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north carolina is where that road began. this is where we had the first victories against the germans and think of the coastal defense of these goes were all three prongs of the first successes against the u-boats off of our shares for the first of these was april 14 of 1942 when they u85 was sunk off of carolina becoming the first in u-boat signed by the u.s. navy off the coast for the second was on may may 91942 wind this 52 was sunk in by icarus becoming the first u-boat sunk and here we have some of the survivors being taken for interrogation by the u.s. navy coast guard in charleston south carolina through the third was on july july 71942 in his hudson airplane sank the u71 office sc becoming the first u-boat sunk off of the american coast and thankfully by may of 1943 the u-boats were no longer a threat and now convoys updated tactics by the u.s. navy and coastal blackouts going into effect the sheer volume of american shipping -- a truly believe these first successes we had off the coast of north carolina pushing the
north carolina is where that road began. this is where we had the first victories against the germans and think of the coastal defense of these goes were all three prongs of the first successes against the u-boats off of our shares for the first of these was april 14 of 1942 when they u85 was sunk off of carolina becoming the first in u-boat signed by the u.s. navy off the coast for the second was on may may 91942 wind this 52 was sunk in by icarus becoming the first u-boat sunk and here we...
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and also the jim crow era in north carolina in fact wilmington was a among diversities north carolina to segregate the streets in the jim crow, they thought of the steel end midterm election attacking the black voters prefers, wilmington school leaders on how to do it. debbie smith later elected government said that we can handle the blocks away they handled them in wilmington, with their hanging carcasses. in most of you probably never heard of the wilmington coup until i read about it, and wilmington newspaper coverage in 1998, i had not either elwood high school college north carolina and the coup was never mentioned by any professor or by any history book and all the classes that i took and maybe in many people read the book of the same two questions that i had when i first learned of the coup in 1998 pretty one is how can i not know about this and two, how could this happen in the united states of america and i think that the best answer that i could give this is a forgotten chapter of american history that is covered up or mischaracterized for a century and a happened in a time
and also the jim crow era in north carolina in fact wilmington was a among diversities north carolina to segregate the streets in the jim crow, they thought of the steel end midterm election attacking the black voters prefers, wilmington school leaders on how to do it. debbie smith later elected government said that we can handle the blocks away they handled them in wilmington, with their hanging carcasses. in most of you probably never heard of the wilmington coup until i read about it, and...
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it ushered in the jim crow era in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated street cars. in 1906, white supremacists in georgia plotted to steal the election by attacking leaders. the governor in a stolen election said, we can handle the blacks the way they handled them in wilmington where the woods were black with hanging carcasses. most of you have never heard of the wilmington coup. until i read about centennial events in wilmington in newspaper coverage in 1998, i hadn't either. i went to high school and college in north carolina. the coup was never mentioned by any professor or any history book in all the classes i took. many people who have read the book have the same two questions i had when i first learned of the coup in 1998. one, how could i not know about this? two, how could this happen in the united states of america? i think the best answer i can give is this is a forgotten chapter of american history that was covered up or mischaracterized for a ce
it ushered in the jim crow era in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated street cars. in 1906, white supremacists in georgia plotted to steal the election by attacking leaders. the governor in a stolen election said, we can handle the blacks the way they handled them in wilmington where the woods were black with hanging carcasses. most of you have never heard of the wilmington coup. until i read about centennial events...
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like gettysburg, we truly have a battle in north carolina. shipwrecks are gravesites, they're memorials to heroes, a fragile reminder of our past and so much more. one of the things i really like to point out about these shipwrecks is obviously the history is amazing. the gravity of how these vessels are lost hits us hard. we want to tell these stories, we want to honor the history heritage, honor our veterans. but we also look at it as they transition from weapons of war to oasis of life, and they become habitat for marine life. i would like to think as an arc arc -- archeologist of marine life, these giant merchant warships on the sea floor are beautiful homes for all sorts of marine life. we all know when we go to find shipwrecks, the fishermen always know where these wrecks are. they often know many years before we do because that's where the fish are. these vessels are very important for the coastal economies. the charter fishing and diving industries are relying on these shipwrecks, too, to help bring economic well-being to their commun
like gettysburg, we truly have a battle in north carolina. shipwrecks are gravesites, they're memorials to heroes, a fragile reminder of our past and so much more. one of the things i really like to point out about these shipwrecks is obviously the history is amazing. the gravity of how these vessels are lost hits us hard. we want to tell these stories, we want to honor the history heritage, honor our veterans. but we also look at it as they transition from weapons of war to oasis of life, and...
