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he built an impenetrable fort, and he that it was a fool' folly to try to and te impenetrable fort. and so because it was such an incredible and impenetrable fort, people kind of forgot about it. not it as an important instance nation that ended up becoming so important during the civil war. now, following lincoln's and i want to just kind of take you through a few other pictures and then i want to talk about what happens after lincoln's proclamation. i thought this particular ing done by a missionary was really important and poignant because it shows missionaries were doing and these were missionaries from northern. most of them were abolitionists, and they were coming down. they were providing food, they wereviding education, they were providing religious comfort to many the formerlylaved people. and this drawing was done of newport news after the big bethel battle. d you had a number of in that area. andt's the only picture i've ever of inside fort monroe. if you visit fort monroe, you, will see these barracks. this picture was drawn by joseph wh escaped through the underground r
he built an impenetrable fort, and he that it was a fool' folly to try to and te impenetrable fort. and so because it was such an incredible and impenetrable fort, people kind of forgot about it. not it as an important instance nation that ended up becoming so important during the civil war. now, following lincoln's and i want to just kind of take you through a few other pictures and then i want to talk about what happens after lincoln's proclamation. i thought this particular ing done by a...
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he may have fort sumter when he can take and hold it. unwilling to let go more sweep the glory dulverton ordered a bombardment of the noble mass ruins to force sumner's capitulation. several monitors covered while uss weehawken sounded for a gap in the channel obstructions in the process. weehawken ran aground. confederate gunners targeted the iron clad. the next morning after tugs tried refloating it. uss new ironsides and monitor's montauk and passaic covered weehawken until the iron clad refloated. during the next semi diurnal high tide. this incident may include the first naval combat photographs ever recorded. as a photographer on morris island captured an image supposedly dated september eight, 1863, of uss new ironsides and several monitor engaging confederate fortifications. a second image dated september eighth, taken inside fort sumter, shows uss new ironsides and two bombarding monitor's otograph effect technology advanced as other military technologies were implemented across charlesto dover in next envisioned amphibious assa
he may have fort sumter when he can take and hold it. unwilling to let go more sweep the glory dulverton ordered a bombardment of the noble mass ruins to force sumner's capitulation. several monitors covered while uss weehawken sounded for a gap in the channel obstructions in the process. weehawken ran aground. confederate gunners targeted the iron clad. the next morning after tugs tried refloating it. uss new ironsides and monitor's montauk and passaic covered weehawken until the iron clad...
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say 15 or 20, passed the batteries and forts. in september 1862, they convened a council of the subordinates, captain ingram his principal subordinn. tucker. heavy guns were required for an outer harbor perimeter defense, while ingram's ironclads served as an important auxiliary. they would never stave off monitor assaults. holding the morris island sumter sullivan's iand line was critical. heavy artillery bolster these fortifications and re rves concentrated to shuttle the rails between charleston and savannah, georgia. to support the ironclads, wooden steamers were required. there was already css indian chief, the quadrants receiving and training ship. in january 1863, soldiers captured u.s.s. isaac p. smith, transferring it to the confederate navy. to funnel enemy ships into killing fields, confederate sewed layers of obstructions and underwater minds, contemporarily called torpedoes. also supported constructing rpo boat prototypes specifically october 1862 proposal, to build a torpedo ram nad rch. was designed to plant torped
say 15 or 20, passed the batteries and forts. in september 1862, they convened a council of the subordinates, captain ingram his principal subordinn. tucker. heavy guns were required for an outer harbor perimeter defense, while ingram's ironclads served as an important auxiliary. they would never stave off monitor assaults. holding the morris island sumter sullivan's iand line was critical. heavy artillery bolster these fortifications and re rves concentrated to shuttle the rails between...
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fort had one big problem and that was water. they were surrounded by water, but they had very little fresh water. in fact, that would continue to be an issue for the fort, even through the 1880s and nineties. and so they could not accommodate a lot of people. in fact, many of the soldiers who were being sent down to fort monroe were resettled in what is now on the grounds of the veterans hospital and part of the hampton university. and they named that camp hamilton because the fort itself was on an island and there and the water, the fresh was limited. and so many of these people were coming in, had to be resettled somewhere else. but that wasn't the primary of the military. and here you have this dilemma. so many those individuals who are arriving, they some of them were able to carry a few household items. some had bundles of food, many did. some had extra clothing, though many didn't. most only had the clothes on backs. they travel at night, whether it was by water or through the woods. and they endured untold hardships. and
fort had one big problem and that was water. they were surrounded by water, but they had very little fresh water. in fact, that would continue to be an issue for the fort, even through the 1880s and nineties. and so they could not accommodate a lot of people. in fact, many of the soldiers who were being sent down to fort monroe were resettled in what is now on the grounds of the veterans hospital and part of the hampton university. and they named that camp hamilton because the fort itself was...
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he may have fort sumter when he can take and hold it. unwilling to let go more sweep the glory dulverton ordered a bombardment of the noble mass ruins to force sumner's capitution. several monitors covered while uss weehawken sounded for a gap in the channel obstructions in the process. weehawken ran aground. confederate gunners targeted the iron clad. the next morning after tugs tried refloating it. uss new ironsides and monitor's montauk and passaic covered weehawken until the iron clad refloated. during the next semi diurnal high tide. this incident may include the first naval combat photographs ever recorded. as a photographer on morris island captured an image supposedly dated september eight, 1863, of uss new ironsides and several monitor engaging confederate fortifications. a second image dated september eighth, taken inside fort sumter, shows uss new ironsides and two bombarding monitor's photograph effect technology advanced as other military technologies were implemented across charleston. dover in next envioned amphibious assa
he may have fort sumter when he can take and hold it. unwilling to let go more sweep the glory dulverton ordered a bombardment of the noble mass ruins to force sumner's capitution. several monitors covered while uss weehawken sounded for a gap in the channel obstructions in the process. weehawken ran aground. confederate gunners targeted the iron clad. the next morning after tugs tried refloating it. uss new ironsides and monitor's montauk and passaic covered weehawken until the iron clad...
