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first of all i grew up in alexandria in the same house i came home from the hospital and i never moved until i moved into the white house. i already had secret service protection back and be cut is of the sla i did and my mother didn't which was a strange phenomenon. but the most exciting part of it was moving into a place i had male bathroom and did not have to share with my brothers. [laughter] >> the secret service protection must of been a real shock to your everyday life. >> it was. but i grew up with three older brothers it's like having your brothers around nonstop. we worked with the secret service and i was had a good relationship with them. yes i did disappear once on them that everyone needs to do it to see if you can. it was fine. i still stay in touch with my secret service agents. they were great friends and they know a lot of secrets i don't want out. >> we are recording this at the presidential site summit by the white house historical association. how much of your life is devoted to your family experience. >> not as much as most people would think so having three broth
first of all i grew up in alexandria in the same house i came home from the hospital and i never moved until i moved into the white house. i already had secret service protection back and be cut is of the sla i did and my mother didn't which was a strange phenomenon. but the most exciting part of it was moving into a place i had male bathroom and did not have to share with my brothers. [laughter] >> the secret service protection must of been a real shock to your everyday life. >> it...
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they were still at least six slaves in the lee household in alexandria. when and carter lee dies in 1829, part of her estate is that disposition of their sleeves in that estate. some sleeves are pointed towards her two daughters in this case, and marshall lee. sorry, and kin law lee. i said marshall because she marries a martial. she becomes an hub lee martial. and her sister mill judith lee. but one slave family's will talk to robert, at least in terms of the disposition of the estate. winds up being a sleeve sleeve family that robert owns. it is the only family he ever owns in his own name. that doesn't mean that he did benefit from slavery as a system, simply by being a white seventh southerner there were benefits. even more so at arlington, when he marries into the customs property at arlington. but there's also two other properties along the river. all told there is something like 190 slaves who are part of those properties. and robert lee benefits from that. when he marry so that he benefits from their work, their labor. he has a family who is one o
they were still at least six slaves in the lee household in alexandria. when and carter lee dies in 1829, part of her estate is that disposition of their sleeves in that estate. some sleeves are pointed towards her two daughters in this case, and marshall lee. sorry, and kin law lee. i said marshall because she marries a martial. she becomes an hub lee martial. and her sister mill judith lee. but one slave family's will talk to robert, at least in terms of the disposition of the estate. winds...
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were severely reduced, still at least six slaves in the lee household in alexandria. when can we carter dies in 1829, part of her estate is the disposition opera slaves not estate. some slaves are pointed toward her two daughters, in this case, and marshall week -- i'm sorry, and can make -- i set marshall because she marries a lark marshall, she becomes amply marshall and her sister mildred lee. one slave family is welcome to robert or at least in terms of the estate, winds up being a slave family robber owns. as it turns out though, the only slave family he ever owned in his own name. that doesn't mean he didn't benefit from slavery as a system. simply by being right there were but if it's being part of the slave system was. even more, he marries into the custis, the main property at arlington but also to other custis properties among the river. all told, something like 190 slaves part of the properties. robert lee benefits when he marries and to it from their work and labor, he has a valet who is one of the slaves, his wife has slaves who will wait on her and they
were severely reduced, still at least six slaves in the lee household in alexandria. when can we carter dies in 1829, part of her estate is the disposition opera slaves not estate. some slaves are pointed toward her two daughters, in this case, and marshall week -- i'm sorry, and can make -- i set marshall because she marries a lark marshall, she becomes amply marshall and her sister mildred lee. one slave family is welcome to robert or at least in terms of the estate, winds up being a slave...
