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july 1, we know what happened with buford. from emmitsburg up into -- he's going to be at gettysburg, getting there on june 30th and the fighting will start there. greg is heading toward hanover. kilpatrick is looking for stewart. and stewart is reached carlyle on july 2nd as you can see. so in a second, here comes greg. hanover toward gettysburg, stewart finally learns where lee is so he's going to be moving south to recombine with lee and just like what we saw a little bit, but the reverse was going to happen is as kilpatrick is coming south toward gettysburg, he's going to run into hamilton's rear guard. how many of you have seen that battlefield at hunterstown. you could see everything there. if you haven't seen it, you really want to. he's going to run into the rear guard of wade hampton's brigade and wade hampton is going to turn and there is nice little fight there, insignificant, but that fighting is going to occur on the 2nd. now, fire fights. did you figure out what the five were? how many did you come up? most peopl
july 1, we know what happened with buford. from emmitsburg up into -- he's going to be at gettysburg, getting there on june 30th and the fighting will start there. greg is heading toward hanover. kilpatrick is looking for stewart. and stewart is reached carlyle on july 2nd as you can see. so in a second, here comes greg. hanover toward gettysburg, stewart finally learns where lee is so he's going to be moving south to recombine with lee and just like what we saw a little bit, but the reverse...
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buford is going on the west. they are looking for stuart, screening the army and moving but they are separated. you can see that here comes buford on the base of south mountain. greg is moving toward manchester and westminster and kilpatrick is right in the middle. it is kilpatrick who is past finding stuart. here is stuart. riding into hanover. it is june 30th. you see the yankee rearguard moving through hanover and you know you have to find lee. what do you do? let him go or attack? kilpatrick is with custer, further north. he will return with more and more of his division. nightfall is going to put a end to fighting, stuart will waste a whole day fighting the battle with no significance. the problem with kilpatrick is when stuart leaves, he doesn't. he let stuart get away. kilpatrick will arrest his men. what do you think of patrick says in the morning? he's looking all over for him. july 1st know what happens. from emmitsburg to gettysburg on june 30th, the fighting the start there. greg, hanover, kilpatrick
buford is going on the west. they are looking for stuart, screening the army and moving but they are separated. you can see that here comes buford on the base of south mountain. greg is moving toward manchester and westminster and kilpatrick is right in the middle. it is kilpatrick who is past finding stuart. here is stuart. riding into hanover. it is june 30th. you see the yankee rearguard moving through hanover and you know you have to find lee. what do you do? let him go or attack?...
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this is the only time that buford and kilpatrick actually worked in unison. remember, the whole campaign, all of these divisions have been operating independently. folkstown, where a fifth lee actually is going to command some confederate infant tri. you've got infantry, calvary against calvary and infantry on both sides, and again, none of these are really conclusive. it's really holding back the union calvary from attacking or getting close to lee's flanks, and obviously falling waters the last fight before lee is able to cross at falling waters. we know about the confusion. we know how jim's pettigrew was going to be mortally wounded, et cetera, that's going to end the fighting. whoa, i'm doing great. i'm almost to where she told me to be. so i know it was fast. but hopefully you have a better sense of what the calvary did. they're in constant motion. first, finding where lee is, and all of those activities. screening the union army movements as they're moving north. for stuart, it's collecting supplies. it's rating, and then it's simply trying to find whe
this is the only time that buford and kilpatrick actually worked in unison. remember, the whole campaign, all of these divisions have been operating independently. folkstown, where a fifth lee actually is going to command some confederate infant tri. you've got infantry, calvary against calvary and infantry on both sides, and again, none of these are really conclusive. it's really holding back the union calvary from attacking or getting close to lee's flanks, and obviously falling waters the...
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the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes, put his whole past life on hold, and defected to france to learn how to cook. what happened to you anyway, buford? you used to have a good job, you hang out a couple of nights with batali and the next thing you know you're living in france and cooking. >> bill: it's true. i discovered a whole world that the rest of the world didn't seem to know about. just a very compressed, intense lifelong learned expertise and knowledge of food. it's not the food network, and it's not glossy magazines, and it's not something you'd get from reading a recipe book. it's something you get by just going deep. i was afraid of france because i knew if i went, took on the subject of french food, i'd have to go really deep. so we went, and we thought we'd stay for six months. and we -- we stayed for five years. >> anthony: we meet at b
the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes, put his whole past life on hold, and defected to france to learn how to cook. what happened to you anyway, buford? you used to have a good job, you hang out a couple of nights with batali and the next thing you know you're living in france and cooking. >> bill: it's true....