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they were ordered to fire on us on fort sumter. officers were directed with precision rather than repeatedly of fire. at least three formally enslaved men who escaped charleston robert small, richard bell and gabriel pick me piloted it in. five more wooden steamers arrived to support and debit general david marshall had 5000 men trained in the operations. confederates anticipated dupont's attack. 76 cannons at fort sumter and morrison sullivan islands were used in the engagement. behind sumner were the ironclads and rowboats armed with torpedoes. confederate naval officers even prepared to, dear civilian steamers to carry more. if you require those warships, take them, captain tucker orred. if dupont asd mner, e confederate navy would meet hi . after a two hour delay because the mine sweeping device became entangled, dupont squadron weighed laid anchor at 1:50 p.m.. tucker's steamboat floated around in a circle behind fort sumter and the garrison hosted the confederate and palmetto flags while the band played patriotic error. at 3:
they were ordered to fire on us on fort sumter. officers were directed with precision rather than repeatedly of fire. at least three formally enslaved men who escaped charleston robert small, richard bell and gabriel pick me piloted it in. five more wooden steamers arrived to support and debit general david marshall had 5000 men trained in the operations. confederates anticipated dupont's attack. 76 cannons at fort sumter and morrison sullivan islands were used in the engagement. behind sumner...
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east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. 0nce east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun.it has been shut. it is a site defiant sports wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable. so wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable.— small and not suitable. so this is our sports _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as you - small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as you can l small and not suitable. so this is . our sports court and as you can see, it is not really the right size, so unfortunately we cannot offer any tourist or event here because it does not meet standards of the community does not get the opportunity. community does not get the opportunity-— community does not get the ouortuni . ., . ., opportunity. managing director here but in a for fort _ opportunity. managing director here but in a for fort fun _ opportunity. managing
east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun. 0nce east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun.it has been shut. it is a site defiant sports wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable. so wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable.— small and not suitable. so this is our sports _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and _ small and not suitable. so this is our sports court and as _ small and...
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all these forts and redoubts and all of that, how useful is a fort if there's nobody in the fort?o to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefullge reserve corps. soldiers who have been wounded elsewhere have been assigned to light duty. they're taking part in the fortifications. that's the city of washington on july 9th, 1864, and 55 miles away at monocacy. you have this battle beginning. wallace splits his force. he puts tyler, the 1500 militia basically at the stone bridge. and with the bulk ricketts men he plans on guarding the two the two larger bridges over monocacy river. let's see here the battle heavy artillery bombardments. remember they got 35 cannon they're starting to on limber and they op
all these forts and redoubts and all of that, how useful is a fort if there's nobody in the fort?o to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's...
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all these forts and redoubts and all of that, how useful is a fort if there's nobody in the fort? and so to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given muskets, told, hey, go that way. so all these forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefully get it they're getting in the invalid reserve corps. soldiers who have been wounded elsewhere have been assigned to light duty. they're taking part in the fortifications. that's the city of washington on july 9th, 1864, and 55 miles away at monocacy. you have this battle beginning. wallace splits his force. he puts tyler, the 1500 militia basically at the stone bridge. and with the bulk ricketts men he plans on guarding the two the two larger bridges over monocacy river. let's see here the battle starts aro
all these forts and redoubts and all of that, how useful is a fort if there's nobody in the fort? and so to make up for losses of the overland campaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given muskets, told, hey, go that way. so all these forts are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the...
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it happened a few hours ago in fort worth, texas, at the sandman signature fort worth downtown hotel. smelled gas downtown, but that was not confirmed. police have closed off a two block radius around the hotel. it had recently been renovated and reopened. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. p-g-and-e's says its gas rates have gone down, but economists point out that's not enough to counteract a rate increase that kicked in at the start of this year. >> abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey spoke with experts about what your bill may look like this month and the best ways to lower it. >> lower temperatures often mean higher utility bills, but it may not be as painful to your wallet as last january, according to p-g-and-e's, the utility says regulator approved rate changes will account for lower natural gas prices than last winter, around a 9% decrease, savingst
it happened a few hours ago in fort worth, texas, at the sandman signature fort worth downtown hotel. smelled gas downtown, but that was not confirmed. police have closed off a two block radius around the hotel. it had recently been renovated and reopened. good evening. i'm ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. p-g-and-e's says its gas rates have gone down, but economists point out that's not enough to counteract a rate increase that kicked in at the start of this year....
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by the way, how many of you have been to fort monroe? i know somebody come from that part of virginia. has anyone visited? okay, great. well, the rest of you, other than carter, i think you should go. it's a great place. obviously got great significance for civil war history. even just this one month, may 1861. and what happened there. but it's also one of those historical coincidence is it's also the place where in 16, 19, the first recorded africans were imported into virginia. and so people say that's the place where slavery in america began. and in 1861, that's where slavery in america began to end. course, there's a lot that has to happen before that. but this is the beginning of the end. what you see in other parts of the country is similar kinds of things and slave to people presenting themselves at union lines, seeking freedom and union commanders trying to decide what should i do with this? you know, how should i respond? and different union commanders decide to respond in different kinds of ways. so jancee freeman, who's in mis
by the way, how many of you have been to fort monroe? i know somebody come from that part of virginia. has anyone visited? okay, great. well, the rest of you, other than carter, i think you should go. it's a great place. obviously got great significance for civil war history. even just this one month, may 1861. and what happened there. but it's also one of those historical coincidence is it's also the place where in 16, 19, the first recorded africans were imported into virginia. and so people...