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his mother owns slaves when they were living in alexandria. wung slave family is will to robert or in terms of disposition of the estate, winds up being a slave family that robert owns. it is, as it turns out, the only slave family he ever owns in his own name. that doesn't mean he didn't benefit from slavery as a system. it's also two other properties on the river. there's something like 190 slave who is are part of those properties. robert lee benefits from it. his wife has slaves who will wait on her and they will assist with the children. they go on vacation. the slaves go with them. lee certainly benefits from the slave system even if he doesn't himself have personal title to large numbers of slaves, which he doesn't. he says nothing about slavery for years and years. it's interesting he talks about it at all. lee learned in his military career not to talk about politics. soldiers who talked about politics or who got mixed up in politics usually suffered for it. slavery is inpinging so much, he finally starts writing about it in a letter
his mother owns slaves when they were living in alexandria. wung slave family is will to robert or in terms of disposition of the estate, winds up being a slave family that robert owns. it is, as it turns out, the only slave family he ever owns in his own name. that doesn't mean he didn't benefit from slavery as a system. it's also two other properties on the river. there's something like 190 slave who is are part of those properties. robert lee benefits from it. his wife has slaves who will...
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first of all i grew up in alexandria in the same house
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we seen a couple members of congress and the squad rashida tlaib and alexandria ocasio-cortez pushing to lower bail and empty prisons. meanwhile you mentioned what was happening in san francisco bay area where looters are running wild because of the city had sent a message that it would not prosecute property crimes up to $950. now they're stealing everything. these are all the result of policy that have been enacted in the last couple of years and were getting a hangover, really, really fast. gerry: it does look as though democrats seem to have abandoned many of the principles that we understand about protection of the citizen and the rights of individuals because of the progressive as byron describes it, progressive dominance in the last couple of years. as a democratic party getting this right? >> i think we were getting everything wrong is to connect an increase in crime to partisanship to blame democrats entirely for an increase in crime that is pandemic driven. let's keep in mind it's an increase in violent crime not property crime. i don't know where to begin to unpack all of t
we seen a couple members of congress and the squad rashida tlaib and alexandria ocasio-cortez pushing to lower bail and empty prisons. meanwhile you mentioned what was happening in san francisco bay area where looters are running wild because of the city had sent a message that it would not prosecute property crimes up to $950. now they're stealing everything. these are all the result of policy that have been enacted in the last couple of years and were getting a hangover, really, really fast....
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the timing of this is alexandria ocasio-cortez, i think it was jamie raskin and carol maloney who signed the letter. you're spitting in the faces of the families who lost loved ones, you are spitting in the face of the people who are suffering by the timing of this. aoc and believe in getting rid of the prison system in this country, she uses the worse carceral system. they want to get rid of prisons, why? because they don't believe that people should pay for crimes, crimes don't exist. she must be clearly deafen by her own ego mania to say this on this day. maria: yeah, exactly. i mean, on this very day where we just saw this maniac who paid bail to be out on the street in wisconsin, killed 5 people and injured so many others, steve. steve: well, that's right, you can always can count sadly on aoc to provide republican advertising in the next election. she never fails come through with her crazy socialist agenda. this is absolutely anarchy. she assumes that people don't commit crimes but you know that she and her ilk want protection from those who would attack them physically but others
the timing of this is alexandria ocasio-cortez, i think it was jamie raskin and carol maloney who signed the letter. you're spitting in the faces of the families who lost loved ones, you are spitting in the face of the people who are suffering by the timing of this. aoc and believe in getting rid of the prison system in this country, she uses the worse carceral system. they want to get rid of prisons, why? because they don't believe that people should pay for crimes, crimes don't exist. she...
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democratic democrat congresswoman representative alexandria ocasio-cortez calls the package watered down and she tells president biden to bypass congress and make the package or law. i spoke with house minority leader kevin mccourty-- kevin mccarthy on sunday morning futures after his epic speeches on a night. here's what he said. >> if it fails in the senate it dies, but if the senate changes, any senate-- changes have to come back to the house so we have another bite at the apple here and i want people to know it's in the bill. i want people to know what they are doing at this big government socialism isn't working. we now know that the president and the democrats have been lying to us all along saying the bill was paid for, but why? for bigger government. this is what happens when you have one party rule. maria: joining me now is pennsylvania congressman foreign affairs committee member dann meuser. great to see you and thank you for being here. your reaction to what happens now, the house obviously past that after kevin mccarthy's marathon long speech delayed it until the next mornin
democratic democrat congresswoman representative alexandria ocasio-cortez calls the package watered down and she tells president biden to bypass congress and make the package or law. i spoke with house minority leader kevin mccourty-- kevin mccarthy on sunday morning futures after his epic speeches on a night. here's what he said. >> if it fails in the senate it dies, but if the senate changes, any senate-- changes have to come back to the house so we have another bite at the apple here...
