is bigger than my presidency. i find it absolutely insane. any person running for office that we would go after them in order to silence them? that s a scary place to be. this is all done by biden and his people. may be his people more portly i don t know if biden knows too much about it. i think it s a complete failure of our justice system. it s a complete joe biden kamala harris hit job. it will catch up to him. i think it s the right verdict. etiquette shows our system of justice works if you are rich or poor. i m shocked he keeps going. i m willing to do whatever i have to do to save our country and to save our constitution. sandra: that was moments ago live in new york city and now a lab look at the white house screen left where we are about to hear from president biden. a big question is whether or not he will comment on former president trump s historic guilty verdict. the president we are told will be making those remarks shortly. they are expected to be
Thank you for having me. Withdelighted to be here the emerging civil war. Lets talk about Horseshoe Ridge. Let me tell you that its not a horseshoe shaped nor a ridge. More on that later. In september 1863, the union army of a cumberland and Confederate Army of tennessee came together in north georgia and thought the threeday battle. The secondlargest battle of the civil war, 130,000 men. Approximately 340,000 casualties Confederate Army of tennessee out of that. One of the things i found while researching this is that everybody has a Different Number for the casualties. As noted, it is i a confusing battle. I will give you a brief sketch of the first two days of the battle. September 18, 1863, largely a recovering force action. Thank you, derek. Youre defining that. There are a lot of parallels with reactions on july 1 at gettysburg. Brigades went well. Across Chickamauga Creek for the best part of a full day. They disrupt the confederate battle plan. As a result, the fighting that be
It is essential we write a check to candidates. Cattrell when he was alive, god rest his soul, the white folks got together and said we want the you to run for mayor. Question. Her man andrews. How much training do Police Officers in your Community Service receive in how to assist those with Mental Health issues. We actually have a Great Program where Police Officers receive two days of training, relative to Mental Health. There is also a Mental Health court. We have a new unit that allows Police Officers to take people who they believe have mental problems to that issue. But one of the things that we have been very, very strong on is deescalation. Trying to get Police Officers to understand, yep, youve got the gun, yep, youve got the badge. That means you have the power and you dont have to use any of that. Real quick on that. Ive been going around encouraging Police Officers saying theyre going to be the peacekeepers. They need to endeavor to be the peace makers when it comes to a si
Thanks for joining us. Im robin winston. james and im james fletcher. james we want to start in the city of napa. The area with we have new evacuation areas. Some of these are voluntary work that is where people are being told to be ready. Its a voluntary evacuation area. The area in red, that is where the atlas fire is burning. The advisory extends fairly far south down along highway 12 and east to the county line. It includes hagan road, ritchie avenue, first avenue, third avenue, Terrace Drive. Be ready to evacuate at any moment the fire is on the hills right near you. If the winds push it in your direction, you could get the call to leave immediately. Be ready. Here is the eastern part of santa rosa. The area in blue is new. That is a voluntary evacuation area. And maps we showed you yesterday, we saw that outlined in red then there was the section to the right, oakmont. Now it is the area in between that is outlined in blue. The that is voluntary evacuation. The red areas are mand
That immediately it became all of these counter activities, efforts not only to not move forward but to push us backwards. I thought that resistance in itself was so disturbing because it confused the picture, and really the action was more like this was about bussing and not about school, that it was not about openness, but it was about trying to get new privilege to people who didnt deserve it. That i thought was very detrimental, not just to the children and parents who were involved but i think to the society. Now, you enjoyed an integrated education. Yes. So in that sense you enjoyed what brown might have meant. Thats right, and thats what i thought. I said, now, because and i have until i was an adult i had never had a negro teacher, and so my teachers were interested in me, the parents, boys and girls all shared things together, and i thought, well, this is what school ought to be like, and i thought at last we had it. Well, the decision didnt have an effect on your education, b