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gettysburg. appomattox. bill and transcribed kelly's with generals grant sherman sheridan sickles webb slocombe, hancock warren chamberlain and many. he published in bronze interviewing the commanders of the civil war in 2005 and the civil times magazine called it a blockbuster history the civil war. so it gives me great, great pleasure to introduce bill thank you. thank you thank you all for having me. thank you to hall and thank you all for coming out this we're going to talk about a little bit of james kelly and his art and his writings. james kelly. is born in 1855 in new york city. so was only six years old when the civil war. but from his front doorstep, young jimmy kelly would watch ten of thousands of union soldiers off to the war and inside the kelly home, his father would be reading aloud the depictions of reports of the battlefield and also the kelly. subscribe to the illustrated magazines of the day. harper's frank, leslie's and young jimmy kelly would would pore over these of these sketches and
gettysburg. appomattox. bill and transcribed kelly's with generals grant sherman sheridan sickles webb slocombe, hancock warren chamberlain and many. he published in bronze interviewing the commanders of the civil war in 2005 and the civil times magazine called it a blockbuster history the civil war. so it gives me great, great pleasure to introduce bill thank you. thank you thank you all for having me. thank you to hall and thank you all for coming out this we're going to talk about a little...
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he's he's chamberlain here in gettysburg. and one question would be whether you think of his of his portrayal as a winsome, as most people, as my civil war medicine interest has had me studying great detail. what happened to chamberlain and which which you alluded to. and so another question in my is what does it say about the character of this man that with a tremendous pain he was living with it for the rest of his life? he was to accomplish what you had outlined here. thank you for the question. how could he accomplished much with such tremendous pain? but i found remarkable was he never talked about it. so one of his old comrade came to him one day and said, i know that you were in such pain. he was not someone who is to complain about this. this was just part of who he was and he suffered through it. but modern studies, both physicians and wonderful historian, written about invisible wounds, talk about what this must have to him. a doctor when he was age 50, said, you're not going to live very long. he lived until 2014.
he's he's chamberlain here in gettysburg. and one question would be whether you think of his of his portrayal as a winsome, as most people, as my civil war medicine interest has had me studying great detail. what happened to chamberlain and which which you alluded to. and so another question in my is what does it say about the character of this man that with a tremendous pain he was living with it for the rest of his life? he was to accomplish what you had outlined here. thank you for the...
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and they go to gettysburg to come to gettysburg here for the speech. shortly after that, william johnson dies from smallpox. li pays off his house debt. he pays for his headstone d his his burial. this is a plot at arlington cemetery. it is most likely his, but we don't really know it is. in the essay about this could be and it could not . it is a mystery. and why? because his story is vastly different than many of the people that are buried at arlington cemetery. the ne one is john wilkes booth. and this one was really fascinating to see. and then, you know, he's mark it. 's buried in an unmarked grave. he has no headstone. and i think we can all imagine why he's a shame to8xq) his fam. but his burial has multiple pieces as well. he's originally the government doesn't want to give anybody a place for his body to be a martyr. you they don't want an tirely new unites to come and worship over booth this de body so they make kind of a show of tossing him into the potomac river, but they actually bury him at washington arsenal. and then he's reinterred a f
and they go to gettysburg to come to gettysburg here for the speech. shortly after that, william johnson dies from smallpox. li pays off his house debt. he pays for his headstone d his his burial. this is a plot at arlington cemetery. it is most likely his, but we don't really know it is. in the essay about this could be and it could not . it is a mystery. and why? because his story is vastly different than many of the people that are buried at arlington cemetery. the ne one is john wilkes...
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and they go to gettysburg to come tohe speech. and shortly after that, william johnson lincoln pays off his house debt. he his his burial. this iscemetery. it is most likely his,utand it speaks in the essay about this could be and it could not be. it is a mystery. and why? because his story is vastly many of the people that are buried at arlington cemetery. the next one is john wilkes booth. and this one was really sc o headstone. and i think we can all imagine why he's a shame to his family. but his burial hultiple pieces as well. he's originally theovernment doesn't want to give anybody a place for his body to be a martyr. you they don't want an entirely new unites to come and worship over body so they make kind of a show of tossing him into the bury him at washington arsenal. and then he's te ayears later, the booth family is trying to get his remains to bury him somehow and, you know ize the ball, or at least in the family plot. he's buried here in greenmount ut heh here, you for one of his family members. and peopleventure in
and they go to gettysburg to come tohe speech. and shortly after that, william johnson lincoln pays off his house debt. he his his burial. this iscemetery. it is most likely his,utand it speaks in the essay about this could be and it could not be. it is a mystery. and why? because his story is vastly many of the people that are buried at arlington cemetery. the next one is john wilkes booth. and this one was really sc o headstone. and i think we can all imagine why he's a shame to his family....