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north carolina is where that road began in the atlantic war. this is where we had our first victories against the germans, think of the coastal defense of the east coast like a -- where all three prongs have successes off the shores -- the first of these was april 14th of 1942 with the you 85 sunk by uss rover off north carolina. the first u-boat sunk off of the east coast -- the second, was on may 9th. 1942. the you 52 was sunk by -- becoming the first u-boat sunk off the american east coast. here we have the survivors from -- taking into interrogation -- [inaudible] his airplane sunk the use 7:01 sunk off north carolina. becoming the first -- thankfully, by may of 1943, the year boats were no longer a major threat to the l.a. cowboys -- they now convoys -- [inaudible] the sheer volume of american shipping had turned the tide against -- these four successes we have had off the coast of north carolina, pushing evokes back from our shores and across -- made d-day and the allied invasion of europe possible in june 6th of 1944. if we didn't have t
north carolina is where that road began in the atlantic war. this is where we had our first victories against the germans, think of the coastal defense of the east coast like a -- where all three prongs have successes off the shores -- the first of these was april 14th of 1942 with the you 85 sunk by uss rover off north carolina. the first u-boat sunk off of the east coast -- the second, was on may 9th. 1942. the you 52 was sunk by -- becoming the first u-boat sunk off the american east coast....
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george henry white from a north carolina district next to wilmington. white supremacists hounded congressman white and his family so viciously that he left north carolina forever in 1900's. white's parting words, i can not remain in north carolina and be created as a man. no black citizens served in congress in north carolina until 1992, almost a hundred years later. a century almost this coup prevented or led the effort to prevent black citizens from serving in public office in washington from north carolina. were forced and no black citizens served in the wilmington city council until 1972, more than 70 years later. coup also provided the blueprint for terror and intimidation in the south and wilmington was among the first cities to get jim crow laws when they segregated the streetcars. in 1906 white supremacist in georgia plotted to steal by attacking black voters but first they consulted with wilmington's coup leaders on how to do it. hope smith later elected governor in election said, quote, we can handle the black the way they handled them in wilm
george henry white from a north carolina district next to wilmington. white supremacists hounded congressman white and his family so viciously that he left north carolina forever in 1900's. white's parting words, i can not remain in north carolina and be created as a man. no black citizens served in congress in north carolina until 1992, almost a hundred years later. a century almost this coup prevented or led the effort to prevent black citizens from serving in public office in washington from...
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, the north carolina state highway patrol, the north carolina alcohol law enforcement division, the north carolina state capitol police, the division of adult correction in juvenile justice, the governor's crime commission and support divisions within the department i was ultimately responsible for of public safety. leadership, coordination of homeland security and emergency management functions to provide comprehensive and coordinated preparedness mitigation prevention, protection, response and recovery for emergencies, disasters and acts or threats of terrorism. as the leader of north carolina state administrative agency for homeland security grant funds, administered federal funds to state local tribal entities across north carolina. i also chaired the north carolina state emergency response commission and through a talented team of professionals, coordinated law enforcement, counter terrorism prevention preparedness and response training on a statewide basis, resulting in a cohesive team, response by both law enforcement and emergency first responders to acts of terrorism for a terror
, the north carolina state highway patrol, the north carolina alcohol law enforcement division, the north carolina state capitol police, the division of adult correction in juvenile justice, the governor's crime commission and support divisions within the department i was ultimately responsible for of public safety. leadership, coordination of homeland security and emergency management functions to provide comprehensive and coordinated preparedness mitigation prevention, protection, response...
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and from north carolina. three black aldermen were forced at gunpoint in 1898, no black citizens served on the wilmington city council until 1972, more than 70 years later. the coup also provided a blueprint for terror and intimidation of black men who tried to vote elsewhere in the south, and ushered in the jim crow area in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated the street cars. in 1906 white supremacists in georgia planned to steal the midterm election by attacking black voters. first they consulted with wilmington's coup leaders on how to do it. w. hoek smith later elected governor in a stolen election said quote we can handle the blacks the way they handled them in wilmington, where the woods were black, carcass. most probably never heard of the wilmington coup, until i read about centennial events in wilmington, newspaper coverage in 1998 hadn't either and i went to high school and college at north carolina. the coup was never men
and from north carolina. three black aldermen were forced at gunpoint in 1898, no black citizens served on the wilmington city council until 1972, more than 70 years later. the coup also provided a blueprint for terror and intimidation of black men who tried to vote elsewhere in the south, and ushered in the jim crow area in north carolina. wilmington was among the first cities in north carolina to get jim crow laws when they segregated the street cars. in 1906 white supremacists in georgia...