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david: alexandria hoff, thank you very much. appreciate it. fox news correspondent rich edson who is live in richmond. rich is following democrat candidate terry mcauliffe who is really in the political fight of his life. is he not, rich? reporter: yeah he is, david. he won governor of this state before. you know is trying to recapture that. he is running in a tough time especially the polling. he is in roanoke, on his way from roanoke to a brewery. there has been a lot of breweries in the the campaign as well as youngkin campaign. he is going across the states trying to get democrats on the polls tuesday, early voting back when that was in play earlier in the campaign. mcauliffe's attacks on republican glenn youngkin is grown more aggressive. his time in private equity with the carlyle group and him on social, economic issues. mcauliffe denied he was trying to make the campaign a referendum on former president donald trump but mcauliffe mentions trump at nearly every event. >> a person who has been endorsed by donald trump 10 times. tonight c
david: alexandria hoff, thank you very much. appreciate it. fox news correspondent rich edson who is live in richmond. rich is following democrat candidate terry mcauliffe who is really in the political fight of his life. is he not, rich? reporter: yeah he is, david. he won governor of this state before. you know is trying to recapture that. he is running in a tough time especially the polling. he is in roanoke, on his way from roanoke to a brewery. there has been a lot of breweries in the the...
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alexandria ocasio-cortez understands that the massive social spending plan is in trouble. the senate is very likely to make big changes that she does not like. so, she's given an interview to the new york times where she holds the president's feet to the fire. she's saying don't cave to the margarets. the present has promised to be faithful to the far left, "so if those promises don't follow through, she says, it's going to be very very difficult for them to get votes on anything moving forward. that's a threat. if you don't go with us, the socialists, you get nothing ." she actually goes further. she says the president could fix student loans and immigration using executive action, but, says aoc, he's choosing not to. those are her words. she's disappointed and calling out the president, and she's particularly upset the progressives were not invited to terry mcauliffe's campaign in virginia. she calls that a mistake, implying that if the socialists had their way, the democrats would have been elected. that's a stretch. that interview is an obvious signal of civil war with
alexandria ocasio-cortez understands that the massive social spending plan is in trouble. the senate is very likely to make big changes that she does not like. so, she's given an interview to the new york times where she holds the president's feet to the fire. she's saying don't cave to the margarets. the present has promised to be faithful to the far left, "so if those promises don't follow through, she says, it's going to be very very difficult for them to get votes on anything moving...
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so what do you make of your fellow congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's comments there? congresswoman: well, good morning, dagen, always good to see you. the group of member that is didn't vote for the infrastructure bill have had concerns for months that if a vote occurred on one bill that other issues that they care are very much about that are in the build back better bill might not be considered. they made their decision to send a message that we needed both bills, that's how they sent the message and i respect all of my colleagues, republicans and dems. a lot of republicans didn't vote for this bill that are still very excited that the money is going to be spent on roads and bridges in their districts and i will make you a bet right now, they will go out and take credit for the federal dollars when that money is being used to fix roads in their districts. dagen: were you surprised on how many republicans got on board with it? congresswoman: i was not because i talked to them a lot. i'm somebody that works with every member of congress. i respect them, i listen to th
so what do you make of your fellow congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez's comments there? congresswoman: well, good morning, dagen, always good to see you. the group of member that is didn't vote for the infrastructure bill have had concerns for months that if a vote occurred on one bill that other issues that they care are very much about that are in the build back better bill might not be considered. they made their decision to send a message that we needed both bills, that's how they sent...