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this is tom buford, president, san francisco firefighters local 798. first, i'd like to thank chief velo for a comprehensive and thorough report and i'd like to congratulate barbara moreno for her service to our department. i'd like to join in and acknowledge her, and last but not least, i'd like to thank chief o'connor for his words and going around and showing the supervisors and the community the importance of the a.w.s. system and how it works. so again, nice report, chief velo. thank you to barbara and congratulations to chief serrano. >> president feinstein: thank you. madam secretary, do we have any other public comment? >> clerk: there is no other callers on the line. >> president feinstein: then public comment is now closed. any commissioners? commissioner cleaveland, i think you've got your hand up first. there you go. >> commissioner cleaveland: thank you, chief velo, for a really great report. i'd like to echo tom buford's comments regarding chief o'connor, i'd like to commend him for putting these programs together in the future because it
this is tom buford, president, san francisco firefighters local 798. first, i'd like to thank chief velo for a comprehensive and thorough report and i'd like to congratulate barbara moreno for her service to our department. i'd like to join in and acknowledge her, and last but not least, i'd like to thank chief o'connor for his words and going around and showing the supervisors and the community the importance of the a.w.s. system and how it works. so again, nice report, chief velo. thank you...
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so you first saw -- you personally first saw ahmaud arbery as he was running ahead of you on buford. >> that's correct. >> and you were driving behind him in the white f-150 pickup truck. >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. and at that time when you first saw him, he didn't have a bag, did he? >> no, ma'am. >> didn't have a backpack. >> he did not. >> wasn't carrying a box. >> he wasn't. >> okay. and you could see his hands as he ran. >> yes. >> okay. and you could see that he was wearing the cargo shorts and the t-shirt. >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. and you didn't know who he was. i mean you didn't know him personally. >> i didn't know him personally, no, ma'am. >> you didn't know his name? >> no, ma'am. >> didn't know anything about him? >> nothing. >> he didn't know you? >> not that i'm aware of. >> you just knew that he was the guy who was on video at the open unsecured construction site. >> and that i saw on the 11th. >> and at this point in time, when you first see him, he's not reaching into his pockets. >> no, ma'am. not running, no, ma'am. >> and he never yelled at you guys. >> no,
so you first saw -- you personally first saw ahmaud arbery as he was running ahead of you on buford. >> that's correct. >> and you were driving behind him in the white f-150 pickup truck. >> yes, ma'am. >> all right. and at that time when you first saw him, he didn't have a bag, did he? >> no, ma'am. >> didn't have a backpack. >> he did not. >> wasn't carrying a box. >> he wasn't. >> okay. and you could see his hands as he ran....
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15thish hsu of the -- issue of the new york illustrated news depicted the capture of a confederate near buford if, south carolina. the rebel officer was a common centrally powerful african-american private serving in the 1st south carolina colored volunteers. the pictorial coverage of the draft riots exemplifies many of the capacities and limitations to what was a new form of journalism. the illustrate presses reporting established its legitimacy as a news source. the war served as its testing ground for devising the definitive methods of producing as well as the convention ors for preventing pictorial news that it would use until the 1890s. the resulting coverage provided contemporary readers with visual data and narratives that detail the participants in and settings of events as they also dramatically portrayed their progression at critical moments. these time-bund -- time-bound qualities offered viewers information about the appearances and conditions of people and places that were otherwise incompletely depicted and often entirely omitted in mid if 19th century photography as well as cont
15thish hsu of the -- issue of the new york illustrated news depicted the capture of a confederate near buford if, south carolina. the rebel officer was a common centrally powerful african-american private serving in the 1st south carolina colored volunteers. the pictorial coverage of the draft riots exemplifies many of the capacities and limitations to what was a new form of journalism. the illustrate presses reporting established its legitimacy as a news source. the war served as its testing...