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carolina, our state of north carolina, academia, and the federal government. it is long past time for congress to give the lumbee the respect they deserve and to treat them with the fundamental pairness that has been withheld for so many years. as ms. leger fernandez said earlier, this is the first day of native american history month. what an honor. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and stand on the right side of history. i yield back. ms. leger fernandez: i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas. mr. westerman: madam speaker, i yield as much time he may consume to the gentleman from north carolina, who has done so much work on this issue, mr. bishop. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bishop: i thank the gentleman. i thank representative butterfield for those fine comments. i agree with them 100%. that bill that congress passed back in 1956 said this, even as it recognized the lumbee, nothing in this act shall make such indians eligible for any services performed by the united states for ind
carolina, our state of north carolina, academia, and the federal government. it is long past time for congress to give the lumbee the respect they deserve and to treat them with the fundamental pairness that has been withheld for so many years. as ms. leger fernandez said earlier, this is the first day of native american history month. what an honor. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and stand on the right side of history. i yield back. ms. leger fernandez: i reserve the balance of my time. the...
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north carolina. republicans could be looking at an easy pick up of two house seats and not because the battleground state is getting any redder. last week the republican controlled state legislator released new maps that would likely give the gop a strong shot at winning ten out of the 14 districts. that is 71% of a state that trump won in 2020 by just 1.3% of the vote. a margin while north carolina's governor roy cooper doesn't have the maps, where do democrats' efforts to level the playing field stand at this moment? i'm joined now by michael lee. he is the senior counsel of the democracy program at the brennan center for justice. i want you to give it to me straight here. nobody know this is better than you do. how bad is the new house map in north carolina? >> well, the new congressional map in north carolina really is breathtakingly brazen in what it did. you know, as you mentioned, north carolina is pretty much a 50/50 state. it's pretty evenly divided between democrats and republicans. both de
north carolina. republicans could be looking at an easy pick up of two house seats and not because the battleground state is getting any redder. last week the republican controlled state legislator released new maps that would likely give the gop a strong shot at winning ten out of the 14 districts. that is 71% of a state that trump won in 2020 by just 1.3% of the vote. a margin while north carolina's governor roy cooper doesn't have the maps, where do democrats' efforts to level the playing...
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cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on amendment number 1. mr. nehls: as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. lauren boebert of colorado, i inform the house that that mrs. boebert will be voting nay on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. khanna, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote yes on the pappas amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. franklin: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. steube of florida, i inform the house that mr. steube will vote no on amendment 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr.
cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on amendment number 1. mr. nehls: as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. lauren boebert of colorado, i inform the house that that mrs. boebert will be voting nay on the pappas...
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and move into north carolina. he is out of the war for several months in the meantime things continue to go downhill in the western theater. of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's armies will then turn their eyes towards moving up through the carolinas. and it's in february of 1865, davis will call on johnston and bring him back into the field. something has to be done in the situation of this falling apart here in the west. and davis probably didn't have a lot of other choices and though he personally did not like johnston. it was no secret these two men really didn't get along. their correspondence back and forth and is very critical. when the right to each other and there's no spirit of cooperation. and even one observer, just to show you how widespread this knowledge was would write that if jefferson mr. religion and with him that colors all things. and you have to stop and think about that if he was also focused on trying to get back with jeff davis
and move into north carolina. he is out of the war for several months in the meantime things continue to go downhill in the western theater. of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's armies will then turn their eyes towards moving up through the carolinas. and it's in february of 1865, davis will call on johnston and bring him back into the field. something has to be done in the situation of this falling apart here in the west. and davis...