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all these forts and redoubts and all of that, how useful is a fort if there's nobody in the losses ofaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given muskets, told, hey, go that way. so all these are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's a musket. how it works. hopefully get it they're getting in the invalid reserve corps. ld assigned to light duty. they're taking part in the fortifications. that's the city of washington on july 9th, 1864, and 55 miles away at monocacy. you have this battle beginning. wallace splits his force. he puts tyler, the 1500 militia basically at the stone bridge. and with the bulk ricketts men he plans on guarding the t overy river. let's see here the battle starts around 9:00 in the morning with heavy artillery bombardments. remember they got 35 cannon they're starting to on limber and they open fire n
all these forts and redoubts and all of that, how useful is a fort if there's nobody in the losses ofaign regiments been transferred to grant's or grant's command, they'd been given rifles and told the infantry. now, so all of these men who have been trained on the heavy are given muskets, told, hey, go that way. so all these are all but empty in the city of washington. there's fear was so high they were training war clerks, people in the pensions offices on the unloading of nine times. here's...
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, ma quando vedi una nuvola ui sembro più forte anche la morte, guardo negli occhi la ragazza, queglia ma tanto tanto bene sei è una capenna ormai. potenza della lirica dove ogni dramma è un falso con un po' di trucco e con la mimica puoi diventare un altro. ma tuei occhi che ti guardano così vicini e veri ti fa scordare le parole confondono i pensieri per voi ma tante tante bene sei. è una capella ormai che sono lento venele per voi ma tanto tanto bella soi eu la'' era ormai e scioglie il sangue tintavana sai pintaava. su di noi ci avresti scommesso tu su di noi mi vendi un sorriso tu se lo vuoi cantare sognare e sperare così. su di noi gli amici dicevano: no, vedrai, è tutto sbagliato, su di noi, nemmeno una nuvola, su di noi, l'amore è una favo la su di noi, se tu vuoi volare lontano dal tempo, sportati dal vento, non chiedermi dove si va, no due respirando lo stesso. momento per fare l'amore qua e là, mi stavi vicino a non mi accorgevo di quanto importante eri tu a... adesso ci siamo, fai presto, ti amo, non perdere un attimo in più, su di noi, nemmeno una novola, su di noi, l'amo
, ma quando vedi una nuvola ui sembro più forte anche la morte, guardo negli occhi la ragazza, queglia ma tanto tanto bene sei è una capenna ormai. potenza della lirica dove ogni dramma è un falso con un po' di trucco e con la mimica puoi diventare un altro. ma tuei occhi che ti guardano così vicini e veri ti fa scordare le parole confondono i pensieri per voi ma tante tante bene sei. è una capella ormai che sono lento venele per voi ma tanto tanto bella soi eu la'' era ormai e scioglie il...
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what is noteworthy: fort detrick became famous back in the forties, when many prisoners of war of ther imperial army were taken there japan, which were directly involved in the work of detachments 731 and detachments 100. of the imperial japanese army, these detachments, i recall, were engaged in the development of biological weapons and testing them on captured red army soldiers and ordinary residents of china. in harbin, china , work continues on the creation of a museum of unit 731, which is also called the devil’s laboratory. the japanese army was developing bacteriological weapons here, and painful experiments were carried out here on... living people. at the end of the thirties, harbin was occupied by the japanese army. by order from tokyo, a secret center was opened here to study a new type of weapon, deadly viruses, which were planned to be used against china and the soviet union. the death camp, where bioweapons were tested on living people, was listed in the documents under the code name detachment 731. you know, they did all this research on living people. returning to terr
what is noteworthy: fort detrick became famous back in the forties, when many prisoners of war of ther imperial army were taken there japan, which were directly involved in the work of detachments 731 and detachments 100. of the imperial japanese army, these detachments, i recall, were engaged in the development of biological weapons and testing them on captured red army soldiers and ordinary residents of china. in harbin, china , work continues on the creation of a museum of unit 731, which is...
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borja: comenzamos el noticiero de hoy con la investigaciÓn activa esta hora en el Área de fort worth,explosiÓn en un histÓrico hotel ha dejado al menos 21 personas heridas, algunas de gravedad. en este momento, las autoridades recogen escombros y buscan otras posibles vÍctimas que hayan quedado atrapadas entre los escombros. carolina: el terrible incidente habrÍa provocado fuertes daÑos a la estructura, incluso lo han descrito como una zona de guerra. el equipo de bomberos confirmÓ que el accidente sÍ estarÍa relacionado con el uso de gas, y nuestra colega lidia terrazas estÁ en vivo desde la zona con la Última informaciÓn. cuÉntanos quÉ estÁ pasando esta hora. lidia: asÍ es. hace apenas unos minutos acabamos de hablar con uno de los voceros de la policÍa de fort worth, que nos ha confirmado que el nÚmero de personas heridas sigue en 21 personas que resultaron heridas despuÉs de esta fuerte explosiÓn. una de estas personas continÚan en condiciÓn crÍtica y otras 4 personas en condiciÓn seria. le muestro los esposos que se llevan a cabo en estos momentos. ahorita diferentes equipos, com
borja: comenzamos el noticiero de hoy con la investigaciÓn activa esta hora en el Área de fort worth,explosiÓn en un histÓrico hotel ha dejado al menos 21 personas heridas, algunas de gravedad. en este momento, las autoridades recogen escombros y buscan otras posibles vÍctimas que hayan quedado atrapadas entre los escombros. carolina: el terrible incidente habrÍa provocado fuertes daÑos a la estructura, incluso lo han descrito como una zona de guerra. el equipo de bomberos confirmÓ que...
