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so in those two weeks, you had president buchanan in the north and you had jefferson davis, president jefferson davis in the and as i was reading through the congressional record about the ku klux klan act, this one man from indiana, john shanks, who had been general in the civil war, was out at the at the south and and used the phrase that that we had two weeks where, you know, the united states was by two rebel presidents and i thought that such a great idea i'll look into those two weeks and so i i started into that and what i found out was going on then almost every well every single day was something fort sumter which was still being held tenuously by major robert anderson for the u.s. and and the confederacy at the south carolina wanted it and and he was holding off for five months the war and then finally on april 14th, they began bombarding it. they were tired of waiting. and so i thought well, this is interesting and. so let me learn a little bit more about robert major. robert anderson and every book about the civil war. again, a little bit about major robert anderson. and a
so in those two weeks, you had president buchanan in the north and you had jefferson davis, president jefferson davis in the and as i was reading through the congressional record about the ku klux klan act, this one man from indiana, john shanks, who had been general in the civil war, was out at the at the south and and used the phrase that that we had two weeks where, you know, the united states was by two rebel presidents and i thought that such a great idea i'll look into those two weeks and...
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but jefferson davis had an entirely different leadership style from abraham lincoln. he read his in their basically telling the recipient how dummy is that they are they are not lincoln's list and responding i know best and let me berate you. so there was a difference in capability and there was a difference in temperament that made an entire huge difference in how the technology was used. ma'am. i think just for some context, for me obviously the telegraph, the delivery unit stuff such wasn't instantaneous. things still have to be transcribed and then delivered to you, to the generals. but before this, how long? days, weeks before they would receive dispatches, it would get back to washington before the telegraph, yet depend on the distance and the availability. the railroad. here's a here's an example. first manassas. lincoln could the. from bull run 25 or so miles away. but had no idea what was going on out there. winfield scott who was the general in chief then. actually took a during the first manassas and had to awakened by the president to say, well, you know,
but jefferson davis had an entirely different leadership style from abraham lincoln. he read his in their basically telling the recipient how dummy is that they are they are not lincoln's list and responding i know best and let me berate you. so there was a difference in capability and there was a difference in temperament that made an entire huge difference in how the technology was used. ma'am. i think just for some context, for me obviously the telegraph, the delivery unit stuff such wasn't...
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davis, president of e confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. and the second dedicated to new orleanborn general pgti beauregard, who ordered the first cannon shots fed to start the civil war. that statue was raised. in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on the screen was erected in 1886 in baton rouge. soon after the conservative redeemer democratic forces that ran the state successfully fought to remove the capital out of new orleans. why did they remove the capital from new orleans to baton rouge? it's because new orleans represented the highest black population in the state. a black population with newfound power, voting power. over 770 statues like this were erected throughout the south. many resembling this one, a lone soldier standing on a pedestal, always placed in a prominent site or building in city hall, a town courthouse, a town square. those 770 plus statues made up over 1500 public symbols dead, equated to
davis, president of e confederacy, during the civil war that was erected in 1911. and the second dedicated to new orleanborn general pgti beauregard, who ordered the first cannon shots fed to start the civil war. that statue was raised. in 1915. in smaller towns, statues to the confederacy looked and often still look just like this. memorials to a nameless, nondescript confederate soldier. this one on the screen was erected in 1886 in baton rouge. soon after the conservative redeemer democratic...
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davis and robert e lee, traitors, by the way, who lost the war. same country i'm old enough that has ability to george w. bush that i believe committed war crimes in the disastrous war in iraq and now he's seen as an eccentric painter who gives toffee to michelle obama. i wonder what is going to happen to trump in 10 years. he will probably be seen as an outspoken man who spoke to the anger of the people, right? this is what happens when you allow a radicalized i would say racist, authoritarian movement to keep us hijacked by their rates. what the majority want instacart ability. they don't want double standards, they want equal standards. when it comes to donald trump, he's facing 88 terminal indictments in 4 different criminal cases. he has already been held liable for defamation and rape and he owes the state of new york $500 million to fraud. the rest of us are looking at this stage and why is this man not being held accountable and how has he been allowed to fail up his entire life? mitt romney, last thing i will say, the man who in his book
davis and robert e lee, traitors, by the way, who lost the war. same country i'm old enough that has ability to george w. bush that i believe committed war crimes in the disastrous war in iraq and now he's seen as an eccentric painter who gives toffee to michelle obama. i wonder what is going to happen to trump in 10 years. he will probably be seen as an outspoken man who spoke to the anger of the people, right? this is what happens when you allow a radicalized i would say racist, authoritarian...
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davis or robert e lee, and it took me many years starting at a very young age, to figure out why was. mm hmm. yeah. so your family were republicans from reconstruction down to nixon, if i'm not mistaken? yeah. what does it mean? be a republican in the old and not a democrat. well, in. in alabama to be from winston county meant that up. 1953, when i would visit my grandmother grandfather's farm, we went on dirt roads, western county in the village where my grandpa aunts live did not get telephone until i was a freshman in college. so this i saw a what one alabama historian called maroon frontier. they were systematically discriminated against in paving and education expenditures of supporting the union in the civil war. even those those events had been virtually written out of alabama history. but but the punitive attitude toward unionism persisted even into lifetime. and i think the incident edward in his wonderful book life of a klansman says to write a life story from scattered or thin sources like making a mosaic a little piece tile here, a chip color there, and something from the
davis or robert e lee, and it took me many years starting at a very young age, to figure out why was. mm hmm. yeah. so your family were republicans from reconstruction down to nixon, if i'm not mistaken? yeah. what does it mean? be a republican in the old and not a democrat. well, in. in alabama to be from winston county meant that up. 1953, when i would visit my grandmother grandfather's farm, we went on dirt roads, western county in the village where my grandpa aunts live did not get...