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a special note jonas joined this evening by his daughter alexandria so welcome to both of you. john's new book "the last liberal republican" an insider's perspective on nixon's surprising social policy" reveals the influence of those of moynihan and ehrlichman and the broader demonstrations very at ease. these men who surrounded the president impacted american social policy for decades much of which we are only realizing now. richard nixon shocked democrats the extent of his -- he proposed a guaranteed family income and almost achieved a national health insurance program as a republican but i will save the rest of the conversations for these two gentlemen so pleased turn me in welcoming john roy price in frank gannon. [applause] b at the division of labor. it's a pleasure to be here with an old friend and not actually a former colleague to does you were gone by the time i arrived. john has written a very important book combining several things. he has led a very interesting life and in many ways you are there every major event and you worked for some of them. then he presents a
a special note jonas joined this evening by his daughter alexandria so welcome to both of you. john's new book "the last liberal republican" an insider's perspective on nixon's surprising social policy" reveals the influence of those of moynihan and ehrlichman and the broader demonstrations very at ease. these men who surrounded the president impacted american social policy for decades much of which we are only realizing now. richard nixon shocked democrats the extent of his --...
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he went to old town alexandria, democrat stronghold if there ever for one it was early morning, hundreds of people that shutdown the intersection from a it was interesting because you don't normally see this type of thing in virginia. kennedy: it's interesting, you think fox news pool that had been up by eight points late last week, do you think that was an outlier or do you think terry mcauliffe is in real trouble quests. >> it is an outlier if you take it out and average the rest of the polls, it shows are completely tied race there have been other polls showing youngkin is actually ahead in late pulling. virginia has always been a little difficult but we will find out. the other issue though, ballots should be accepted if they don't coming with the last four digits of their social security number so all the election integrity issues might come into play, they been working on that for years. kennedy: it's interesting you say that because mcauliffe hired mark elias whose partner was indicted in the durham probe so he's a well-known democrat operative lawyer so they may go on the offensi
he went to old town alexandria, democrat stronghold if there ever for one it was early morning, hundreds of people that shutdown the intersection from a it was interesting because you don't normally see this type of thing in virginia. kennedy: it's interesting, you think fox news pool that had been up by eight points late last week, do you think that was an outlier or do you think terry mcauliffe is in real trouble quests. >> it is an outlier if you take it out and average the rest of the...
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alexandria ocasio-cortez writing president and house leadership promised build back better will pass. we hope they are right but how much of the bill survives that we're giving away so many leverage is the question. neil where this plays in the midterms, while the white house doesn't seem to look at the poles that indicate people are not really on board with the spending. while progressives are not paying attention to it, moderates up for re-election, moderate democrats certainly have to pay attention to what is being said. neil? neil: got it. thank you very much, hillary vaughn at the capitol right now. by the way the whole infrastructure push, even though the president won't formally sign this next week until congress returns from break, it has been up until today helping the likes of caterpillar, united rentals, nucor, vulcan materials, a host of others that would presumably be very actively involved in this reconstruction effort. let's get the read from congresswoman nicole malliotakis of the great state of new york. one of those dozen or so republicans who voted for this measure.
alexandria ocasio-cortez writing president and house leadership promised build back better will pass. we hope they are right but how much of the bill survives that we're giving away so many leverage is the question. neil where this plays in the midterms, while the white house doesn't seem to look at the poles that indicate people are not really on board with the spending. while progressives are not paying attention to it, moderates up for re-election, moderate democrats certainly have to pay...