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for people with skin. >>> business is booming in wilmington, north carolina it's becoming a hot spot for the film industry. cnn's jane wells has more. >> reporter: one of america's top movies "halloween kills" takes place in haddenfield, illinois and "our kind of people" is on martha's vineyard. but not really both are actually filmed in wilmington, north carolina a town so busy with the hollywood streaming wars, some call it "wilmy wood. >> i lived in california for 25 years. i had enough of that >> one of the things about north carolina, three, four hours, you're in the mountains. you know, three four hours the other direction, you have this stretch of beaches >> reporter: 2021 is a record year, with $300 million in film business it's a boost for locals like jess james, whose shop is being taken over for a shoot >> we definitely had costume departments come from tv and movies to do some shopping but this is the first time we have ever been scouted >> reporter: it's a big change from a few years ago, when a previous north carolina governor ended film subsidies and a transgender bath
for people with skin. >>> business is booming in wilmington, north carolina it's becoming a hot spot for the film industry. cnn's jane wells has more. >> reporter: one of america's top movies "halloween kills" takes place in haddenfield, illinois and "our kind of people" is on martha's vineyard. but not really both are actually filmed in wilmington, north carolina a town so busy with the hollywood streaming wars, some call it "wilmy wood. >> i lived...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise today to address the house for up to one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to pay a heart-felt tribute to pastor james d.corbett of greenville, north carolina, to his long and illustrious career to god and to this country. he served in the united states army. he began his ministry. in 1984, pastor corbett and the late pastor delores corbett ministered the whole man, spirit, soul, and body. pastor corbett also currently serves as the eastern regional director and trustee for the international convention of faith ministries. their vision includes reaching communities with the gospel and faking the message -- taking the message of jesus christ around the whole world. lives are saved, healed, and delivered by the power of god through his ministry. i have personally been blessed by his wonderful services and sermons for many years now. mr. speaker, please join me in honoring the accom
for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i rise today to address the house for up to one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to pay a heart-felt tribute to pastor james d.corbett of greenville, north carolina, to his long and illustrious career to god and to this country. he served in the united states army. he began his ministry. in 1984, pastor...
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cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cuellar of texas, i inform the house that mr. cuellar will vote yea on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. reed of new york, i inform the house that mr. reed will vote aye on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. barr of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. barr will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. luetkemeyer of missouri, i inform the house that mr. luetkemeyer will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. long of missouri, i inform the house that mr. long will vote no on the motion to table.
cawthorn of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. cawthorn will vote no on the motion to table. as the member designated by mr. babin from the great state of texas, i inform the house that mr. babin will vote no on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. cuellar of texas, i inform the house that mr. cuellar will vote yea on the motion to table. the speaker pro tempore: for what...
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then we go to north carolina, north carolina, pretty much 50/50, got a democratic governor, republican legislature. at that republican legislature passed a high new dream up next week. he is on the map with a republican and five democratic seats. the new one on the, right bring this up to 10 to 3. with one highly competitive seat. if all these changes, stand get, this republicans could get's multiple seats by next year before they even have to do anything. before they have to run an election, figure out their message. now, there is one man fighting against this harder than anyone. else taking these battles to court, and he will join me next. join me next every ten years, every state in the union goes through the process of redistricting. they redraw the lines of their congressional district lines, as well as the state district. once and that is really important, it sparked a lot of fights, because the power needs stay tries to draw the most beneficial map for them. sometimes the gerrymandering goes way too far creating unfair, undemocratic situation. and that's where the courts come in
then we go to north carolina, north carolina, pretty much 50/50, got a democratic governor, republican legislature. at that republican legislature passed a high new dream up next week. he is on the map with a republican and five democratic seats. the new one on the, right bring this up to 10 to 3. with one highly competitive seat. if all these changes, stand get, this republicans could get's multiple seats by next year before they even have to do anything. before they have to run an election,...
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here in the state of north carolina. that teenage witness tried over and over again— teenage witness tried over and over again to _ teenage witness tried over and over again to get the truth out. in fact, by the _ again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time — again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time i became involved with this case _ by the time i became involved with this case ten years ago she had already— this case ten years ago she had already attempted to tell the truth multiple _ already attempted to tell the truth multiple times in the courts. it really— multiple times in the courts. it really took the perseverance of dontae — really took the perseverance of dontae and his family and others putting _ dontae and his family and others putting in— dontae and his family and others putting in front of the courts over and over— putting in front of the courts over and overagain putting in front of the courts over and over again this critical evidence _ and over again this critical evidence for
here in the state of north carolina. that teenage witness tried over and over again— teenage witness tried over and over again to _ teenage witness tried over and over again to get the truth out. in fact, by the _ again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time — again to get the truth out. in fact, by the time i became involved with this case _ by the time i became involved with this case ten years ago she had already— this case ten years ago she had already attempted to tell the truth...
