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he comes in, he meets with general meade. i'm back! what do you think meade says? eh, not so excited, right, exactly. so it's really, i think, the refusal of meade to let sickles back in the army in the fall of '63 that becomes the catalyst for what i often refer to as kind of the second battle of gettysburg. now, people often say, well, why didn't meade court-martial sickles? why didn't meade shoot sickles? isn't this the kind of army where we do that? you screwed up today, boom, you're gone. the american army doesn't do that, right? or do they? they don't, they don't. if you take what meade wrote at face value, october of '63, he talks about sickles not fully apprehending the instructions given to him, was in the act of advancing and things of that nature. but henry hallock is much more direct in his report. he talked about sickles misinterpreting his orders, an error which nearly proved fatal in battle and his corps was likely to be utterly annihilated until he received reinforcements from other troops. so now sickles has been denied reentry to the army and the
he comes in, he meets with general meade. i'm back! what do you think meade says? eh, not so excited, right, exactly. so it's really, i think, the refusal of meade to let sickles back in the army in the fall of '63 that becomes the catalyst for what i often refer to as kind of the second battle of gettysburg. now, people often say, well, why didn't meade court-martial sickles? why didn't meade shoot sickles? isn't this the kind of army where we do that? you screwed up today, boom, you're gone....
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meade supporters can interpret sickles as meade basically saying put your troops on that hill. i would say they had this conference at headquarters again. he seems to be requesting additional assistance which meade describes. sickles came to my headquarters, i told them what my general views were, that i understood. so if there's two concerns there i would say and i know that was common in the 19th century. what would we talk about if they didn't say impracticable in the 19th century? there's that and this notion if i understood hancock the night before i think at face value meade hadn't seen the position. again, i'm not saying the orders were unclear. i am saying, though, i think with a difficult subordinate on the flank you'd probably be better suited to give him a little more time. we all know what happens next. general meade does not come out to visit the frank. henry hunt, the artillery chief does, and that's kind of a whole different conversation. before leaving headquarters, though, sickles asked meade whether he was not authorized to post his corp in such manner as his
meade supporters can interpret sickles as meade basically saying put your troops on that hill. i would say they had this conference at headquarters again. he seems to be requesting additional assistance which meade describes. sickles came to my headquarters, i told them what my general views were, that i understood. so if there's two concerns there i would say and i know that was common in the 19th century. what would we talk about if they didn't say impracticable in the 19th century? there's...
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while george meade wynne meade found out that sickles was out of position. attributed to have said, the ground that sickles was on was around, the enemy cannot occupy it for the same reason that his own troops could not. that's the title of tonight's presentation. do you see where i'm going with this? mutual neutral ground. neutral ground. so you have robert e. lee, you have dan cycles agreeing with robert italy. you have george meade assessing it as neutral ground. so it's the question of, is it logical to considerate, in a valuable position. and either lee or cycles, did they overestimate that? we will come back to that. >> i'm not going to do the battle here on powerpoint. it's hard to do. civil war battles on powerpoint. so few people actually do it. we are going to skip ahead. you guys know what happens. longstreet attaches attacks west point with great vigor. that wheat fields. the troops are driven out of the peach orchard. but as far as the orchard go, is one of the things that was best that could have happened to diane sickles was this. [laughs] bec
while george meade wynne meade found out that sickles was out of position. attributed to have said, the ground that sickles was on was around, the enemy cannot occupy it for the same reason that his own troops could not. that's the title of tonight's presentation. do you see where i'm going with this? mutual neutral ground. neutral ground. so you have robert e. lee, you have dan cycles agreeing with robert italy. you have george meade assessing it as neutral ground. so it's the question of, is...
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so initially randolph, i'm sorry initially captain mead doesn't talk to sickles directly captain mead talks to captain george randolph sickles his artillery chief and randolph goes into sickles. his head comes out and basically says, uh, yeah, you know general sickles, you know, he's sleeping, but you know, he's not really sure where we're supposed to go. not really sure whether 12th corps was captain meets says okay. i you know kind of gets back on his horse rides back to headquarters reports back to his father. what do we know about general needs temper? patient guys saw spoken kind of guy little short, you know, you don't get names like the snapping turtle for nothing right? you got to earn that you got to earn nicknames like that. he's under a lot of stress. superfan phil. yes, he was he's new to command and i see was remember. we're not making excuses. we're just trying to say what happened. but anyways, anyways, so general meade probably told his captain need staffer son. probably told him and no uncertain terms. look, these are the orders of general sickles. so captain mead goe
so initially randolph, i'm sorry initially captain mead doesn't talk to sickles directly captain mead talks to captain george randolph sickles his artillery chief and randolph goes into sickles. his head comes out and basically says, uh, yeah, you know general sickles, you know, he's sleeping, but you know, he's not really sure where we're supposed to go. not really sure whether 12th corps was captain meets says okay. i you know kind of gets back on his horse rides back to headquarters reports...