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reporter: as democrats try to connect with voters in the middle house speaker nancy pelosi and alexandria ocasio-cortez have been in scotland. they have been discussing climate change. neil? neil: thank you, chad pergram on all of that. we had a commands to talk to tulsi gabbard recently, former hawaii congresswoman, former presidential candidate. she blames her party's real extreme lurch to the left for a lot of this. take a look. you know close to half of democrats, this is before what transpired in virginia and, in new jersey, closer than expected gubernatorial contest there, didn't think that joe biden would be their ideal presidential nominee in 2024. how do you feel about that? >> i think that the american people, it's clear as we saw in virginia, it is a positive sign they're rejecting the kind of divisiveness, racialization of everything in this country, the fomenting of anger and hatred that unfortunately we're seeing coming from so many of my fellow democrat. neil: she is just the latest. others like james carville is saying stop being so woke because you will wake up the day af
reporter: as democrats try to connect with voters in the middle house speaker nancy pelosi and alexandria ocasio-cortez have been in scotland. they have been discussing climate change. neil? neil: thank you, chad pergram on all of that. we had a commands to talk to tulsi gabbard recently, former hawaii congresswoman, former presidential candidate. she blames her party's real extreme lurch to the left for a lot of this. take a look. you know close to half of democrats, this is before what...
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washington, i am a yankee i guess, moved down to washington dc a decade ago and noticed over the river in alexandria there still streets and roads named after confederates and i was puzzled why that would be the case and in charlottesville, statues were not put up right after the civil war to honor battlefield heroes, they were erected in 1924 as symbols of white power, the ku klux klan held a parade to celebrate statues and we got around to discussing the dining school. follow my premise and i will let you take away to explain the dining school. i alluded to it before his children and young adults, who have a certain set of values, beliefs, narratives and when introduced to new ideas it can be quite jarring to the senses, the dining school interpretation of the confederacy and reconstruction, from crazy guy and left field, a prestigious ivy league university, that narrative dominated scholarship for half a century so what was the dining school and why is it important? and why is that important for this discussion? >> dunning was historian at colombia university, he had a lot of influence on the way
washington, i am a yankee i guess, moved down to washington dc a decade ago and noticed over the river in alexandria there still streets and roads named after confederates and i was puzzled why that would be the case and in charlottesville, statues were not put up right after the civil war to honor battlefield heroes, they were erected in 1924 as symbols of white power, the ku klux klan held a parade to celebrate statues and we got around to discussing the dining school. follow my premise and i...
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alexandria ocasio cortez apparently. role that tape. >> a few weeks ago, congresswoman abigail sandberg are said nobody elected joe biden to be fdr. >> i did. >> he made an appearance. i did. look at it. tesla, lucid, caribbean, apple, apple's he could've self driving electric car coming, might not have a steering wheel or petals. we will explain it all after this. ♪♪ (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do
alexandria ocasio cortez apparently. role that tape. >> a few weeks ago, congresswoman abigail sandberg are said nobody elected joe biden to be fdr. >> i did. >> he made an appearance. i did. look at it. tesla, lucid, caribbean, apple, apple's he could've self driving electric car coming, might not have a steering wheel or petals. we will explain it all after this. ♪♪ (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your...
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their father was a doctor in a plantation owner and the family properties were around the time of alexandria alabama. calamas educated locally made 200 by a local him minister aziz getting ready to pursue the next definite higher education. in he and his brothers were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke up schools when they didn't like the teacher, became to bowl and learned how to ride it and neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys they predicted elisa one of them was going to hang. [laughter] well, john pelham was not destined for hanging and steady adventures in the military got an appointment to west point which was signed by secretary of war jefferson davis and the mixing 50's and he was recommended to west point i a powerful politician in the state of alabama. the west point years for john pelham are eight teen 56th 1861 and if you are doing some quick math is early in the morning you will see he was there for five years. what happened but did he get in trouble? the withheld back? no jefferson davis to who is secretary of war for united states at this point in
their father was a doctor in a plantation owner and the family properties were around the time of alexandria alabama. calamas educated locally made 200 by a local him minister aziz getting ready to pursue the next definite higher education. in he and his brothers were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke up schools when they didn't like the teacher, became to bowl and learned how to ride it and neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys they predicted elisa one of them was...