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the same thing they did in north carolina and in texas. i want people to understand they are writing the next decade of elections. election results will be predetermined for many races at the state and federal level at places like georgia, texas, north carolina because of the maps being passed right now. that is how serious of us is for democracy this is. amy: i went to thank you, ari berman, mother jones writer. we will link to your piece "republicans are erasing decades of voting rights gains before our eyes." and author of "give us the ballot." before you go, ben jealous, i would ask about another issue, about what is happening in oklahoma. advocates have been rallying outside the barricaded governor's mansion ahead of the planned thursday execution a prisoner julius jones who was convicted of a 1999 murder but has maintained his innocence. another man, christopher jordan, has privately admitted to committing the murder and framing jones, according to three people who were jailed with jordan who served 15 years after reaching a plea dea
the same thing they did in north carolina and in texas. i want people to understand they are writing the next decade of elections. election results will be predetermined for many races at the state and federal level at places like georgia, texas, north carolina because of the maps being passed right now. that is how serious of us is for democracy this is. amy: i went to thank you, ari berman, mother jones writer. we will link to your piece "republicans are erasing decades of voting rights...
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as well as georgia and north carolina. i expect that republicans could score a small net gain from redistricting alone, probably between 0 and 8 seats. the bigger impact from it will be that a lot of very marginal republican districts will get a lot safer. in texas where republicans currently hold 23 of 36 districts, and nine of those 23 they hold gave joe biden more than 40% -- 47% of the vote in 2020. republicans have systematically made those seats safer in their new map. guest: you noted president biden's low approval rating. host: yesterday we talked with steve israel, former chairman of the democratic campaign arm. he said he believes democrats could turn this around in, if president biden approval rating improves because the economy continues on a recovery, and also that the covid-19 pandemic is mostly behind us. guest: it's possible that biden's approval rating rebounds before next year, 12 months is a long time. i do think it would need to be above 50% to give democrats any hope of retaining their majority in the
as well as georgia and north carolina. i expect that republicans could score a small net gain from redistricting alone, probably between 0 and 8 seats. the bigger impact from it will be that a lot of very marginal republican districts will get a lot safer. in texas where republicans currently hold 23 of 36 districts, and nine of those 23 they hold gave joe biden more than 40% -- 47% of the vote in 2020. republicans have systematically made those seats safer in their new map. guest: you noted...
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north carolina will ultimately claim this pocket of settlements here. you've got a pocket in east tennessee and a pocket here was about 300 miles in between two pockets of settlement. and so you've got people here, and north carolina's going to create some counties. and so they create sum county, tennessee -- sumner county, tennessee county and davidson county. and when these counties are created, of course, if you're going to have a county, you've got of a county judge, right? andy then if you're going to hae a court, i think you're going to need a lawyer, right? so north carolina's legislature appoints john mcnairly to be county judge, and he brings with him his bud key and lawyer friend -- buddy and lawyer friend none other than andrew jackson. and andrew jackson develops quite a successful legal practice here on the frontier area, on the edge of civilization. he did lots of land claims as part of his legal business. you think it's my land, and the neighbor is saying, no, the boundary is not that rock, it's that tree. so people were arguing about lan
north carolina will ultimately claim this pocket of settlements here. you've got a pocket in east tennessee and a pocket here was about 300 miles in between two pockets of settlement. and so you've got people here, and north carolina's going to create some counties. and so they create sum county, tennessee -- sumner county, tennessee county and davidson county. and when these counties are created, of course, if you're going to have a county, you've got of a county judge, right? andy then if...