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on november 19th in gettysburg, but he's got 15 days to write this message. and i think it's not in his handwriting because he just didn't have the strength write most of it. but what he says in it is, transformative. he wants a federal program to encourage an act to encourage immigration. no one has ever proposed that to before. he proposes establishing first federal bureau of immigration which occurs in lodging the castle garden immigrant landing station lower manhattan, which preceded ellis island as the largest landing spot in the u.s. for four germans, an irish particular lee, as he puts it while jobs are going unfulfilled in the u.s., tens of thousands of persons destined to of occupation are thronging our foreign consulates, offering emigrate here if essential but very cheap assistance can be afforded him this noble effort demands the aid and support of the government. what was his effort behind the scenes? he tells congress he would like the federal government to underwrite the ocean voyages of new immigrants. never suggested and never again. republic
on november 19th in gettysburg, but he's got 15 days to write this message. and i think it's not in his handwriting because he just didn't have the strength write most of it. but what he says in it is, transformative. he wants a federal program to encourage an act to encourage immigration. no one has ever proposed that to before. he proposes establishing first federal bureau of immigration which occurs in lodging the castle garden immigrant landing station lower manhattan, which preceded ellis...
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in this spot, abraham lincoln gave the gettysburg address, insisting that the sacrifice of the civil war be remembered and america's freedoms preserved. those most critical of trump argue that his popular appeal makes his candidacy a vehicle for those who would undermine the country's modern democracy. i wouldn't call him a dupe but i would call him a vehicle. and that's the way they talk about him. they know that he is selfish. even his strong supporters know that he's a narcissist etc. but they do think that he's leading something in america that's meaningful, and they're right. i mean, he is leading a powerful antiliberal force, a force that is fundamentally opposed to the founders�* system, and he has taken leadership of that group. and those people do have very extensive plans for how they want to implement that. it's not unusual for those covering american elections to cast them as an historical turning point. but it's no exaggeration in this case. donald trump currently dominates the electoral high ground, leaving most polls. win or lose, his candidacy is redefining us polit
in this spot, abraham lincoln gave the gettysburg address, insisting that the sacrifice of the civil war be remembered and america's freedoms preserved. those most critical of trump argue that his popular appeal makes his candidacy a vehicle for those who would undermine the country's modern democracy. i wouldn't call him a dupe but i would call him a vehicle. and that's the way they talk about him. they know that he is selfish. even his strong supporters know that he's a narcissist etc. but...
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and was one of the first to help create the national military battlefield park at gettysburg. and he, colonel marquand, was well known throughout the armies which grant commanded as the originator of the army mail system. it was more wonderful in its workings than the mail service of today. those faithful servants of the public the letter carriers do their work in the face of storm and heat and bitter cold. but under general mark, system letters were often collected and delivered under fire as well. thank you. so we'll take questions both in the room. i'll have you raise your hand. and my colleague alison will bring a microphone over so that everybody on zoom can hear you. and those who are zoom, please continue to put questions and the question and answer box and we'll start with one online. susan, please thank you very much candy the first question that's come in online is i've heard that post office inspectors were the first federal police force. what other historians you come across? we're working on the history the post office within a policing history. and how did the te
and was one of the first to help create the national military battlefield park at gettysburg. and he, colonel marquand, was well known throughout the armies which grant commanded as the originator of the army mail system. it was more wonderful in its workings than the mail service of today. those faithful servants of the public the letter carriers do their work in the face of storm and heat and bitter cold. but under general mark, system letters were often collected and delivered under fire as...
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address, dedicating the national soldiers cemetery, later becoming the gettysburg cemetery, to honor america's fallen. the last couple sentences, it includes that line. abraham lincoln wrote, the world will little remember what we said here, but they will never forget what they did here. it is up to the living to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, that we highly resolve that these men shall not have died in vain, that this nation under god shall have new birth of freedom, and a government by the people, of the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth. abraham lincoln, 1863. the importance of that address on memorial day. guest: as brief as that is, our attention span is five seconds. and so, we don't consume in that way anymore. we don't take the time to reflect on that sort of brilliant commentary of the day. h
address, dedicating the national soldiers cemetery, later becoming the gettysburg cemetery, to honor america's fallen. the last couple sentences, it includes that line. abraham lincoln wrote, the world will little remember what we said here, but they will never forget what they did here. it is up to the living to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us,...