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first petersburg offense was george meade's gain completely not grants. he passed information on to hancock and burnside encouraging those officers to make an attack which brought an advantage over the beleaguered beauregard but hancock scored then someone leading on the 16th so the primary offensive responsibility on june 17 would belong to burnside. burnside's black division had not crossed the river so he would pass the services of his three white divisions and during the course of the day each of those divisions would venture separate assaults never achieving a nation with each other or the second and fifth corps on those flanks. the morning assault conducted by robert potter's division targeted the southern flank of beauregard's offenses centered on a high knoll occupied by something called a sham house. those of you who are familiar with this area to sham hock's knoll is just to the right side of the bag gate of fort lee en route 109. granted knitted that he wasn't sure what was going to happen but potter had moved his men up to the base of the hill
first petersburg offense was george meade's gain completely not grants. he passed information on to hancock and burnside encouraging those officers to make an attack which brought an advantage over the beleaguered beauregard but hancock scored then someone leading on the 16th so the primary offensive responsibility on june 17 would belong to burnside. burnside's black division had not crossed the river so he would pass the services of his three white divisions and during the course of the day...
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well, mead didn't believe in that. he wanted pleasanton right next to him, wherever he had a tent, he wanted pleasanton next to him so they could communicate, and that changed the style of pleasanton, he no longer could have direct command of his men, which is kind of interesting. i didn't realize that. thank you for the question. any other questions. and by the way, remember, hooker was a very aggressive commander. he had a problem at chancellorville, never recuperated from it. he was very good, at least as a core commander, he was very effective. any others? yes. criticized for having burdened the army with too many wagons. i think there's even a line from the movie, they're a burden to me now. but in reality, didn't they need the same wagons to evacuate the wounded so wasn't that -- >> yeah. i mean, you know, one thing i try not to do. did you all hear the story about being burdened by the wagons? one thing that historians will do or we will all do is we look at hindsight. we sit in our comfortable chair, and lee sh
well, mead didn't believe in that. he wanted pleasanton right next to him, wherever he had a tent, he wanted pleasanton next to him so they could communicate, and that changed the style of pleasanton, he no longer could have direct command of his men, which is kind of interesting. i didn't realize that. thank you for the question. any other questions. and by the way, remember, hooker was a very aggressive commander. he had a problem at chancellorville, never recuperated from it. he was very...
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so warren makes his first report so this is in real time, george gordon meade's and i don't know all of the details i hope will will be able to explain and at some point, they are furious with warren if and i don't quite understand why, i suspect most contact with them they were understandably nervous, 22000 men cut off and go to north carolina and they wanted to hear from him i suspect that was where the sources of the frustration was predict but this is what warren wrote in his first report, i have met in opposition or annoyance the marching and working night and day has been in the weather rather uncomfortable pretty the men however stood in good spirits and is most shocking divided his report freed they have made it the best marching that i have ever seen that cannt possibly be true but that is the first report from warren to meet. and then an order was issued, issued on december 13, the very day the read ended and in this report, he mentions nothing about the murders of the confederate guerrillas over the breakdown the disciplines in the destruction of the civilian property rath
so warren makes his first report so this is in real time, george gordon meade's and i don't know all of the details i hope will will be able to explain and at some point, they are furious with warren if and i don't quite understand why, i suspect most contact with them they were understandably nervous, 22000 men cut off and go to north carolina and they wanted to hear from him i suspect that was where the sources of the frustration was predict but this is what warren wrote in his first report,...
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se and ihi tnk those videos mead a bi gffdierence. >> dan abrs amander try moran th us tonight. >>no> w to eth oerth major heliadne breakgin a srtho time o.ag tonightht e cdc director . rochelle walenskyre gen litighng bstooerho stsor f all adults8 1and old iern this country. wher teo get them andow h long es it take after the booster otsh to getac bk to 95% protection? what therey' saying d anhere's iellree shefon tight. >>ep rorter: tigonht, the cdc eaclring theay w for booerst shotfos r all amiceran adults. one udsty showina g pfizer boostebrr ought wangni otprection bk acup to abt ou 95%. on alybout onen ifive people who arale ready elibigle for a boosr tehave gotn teone. some c adcdvisors inpoting out manyeo pple weret n'sure if eyth rewe even elibigle. the guilidenes, thoh ug we-illntention, edwere geraonsi. today's tevos clearsha tt up. i eligie?bl the answer is s.ye >> rorepter: the panel tayod so specicafilly urgi pngeople over 50 gtoet a booerst. moreha tn a dozestn ates made thr eimove ahe oadf the cdc, antod night, a surgen idemand. >> forhi ts locati, onwe don't hav
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effort to establish an east to west pipeline to transfer millions of gallons of water to refill lake mead, t o provide better fire protection and more freshwater to the west coast and those areas west of the continental divide. to fight fires and to supply water. host: kevin calling from galion, ohio. caller: good morning. this is just a comment. i wanted to know why there was -- host: turn your television down and go ahead, kevin. caller: i wanted to know why there is glade x experiment. there were 660 six days until the time the pandemic was announced. host: what is the experiment? caller: an experiment the who did back in 2018 before the pandemic happened. 666 days later they had the pandemic announced. was this planned? host: let's go to ronald from illinois on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning to you. i would like to say president biden is doing a great job. what i called to ask was, on this build back better program, is there a stimulus program for american people suffering today? host: let's talk to terry from west plains, missouri on the independent line. goo
effort to establish an east to west pipeline to transfer millions of gallons of water to refill lake mead, t o provide better fire protection and more freshwater to the west coast and those areas west of the continental divide. to fight fires and to supply water. host: kevin calling from galion, ohio. caller: good morning. this is just a comment. i wanted to know why there was -- host: turn your television down and go ahead, kevin. caller: i wanted to know why there is glade x experiment. there...