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i'm from charlotte, north carolina. and it took me probably close to being in my 40s or so until i actually felt comfortable talking about, how can i say, my southern upbringing and the spirits that have guided my life. i wanted to start out, you know, just talking about the current context that we're in. we've heard a lot about the 1619 project. but this idea for most people of color in this country, particularly african americans, is our time in this landscape has been long, but our freedom has been very short. and so how we begin to kind of think about ourselves in a place that at once is foreign but is also very familiar. you know, we have to find our own path. and as someone working in landscape, i've been keen to look at -- and i've taken the same maps and looked at the establishment of landscapes that we tend to canonize. they hold sacredness in the way we think of our country. if we think of the middleton plantation, the 1730s, i remember in undergraduate school, it was the first colonial gardens. mount vernon,
i'm from charlotte, north carolina. and it took me probably close to being in my 40s or so until i actually felt comfortable talking about, how can i say, my southern upbringing and the spirits that have guided my life. i wanted to start out, you know, just talking about the current context that we're in. we've heard a lot about the 1619 project. but this idea for most people of color in this country, particularly african americans, is our time in this landscape has been long, but our freedom...
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we go to north carolina. a democratic governor, republican legislature. they passed a highly gerrymandered map last week. it's on the left with eight republican and five democratic seats. the new one on the right brings us to ten to three with one highly competitive seat. if all the changes stand, republicans could net several congressional seats next year before they have to do anything, before they have to run a single election, raise money, figure out their message. there's one man fighting against this harder than anyone else, taking these battles to court. he will join me next. he will join me next managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. jardiance also lowers a1c. and it may help you lose some weight. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration
we go to north carolina. a democratic governor, republican legislature. they passed a highly gerrymandered map last week. it's on the left with eight republican and five democratic seats. the new one on the right brings us to ten to three with one highly competitive seat. if all the changes stand, republicans could net several congressional seats next year before they have to do anything, before they have to run a single election, raise money, figure out their message. there's one man fighting...
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the state of north carolina send some soldiers over here before statehood and build roads to connect the east tennessee settlements with the cumberland settlements and it ran from knoxville to gallatin, north carolina build that road. there were not a lot of roads and it was not until this time the hermitage is being built that nashville decides it needs a waterworks, and they have a big sister downtown, placing the cumberland river. it is between, if you were going from here to downtown nashville, you see this part of things in the middle of the cumberland river which is where they took the water out and they had a system. can you imagine this? they had wooden pipes, water pipes, here and in knoxville. very sophisticated those wooden water pipes and had a way of getting them hollowed out. the tools that it took to get those hollowed out. nonetheless, volunteer fire departments, they did have a plat laid out, drawn by thomas malloy, 1784, the names of all -- the street running by the river was called front street or water street. it is first avenue if you know nashville, you have tha
the state of north carolina send some soldiers over here before statehood and build roads to connect the east tennessee settlements with the cumberland settlements and it ran from knoxville to gallatin, north carolina build that road. there were not a lot of roads and it was not until this time the hermitage is being built that nashville decides it needs a waterworks, and they have a big sister downtown, placing the cumberland river. it is between, if you were going from here to downtown...
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gary and fletcher, north carolina. -- in fletcher, north. -- north carolina. caller: i used to be a democrat until he learned about the free market society. i was about help the poor man. everyone says help the little guy, help us. nobody says help me understand the free market society. it is kind of the cat chasing its tail, for the dog. as soon as they get this thing through for children, the childcare, it will raise the price of childcare up. it is never going to end. it is never going to stop. in a free-market market society you dictate the price. if i'm doing childcare and this thing comes in and they offer money for childcare, i will raise the price. you will need more money and more votes. it is just a game to get votes at this point. how many years have we been helping the poor and they seem to never get anywhere? i changed. when a person calls and says it helped me with childcare and they say help me understand the free market society so i can participate in it -- host: there was a survey done by the census bureau about how parents are using the curre
gary and fletcher, north carolina. -- in fletcher, north. -- north carolina. caller: i used to be a democrat until he learned about the free market society. i was about help the poor man. everyone says help the little guy, help us. nobody says help me understand the free market society. it is kind of the cat chasing its tail, for the dog. as soon as they get this thing through for children, the childcare, it will raise the price of childcare up. it is never going to end. it is never going to...
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[inaudible] armistead from north carolina. >> yes, he was born in north carolina. his mother's family was from new bern north carolina. his father was a virginian. and the armistead family, was virginian. so i think he would consider himself a virginian. by the true, he was born in north carolina. >> -- north carolina. >> sorry, go ahead. >> i had a couple of family related questions. do we have any good sense of what it was that killed armistead's wife on both sides? >> they believe, cholera. cholera was ripping through the frontier. cholera both times wiped people out, ripping through the army post. so they were dealing with this -- it was really tragic time. there is one account of him coming up on his wife, the second wife who died. the first died of cholera, he got remarried, and then the second one died. >> all these general on both sides, had children dying. >> yeah, yeah. in the country as well. they dealt with a lot of that. but armistead had a lot of death in a short period of time. that had an impact. on his views of things. >> -- auschwitz for hancock.