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aved in marble above me words spoken by president abraham lincoln in his gettysburg address."we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died invain." we are here to honorfor their ultimate sacrifice and pay tribute to their families and reaffirm ourthey did not die in vain. mr. ppresident of staff spouses distinguished debt -- distinguished guests and our goldstar families, welcomwe gather on memorial day to honor who were wearing the uniform when they gave their lives for the nation and its pend each day doing what we love. thanks to our fallen our nation lives on. thanks to our fallen, there unwavering commitment, their the liberty we share remains unshaken. we stand in arlington national cemetery000 of our fallen. someone who wore the uniform the call of duty. when the nation asked to will go for us they responded, "send me." lion of our service members have fought and perished. when snow fell over the delaware river, went another when bombs dropped from the sky over and machine-gun fire strafed the beaches of normandy and iwo when the valley froze over, and when terr
aved in marble above me words spoken by president abraham lincoln in his gettysburg address."we highly resolve that these dead shall not have died invain." we are here to honorfor their ultimate sacrifice and pay tribute to their families and reaffirm ourthey did not die in vain. mr. ppresident of staff spouses distinguished debt -- distinguished guests and our goldstar families, welcomwe gather on memorial day to honor who were wearing the uniform when they gave their lives for the...
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so so we've go back to the the the gettysburg campaign, right on little round hop. there's a signal station, right. and, you know, porter alexander who shows up again now, he's an artillery commander and he complains in his post war accounts of the battle, how much time is lost because of longstreet and him know he commands artillery forces. he commands the big bombardment. they lose time because they're trying to hide from the signal station. they're trying to evade that by the enemy. i right. it affects the campaign and things like that. and alexander also of complains that one of the advantages of the union position the so called fishhook right is that you have interior lines but you also have these signal stations and good observation points so that meade is able to you know, he is able to get pretty timely intelligence hints and pretty good intelligence what exactly is happening. and that becomes a disadvantage for the confederates. right. and you see a version of this right. and by the way, also like the initial union movement, it's time to be done at night to
so so we've go back to the the the gettysburg campaign, right on little round hop. there's a signal station, right. and, you know, porter alexander who shows up again now, he's an artillery commander and he complains in his post war accounts of the battle, how much time is lost because of longstreet and him know he commands artillery forces. he commands the big bombardment. they lose time because they're trying to hide from the signal station. they're trying to evade that by the enemy. i right....
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we also see fraternizaon in the film gettysburg as well. and here'site me back in my park service attire and this is me, a tour on thsuen road at fredericksburg. and i talked about these exchanges of coffee and tobacco this was ait in the fredericksburg visitor center, if you can peep, the title of the exhibit that the title of my book. so it was a little wink to time at fredericksburg getting that topic. but as you c, it's such a good, you knowoxymoron makes us really think about how could these men do this? this is an exhibihe in the visitor's center at fredericksburg and. tentimes when we talk about yeah, exchange coffee and tobacco yeah they, they were nice. they did things together and even pulls itself up to the great war. and as many of us have heard about the 1914 christmas eve truce on the western front and when we look at soldier fraternization, what i've always tried to do is to think about what this for the individual soldier right? why did he do it? and us today like general williams in 1864 are just so kind of flawed by how me
we also see fraternizaon in the film gettysburg as well. and here'site me back in my park service attire and this is me, a tour on thsuen road at fredericksburg. and i talked about these exchanges of coffee and tobacco this was ait in the fredericksburg visitor center, if you can peep, the title of the exhibit that the title of my book. so it was a little wink to time at fredericksburg getting that topic. but as you c, it's such a good, you knowoxymoron makes us really think about how could...