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well, we are not in a great hall and nobody is drinking mead back there, but i think it is fair to say that when it comes to celebration, the old viking spirit is alive and well. next, we are off to canterbury cathedral in south—east england, where research has been taking place on its world—famous stained glass. it has been thought that the earliest of this glorious glass dates back to 1176, but could this new fact—finding mission reveal some surprising results? choral singing. canterbury cathedral is one of the most important places of worship in england and it is where archbishop thomas becket was brutally murdered in 1170, by supporters of king henry ii. for hundreds of years, it has attracted visitors from all over the world and one of its biggest draws has been its stunning stained glass. there is a magic about it. it changes all the time, with the light. 0ur wonderful early mediaeval stained—glass windows were made by the superstars of their time, and they are truly some of the best in the world. behind the creation of these mediaeval masterpieces was the sophisticated a
well, we are not in a great hall and nobody is drinking mead back there, but i think it is fair to say that when it comes to celebration, the old viking spirit is alive and well. next, we are off to canterbury cathedral in south—east england, where research has been taking place on its world—famous stained glass. it has been thought that the earliest of this glorious glass dates back to 1176, but could this new fact—finding mission reveal some surprising results? choral singing....
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mead with the first chance after 40 seconds. miedema normally so reliable, couldn't beat the keeper. but when arsenal did beat the keeper, they were denied by the woodwork, not once but twice. an hour passed before tottenham had their first real opportunity. it was worth the wait. find their first real opportunity. it was worth the wait.— their first real opportunity. it was | worth the wait._ rachel worth the wait. and it's in! rachel williams, the _ worth the wait. and it's in! rachel williams, the tottenham - worth the wait. and it's in! rachel williams, the tottenham hero. i worth the wait. and it's in! rachell williams, the tottenham hero. the first time arsenal had been behind this season. it should have been worst moment later, not a moment ashley neville will want to see again, and it proved crucial. miedema!— again, and it proved crucial. miedema! , ., ~ , ., miedema! arsenalfire back! arsenal snatch a point _ miedema! arsenalfire back! arsenal snatch a point in _ miedema! arsenalfire back! arsenal snatch a point i
mead with the first chance after 40 seconds. miedema normally so reliable, couldn't beat the keeper. but when arsenal did beat the keeper, they were denied by the woodwork, not once but twice. an hour passed before tottenham had their first real opportunity. it was worth the wait. find their first real opportunity. it was worth the wait.— their first real opportunity. it was | worth the wait._ rachel worth the wait. and it's in! rachel williams, the _ worth the wait. and it's in! rachel...
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s lyeawrs aols pntoiut o that theur jy was not mead aware of the fact thatad lell kingas w faci fngelonyha crges in an reunlated ceas untilft aer his dagimang testinymo against juli.us >> ladell ki wngas facgin a minimum of 20 years on a check aufrd maertt, becausee hhad three stris.ke i>>t was dismseisd tienrely. >> rorepter: and chris jordan served 1 y5ears and is now a free ma n. >>o s ty hehadve ery motive and ceinntive t olie. and a jyurid dn't get toea hr lal of that evidence. >>ep rorter: jiuuls' defen se te samubmitted files to e th palero board wchhi they aregu ovpres his noincence, iluncding fidavitsnd a tapedid veo inrvteiews with inmate wsho served time whit chris jdaorn d who say they heardim h confess ttohe murder. >> it was just -- i just remeermb usav hing a convsaertion tha hte aitdmted that hehe t oneas bically got the murrde archge, you know, did the killg,in and it wastn' this guy. >> reporr:te in a stematent, chris rdjoan's attneory sinayg at jordan maiaintns his potision thatis h role in the dehatf o paul howell was as an accompli tceo julius jones. .or jdan testified
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here's the take of the british mead processors association on that. it's not an ideal solution by any stretch of imagination, but it's borne out of desperation. ready in terms of we haven't got enough butch's . we were in a situation where nearly 70 percent of our workers were non u. k. a, mainly from europe. we've got big building up on farm. we need to trans. okay. that fly running on top of that. actually we've got the costs of exporting. so meet because of the extra else gets all that handles. we have to go say, we'll meet the british meat industry now has a staffing shortfall of 15 percent fled to backlogs that are between ours and processing plants out sourcing that work to the you adds an extra cost of around $1500.00 pounds per truck of carcasses and that's before full import controls are set to be put in place. next year. the british government's trying to ease the crisis, offering 800 temporary visas for overseas butchers. it's also providing funds for cold storage and has launched a calling and disposal scheme to ease the backlog. nick alle
here's the take of the british mead processors association on that. it's not an ideal solution by any stretch of imagination, but it's borne out of desperation. ready in terms of we haven't got enough butch's . we were in a situation where nearly 70 percent of our workers were non u. k. a, mainly from europe. we've got big building up on farm. we need to trans. okay. that fly running on top of that. actually we've got the costs of exporting. so meet because of the extra else gets all that...