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harbin forte says this recall effort is not political payback, but frustrated residents pushing back. some oakland residents, though, say they don't support a recall. i think i mean, even have, um, everyone have an opportunity to have to have a second chance, you know, give her some time. >> that's a hard job. she got police issues. we got crime. we got homelessness. we have a lot of stuff we deal with. however, we'll get through it. have harbin forte says they plan to mail the formal intent to recall letter tomorrow at noon. >> we reached out to mayor tao and her staff, but have not heard back from her or her office. a vigil will be held next week for that fallen officer, tuan lei, oakland police department has confirmed that the ceremony will begin next wednesday, january 10th. that's at three crosses church in castro valley. >> two bay area institutions meet for an annual meal coming up, the special attendees at tonight's 49ers lineman's dinner and california's largest craft brewery adds another drink to its menu. >> what makes the item unique and the flavors that are now available
harbin forte says this recall effort is not political payback, but frustrated residents pushing back. some oakland residents, though, say they don't support a recall. i think i mean, even have, um, everyone have an opportunity to have to have a second chance, you know, give her some time. >> that's a hard job. she got police issues. we got crime. we got homelessness. we have a lot of stuff we deal with. however, we'll get through it. have harbin forte says they plan to mail the formal...
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now. i the war in gaza is conducted is coming to the fort now.- coming to the fort now.the fort now. i think what you are _ coming to the fort now. i think what you are seeing _ coming to the fort now. i think what you are seeing is - what you are seeing is differences between israel and the united states. you saw that in mr blink and's remarks in which he for the first time publicly urged israel not to attack civilian infrastructure, hospitals, schools dash and you also saw it in the fact that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's offers this time round did not issue a readout of the conversation between blinken and benjamin netanyahu. i think when think the united states may be relaying is that it has less leverage over israel that it is sad in the past. if you take for example the fact that in 1981 us financial support of israel amounted to 10% of the israeli economy. today, $4 billion amount to anyone %, in addition, as well has become more self—sufficient in producing its own weapons and therefore... producing its own weapons and therefore. . .— therefore... a
now. i the war in gaza is conducted is coming to the fort now.- coming to the fort now.the fort now. i think what you are _ coming to the fort now. i think what you are seeing _ coming to the fort now. i think what you are seeing is - what you are seeing is differences between israel and the united states. you saw that in mr blink and's remarks in which he for the first time publicly urged israel not to attack civilian infrastructure, hospitals, schools dash and you also saw it in the fact that...
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a gas explosion in fort worth. thank you very much. i, i think maybe know now the world health organization says for the past 12 days it's been unable to reach northern gaza. you want to savvy and group. i just latest attempt to deliver supplies to them about the region was cancelled due to a lack of security guarantees. medical staff who remain and not parts of gauze are all working, admitted critical, lot of equipments, and basic necessities is video on your screen. now it shows how this thing but present balances facing a wounded bonnet during a power outage in jamalia hospitals across the gaza on the increasing pressure, according to an assessment from one end to 10, palestinian children become empty. cheese everyday is a local journalist with a distressing report from northern gaza, which has been ravaged by is really plumbing rates. a new massacre was perpetrated by these really occupation against the alba family in the northern gaza strip. the 4 story house was targeted with explosives resulting in over 80 fatalities a numerous
a gas explosion in fort worth. thank you very much. i, i think maybe know now the world health organization says for the past 12 days it's been unable to reach northern gaza. you want to savvy and group. i just latest attempt to deliver supplies to them about the region was cancelled due to a lack of security guarantees. medical staff who remain and not parts of gauze are all working, admitted critical, lot of equipments, and basic necessities is video on your screen. now it shows how this...
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the explosion at a hotel in downtown fort worth. the windows blown out, debris spread across the streets. reports of at least 11 people injured there, and they are searching at this hour, going from room to room, inside that hotel. authorities warning people to stay away from the area. abc's mat rivers in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, emergency responders rushing to the scene of an explosion in downtown fort worth, texas. a city official saying there was a gas leak. >> pretty significant chunks of that building have been blown out into the street. >> reporter: debris from the sandman hotel scattered. windows blown out. entire sections of the facade collapsing onto the street. firemen combing the site. at least 11 injured, some treated on the sidewalk. remarkably, no one believed killed. witnesses saying they originally thought the explosion was thunder. >> and all of a sudden we just heard this big boom. and not too long after, we started hearing police sirens and fire truck sirens kind of blazing through. >> reporter: the la
the explosion at a hotel in downtown fort worth. the windows blown out, debris spread across the streets. reports of at least 11 people injured there, and they are searching at this hour, going from room to room, inside that hotel. authorities warning people to stay away from the area. abc's mat rivers in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, emergency responders rushing to the scene of an explosion in downtown fort worth, texas. a city official saying there was a gas leak. >> pretty...
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as the the winter of secession through the firing on fort sumter. americans north and south had their reservations about canada to. in the north, they worried that canada will harbor would harbor southern spies who had hatch plots against the union. certainly as the war progressed andern refugees spilled into canada. certainly among them were southern agents, including john wilkes booth and bennett young who led a stunning 1864 confederate raid into st albans, vermont. and southerners never had much affinity for canada, especially after the 1933 excuse me, 1833 act of parliament that ended slavery in british colonies, including british north america. to further irritate slave owners, most canadians and their press denounced the u.s. fugitive slave laws, especially the 1850 fugitive slave act. southerners saw canada as an illegal final stop for escape slaves on the underground railroad and a refuge for detested abolitionists who fled the country. the outbreak of the civil war presented challenges for canadians who relied on diplomatic direction and m
as the the winter of secession through the firing on fort sumter. americans north and south had their reservations about canada to. in the north, they worried that canada will harbor would harbor southern spies who had hatch plots against the union. certainly as the war progressed andern refugees spilled into canada. certainly among them were southern agents, including john wilkes booth and bennett young who led a stunning 1864 confederate raid into st albans, vermont. and southerners never had...