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investigators say ian cleary sneaked into the woman's dorm room at gettysburg college in 2013 and attacked her while she texted friends for help. pennsylvania authorities issued a warrant for the saratoga native in 2021. cleary is awaiting extradition. >> coming up, we're monitoring the situation at the university of san francisco, where pro-palestinian protesters were given a 3 p.m. deadline to end their demonstration, but so far the students have not moved. plus doctors from the bay area trapped in gaza. >> we'll hear from their families and the effort to get them home safely. abc sev livin' large! and having a big day! the meeting point of humanity and history. in the middle of being the fun uncle! in the middle of being a kid again! beep! beep! ♪ there's something for everyone in illinois. the middle of everything! ♪ now our family prays for a reassuring text message and intervention on the part of the united states government. >> those people who are making the sacrifice. we owe it to them to bring them home safely as well. >> i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> coming up, the
investigators say ian cleary sneaked into the woman's dorm room at gettysburg college in 2013 and attacked her while she texted friends for help. pennsylvania authorities issued a warrant for the saratoga native in 2021. cleary is awaiting extradition. >> coming up, we're monitoring the situation at the university of san francisco, where pro-palestinian protesters were given a 3 p.m. deadline to end their demonstration, but so far the students have not moved. plus doctors from the bay...
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he was an unbelievably eloquent speaker in the gettysburg address and the first inaugural address had the quote better angels of our nature. you have this strategist to organize the war effort, the highest moralist who could bring about t slavery and be prepared to bring the country back tog when unfortunately he was assassinated. these were the most difficult years of our history. 700,000 to 800,000 people were killed. millions were wounded. e a leader in that kind of situation is unique in history and at every juncture, lincoln found a way to move it forward and bring about the d relt. host: that is, according to c-span's presidential historian survey, every year that we have done it, lincoln has come in at number one, head and shoulders across the board. let's hear from our audience. clarence is calling from miami, florida on tnt line. good morning, clarence. caller: good morning. i wanted to ask mr. boston abo■f the eight presidents in your book. i find the suez canal crisis in 1956 so interesting because you have an american president who fought alongside britain and france in
he was an unbelievably eloquent speaker in the gettysburg address and the first inaugural address had the quote better angels of our nature. you have this strategist to organize the war effort, the highest moralist who could bring about t slavery and be prepared to bring the country back tog when unfortunately he was assassinated. these were the most difficult years of our history. 700,000 to 800,000 people were killed. millions were wounded. e a leader in that kind of situation is unique in...
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brown, jr: their words engraved in marble above, words spoken bysirahalincoln ins gettysburg address. "we highly ree se ad shall not have died in vain." we are here to honor our fallen for their ultimate sacrifice and pay tribute to their commitmentt they did not die in vain. mr. president, madam vice president, fellow joint chiefs of staff, spouses, distinguished debt -- distinguished gs, and our goldstar families, welcome to you all. we gather on memorial those whoe uniform when they gave their ideals so we can spend each day doing what we love. the ultimate measure of freedom. anour faen our nation lives on. thanks to our fallen, there unwavering commitm tsacrifice, . we stand in arlington national cemetery, the final resting place for over 400,000 of our fallen. every stone marker represent someone who wore therm duty. wh for us they responded, "send me." over one million of our service members have ft perished. when snow fell over the delaware north and south turned against one another, when bombs dropped from the sky over pearl harbor and machine-gun fire strafed the beaches of
brown, jr: their words engraved in marble above, words spoken bysirahalincoln ins gettysburg address. "we highly ree se ad shall not have died in vain." we are here to honor our fallen for their ultimate sacrifice and pay tribute to their commitmentt they did not die in vain. mr. president, madam vice president, fellow joint chiefs of staff, spouses, distinguished debt -- distinguished gs, and our goldstar families, welcome to you all. we gather on memorial those whoe uniform when...
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it w gettysburg following the bloodiest battle of thecivin said that we must take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full of devotion. in the western part of our district, is home to both united states marine corps san michael strength and u.s. army captain harry cramer.segth was e ■s jima and killed the american several days later during heavy. captain cramer was a green beret, one of the most highly trained warriors who, in 1957, would become the first american casualty during the war in vietnam. these stories, the very representative of the men and womencrur country who made the ultimate sacrifice. this weekend amid graduation rt summer barbecues, please take a moment to recognize theseve and women who swore an oath to defend our nation and gave the ultimate sacrifice in the you, mr. speaker.edoms. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, last week the inter-american commission on human rights and the office of the special ltural, and environmenta
it w gettysburg following the bloodiest battle of thecivin said that we must take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full of devotion. in the western part of our district, is home to both united states marine corps san michael strength and u.s. army captain harry cramer.segth was e ■s jima and killed the american several days later during heavy. captain cramer was a green beret, one of the most highly trained warriors who, in 1957, would become the first american...