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i mean, there have been certain incremental progress mead in areas such as finalization, are working towards finalizing the implementation guidelines for carbon markets. under 6 have been enhanced b colonization ambitions watched by some developing countries. there's also been greater ambition in terms of commitments towards using our goal. but that has been progress on a number of very important areas actually has simply not been enough. so michael talked about climate finance. actually, the progress meter and climate finance is not sufficient to allow developing countries to be carbonite fast enough. and advanced or developed developed countries also missed the opportunity to enhance their b carbonite ation. ambitions bought long term, as well as near to aligned to align their project. she's the $125.00 degree board. so i would say that there has been some progress made, but overall it is, i would say it is not michel arjun was just talking about the issue of financing. of course there been a lot of pledges of financial aid. those are all fine and good. they have been praised, but
i mean, there have been certain incremental progress mead in areas such as finalization, are working towards finalizing the implementation guidelines for carbon markets. under 6 have been enhanced b colonization ambitions watched by some developing countries. there's also been greater ambition in terms of commitments towards using our goal. but that has been progress on a number of very important areas actually has simply not been enough. so michael talked about climate finance. actually, the...
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part of his ran the german cush mead coalition of civil society. that's been documenting human rights abuses for more than 20 years. as a margaret family hope and wait for army to body to be returned. supporters of bud vase say his work is now more important than ever. elizabeth per on al jazeera new daddy. ah, this is out as they are these you top stories. let's give you some breaking news. the deputy head of sudan sovereign council has spoken exclusively to aunt zara and has denied involvement in the arrest of senior officials. mohammed hamden douglas, also known as committee said, last month's ministry take over followed long discussions between political parties . we'll have more on that interview at the top of the next hour. meanwhile, security forces in sudan have used t gas to disperse crowds of protesters demonstrate as gathered to remember 41 people kills, since most she take of last month. out as they are, as obtain satellite images that show the united arab emirates as providing military support to the ethiopian army investigation reveal
part of his ran the german cush mead coalition of civil society. that's been documenting human rights abuses for more than 20 years. as a margaret family hope and wait for army to body to be returned. supporters of bud vase say his work is now more important than ever. elizabeth per on al jazeera new daddy. ah, this is out as they are these you top stories. let's give you some breaking news. the deputy head of sudan sovereign council has spoken exclusively to aunt zara and has denied...
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part of it is ran the genuine cush mead coalition of civil society that's been documenting human rights abuses for more than 20 years. as a margaret family hope and wait for army to body to be returned. supporters of bud where say his work is now more important than ever. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. ah. this is out there are these you top stories? let's give you some breaking news. the deputy head of sudan sovereign council has spoken exclusively to aunt zara. and has denied involvement in the arrest of senior officials. mohammed hamden douglas, also known as committee said last month, men or she take over followed long discussions between political parties. we'll have more on that interview at the top of the next hour.
part of it is ran the genuine cush mead coalition of civil society that's been documenting human rights abuses for more than 20 years. as a margaret family hope and wait for army to body to be returned. supporters of bud where say his work is now more important than ever. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi. ah. this is out there are these you top stories? let's give you some breaking news. the deputy head of sudan sovereign council has spoken exclusively to aunt zara. and has denied...
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what exactly came from nato secretary general young, stolen burke in the midst of some very important mead things. he was making his latest comments about the future of us nuclear weapons in germany. for now they are stationed on german sol. but in emergency situations, they can be carried by german military jets. but we do have to understand that the distance from germany to russia's borders for now is still very significant. now if germany decides to give up the agreement to have us nuclear weapons on its territory, then because of some by lateral agreement, they can be moved further east and then the find themselves on rushes doorstep. so for more, for me, he installed berg have a listen to that. i expected germany will continue to be part of nuclear sharing because it is so important for the whole of europe and it's a multilateral framework. don't turn out to natal. nuclear sharing is different kinds of bilateral arrangements, germany kind of course decide whether there will be a nuclear weapons in your country. but, but, but, but will turn the tv, is that we will end up with nuclear w
what exactly came from nato secretary general young, stolen burke in the midst of some very important mead things. he was making his latest comments about the future of us nuclear weapons in germany. for now they are stationed on german sol. but in emergency situations, they can be carried by german military jets. but we do have to understand that the distance from germany to russia's borders for now is still very significant. now if germany decides to give up the agreement to have us nuclear...