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oppose and delay the confederate advance for the last extremity to allow the army to make their way to alexandria and fredericksburg and link up with the army of virginia. number three, pope is to attack the confederate rail lines and communications with charlottesville. he can turn the tide of the campaign on the virginia peninsula. all these things that pope is fighting with begin to change them. they weigh on them. what a great reputation he has will say this about pope's challenges in august 4th. how do they expect pope to beat with an inferior force the veterans of jackson. i would breathe again. several days into the campaign, the defeated cedar mountain and pulling back surrendered the initiative to robert e. lee. he will seize that initiative immediately and will begin to capitalize on all that it will provide him. as it continues to unfold, the army of virginia plummets further. general orders number five, off the land has gotten way out of hand. damaging the morale to the men in the ranks because the army is hungry when pope takes command, he fires a very intelligent fellow by the name
oppose and delay the confederate advance for the last extremity to allow the army to make their way to alexandria and fredericksburg and link up with the army of virginia. number three, pope is to attack the confederate rail lines and communications with charlottesville. he can turn the tide of the campaign on the virginia peninsula. all these things that pope is fighting with begin to change them. they weigh on them. what a great reputation he has will say this about pope's challenges in...
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and these boys -- the father was a doctor and plantation owner and the family properties were around alexandria, alabama. tell him is educated locally and he is getting ready to pursue the next step in his education. his he and his brother were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke out of schools if they don't like the teacher, the team doubled and learned how to write it. and the neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys, that they predicted that one at least one of them was going to hang. john pelham wasn't destined for hanging. instead, he had an interest in the military. so he got an appointment to west point, which was overlooked by jefferson davis in the mid 18 eighties. he was also appointed to west point by powerful politicians in alabama. the west point years, for john pelham r. 1856 to 1861. and if you are doing some quick math, this early in the morning, you will see that he is there five years. what happened? did he get in trouble, was he held back? no. jefferson davis, who is secretary of war for the united states, had a brilliant plan, he thought it, was that
and these boys -- the father was a doctor and plantation owner and the family properties were around alexandria, alabama. tell him is educated locally and he is getting ready to pursue the next step in his education. his he and his brother were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke out of schools if they don't like the teacher, the team doubled and learned how to write it. and the neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys, that they predicted that one at least one of them...
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number two, oppose and delay confederate offense, last extremity to allow the army to make their way to alexandria and fredericksburg and link up with the army of virginia. number three, pope to attack critical rail line communications in charlottesville forced robert e lee to send enforcement away from the confederate capitol and mcclellan can hopefully turn the tide of campaign on the virginia peninsula. these challenges, all of these things pope is fighting against again to change him and they way on head. what a great reputation he has, we'll say this about popes challenges, how do they expect with an inferior force, with jackson? give me and my division with pope and popes army, i would breathe again. several days into the campaign, popes men are defeated at the magic and defended at cedar mountain and pulling back from that battlefield surrender the initiative to robert e lee. lee will see is that immediately and begin to capitalize on all that it will provide him. the second manassas campaign continues to unfold, row and the army of virginia plummets brother, many men feel they are needless
number two, oppose and delay confederate offense, last extremity to allow the army to make their way to alexandria and fredericksburg and link up with the army of virginia. number three, pope to attack critical rail line communications in charlottesville forced robert e lee to send enforcement away from the confederate capitol and mcclellan can hopefully turn the tide of campaign on the virginia peninsula. these challenges, all of these things pope is fighting against again to change him and...