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this is tom buford, president, san francisco firefighters local 798. first, i'd like to thank chief velo for a comprehensive and thorough report and i'd like to congratulate barbara moreno for her service to our department. i'd like to join in and acknowledge her, and last but not least, i'd like to thank chief o'connor for his words and going around and showing the supervisors and the community the importance of the a.w.s. system and how it works. so again, nice report, chief velo. thank you to barbara and congratulations to chief serrano. >> president feinstein: thank you. madam secretary, do we have any other public comment? >> clerk: there is no other callers on the line. >> president feinstein: then public comment is now closed. any commissioners? commissioner cleaveland, i think you've got your hand up first. there you go. >> commissioner cleaveland: thank you, chief velo, for a really great report. i'd like to echo tom buford's comments regarding chief o'connor, i'd like to commend him for putting these programs together in the future because it
this is tom buford, president, san francisco firefighters local 798. first, i'd like to thank chief velo for a comprehensive and thorough report and i'd like to congratulate barbara moreno for her service to our department. i'd like to join in and acknowledge her, and last but not least, i'd like to thank chief o'connor for his words and going around and showing the supervisors and the community the importance of the a.w.s. system and how it works. so again, nice report, chief velo. thank you...
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let's start with debbie, calling from buford, georgia. caller: hello. it is not just gas and food, which is incredible, but it is also, like, my phone bill, my cable bill, my car insurance, my homeowners insurance, and, if an appliance breaks down or my car breaks down, and social security, they say they will increase it, and they also increased the medicare. and i won't even go to the doctor because i just try to take care of myself when i am sick. but every single thing, every single thing, is up. not just -- host: so what changes are you making because of this? caller: well, i am eating canned fruit that i've had in my pantry for years. a lot of has a lot of pasta, spaghetti -- a lot of pasta, spaghetti, not that much meat anymore. i do a lot of the grimy work myself, but with covid, i kind of forgot, you know, with the weedeater. it is unbelievable. and my housing costs. i bought the house at 120,000 dollars a while ago and now they are saying it is worth more and based my property talks is on that, and i am just on social security. host: good morni
let's start with debbie, calling from buford, georgia. caller: hello. it is not just gas and food, which is incredible, but it is also, like, my phone bill, my cable bill, my car insurance, my homeowners insurance, and, if an appliance breaks down or my car breaks down, and social security, they say they will increase it, and they also increased the medicare. and i won't even go to the doctor because i just try to take care of myself when i am sick. but every single thing, every single thing,...
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and thank you, commissioners, for advocating for the department and i also, again, thank sean buford and p 798 for working with us and we are still working with the controller's office to determine a long-term hiring plan for the ems division. so we can avoid having to seek supplemental requests in the future. and i don't know of any other supplemental request that the fire department has done, and by that i mean a mid-year ask. >> i am grateful for the collaboration and proud that we were able to do this. with regards to suppression and there will be an increase or there has been a bit of a pump in retirement. and then there are other factors such as the vaccine mandate and we had mandatory overtime and shortages with staff and with the inability and the good news on this side is that initially we were supposed to have two academies next year and we were granted a third academy next year. we will have three academies for h2 firefighters and likely of 550 each in each academy. and so thanks for your support with this and thanks to everyone who has worked on this for working hard to f
and thank you, commissioners, for advocating for the department and i also, again, thank sean buford and p 798 for working with us and we are still working with the controller's office to determine a long-term hiring plan for the ems division. so we can avoid having to seek supplemental requests in the future. and i don't know of any other supplemental request that the fire department has done, and by that i mean a mid-year ask. >> i am grateful for the collaboration and proud that we...
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i'm going from buford around the homes. that's what he does. he drives around. his dad is in the back of the truck. his dad is old and infirmed. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. travis says he's going with his foot on the brake pretty much three owe four miles per hour, drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you now learned about this dogleg. the black line is the dogleg, you can't see past it. the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches? no, does he drive at him? no. tackle him? no. put a shotgun at him. no. does he yell at him? he's trying to continue to assess the situation in a reasonable prudent fashion,
i'm going from buford around the homes. that's what he does. he drives around. his dad is in the back of the truck. his dad is old and infirmed. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. travis says he's going with his foot on the brake pretty much three owe four miles per hour, drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you now learned about this dogleg. the black line is the dogleg, you can't...
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i'll go from buford around the homes, and that's what he does, he drives around. now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you've now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can't see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn right there at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches. does he drive at him? no, does he try to tackle him? no? does he point a shotgun at him? no. does he yell at him. no he's trying to assess the situation in a reasonable, prudent fashion. then he drives across the dog leg, comes to the end of the street and he sees mr. arbery again with this truck, again, with this truck, tangled up with this truck in what looks like, again, aggression at the truck. so travis stops. he stops. he's thinking to himself why is this guy not running through this open yard, thi
i'll go from buford around the homes, and that's what he does, he drives around. now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you've now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can't see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a...