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for mead has been about the experience, really. i am thrilled with what has already happened.- am thrilled with what has already happened. am thrilled with what has alread hauened. , , . already happened. this is meant to be the twilight _ already happened. this is meant to be the twilight zone - already happened. this is meant to be the twilight zone now. i to be the twilight zone now. you are meant to be flagging. it does not look like you are but maybe you will at some point. what will you do when you flag? dance a bit more. just danced through? that's all ou can just danced through? that's all you can do- _ just danced through? that's all you can do. there _ just danced through? that's all you can do. there is _ just danced through? that's all you can do. there is a - just danced through? that's all you can do. there is a rumour. you can do. there is a rumour of a performance _ you can do. there is a rumour of a performance hands i you can do. there is a rumour of a performance hands and l you can do. there is a rumour. of a pe
for mead has been about the experience, really. i am thrilled with what has already happened.- am thrilled with what has already happened. am thrilled with what has alread hauened. , , . already happened. this is meant to be the twilight _ already happened. this is meant to be the twilight zone - already happened. this is meant to be the twilight zone now. i to be the twilight zone now. you are meant to be flagging. it does not look like you are but maybe you will at some point. what will you...
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northerner beth mead said she wasn't surprised by the weather... i think for all of us we are frustrated. it is what we love doing and we want to be on the pitch as much as possible. in preparation for the game tomorrow, yeah, obviously it is annoying, but as i said to serena, i am it is annoying, but as i said to serena, iam not it is annoying, but as i said to serena, i am not surprised at things like that happening up north. england captainjoe root said he has spoken to his former yorkshire team mate azeem rafiq and they plan to meet up after the ashes tour in australia. rafiq has said he thinks the english game is "institutionally racist”... and he was hurt that root couldn't �*recall�* any instances of racism occuring... we exchanged a couple of messages quite recently and hopefully when we finish this tour we will get the opportunity to sit down and talk about this whole situation, about how we can move the game forward and, as i mentioned in my statement, as well, along with talking to azeem, i wanted to speak to lord patel at the club
northerner beth mead said she wasn't surprised by the weather... i think for all of us we are frustrated. it is what we love doing and we want to be on the pitch as much as possible. in preparation for the game tomorrow, yeah, obviously it is annoying, but as i said to serena, i am it is annoying, but as i said to serena, iam not it is annoying, but as i said to serena, i am not surprised at things like that happening up north. england captainjoe root said he has spoken to his former yorkshire...
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now, in normal times, companies pay influencers to hock their merchandise on the soc meads, but the issue now is that brands don't necessarily know if they will have enough stock to fulfill orders if a product ends up going viral, so some brands are using influencers to promote a wider breadth of products, rather than focusing on a few items, and keeping the messaging more general. which explains this recent influencer tiktok: ♪ ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: but, things-- ( applause ) i recognize her. >> jon: i do, too. >> stephen: i recognize her. but things may be looking up, because supply chain problems are showing signs of easing. great news for santa. otherwise, he was going to have to fill his sack with whatever they had at the rite aid checkout. ( as santa ) ho, ho, ho! who wants a holly jolly issue of "woman's world"? someone's getting 10 easy tips to tone those flappy arms, some little girl's getting a knock-off iphone charger? it doesn't work, but it's pink. ( laughter ) ♪ ♪ ♪ in congress, the january 6th committee is still investigating who planned the attack on the
now, in normal times, companies pay influencers to hock their merchandise on the soc meads, but the issue now is that brands don't necessarily know if they will have enough stock to fulfill orders if a product ends up going viral, so some brands are using influencers to promote a wider breadth of products, rather than focusing on a few items, and keeping the messaging more general. which explains this recent influencer tiktok: ♪ ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) >> stephen: but, things-- ( applause...
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react, oklahoma congressman mark way mullen and a member of the cherokee nation, and walter russell mead, professor at bard college. p wrote a book about the number of different attributes that we ought to have an american political leadership, tell me a little bit about what your reaction is to this idea that colonization is something that we actually have to actively worry about when we are eating our turkey and stuffing. >> it doesn't strike me -- first of all the turkey at my sister-in-law's house where i was having dinner is not dry, it's actually quite delicious, let's get that straight. i actually think here in philadelphia, i believe benjamin franklin and the quakers -- william penn bought the land so i let that one go over my head a little bit. there is a time and a place for everything, i think it's actually okay to take one day out of the year and be thankful to god for the blessings, all of the blessings of your life. there are other days to think about other problems. >> ben: congressman, i wonder if you have your own reaction to this. it seems to me to be over the top and n
react, oklahoma congressman mark way mullen and a member of the cherokee nation, and walter russell mead, professor at bard college. p wrote a book about the number of different attributes that we ought to have an american political leadership, tell me a little bit about what your reaction is to this idea that colonization is something that we actually have to actively worry about when we are eating our turkey and stuffing. >> it doesn't strike me -- first of all the turkey at my...