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davis, a traitor. >> frum's got a point but those debates in the last cycle were clown shows. they were horrible debates. i don't think the public got anything out of them. if biden declines debates with trump, he might look scared or chicken. i wouldn't be doing two if i were joe biden. why give that much attention, you know what the debates are going to be, trump yelling, interrupting, and biden is going to be a bit frazzled by it. >> how does the american public find trust again in politics? how do the parties find candidates that speak to a broader swath of voters? >> i have been involved with this group, we're trying to talk to republican voters, and say, hey, we should start rallying around core principles that the party stood for for years, the constitution, the union, fiscal responsibility, you know, peace through strength. these types of principles rather than just simply talking about fealty to one man. look what happened? >> but it's working for republicans or they think it's working for them or at the very least, they're so afraid of the primary voters, the base vo
davis, a traitor. >> frum's got a point but those debates in the last cycle were clown shows. they were horrible debates. i don't think the public got anything out of them. if biden declines debates with trump, he might look scared or chicken. i wouldn't be doing two if i were joe biden. why give that much attention, you know what the debates are going to be, trump yelling, interrupting, and biden is going to be a bit frazzled by it. >> how does the american public find trust again...
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davis on stage she did this but she recorded it to a union marshall . she was fired for doing this which made her a sweetheart to the local confederates and made her a good spy for the union. she gave information to the union until late 1863 when she was found out in order to be hung by confederate general braxton bragg of the union troops the town . no longer any good she even wrote a book. she was given the honorary rank of major president lincoln and her inscription reads union spy. >> memorial day is a day of respect and morning for our veterans who have given their all five presidential proclamation it became a national holiday to beobserved on the last monday of the month of may . originally memorial day was called decoration day during the civil war to recognize the veterans whogave their lives . memorial day and veterans day getconfused because it involves veterans .veterans day is on november 11 is a day to honor our veterans who are still alive while at the same time we pay respect to those who have passed but memorial day is a day to show our
davis on stage she did this but she recorded it to a union marshall . she was fired for doing this which made her a sweetheart to the local confederates and made her a good spy for the union. she gave information to the union until late 1863 when she was found out in order to be hung by confederate general braxton bragg of the union troops the town . no longer any good she even wrote a book. she was given the honorary rank of major president lincoln and her inscription reads union spy. >>...
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miles jefferson just beat the throw home. gave the ballers the lead. davis was 5 for 6 with four rbi. you know it's gone based on the bat flip. solo shot made it a two-run lead for oakland, and the ballers won their inaugural game. final of 7-6. >>> nba. tyrese haliburton and the pacers seconds away from closing out the celtics in game one of the eastern finals. eight seconds left, jaylen brown and the former cal bear hit a tough three, tied the game, and sent it into overtime. little over a minute left in ot. boston's down two. jayson tatum, bucket, and foul. celtics put them up one, tatum scored 36. boston hung on and won 133-128, and that's how the eastern conference series opened? whoa. that's just for starters. yeah, give me some of that. the excitement of that. >> yeah, that was a clutch three to say the least. i was watching, talking to a friend. we thought the game was done and over with, and then all of a sudden, we're back to life. unfortunately -- >> speaking of clutch -- >> oh yeah, no, no. maybe a little. all right, vern, thank you so much
miles jefferson just beat the throw home. gave the ballers the lead. davis was 5 for 6 with four rbi. you know it's gone based on the bat flip. solo shot made it a two-run lead for oakland, and the ballers won their inaugural game. final of 7-6. >>> nba. tyrese haliburton and the pacers seconds away from closing out the celtics in game one of the eastern finals. eight seconds left, jaylen brown and the former cal bear hit a tough three, tied the game, and sent it into overtime. little...
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miles jefferson, just beats the throw home to give the ballers the lead. and in the next inning, donrde hubbard making things happen hitting a shot to make it a two run lead for the ballers. they win 7-6. congrats to them and hey the ballers' home opener on june 4. we are the official tv partners to have ballers and you can watch every friday night home game on pix+ 44 cable 12 so check it out. >>> now taking a live look. we have to wait a little longer for the niners to be back at home. they start the regular season on monday night football against the jets. that's on september 9th. but the team is already back on the field this week. and matt lively has more from santa clara. >> reporter: it's time to put the super bowl in the rear-view mirror. the san francisco 49ers hit the practice fields in santa clara on tuesday for otas. there were a couple of new faces in red and gold but also some absences that raised eyebrows like brandon' eye. >> you try to respect itment and stay out of it as much as possible and look forward to the days when we think we can j
miles jefferson, just beats the throw home to give the ballers the lead. and in the next inning, donrde hubbard making things happen hitting a shot to make it a two run lead for the ballers. they win 7-6. congrats to them and hey the ballers' home opener on june 4. we are the official tv partners to have ballers and you can watch every friday night home game on pix+ 44 cable 12 so check it out. >>> now taking a live look. we have to wait a little longer for the niners to be back at...