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they're using the pickup trucks on buford to put him in reasonable an rpprehension of serious bodily injury. mr. bryan runs him into the ditch. aggravated assault. so what's mr. arbery doing? we know, he runs away from them and runs away and runs away from them. because they have tried to falsely imprison him on bufrld and they've used these pickup trucks to do it in a man they're's likely to cause him fear. but we don't know what was going through his head. nobody knows. that would be speculation. but you're allowed to look at it and go, were their actions such that it would put a reasonable person in fear of getting hurt? that's what you want to ask yourself. those are the felonies in the indictment. mall liles murder. what is malice murder? caused the death of another person unlawfully and with mall liles afore thought. malice aforethought is not ill will or hatred. no premeditation is required. okay? rather it's the unlawful intention to kill without justification. what's justification? it's self-defense. deliberate intention to kill is one way you see malice murder. i'm delibera
they're using the pickup trucks on buford to put him in reasonable an rpprehension of serious bodily injury. mr. bryan runs him into the ditch. aggravated assault. so what's mr. arbery doing? we know, he runs away from them and runs away and runs away from them. because they have tried to falsely imprison him on bufrld and they've used these pickup trucks to do it in a man they're's likely to cause him fear. but we don't know what was going through his head. nobody knows. that would be...
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i'm going from buford around the homes. that's what he does. he drives around. his dad is in the back of the truck. his dad is old and infirmed. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. travis says he's going with his foot on the brake pretty much three owe four miles per hour, drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you now learned about this dogleg. the black line is the dogleg, you can't see past it. the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches? no, does he drive at him? no. tackle him? no. put a shotgun at him. no. does he yell at him? he's trying to continue to assess the situation in a reasonable prudent fashion, and then he drives across the dogleg and comes all the way to the end of the street and sees mr. arbery again with this truck. again, with this truck tangled up with this truck, and what looks like, again, aggression at the truck so travis stops. he stops. he's thinking to himself why
i'm going from buford around the homes. that's what he does. he drives around. his dad is in the back of the truck. his dad is old and infirmed. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. travis says he's going with his foot on the brake pretty much three owe four miles per hour, drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you now learned about this dogleg. the black line is the dogleg, you can't...
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i'll go from buford around the homes, and that's what he does, he drives around. now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you've now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can't see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a u-turn right there at the crest of that turn. what does he do? he watches. does he drive at him? no, does he try to tackle him? no? does he point a shotgun at him? no. does he yell at him. no he's trying to assess the situation in a reasonable, prudent
i'll go from buford around the homes, and that's what he does, he drives around. now, his dad is back in the truck. his dad is old and infirm. he's sitting on this bench in the back of the truck. drives all the way around thinking i'm not going to go back into this mess down here. i'll drive around, and when he drives around you've now learned about this dog leg, that black line essentially is the dog leg. you can't see past it. travis tells you the first thing he sees is mr. arbery doing a...
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let's start with debbie, calling from buford, georgia. caller: hello. it is not just gas and food, which is incredible, but it is also, like, my phone bill, my cable bill, my car insurance, my homeowners insurance, and, if an appliance breaks down or my car breaks down, and social security, they say they will increase it, and they also increased the medicare. and i won't even go to the doctor because i just try to take care of myself when i am sick. but every single thing, every single thing, is up. not just -- host: so what changes are you making because of this? caller: well, i am eating canned fruit that i've had in my pantry for years. a lot of has a lot of pasta, spaghetti -- a lot of pasta, spaghetti, not that much meat anymore. i do a lot of the grimy work myself, but with covid, i kind of forgot, you know, with the weedeater. it is unbelievable. and my housing costs. i bought the house at 120,000 dollars a while ago and now they are saying it is worth more and based my property talks is on that, and i am just on social security. host: good morni
let's start with debbie, calling from buford, georgia. caller: hello. it is not just gas and food, which is incredible, but it is also, like, my phone bill, my cable bill, my car insurance, my homeowners insurance, and, if an appliance breaks down or my car breaks down, and social security, they say they will increase it, and they also increased the medicare. and i won't even go to the doctor because i just try to take care of myself when i am sick. but every single thing, every single thing,...