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. >>> and vince gill surprises a community in meade to help kids affected by devastating flooding. all that and a director actor in the studio talk to talk about his new movie. you can ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> welcome back. encouraging signs for economy but first a check on wall street. diane king hall is joining us live from the new york stock exchange. diane, good morning to you. >>> good morning. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes and you've got mixed market. dow is under pressure getting dinged by disney. dow is down about 67 points in the tech sector, gains there, nasdaq better by triple digits, up more than 100. fewer americans signed up for unemployment benefits last week. first time filings fell by 4,000 to 267,000. that marks the sixth week in a row of falling claims and a new pandemic era low. we continue to move in the right direction. >> that is good to hear. diane king hall of cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you
. >>> and vince gill surprises a community in meade to help kids affected by devastating flooding. all that and a director actor in the studio talk to talk about his new movie. you can ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> welcome back. encouraging signs for economy but first a check on wall street. diane king hall is joining us live from the new york...
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. >> reporter: the targeted moonlet is a little larger than one of the peer meads in egypt. nasa says there are 10 nun known asteroids gnat are just as big or bigger that could potentially cause major regional damage if they ever hit the earth, although none of them are tracking this way. dart's kamikaze mission could provide lifesaving data if anything ever does get too close. michael holmes, cnn. >> and that does it for me. i'm paula newton. i want to thank you for your company. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of y
. >> reporter: the targeted moonlet is a little larger than one of the peer meads in egypt. nasa says there are 10 nun known asteroids gnat are just as big or bigger that could potentially cause major regional damage if they ever hit the earth, although none of them are tracking this way. dart's kamikaze mission could provide lifesaving data if anything ever does get too close. michael holmes, cnn. >> and that does it for me. i'm paula newton. i want to thank you for your company....
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anifd you hav e heart faile,ur the'ers a medineci specifically mead for het arfailure trenesto. it's a heart failure medicine presibcred b y most cdiarologtsis. entrestoas w proven pesurior hatelping people stay aveli an d out ofhe t hostapil. heart failure can change the structure of your arhet, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve yo hureart's ability toum pp blood to t bheody. and thwi a healthier hea,rt thers e'no tlielng erwhe life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant, it can cause harm, a deh atto aunn born baby. don't keta entresto with an ace inhibitor aorliskiren, or if you' hvead angioedema wi th an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, w loblood prsuesre, kieydn problems, or high blood tapossium. ask youroc dtor about entresto for heart failure. trenust uryo heart to entresto. there'nes ver been a bteetr time to swit tcho xfinity. ge t the fast and riaelble internet you deserve, for only $19.99 a month for 12 months. and, for the firstim te ever, score 12 times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. th'sat
anifd you hav e heart faile,ur the'ers a medineci specifically mead for het arfailure trenesto. it's a heart failure medicine presibcred b y most cdiarologtsis. entrestoas w proven pesurior hatelping people stay aveli an d out ofhe t hostapil. heart failure can change the structure of your arhet, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve yo hureart's ability toum pp blood to t bheody. and thwi a healthier hea,rt thers e'no tlielng erwhe life may take you. don't take entresto if...
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Nov 1, 2021
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high-ranking officers in the federal army will have the same privilege which would be george gordon meade. upon abraham lincoln's election, successful election in the fall of 1860, a seven-page letter to the newly elected president and he's going to start that letter by giving a lot of advice to the president elect on the state of the united states military at the time. that a lot of gusto if you will to write a seven-page letter to the newly elected president telling your thoughts on the state of the united states military but not only will he give me compact on that, include a caution if you will to be careful of some high-ranking officers that lincoln should trust as they might be deception us. it's not just advice pope offers lincoln, it's not just advice pope has included in this letter, it's a way for pope to insert himself into incan's inner circle right at the outset of the work and it's our personality trait, a desire for promotion that will come back into pop's career time and time again, pope believes this letter will not only serve as entranceway into lincoln's inner circle bu
high-ranking officers in the federal army will have the same privilege which would be george gordon meade. upon abraham lincoln's election, successful election in the fall of 1860, a seven-page letter to the newly elected president and he's going to start that letter by giving a lot of advice to the president elect on the state of the united states military at the time. that a lot of gusto if you will to write a seven-page letter to the newly elected president telling your thoughts on the state...
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i don't think we should down play the meade ya yum term here oofrps. if we can cut the cost of child care in half for the typical family, that's going to be a game-changer for familiar lease and help get more people into the workplace as well. we've got to work in the short term and the medium term. >> brian deese, the chair of the president's economic council, mr. deese, appreciate you coming on and sharing the administration' perspective here. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, trump adviser steve bannon has been indicted for wela little lessate.u cany and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. ♪ my work has been viewed by 100 million people. ♪ my work helps save lives. ♪ my work has gone platinum. ♪ my work gives people hope. ♪ i work at fedex. ♪ take your career to the next level with one of our many open positions. ♪ ♪♪ with one of our many open positio
i don't think we should down play the meade ya yum term here oofrps. if we can cut the cost of child care in half for the typical family, that's going to be a game-changer for familiar lease and help get more people into the workplace as well. we've got to work in the short term and the medium term. >> brian deese, the chair of the president's economic council, mr. deese, appreciate you coming on and sharing the administration' perspective here. >> thanks. >>> when we come...