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atkinson pelham, a doctor and a plantation owner and the family properties were around the town of alexandria, alabama. pelham is educated locally and then he's tutored by a local minister as he's getting ready to pursue next steps in his higher education. he and his brothers were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke up schools when they didn't like the teacher. they came to bull and learned how to ride it, and the neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys that they predicted at least one of them was going to hang. well, john pelham wasn't destined for hanging. and said he had an interest in the military. so hue got an appointment to west point, which is signed by secretary of war jefferson davis in the mid-1850s. he was also recommended to west point by powerful politicians in the state of alabama. the west point years for john pelham are 1856 to 1861. and if you're doing some quick math, this early in the morning, you'll see he's there five years. what happened? did he get in trouble, was he held back? no. jefferson davis, who is secretary of war for the united states
atkinson pelham, a doctor and a plantation owner and the family properties were around the town of alexandria, alabama. pelham is educated locally and then he's tutored by a local minister as he's getting ready to pursue next steps in his higher education. he and his brothers were known as the wild boys in the neighborhood. they broke up schools when they didn't like the teacher. they came to bull and learned how to ride it, and the neighbors were so troubled by the pelham boys that they...
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meantime, go to to with the alexandria hoff with the youngkin campaign. reporter: he made a stop in western fairfax county to meet with voters. when he got into this he had 2% name idea. neil, he is one of the top trending topics on twitter that surely sends something. stopped in western fairfax, spoke with people. played a little bit of basketball. we caught up with him there. >> i felt a great surge of momentum the last six or eight weeks. when you get to travel around the amazing state and meet, we met between 25 and 50,000 virginians in the last 10 days, seeing everybody coming together. we've seen independents actually support us by double digits. folks run across the aisle. reporter: there is this clear sense of optimism within this campaign and within youngkin's message that was pretty clear at last night's parents matter rally he held in loudon county. hundreds of enthusiastic supporters were in attendance for a very full circle moment from the candidate t was this idea that parents should have found his footing in this race. >> do a lot. especial
meantime, go to to with the alexandria hoff with the youngkin campaign. reporter: he made a stop in western fairfax county to meet with voters. when he got into this he had 2% name idea. neil, he is one of the top trending topics on twitter that surely sends something. stopped in western fairfax, spoke with people. played a little bit of basketball. we caught up with him there. >> i felt a great surge of momentum the last six or eight weeks. when you get to travel around the amazing state...
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talk about timing, alexandria ocasio-cortez and "squad" members demanding even more bail reform so-called following this horrific crime. joining me now is former u.s. attorney guy lewis. guy, before we get to aoc, i just want to, people in new york and people in los angeles and people in chicago have been dealing with this for a long time, for years now. the requested of this so-called bail reform which actually allows hardened criminals, many of them very violent, out much too early before they have paid for the crime, while they still have a chance to do more violent crime to innocent bystanders. this however was in a small town which hadn't seen any of this. i'm just wondering if this whole idea of so-called bail reform has become a wake-up call for middle america after what happened in waukesha? >> that is a great question, david. i believe it has become a wake-up call. indeed what is shocking to think about this, this guy will walk into court tomorrow with, facing five intentional homicide charges and he is not going to be subject to automatic detention. he is going to be subject to
talk about timing, alexandria ocasio-cortez and "squad" members demanding even more bail reform so-called following this horrific crime. joining me now is former u.s. attorney guy lewis. guy, before we get to aoc, i just want to, people in new york and people in los angeles and people in chicago have been dealing with this for a long time, for years now. the requested of this so-called bail reform which actually allows hardened criminals, many of them very violent, out much too early...
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coming up any delay in the spending has alexandria ocasio-cortez warning about progressive pushed back down the road. more cavuto "coast to coast" when we continue. ♪ [engine humming] [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. ♪♪ ♪ it starts with a mother's determination to treat her baby's eczema. and grows into a family business that helps thousands more. it starts with an army vet's dream of studying the stars. and grows into a new career as an astrophysicist. it starts with an engineer's desire to start over. and grows into an award-winning restaurant that creates local jobs. they learned how on youtube. what will you learn? david: were back we broke out of the commercial break because we had something happening at the white house. president biden announced this morning that jerome powell is a person he wants to continue as chair of the fed. the vice chair would be lael brainard she's the person a lot of progressive folks in the senate say they wou
coming up any delay in the spending has alexandria ocasio-cortez warning about progressive pushed back down the road. more cavuto "coast to coast" when we continue. ♪ [engine humming] [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving offers the most advanced and luxurious pick-up in its class. ♪ yeah, it rocks. ♪♪ ♪ it starts with a mother's determination to treat her baby's eczema. and grows into a family business that helps thousands...