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in the days before, forts sumter, the newspaper said little about the u.s. president or his response to the brewing tensions in charleston. the notable exception was an unflattering april 10th item from the correspondent of the montreal gazette. readers learned new york's apparent new new yorker's apparent attitudes toward lincoln. almost everybody here pities old abe. the poor man is frightened. have to death. it is regarded as evident that he does not know his own mind. the correspondent also said that new york women have more concern about fashion than war. the ladies are upset if war breaks out, it will be very difficult for them to obtain obtain new fashions from paris, which of course, would be a serious matter. they talk about presenting an address to their seceding sisters of the south. asking as pathetically as possible whether they are prepared to sanction a course which might cause a paris bonnet to be six months in reaching this country. confederate president jefferson davis received even less notice in the two papers. the gazette reported on apr
in the days before, forts sumter, the newspaper said little about the u.s. president or his response to the brewing tensions in charleston. the notable exception was an unflattering april 10th item from the correspondent of the montreal gazette. readers learned new york's apparent new new yorker's apparent attitudes toward lincoln. almost everybody here pities old abe. the poor man is frightened. have to death. it is regarded as evident that he does not know his own mind. the correspondent also...
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the managing director put in a bid for fort i director put in a bid for fort fun and believed the site business instead. it's absolutely heartbreaking. it's absolutely heartbreaking. it's again — it's another kick for the community we support for the community we support for people with barriers to participation and that's just not fair. participation and that's 'ust not fair. �* , , not fair. there's community interest come _ not fair. there's community interest come that - not fair. there's community| interest come that promotes inclusivity in sport, but they're also open to all. louie is home educated and he's been coming for several years. me and myself. _ coming for several years. me and myself. i _ coming for several years. he: and myself, i come coming for several years. me: and myself, i come here coming for several years. m2 and myself, i come here just to and myself, i come herejust to spend time with my friends. but, so many other people may have disabilities, but they don't — they try not tos in that. and —— to notice that. they're here as a sports group. for more stories f
the managing director put in a bid for fort i director put in a bid for fort fun and believed the site business instead. it's absolutely heartbreaking. it's absolutely heartbreaking. it's again — it's another kick for the community we support for the community we support for people with barriers to participation and that's just not fair. participation and that's 'ust not fair. �* , , not fair. there's community interest come _ not fair. there's community interest come that - not fair....
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but a new fort there called fort pitt in the region renamed now pittsburgh militias began attacking both english forts supply trains that are attempting to bring diplomatic resolution to pontiac's and try to have some kind of narrative. attempt to classify these settler militias not as. thieves. but as political rebels. the revolutionaries, they're trying to upset the political structures in the region, and they succeed which is kind of a kind of surprising they are able to evade persecution. and they're sets of attempts to bring them to essentially justice. and no one and none of the kind of stoga or certain militia members are ever convicted of any of the charges that. many thought they were should be subject more broadly, these kind of grievances essentially predated concerns about english taxes are more commonly recognized. the kind of origin their origins of anti monarchical sentiments, the colonial world. and they centered more on english policies that attempted diplomacy. native native nations than other more familiar crown abuses. i do think of it as a hatred because as we'll see
but a new fort there called fort pitt in the region renamed now pittsburgh militias began attacking both english forts supply trains that are attempting to bring diplomatic resolution to pontiac's and try to have some kind of narrative. attempt to classify these settler militias not as. thieves. but as political rebels. the revolutionaries, they're trying to upset the political structures in the region, and they succeed which is kind of a kind of surprising they are able to evade persecution....
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they have no choice but to stop at fort dallas. it's on biscayne point is right in the heart of downtown miami today they sail up to within shouting of it it's just a little ways up the miami they see about of these men gathered on their wharf watching them they shout up saying their records salvagers they're looking for salvage for wrecked boats and whatnot along the coast and they need some provisions but their ship their ship is anchored out sight the hidden threat being that there are people behind us if you don't give us what we want the leader ashore demanded that they want to know where their ship was because he believe them. then he says they can come ashore and he'll sell them some things. they're not about to go ashore. they demand that the people in fort dallas send a canoe, someone out to them. finally, a canoe comes out, but the man in it says, nope, nope, nope, you got to come to shore rule refuses and then says, fine to hell you, we'll go spend our gold somewhere. this is a two sided threat. it tells these guys they
they have no choice but to stop at fort dallas. it's on biscayne point is right in the heart of downtown miami today they sail up to within shouting of it it's just a little ways up the miami they see about of these men gathered on their wharf watching them they shout up saying their records salvagers they're looking for salvage for wrecked boats and whatnot along the coast and they need some provisions but their ship their ship is anchored out sight the hidden threat being that there are...
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in the days before, forts sumter, the newspaper said little about the u.s.sident or his response to the brewing tensions in charleston. the notable exception was an unflattering april 10th item from the correspondent of the montreal gazette. readers learned new york's apparent new new yorker's apparent attitudes toward lincoln. almost everybody here pities old abe. the poor man is frightened. have to death. that he does not know his own mind. the correspondent also said that new york women have moren than . the ladies are upset if war breaks out, it will be very difficult for them to obtain obtain new fashions from paris, which of course, would be atter. they talk about presenting an address to their seceding sisters of the south. asking as pathetically as possible whether they are prepared to sanction a course which might cause a paris bonnet to be six months in reaching this country. confederate president jefferson davis received even less notice in the two papers. the gazette reported on april 23rd, 29th, that jefferson davis was about ready to march on w
in the days before, forts sumter, the newspaper said little about the u.s.sident or his response to the brewing tensions in charleston. the notable exception was an unflattering april 10th item from the correspondent of the montreal gazette. readers learned new york's apparent new new yorker's apparent attitudes toward lincoln. almost everybody here pities old abe. the poor man is frightened. have to death. that he does not know his own mind. the correspondent also said that new york women have...