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unless it's kill meads barber threatening to quit. but threatening the bull is wrong and if you do threaten people, i'll kill you. [scattered laughter] that's not a threat, it's a promise. thanks to the boy scouts, i can incapacitate you just by using my tongue and a well-placed spork and i will call it restorative justice, because that's what you call threats directed at businesses, parents, police and everyone else the radical left calls an enemy. we -- if when things don't go to waste the city will burn. the doj is fine with that, parents asked questions, want their voices to be heard? you guys are the real danger. not looters, thugs, and arsonists. it to them a loving soccer mom is more dangerous than a molotov cocktail. it now was suborned by demonstration claims that attorney general merrick garland lies to congress when he testified that the fbi wasn't targeting parents. remember that? >> i can't imagine any circumstance in which the patriot act would be use in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor
unless it's kill meads barber threatening to quit. but threatening the bull is wrong and if you do threaten people, i'll kill you. [scattered laughter] that's not a threat, it's a promise. thanks to the boy scouts, i can incapacitate you just by using my tongue and a well-placed spork and i will call it restorative justice, because that's what you call threats directed at businesses, parents, police and everyone else the radical left calls an enemy. we -- if when things don't go to waste the...
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the two largest reservoirs in the river basin-- lake mead and lake powell-- are now at all time low levels. climatologist park williams is an associate professor at u.c.l.a. he uses tree rings to study the ancient climate. >> the 2000 drought in the colorado river basin and across the western united states has been as dry as any other 22-year period in the last millennium. the drought that we're in today is not going to last forever, that it will break at some point when we have a string of really good luck years. >> reporter: but the climate emergency has changed the odds. the global temperature is about two degrees fahrenheit higher than it was before the industrial revolution. >> if climate change hadn't happened, the west would still be in a drought, but the severity of the drought is undoubtedly worse because of climate change. >> reporter: here's why. warmer temperatures mean drier air. as the snowpack shrinks, it sheds water vapor into the atmosphere. a larger amount of snow melts into liquid water and rapidly evaporates in this warmer climate. now, the soil is dryer than usual. >>
the two largest reservoirs in the river basin-- lake mead and lake powell-- are now at all time low levels. climatologist park williams is an associate professor at u.c.l.a. he uses tree rings to study the ancient climate. >> the 2000 drought in the colorado river basin and across the western united states has been as dry as any other 22-year period in the last millennium. the drought that we're in today is not going to last forever, that it will break at some point when we have a string...
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this all meade sent. >> somebody seen it. somebody knew. >> all rice. >> now, they just had to get someone to believe them. >> oh my gosh. we're losing. oh my god, were winning. >> will face were ever has to come. >> this was it? >> this was it for sure. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline". it started with a party. high school senior celebrating the end of the school year and new beginnings. but before the night was through, one man would be dead and two others could not know it then, but they would be facing a decades long battle to prove their innocence. here is keith morrison with "graduation night". >> in the summer in the town of -- detroit, michigan. 2000. i'm a divorce mother of three named mary evans was poking around in one of her favorite places. facebook. >> you could look up what everyone is up to. were they at today. are they successful? did they take the wrong path? >> there, mary. no idea that a little innocent poking into her own past would dredge up a shocking truth. long buried. >> oh, i was stunned. it was
this all meade sent. >> somebody seen it. somebody knew. >> all rice. >> now, they just had to get someone to believe them. >> oh my gosh. we're losing. oh my god, were winning. >> will face were ever has to come. >> this was it? >> this was it for sure. >> hello, and welcome to "dateline". it started with a party. high school senior celebrating the end of the school year and new beginnings. but before the night was through, one man...
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he is second in command to the commander samuel mead. now, word quickly spread throughout loudoun county there is a unionists calvary battalion being raised within the borders of confederate virginia. as you guys can probably imagine this is not very popular. it is particularly unpopular with the particular confederate officer was mentioned a few times, you think that guy is? at the same time is raising his own calvary battalion which will become the 35th a battalion of the virginia calvary priest going to get word he is recruiting at unionists c-uppercase-letter unit here in virginia produce going to declare in the summer of 1862 his intention to whip sam means. and august of 1862 he is going to get that opportunity. he gets word that samuel is back in waterford. he is recruiting for his new unit amongst the unionists in waterford. he's there with a few recruits he's got 20 or so men in town with them. and so his battalion are going to make a sneak attack upon the loudoun arrangers while they are still recruiting and waterford. early in
he is second in command to the commander samuel mead. now, word quickly spread throughout loudoun county there is a unionists calvary battalion being raised within the borders of confederate virginia. as you guys can probably imagine this is not very popular. it is particularly unpopular with the particular confederate officer was mentioned a few times, you think that guy is? at the same time is raising his own calvary battalion which will become the 35th a battalion of the virginia calvary...