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keeler says she and cleary met at gettysburg college in pennsylvania in 2013 at a frat party. she says he followed her home and assaulted her. she says she told her friends right away and had a rape exam done, but authorities at the time declined to press charges. >> and i said, why? what do you mean you don't have enough evidence? the district attorney at the time said when alcohol is involved, it's really difficult to prove that a sexual assault occurred. >> by that time, cleary, whose originally from california had not returned to campus. fast forward to 2020, when keeler saw those messages from cleary on facebook, she again went to authorities. >> it was a sense of validation. it's not every day that someone gets a confession from the person they raped, the person that raped them, and that no matter what i had to pursue it again. >> a warrant was issued for cleary, but he eluded police until now. u.s. marshals tracking him down in france, where he's being held pending extradition proceedings. keeler has said she's grateful, but knows this only happened because i went publi
keeler says she and cleary met at gettysburg college in pennsylvania in 2013 at a frat party. she says he followed her home and assaulted her. she says she told her friends right away and had a rape exam done, but authorities at the time declined to press charges. >> and i said, why? what do you mean you don't have enough evidence? the district attorney at the time said when alcohol is involved, it's really difficult to prove that a sexual assault occurred. >> by that time, cleary,...
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she said she was raped by cleary in her room after a frat party in 2013 at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. she went to campus police and local authorities, but nothing was initially done and no charges filed. that was until keeler says cleary sent facebook messages to her admitting guilt. police then reopened the case and put out an arrest warrant. cleary is a saratoga native and santa clara university alum who allegedly had been on the run since those messages were made public three years ago. >> it's like you came to terms with that, that he did do it and his last few messages were, so i raped you. i won't do it to a girl ever again. >> i think the strength of that social media statement is going to carry the day to bring mr. cleary back to the united states and have him set for trial, legal analyst steven clarke says that while it may seem odd that a message appearing to admit guilt was sent, it sometimes happens as people try to make amends. >> keeler told the ap that after the incident, the then district attorney said it was difficult to bring cases when alcohol is involved. clarke,
she said she was raped by cleary in her room after a frat party in 2013 at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. she went to campus police and local authorities, but nothing was initially done and no charges filed. that was until keeler says cleary sent facebook messages to her admitting guilt. police then reopened the case and put out an arrest warrant. cleary is a saratoga native and santa clara university alum who allegedly had been on the run since those messages were made public three years...
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and see them, especially 5000 gettysburg. the country was ripping itself apart. most people were, of course, critical of washington critical of the president at the time. but there was an election coming up. so what do you do? i mean, semi war, thousands dead bodies on the streets. the president at the time could have easily said, forget the election. we can't have an election. let's just call marshal law. it's not a good time for it. let me just declare the martial law thing. postpone or cancel the election. but that's not what happened. if you know your history, this country's never missed an election. that's not what happened. the president decided to go ahead and have the election, and he won barely by just a little bit. right. that president was abraham lincoln. the guy he'd be to, if you remember, was general mcclendon abraham lincoln. let's compare that to what's going on right now. and ukraine. a country i'm told that as an american, i have to defend if i believe in standing up for democracy. right. it too is involved right now in a war, much like we were
and see them, especially 5000 gettysburg. the country was ripping itself apart. most people were, of course, critical of washington critical of the president at the time. but there was an election coming up. so what do you do? i mean, semi war, thousands dead bodies on the streets. the president at the time could have easily said, forget the election. we can't have an election. let's just call marshal law. it's not a good time for it. let me just declare the martial law thing. postpone or...
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she said she was raped by cleary in her room after a frat party in 2013 at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. she went to campus police and local authorities, but nothing was initially done and no charges filed. that was until keeler says cleary sent facebook messages to her admitting guilt. police then reopened the case and put out an arrest warrant. cleary is a saratoga native and santa clara university alum who allegedly had been on the run since those messages were made public three years ago. >> it's like you came to terms with that, that he did do it and his last few messages were, so i raped you. i won't do it to a girl ever again. >> i think the strength of that social media statement is going to carry the day to bring mr. cleary back to the united states and have him set for trial, legal analyst steven clarke says that while it may seem odd that a message appearing to admit guilt was sent, it sometimes happens as people try to make amends. >> keeler told the ap that after the incident, the then district attorney said it was difficult to bring cases when alcohol is involved. clarke,
she said she was raped by cleary in her room after a frat party in 2013 at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. she went to campus police and local authorities, but nothing was initially done and no charges filed. that was until keeler says cleary sent facebook messages to her admitting guilt. police then reopened the case and put out an arrest warrant. cleary is a saratoga native and santa clara university alum who allegedly had been on the run since those messages were made public three years...