[inaudible] armistead from north carolina. >> yes, he was born in north carolina. his mother's family was from new bern north carolina. his father was a virginian. and the armistead family, was virginian. so i think he would consider himself a virginian. by the true, he was born in north carolina. >> -- north carolina. >> sorry, go ahead. >> i had a couple of family related questions. do we have any good sense of what it was that killed armistead's wife on both sides?...
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john: but, can attend ball and in north carolina? -- ted bond win in north carolina? karen: there was some situational stuff in north carolina. including, a nominee who had some unfortunate -- john: it is the most entertaining season of 2022. it will not be baseball, football, or basketball. it will be the republican primaries. in 2010 we got sharon ingle against harry reid and harry reid should have lost and we won. we got christine o'donnell in delaware. karen: not a witch. john: right. murdoch in indiana. tony: but they won the house and took over as governor. john: the point is you should have taken it over that here and they didn't. candidates do matter. the fact is, the democrats are probably going to have compressor -- competitive races they should not have because of that. i want to go to your original question about virginia. i think there should be lessons learned. the fact is that in 2017 we had a historic off year election turnout everywhere. it did not matter if you are the mayor of cincinnati, we had double turnabout -- double turnout. because people wer
john: but, can attend ball and in north carolina? -- ted bond win in north carolina? karen: there was some situational stuff in north carolina. including, a nominee who had some unfortunate -- john: it is the most entertaining season of 2022. it will not be baseball, football, or basketball. it will be the republican primaries. in 2010 we got sharon ingle against harry reid and harry reid should have lost and we won. we got christine o'donnell in delaware. karen: not a witch. john: right....
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were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina. but instead, in the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, for trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together? >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> everyone had each the -- >> collins attorney. >> there was no motive. >> alex is attorney. >> lack of evidence. >> p. j. tucci's attorney. >> lack of evidence. >> and two attorneys for laura. >> it was a circumstantial case. >> they were all prepared to argue that the prosecution had no idea what really happened in that basement. does anyone know who the real killer is? >> the real killer knows, it could've been one of many people. >> this is a classic whodunnit. >> district attorney and assistant da, tim prosperity, admitted they didn't know who delivered the final blow. but that didn't stop them from saying all four defendants were responsible for craig rideout'
were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina. but instead, in the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, for trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together? >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> everyone had each the -- >> collins attorney. >> there was no motive. >> alex is attorney....
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and one of my colleagues came from north carolina. she's a profess o and just listening to her i was like, damn, she has her accent. she was a white woman. working and getting back to south carolina, it really did give me a renewed interest in my past heritage and pushed me to take on projects like this. was doing reconstruction, again, it's like the amazing places right now and so it's been a gift and a curse, put it that way. >> and there are many, many comments coming in through the chat so i will do my best to relay these to you. tyler who is one of our excellent students in the class asks about the way in which you developed -- the ways in which your imagination may have broadened since working in the international african-american museum. >> freedom. the biggest has been freedom. i was taken by the board decision to call me one day and say would i take on the garden. this was not something that was part of the original brief of the project. this is something that came out our working together and taking that on, you know, was ch
and one of my colleagues came from north carolina. she's a profess o and just listening to her i was like, damn, she has her accent. she was a white woman. working and getting back to south carolina, it really did give me a renewed interest in my past heritage and pushed me to take on projects like this. was doing reconstruction, again, it's like the amazing places right now and so it's been a gift and a curse, put it that way. >> and there are many, many comments coming in through the...