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things that are really left are are the 12th corps and tthe 6th corps. 6th corps he needs, general mead needs as his reserve, it's needed to hold the hill. what does that leave? it leaves two decisions -- acquisitions of the 2nd corps holding cemetery ridge. so what's holding back door to the union position? really not effectively, not much more than 3500 men. whereas lee has an entire, fresh, unsullied division, three big brigades of virginians who can be supported by another division of troops that had already been in action. yes, james longstreet after war -- and i emphasize after war -- insisted that he had disagreed vehemently and told lee this was the wrong thing to do. i rather strongly suspect that much of longstreet's protests that way got elaborated and embroidered as time went by after war, especially after lee's death. i have the the very strong suspicion that longstreet, whatever reservations he expressed at that time, didn't express severe enough reservations to cause lee to have any doubt. but ultimately, rationale that justifies what lee did can be seen by looking at wha
things that are really left are are the 12th corps and tthe 6th corps. 6th corps he needs, general mead needs as his reserve, it's needed to hold the hill. what does that leave? it leaves two decisions -- acquisitions of the 2nd corps holding cemetery ridge. so what's holding back door to the union position? really not effectively, not much more than 3500 men. whereas lee has an entire, fresh, unsullied division, three big brigades of virginians who can be supported by another division of...
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white has scored a hattrick to move ahead of kelly smith who had the previous record of 46 with beth mead also notching a hat—trick in the first 25 minutes. currently 12— zero after 64 minutes definitely had to six wins. in group b scotland take on first placed spain in seville ??? and likewise in group eye with wales in france knowing victory that one is goal is. that when there is goal is as well. to the men's game where it's bottom hosting second bottom in the premier league as newcastle take on norwich. that one is goalless at half—time but newcastle were reduced to ten men afterjust nine minutes when ciaran clark was sent off. just under way at elland road it's leeds united desperately looking forjust a third win of the season up against crystal palace who could move seventh with a win. while in the scottish premiership dundee united could move third with a win away to motherwell. motherwell scoring early to hold a one — zero lead. motherwell scoring early to hold a one — zero lead. the former liverpool, arsenal and england player ray kennedy has passed away aged 70. he won
white has scored a hattrick to move ahead of kelly smith who had the previous record of 46 with beth mead also notching a hat—trick in the first 25 minutes. currently 12— zero after 64 minutes definitely had to six wins. in group b scotland take on first placed spain in seville ??? and likewise in group eye with wales in france knowing victory that one is goal is. that when there is goal is as well. to the men's game where it's bottom hosting second bottom in the premier league as newcastle...
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after a tight first half, beth mead set up kim little for arsenal's opener, before scoring one herself. it'll be their first fa cup final appearance since they lost in the 2018 final to chelsea, who knocked out defending champions manchester city to make it through. england's women celebrated their biggest ever win over rugby union world champions new zealand and in doing so maintained their place at the top of the world rankings. 43 points to 12 it finished in exeter as they ran in seven tries, the last from player of the match zoe harrison. the black ferns were meant to be hosting the world cup this month, pushed back because of covid, and reminded here of the challenge ahead if they're to retain their title. the sides meet again next weekend. we know in ourselves what we can do when we're firing. and i think we showed at times some real excellence, some real clinicalness. 0bviously, we'll celebrate that win. like you say, it's the highest points scored over new zealand that we've ever had. and you've got to enjoy these moments. two years ago we lost to new zealand, four years ago, w
after a tight first half, beth mead set up kim little for arsenal's opener, before scoring one herself. it'll be their first fa cup final appearance since they lost in the 2018 final to chelsea, who knocked out defending champions manchester city to make it through. england's women celebrated their biggest ever win over rugby union world champions new zealand and in doing so maintained their place at the top of the world rankings. 43 points to 12 it finished in exeter as they ran in seven...
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the prison terms meaded out to nixon's cronies and advisors of course speaks to this line of criticism. the anti-semitism, the racism revealed on tape recordings attest to a deeper kind of character problem that has fueled a lot of nixon dislike or perhaps hatred. and then there is also it seems to me a third piece of this. there is nixon's distinctly paranoid style of politics. and the -- indeed the anti-democratic instincts that he seems to have embodied. public opinion was for nixon often a force to be held in check or maybe even bypassed in order to free himself to proceed as he wished. so my brazil story speems to some of this, but but speaks to something a little bit different about richard nixon. something they think that muddies the waters a bit and enables us to see the phenomenon of nixon hating in a somewhat more complicated light. the realm of foreign policy after all is the realm where nixon would seem to be on his strongest footing. it is here that as his many champions would pointed out he achieved great accomplishments. including of course the opening to china and the s
the prison terms meaded out to nixon's cronies and advisors of course speaks to this line of criticism. the anti-semitism, the racism revealed on tape recordings attest to a deeper kind of character problem that has fueled a lot of nixon dislike or perhaps hatred. and then there is also it seems to me a third piece of this. there is nixon's distinctly paranoid style of politics. and the -- indeed the anti-democratic instincts that he seems to have embodied. public opinion was for nixon often a...