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but a new fort there called fort pitt in the region renamed now pittsburgh militias began attacking both english forts supply trains that are attempting to bring diplomatic resolution to pontiac's and try to have some kind of narrative. attempt to classify these settler militias not as. thieves. but as political rebels. the revolutionaries, they're trying to upset the political structures in the region, and they succeed which is kind of a kind of surprising they are able to evade persecution. and they're sets of attempts to bring them to essentially justice. and no one and none of the kind of stoga or certain militia members are ever convicted of any of the charges that. many thought they were should be subject more broadly, these kind of grievances essentially predated concerns about english taxes are more commonly recognized. the kind of origin their origins of anti monarchical sentiments, the colonial world. and they centered more on english policies that attempted diplomacy. native native nations than other more familiar crown abuses. i do think of it as a hatred because as we'll see
but a new fort there called fort pitt in the region renamed now pittsburgh militias began attacking both english forts supply trains that are attempting to bring diplomatic resolution to pontiac's and try to have some kind of narrative. attempt to classify these settler militias not as. thieves. but as political rebels. the revolutionaries, they're trying to upset the political structures in the region, and they succeed which is kind of a kind of surprising they are able to evade persecution....
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fort collins, colorado. once again, restaurants and bars began to fill with young people eager to meet >> reporter: evening again, one day later, fort collins, colorado. once again restaurants and bars began to fill with young people eager to meet new friends. for detective siobhan seymour, she raced against a terrible possibility, maybe probability, that is serial kidnapper, rapist, killer had moved into her town. was the person who attacked amber smith still out here, looking, fishing? she asked the colorado bureau of investigation to rush -- and forensic analyst got to work. >> these types of perpetrators typically aren't first time offenders, when you have a case that is so brutal. so this case was worked on the rush status. >> reporter: and still, detective seymour hadn't been able to decipher from amber what exactly happened to her. and so, 13 hours into her investigation, she returned to the hospital. >> she was able to talk, she was scared. >> reporter: scared, of course, and still very traumatized.
fort collins, colorado. once again, restaurants and bars began to fill with young people eager to meet >> reporter: evening again, one day later, fort collins, colorado. once again restaurants and bars began to fill with young people eager to meet new friends. for detective siobhan seymour, she raced against a terrible possibility, maybe probability, that is serial kidnapper, rapist, killer had moved into her town. was the person who attacked amber smith still out here, looking, fishing?...
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for nearly 2 dozen people were injured after an explosion in fort worth, texas. on monday afternoon, the city's fire department noticed in a statement that at least one person was in critical condition and for were in serious condition. the force from the explosion blew out 2 floors of the high rise sandman signature hotel and downtown fort worth. so what caused this glass, while the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms said it was likely a gas leak within the building. however, a spokesman for the fort worth fire department, which is the agency leading the investigation, said they are trying to determine if the gas leak was what caused the explosion, or if it was caused by the explosion. he also noticed the presence of construction in the building and then investigators are looking into whether it played a role authority. so the only $26.00 hotel rooms and the 20 story building are occupied and the hotels restaurant was closed at the time of the explosion. texas governor greg abbott issued a statement saying he was ready to quote, immediately to put a
for nearly 2 dozen people were injured after an explosion in fort worth, texas. on monday afternoon, the city's fire department noticed in a statement that at least one person was in critical condition and for were in serious condition. the force from the explosion blew out 2 floors of the high rise sandman signature hotel and downtown fort worth. so what caused this glass, while the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms said it was likely a gas leak within the building. however, a...
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harbin forte says this recall effort is not political payback, but frustrated residents pushing back. some oakland residents, though, say they don't support a recall. >> i think i mean, everyone have, um, everyone have a opportunity to have to have a second chance, you know, give her some time. >> that's a hard job. she got police issues. we got crime. we got homelessness. we have a lot of stuff we deal with. however we'll get through it. half harbin forte says they plan to mail the formal intent to recall letter tomorrow at noon. >> mayor tao has seven days to formally respond. if the city clerk certifies the signatures. proponents must prepare a formal recall petition for circulation. proponents would need signatures from at least 10% of registered voters in oakland to proceed. we reached out to mayor tao and her staff this evening, but have not heard back from her or her office. people rallied outside oakland city hall today, demanding that mayor shan tao and the city council declare a state of emergency. organizers say a state of emergency would speed up the process of hiring a pe
harbin forte says this recall effort is not political payback, but frustrated residents pushing back. some oakland residents, though, say they don't support a recall. >> i think i mean, everyone have, um, everyone have a opportunity to have to have a second chance, you know, give her some time. >> that's a hard job. she got police issues. we got crime. we got homelessness. we have a lot of stuff we deal with. however we'll get through it. half harbin forte says they plan to mail the...
