prosecution should stop. as i understand, former fbi director said he sent agents to interview michael flynn without following protocol, and not using proper protocol was not simply a delicate problem of etiquette, like using a fish fork instead of a salad fork, he followed the deputy director's assurance to general plan that he didn't need a lawyer present, and having agents based their investigation on a violation of the law, the logan act, which has never been prosecuted probablylly, is unconstitutional and no rational person would apply to a potential na
attorney general william barr said publicly he believed mr. stone's prosecution was warranted and with his conviction, his sentence was warranted. and that the jail sentence was appropriate. i believe the trial judge agreed that the original recommendation was overly harsh, as her sentence reflects. the justice department is not politicized because prosecutors dropped charges against a general plan. as you heard this morning, the d.c. circuit judge issued a writ of mandamus saying that the...