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he's accused of raping shannon keeler after following her home from a party at gettysburg college in pennsylvania back in 2013. keeler says in 2020, she received a facebook message from cleary admitting to the rape. a judge then signed the arrest warrant in 2021. >> a mother and daughter tonight are devastated after their clothing store in oakland's rockridge neighborhood was broken into just this morning. their other store also in oakland, was burglarized on easter sunday. ktvu crime reporter henry lee spoke to the family business owners. >> it's sad. i feel like we are in a lawless city. >> it's happened yet again. shattered glass window repairs and heartache. >> this is our second break in. in a matter of less than two months, brenda taylor and her mother are frustrated and upset. >> their store, taylor j on college avenue in oakland's rockridge district, was broken into at about 630 tuesday morning, this after their other store at 24th and broadway in oakland was burglarized before dawn on easter sunday when this thief made off with $20,000 in merchandise. >> it's a lot. we're we
he's accused of raping shannon keeler after following her home from a party at gettysburg college in pennsylvania back in 2013. keeler says in 2020, she received a facebook message from cleary admitting to the rape. a judge then signed the arrest warrant in 2021. >> a mother and daughter tonight are devastated after their clothing store in oakland's rockridge neighborhood was broken into just this morning. their other store also in oakland, was burglarized on easter sunday. ktvu crime...
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she you give them $20 each if they memorize the gettysburg i first to 88 fourscore and seven years ago our fathers came on tsntinent to create a new nation conceived in liberty and to the proposition that all men are created equal. today we are engaged in a great war to see whether that nation i like these or any nation so can see in and so dedicated to that what's he saying? it's anim teaching leads me to that. why you say the teachers think they're like the illuminati lumiere they're the enlightenment figures. they think we a great theory but it'll never work. and then they think, let's see united states is going to try it. , let's see how long it takes them to washington an if they could only talk. now we're writing an experiment. franklin constitute and if you can keep it. lincoln lincoln long we can't promise it. we can just experiment. and the reason that why i think it cost $60 requires you some amount of parts that and that's what we're livingwe're no different than people who lived before us or peopl lived after us. friends for his servicconstitution and for inspiring all of u
she you give them $20 each if they memorize the gettysburg i first to 88 fourscore and seven years ago our fathers came on tsntinent to create a new nation conceived in liberty and to the proposition that all men are created equal. today we are engaged in a great war to see whether that nation i like these or any nation so can see in and so dedicated to that what's he saying? it's anim teaching leads me to that. why you say the teachers think they're like the illuminati lumiere they're the...
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it's the case made by obviously, most famously, by lincoln at gettysburg, but in many other speeches and by many other people to that at stake eventually in the war against the rebellion was the whole future of popular government, the possibly lity that any republic conceived in liberty and based on the proposition of equality, could endure if they failed. if you failed, if we failed in this war, then human freedom everywhere would die forever. that darkness would descend. that's one heck of a claim. and it carries with it an extraordinary obligation. now, across the united states was not even in the 19th century. the only society built on revolution created out of revolution. but what was distinctive by the 1850s in particular, at least in the minds of americans, was that theirs was the successful revolution the french had had a revolution, of course, and it had gone sour in the minds of many observers in this country and in britain. very quickly, as the jacobins took over and the heads rolled and the guillotine fell in 1848, europe had been roiled by revolution. the springtime of t
it's the case made by obviously, most famously, by lincoln at gettysburg, but in many other speeches and by many other people to that at stake eventually in the war against the rebellion was the whole future of popular government, the possibly lity that any republic conceived in liberty and based on the proposition of equality, could endure if they failed. if you failed, if we failed in this war, then human freedom everywhere would die forever. that darkness would descend. that's one heck of a...