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for nearly 2000 people were injured after an explosion in fort worth, texas. on monday afternoon, the city's fire department noticed in a statement that at least one person was in critical condition. and for were in serious condition, the force from the explosion blew out 2 floors of the high rise sandman signature hotel and downtown fort worth. so what caused this glass, while the federal bureau, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms said it was likely a gas leak within the building. however, a spokesman for the fort worth fire department, which is the agency leading the investigation, said they are trying to determine if the gas leak was what caused the explosion, or if it was caused by the explosion. he also noticed the presence of construction in the building and then investigators are looking into whether it played a role authority. so the only $26.00 hotel rooms in the 20 story building were occupied and the hotels restaurant was closed at the time of the explosion. texas governor greg abbott, issued a statement saying he was ready to quote, immediately deploye
for nearly 2000 people were injured after an explosion in fort worth, texas. on monday afternoon, the city's fire department noticed in a statement that at least one person was in critical condition. and for were in serious condition, the force from the explosion blew out 2 floors of the high rise sandman signature hotel and downtown fort worth. so what caused this glass, while the federal bureau, alcohol, tobacco, and firearms said it was likely a gas leak within the building. however, a...
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it was at the sandman signature hotel in downtown fort worth. the explosion rocked this downtown area and as it occurred, we were told by first responders 11 people injured, nine of those were taken to a hospital. one of those is in critical condition but the good news, no reports of anyone dying in this explosion however emergency officials say one person is still missing. >>> meanwhile, donald trump's lawyers want the georgia and federal election subversion cases against him dismissed, arguing he can't be prosecuted for actions taken in his capacity as president. brian, what are you finding out? >> presidential immunity is a lightning rod phrase that some people believe that it means the president can be above the law but experts say, that's not the case. former president and his lawyers say that presidential immunity extends. >> that basically means that you cannot be sued or criminally prosecuted for certain acts, as president of the united states. >> why is there an idea that the president should be criminally prosecuted for an act committe
it was at the sandman signature hotel in downtown fort worth. the explosion rocked this downtown area and as it occurred, we were told by first responders 11 people injured, nine of those were taken to a hospital. one of those is in critical condition but the good news, no reports of anyone dying in this explosion however emergency officials say one person is still missing. >>> meanwhile, donald trump's lawyers want the georgia and federal election subversion cases against him...
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in fact they were hoping to bomb fort dix a dance at fort dix when that bomb went off in the greenwich village apartment and killed one protester. and wounded some others. peter pritchard, 1965, was only 20 years after the end of war two, when journalists and they there some in your book that are journalists when they were in vietnam were they supportive of the goals and of preventing the domino theory or were they skeptical about the american role in vietnam? i think most journalists, when they went there early in the conflict, were supportive. you know, i read a lot of old when i was writing this book, old life and time magazines and there was lots of laudatory coverage of the american effort in. they often observed how it was a difficult situation, but in general fighting communism, endorsed by just like it was by most of the american people in the in the early and mid-sixties, however, some journalists, the most enterprising ones like dav halberstam and neil sheehan and others, started to covering the war more closely and more conscientiously, and they were able to do that because
in fact they were hoping to bomb fort dix a dance at fort dix when that bomb went off in the greenwich village apartment and killed one protester. and wounded some others. peter pritchard, 1965, was only 20 years after the end of war two, when journalists and they there some in your book that are journalists when they were in vietnam were they supportive of the goals and of preventing the domino theory or were they skeptical about the american role in vietnam? i think most journalists, when...
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in fact they were hoping to bomb fort dix a dance at fort dix when that bomb went off in the greenwichlage apartment and killed one protester. and wounded some others. peter pritchard, 1965, was only 20 years after the end of war two, when journalists and they there some in your book that are journalists when they were in vietnam were they supportive of the goals and of preventing the domino theory or were they skeptical about the american role in vietnam? i think most journalists, when they went there early in the conflict, were supportive. you know, i read a lot of old when i was writing this book, old life and time magazines and there was lots of laudatory coverage of the american effort in. they often observed how it was a difficult situation, but in general fighting communism, endorsed by just like it was by most of the american people in the in the early and mid-sixties, however, some journalists, the most terprisingnes like david halberstam and neil sheehan and others, started to covering the war more closely and more conscientiously, and they were able to do that because the am
in fact they were hoping to bomb fort dix a dance at fort dix when that bomb went off in the greenwichlage apartment and killed one protester. and wounded some others. peter pritchard, 1965, was only 20 years after the end of war two, when journalists and they there some in your book that are journalists when they were in vietnam were they supportive of the goals and of preventing the domino theory or were they skeptical about the american role in vietnam? i think most journalists, when they...
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in fact, they were hoping to bomb fort dix, a dance at fort dix when the bomb went off in the greenwich village apartment killed one protester and wounded others. >> host: peter prichard, 1965 was only 20 years after the end of world war ii when the journalists and there are some in your book that are journalists. when they were in vietnam were they supportive of the goals and of preventing the domino theory or were they skeptical about the american role in vietnam? >> i think that most journalists when they went there early in the conflict were supported. you know, i read a lot of old magazines when i was writing this book, old life and time magazines and there was a lot of coverage of the american effort. they often observed how it was a difficult situation, but in general, fighting communism was endorsed by journalists just like it was by most of the american people in the early and mid 60's. most enterprising ones, like e david, and neil sheehan and others, started covering the war more closely and more consciencely and they were able to do that because the american military would f
in fact, they were hoping to bomb fort dix, a dance at fort dix when the bomb went off in the greenwich village apartment killed one protester and wounded others. >> host: peter prichard, 1965 was only 20 years after the end of world war ii when the journalists and there are some in your book that are journalists. when they were in vietnam were they supportive of the goals and of preventing the domino theory or were they skeptical about the american role in vietnam? >> i think that...