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all those strange things down south in north carolina. fayetteville is an old town, steeped in revolutionary and civil war history. smack in the middle of the bible belt. but now, cargo planes buzz in and out of pope air force base. all past the confines of the city sprawls the immense ft. bragg, home of david shannon. his house was here, a few blocks off-base. the major, his wife joan, and their four children. it was july, 2002. like a sauna that night, so hot and humid. and then a light rain that cooled it down again. david and joan watched a movie on tv, fell asleep. and then -- >> i don't even remember hearing the first shot. i remember something woke me up. >> and then you heard a shot? >> and i know whatever woke me up, i know my ears were already ringing. and i turned the light on. and i see that he's shot. you know, it shocks you. never, ever forget that image. that's burned in my brain forever, no matter how much i try to -- here is the person i love. he's dying. [sirens] >> and by the time the police and the ambulance wailed up
all those strange things down south in north carolina. fayetteville is an old town, steeped in revolutionary and civil war history. smack in the middle of the bible belt. but now, cargo planes buzz in and out of pope air force base. all past the confines of the city sprawls the immense ft. bragg, home of david shannon. his house was here, a few blocks off-base. the major, his wife joan, and their four children. it was july, 2002. like a sauna that night, so hot and humid. and then a light rain...
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it's a red state and we will win in north carolina. in pennsylvania, there's people here tonight that i'm jacked up about in terms of being able to win pennsylvania and follow pat toomey. the winds are moving in our direction politically in the world is getting more dangerous as i speak. the world needs strong leadership. the world needs the socialist agenda to end in the house. the state of israel needs a more reliable partner. 2024. if we do well like i think we will in 2022, we are back in the game. who's going to be the nominee? i don't know but i do know this. donald trump was a helluva president. from the time he gets up and goes to bed, they are trying to destroy his life and his family. all he went through, i don't know who -- how he went through it. he could be his own worst entity -- enemy. that's true. he did things that nobody else could do, that needed to be done. he knows a bad deal when he sees it. he convinced mexico to help us for a change. you know i mexico helped us? they were afraid of donald trump. after you take o
it's a red state and we will win in north carolina. in pennsylvania, there's people here tonight that i'm jacked up about in terms of being able to win pennsylvania and follow pat toomey. the winds are moving in our direction politically in the world is getting more dangerous as i speak. the world needs strong leadership. the world needs the socialist agenda to end in the house. the state of israel needs a more reliable partner. 2024. if we do well like i think we will in 2022, we are back in...
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north carolina congressman madison cawthorn and colorado congressman lauren boebert questioning their loyalty to their party, going as far as calling their colleagues democrats posing as republicans. marjorie taylor greene calling them traitors again, because we can't stress this enough, for helping pass legislation that will benefit all americans. what we see playing out is gop blood letting. as aaron black from "the washington post" puts it, the bill included lots of popular projects and in another era, probably would have gotten significantly more gop votes. we live in this era, in which delivering a political win for the other side, however popular the bill and however much your constituents might want it, is seen as -- my panel is back with us. this happens in other parties b this seems to be to be particularly ugly. >> absolutely. i think it definitely is considering that house minority leader kevin mccarthy had whipped against the bill last week and confidently predicted almost no republican would vote for it. then 13 republicans defied him and voted for biden's bill. so it's g
north carolina congressman madison cawthorn and colorado congressman lauren boebert questioning their loyalty to their party, going as far as calling their colleagues democrats posing as republicans. marjorie taylor greene calling them traitors again, because we can't stress this enough, for helping pass legislation that will benefit all americans. what we see playing out is gop blood letting. as aaron black from "the washington post" puts it, the bill included lots of popular...
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wake forest is unbeaten on the road at north carolina. wake forest up a touchdown but here come the tar heels. they tied the game. chandler with the big day. look at this play. under two minutes, he extend the lead for my north carolina with a 50 yard run and he rushed for 213 yards and four touchdowns, north carolina broke the hearts of the wake forest fans as they outlast wake forest in this acc battle, 58-55. >>> high school football, several high school, full house, number three against number one st. francis. second quarter, st. francis up by three points. josh perry, andrew atkinson, 46 yard play. atkinson was not done. third quarter, st. francis up by six. they carved the defense, a 43 yard touchdown. with just two minutes left, st. francis leads, 44-21 on the field of the sarah padres. >>> the 49ers placed ford on injured reserve with a back injury, he has three sacks on the seasons, playing just 18 games since signing with the 49ers three years ago, the 49ers host the cardinals tomorrow. >>> let's take you back one decade, 2011,
wake forest is unbeaten on the road at north carolina. wake forest up a touchdown but here come the tar heels. they tied the game. chandler with the big day. look at this play. under two minutes, he extend the lead for my north carolina with a 50 yard run and he rushed for 213 yards and four touchdowns, north carolina broke the hearts of the wake forest fans as they outlast wake forest in this acc battle, 58-55. >>> high school football, several high school, full house, number three...