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but members of the squad like alexandria ocasio-cortez who didn't vote for it say the bill got republican votes because it has, quote, a lot of bad sufficient in it. and so the president's messaging about it is misleading voters saying this, quote: we can and should message this, that's the infrastructure bill, as a step, but messaging it as a solution alone is going to get us into trouble. wild back better, that's the social spending package if, contains the majority of the president's agenda. we must keep going and insure those promises are delivered. but republicans are worried about that agenda, the social spending package, with inflation rising faster than wages are rising, with no cbo score, no way to tell if it's fully pay for. >> let's assume they do pay for it. then that's taking hundred away from all the rest of -- money away from all the rest of us. and what they've done already is produced rampant if inflation. i mean, i want to ask for a hoe of hands of how many of you have gone to the grocery store and noticed what's going on. the price of everything or is going through the
but members of the squad like alexandria ocasio-cortez who didn't vote for it say the bill got republican votes because it has, quote, a lot of bad sufficient in it. and so the president's messaging about it is misleading voters saying this, quote: we can and should message this, that's the infrastructure bill, as a step, but messaging it as a solution alone is going to get us into trouble. wild back better, that's the social spending package if, contains the majority of the president's agenda....
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paul gosar over an animated video he posted last week that showed him killing democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and attacking president biden. it's the first time the house censured a member since 2010. he defended himself, saying it wasn't intended as a threat but rather a depiction of the policy battles between republicans and democrats over immigration. a big storm may disrupt your thanksgiving day plans and potentially hit the central and eastern portions of the united states hard. the warning comes as the transportation security administration is expecting the number of airline passengers to rebound and return to pre-pandemic levels for the holiday weekend, 4.2 million of us expected to fly for thanksgiving, the tsa assures fliers it's ready for the surge. we'll see. a vaccine mandate goes into effect monday day for the tsa. netflix's red notice starring dwayne johnson, ryan reynolds, it's on track to be the most watched movie ever for netflix. it has been watched for 148.7 million hours worldwide since it debuted on november 12th. that trails the show, squid game, 1.6 billio
paul gosar over an animated video he posted last week that showed him killing democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez and attacking president biden. it's the first time the house censured a member since 2010. he defended himself, saying it wasn't intended as a threat but rather a depiction of the policy battles between republicans and democrats over immigration. a big storm may disrupt your thanksgiving day plans and potentially hit the central and eastern portions of the united...
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alexandria cortez is recognized for five thank you, madam chair for hosting the hearing and thank you for joining us today. i want to take a few minutes to discuss buybacks. during the pandemic, i and many others on this committee introduced pieces of legislation either banning practice of stock buyback or regulating cap a wide spectrum in one of the issues banning the practice for any corporation receiving public assistance, getting bailed out and mandating workers in equity state or public granted any of those public ways. i want to dig into this a little bit. for folks at home, he set this up buyback practice of a company using profit or margin to purchase shares of its own stock as opposed to whether investing raising wages, research and development etc. >> if i could brought up that, i think the comedies that use dividends stock buybacks have made decisions to send money out of the company's to their shareholders or buyback shares rather than investing. i think it's usually a two-step process, one is whether to invest in innovation and so forth or send it out and usually a second
alexandria cortez is recognized for five thank you, madam chair for hosting the hearing and thank you for joining us today. i want to take a few minutes to discuss buybacks. during the pandemic, i and many others on this committee introduced pieces of legislation either banning practice of stock buyback or regulating cap a wide spectrum in one of the issues banning the practice for any corporation receiving public assistance, getting bailed out and mandating workers in equity state or public...