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guardian newspaper, who labeled the speech as unmoored and then set about it that it was like lincoln at gettysburg. in only one way, it propelled lincoln's calm at the world. well, little note nor long remember what we here. a prediction that turned out to be quite wrong. she even criticized reagan's, calling him an average of performer and. editorial in the guardian hit. listen to the incredibly negative language and the the the arrogance of the language. they talked about reagan's homespun. amy ability and said the president, a senior citizen who when crisis breaks, is left to slip up. the editorial concluded that very little can be built on the president world words which reflects his benign blank helplessness. it is revealing that some of the most positive comment in the british press about the speech referenced the president's use of a teleprompter, which they'd seen before. in their view, it was a failed speech in style and substance, and the only thing that mattered was that reagan used the magic of the teleprompter. the press reaction in the united states was, i think we could say tepid, n
guardian newspaper, who labeled the speech as unmoored and then set about it that it was like lincoln at gettysburg. in only one way, it propelled lincoln's calm at the world. well, little note nor long remember what we here. a prediction that turned out to be quite wrong. she even criticized reagan's, calling him an average of performer and. editorial in the guardian hit. listen to the incredibly negative language and the the the arrogance of the language. they talked about reagan's homespun....
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i think it's accurate to say we were to recite the gettysburg address and to sing glory, glory, hallelujah in in elementary school. i remember very distinctly. i also remember thinking very distinctly when we were told that robert lee had decided to support native state than the united states. i don't remember thinking that's idiotic. alabama and any other state is a piddling compared to the nation that just won war two. so there was odd hybridization that. segregation was the most brutally enforced in birmingham of any southern city. that's why? martin luther king called it the johannesburg of the of america. that's why he brought the crusade there. in 1963. a pivotal event in my life. chapter three of this book is called the centrality of gladys dean williams hutchinson. this was when was seven years old. this year old black came to be the housekeeper for my parents, both of my siblings, old who were older, had gone away to college. i was very lonely and we bonded. i followed her around, peppering her with questions. and from her, she told me the that young white children segregated birm
i think it's accurate to say we were to recite the gettysburg address and to sing glory, glory, hallelujah in in elementary school. i remember very distinctly. i also remember thinking very distinctly when we were told that robert lee had decided to support native state than the united states. i don't remember thinking that's idiotic. alabama and any other state is a piddling compared to the nation that just won war two. so there was odd hybridization that. segregation was the most brutally...
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he is accused of raping shannon keeler after following her home from a party at gettysburg college in pennsylvania back in 2013. keeler says in 2020, she received a facebook message from cleary admitting to the rape. a judge signed the arrest warrant in 2021. >> so will tesla were vandalized at the company's plant in fremont. police say they received a call around 230 yesterday morning. the responding officers located about a dozen teslas with their tires slashed. no arrests have been made. tesla's fremont plant is now the subject of a new lawsuit. the nonprofit group environmental democracy project claims the plant has violated the clean air act by exposing its neighbors to potentially toxic chemicals hundreds of times over the past three years, the bay area air quality management district has also accused tesla of releasing harmful emissions into the air. tesla has not commented on the lawsuit. >> california is getting nearly $64 million to upgrade its electric vehicle charging infrastructure. the money is coming from the bipartisan infrastructure law signed by president biden back
he is accused of raping shannon keeler after following her home from a party at gettysburg college in pennsylvania back in 2013. keeler says in 2020, she received a facebook message from cleary admitting to the rape. a judge signed the arrest warrant in 2021. >> so will tesla were vandalized at the company's plant in fremont. police say they received a call around 230 yesterday morning. the responding officers located about a dozen teslas with their tires slashed. no arrests have been...
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she you give them $20 each if they memorize the gettysburg address. and what's that about? i first to answer our fathers 88 fourscore and seven years ago came on this continent to create a new nation in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. today we are engaged in a great war to see whether that nation i like these or any liberty and sd proposition can long endure. what's he saying? it's experiment, you see. and it's my teaching leads me to that. why you say the teachers, the think they're like the illuminati lumiere they're the enlightenment figures. they think we a great theory, but it'll never work. and then they think, let's see, united states is going to try it. oh, let's see how long it takes them to fail. and there we are. washington an experiment. the people in the room. if they could only talk. now we're writing an experiment. franklin constitute and if you can keep it. lincoln lincoln long endure. we can't promise it. we can just try. and it's that experiment. d reason that they should know it is why i think it cost $60 requires
she you give them $20 each if they memorize the gettysburg address. and what's that about? i first to answer our fathers 88 fourscore and seven years ago came on this continent to create a new nation in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. today we are engaged in a great war to see whether that nation i like these or any liberty and sd proposition can long endure. what's he saying? it's experiment, you see. and it's my teaching leads me to that. why you say...