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. -- colorado springs mayor, fort collins mayor, u.s. attorney cole finnegan, and of course all the members of the colorado general assembly. assembly, there's a welcome. over the last year i've been thinking a lot about who we want to be when our great state turns 150 years old. in just two years. as we envision our future together, i'm often reminded of president kennedy's speech at rice university in 1962. it was there when he articulated his full vision, saying we choose to go to the moon in this decade, not because it's easy, but because it is hard. he took a seemingly impossible goal, who would think of going to the moon, something never attempted in human history, and he made it a mission. history, d he made it a mission. the moonshot goal set a standard not just for the united states, but for the world. it ushered in a new era of american success and innovation. seven years later, neil armstrong spoke those famous words, one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. turning moonshot goal into mission accomplished. it wasn't
. -- colorado springs mayor, fort collins mayor, u.s. attorney cole finnegan, and of course all the members of the colorado general assembly. assembly, there's a welcome. over the last year i've been thinking a lot about who we want to be when our great state turns 150 years old. in just two years. as we envision our future together, i'm often reminded of president kennedy's speech at rice university in 1962. it was there when he articulated his full vision, saying we choose to go to the moon...
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forte says they will need 25,000 verified signatures roughly 10% of oakland voters to get on the november ballot. we are assured. >> we want get we'll have enough signatures people are coming together reporting in oakland, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> the piece of the alaska airlines flight that flew off has been found. this coming as flights are still being affected all across the country and 7.37. max planes, max, 9 planes being grounded by the faa. the ntsb spending all day today examining the plane. they said the part that blew off was not a door. take a look at this photo here. this is an image of a cabin door plugged in the boeing jet. the flood is used in a in a in a place of an emergency door on the max 9 tonight, it's been found in a teacher's backyard near portland, oregon. the ntsb is still investigating several possible causes tomorrow. the door plugged that did not pop out will be examined for any leads. tonight. we're also learning that alaska airlines had restricted the jet from taking long flights and going over water. this is because of a pressure rising problem. a wa
forte says they will need 25,000 verified signatures roughly 10% of oakland voters to get on the november ballot. we are assured. >> we want get we'll have enough signatures people are coming together reporting in oakland, justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> the piece of the alaska airlines flight that flew off has been found. this coming as flights are still being affected all across the country and 7.37. max planes, max, 9 planes being grounded by the faa. the ntsb spending all day...
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east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun.en shut. it's a site defiant sports wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable. so, claudia, this is our sports court. as you can see, it's not really the right size, so, unfortunately, we can't offer any tournaments or proper sporting events here because it doesn't meet standards, so the community can't get that opportunity. managing director loretta lock put in a bid for fort fun and believed the site had been earmarked for them. now, it's going to a leisure and hospitality business instead. it's absolutely heartbreaking and it's — again, it's another kick for the community we support — for people with barriers to participation — and that's just not fair. they're a community interest company who promote inclusivity in sport, but they're also open to all. louis is home—educated and he's been coming for several years. me myself, i come here just to spend time with my friends. but so many other people may have disabilities, but they don't — they try not to notice that a
east of eastbourne, the remains of fort fun.en shut. it's a site defiant sports wanted to revive. their place is too small and not suitable. so, claudia, this is our sports court. as you can see, it's not really the right size, so, unfortunately, we can't offer any tournaments or proper sporting events here because it doesn't meet standards, so the community can't get that opportunity. managing director loretta lock put in a bid for fort fun and believed the site had been earmarked for them....
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jeffrey was also in the army, based at fort bragg like the major.e name black stunt man. by now, the deputy a, billy west, was monitoring the investigation. >> the online chat friends, i think chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said that you need to meet my twice and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at the hotel, just social that first-time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers party that both the shannon's and jeffrey attended and at that party p, as well as others, did have sex. but, after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules that shannon had established. as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> they had done some one-on-one, which is what they called when the other person was not there. but david always knew when i was with jeff. the relationship with jeff
jeffrey was also in the army, based at fort bragg like the major.e name black stunt man. by now, the deputy a, billy west, was monitoring the investigation. >> the online chat friends, i think chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said that you need to meet my twice and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at the hotel, just social that first-time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers party that both the...
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we had one or two — saying it was like fort knox.e had one or two postmasters on - one or two postmasters on the programme and what they did, seeing those glaring holes in their accounts, was feeling the money, taking money out of their own accounts and pensions and making up the difference, what happened to that money?— the difference, what happened to that mone ? ., ., , ., that money? that money, was admitted toda the that money? that money, was admitted today they would've _ that money? that money, was admitted today they would've been _ today they would've been overpayments because if they pay the money it would have gone into post office accounts, and one of the bosses of the post office said today it was perfectly possible it got absorbed into post office profits and ended up in executive renumeration which got a gas in the audience today. so, there were par for the victim evidence today, although the government said it was overturned, en masse, orthe convictions and some nervousness about that, they are saying that the proces
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today the coat of arms can be seen on a stone located at the foot of the fort.talled at this place when the rechitsa turned 800 years old. from this place you can begin a chronological study of the history of the city, or do the minimum task - remember. the number of his full years , there is a local landmark , again on the embankment, or, to be more precise, on the right bank of the dnieper, there used to be an ancient settlement here, just one chance to show their strength, who wrote a poem about a man scattered from the street swimming pool? which family was the last owner of a worldly castle, demonstrate their intellectual potential throughout the country. the main thing is, of course, your knowledge, well, how savvy are our participants? let’s find out right now what the hockey expression “to throw off the mitts” means? maxim, the players are preparing for a fight, mikhail sanata, sanata, sanata, clarify, sanet, sanet, sanet. show on the tv channel belarus 24, i don’t know , in general, people who are happy about the fact that this war seems to be going on,
today the coat of arms can be seen on a stone located at the foot of the fort.talled at this place when the rechitsa turned 800 years old. from this place you can begin a chronological study of the history of the city, or do the minimum task - remember. the number of his full years , there is a local landmark , again on the embankment, or, to be more precise, on the right bank of the dnieper, there used to be an ancient settlement here, just one chance to show their strength, who wrote a poem...