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they were taught and prepared to one day assume their place upon the proverbial pedestal of the southern lady. these female youths also were born and raised in a period of american history when the regional debates over slavery had reached a fevered pitch. they had nothing else. they had no other memory of a different kind of political context. but these young women looked to the past with a romantic gaze hoping to return to an idealic south that passed generations of southern women had enjoyed. so when the region stood on the brink of war in early 1861, young women, daughters of the slave holding families, believed that not only was their way of life at stake, but so was their ability to live up to the ideals of southern slave holding women set before them. they thought their future was at stake. young women -- these girls really enjoyed a life of privilege. they -- of course, privilege included fashionable dress, private education, also a lot of social engagements, and they believed that this was all in preparation to become wives and mothers and even slave mistresses themselves. it wa
they were taught and prepared to one day assume their place upon the proverbial pedestal of the southern lady. these female youths also were born and raised in a period of american history when the regional debates over slavery had reached a fevered pitch. they had nothing else. they had no other memory of a different kind of political context. but these young women looked to the past with a romantic gaze hoping to return to an idealic south that passed generations of southern women had...
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yankee operatives, the southern papers said. in most cases we don't know how these riots were organized, but in richmond, the biggest, we do. as it turns out, it wasn't the work of men, but of one mary jackson. soldier's mother, farm wife, huckster of meat at the city market. she tried to solve her problems through proper channels by appeals to the secretary of war to release her son from service. hers was just one of the thousands of angry, half-literal petitions delivered to government officials, by soldiers wives and mothers over the course of the war. these food riots have a deep back story. one that is not often told. and they are not as we often assume isolated events, but i think the most dramatic manifestation of the new political realties at work in rural and urban community thousands, all over the confederate south. most women never cross the line between protest and direct action. but when mary jackson got no satisfaction she recruited 300 town and country women to a meeting at the belvedere baptist church in richmond,
yankee operatives, the southern papers said. in most cases we don't know how these riots were organized, but in richmond, the biggest, we do. as it turns out, it wasn't the work of men, but of one mary jackson. soldier's mother, farm wife, huckster of meat at the city market. she tried to solve her problems through proper channels by appeals to the secretary of war to release her son from service. hers was just one of the thousands of angry, half-literal petitions delivered to government...
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the difficulties of the southern economy were becoming impossible to ignore. to be sure, many of those difficulties were the product of a collapsing internal system, and many in the fact began to resent the fact that blockade running was fast degenerating into an illicit and unpatriotic trade. with unconscious irony -- i love this passage -- confederate planters complained that the fabulous profits made by blockade runners were enriching a small class of moneyed men at the top of the income scale. imagine that, small class of wealthy men making decisions for the whole society. what may planters think of that? the richmond inquirer decried the unbecoming vanity displayed by the elaborate wardrobes of the richest merchants unsuitable for a nation fighting for its survival. the way to curtail this disgrace ful extravagance was for the government to regulate all trade. this, of course, flew directly in the face of that doctrine's state rights, but the weakening confederate economy led to a popular clamor for the richmond government to take over the trade entirely.
the difficulties of the southern economy were becoming impossible to ignore. to be sure, many of those difficulties were the product of a collapsing internal system, and many in the fact began to resent the fact that blockade running was fast degenerating into an illicit and unpatriotic trade. with unconscious irony -- i love this passage -- confederate planters complained that the fabulous profits made by blockade runners were enriching a small class of moneyed men at the top of the income...
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it means thousands of troops will leave the southern island of okinawa. the announcement comes days before prime minister yoshihiko noda visits washington to meet president barack obama. the bilateral agreement calls for the transfer of 9,000 marines to guam and other regions in the asia pacific. around 10,000 troops will stay in okinawa. >> we think it breaks a very long stalemate on okinawa that has plagued our politics. >> the transfer of u.s. marines to guam is expected to cost $8.6 billion. japan will pay about a third of the tab. the united states will return 13 military facilities in okinawa to japan. both sides are presenting the effort as a way to quickly alleviate the burden of the american military presence on the southern island chain. >> translator: the deal achieves positive and concrete results, reducing okinawa's burden comes first. >> the agreement doesn't cover the relocation of the u.s. futenma air station within okina okinawa's main island. a number of locals are opposed to the move. they want the marine base off their island entirely b
it means thousands of troops will leave the southern island of okinawa. the announcement comes days before prime minister yoshihiko noda visits washington to meet president barack obama. the bilateral agreement calls for the transfer of 9,000 marines to guam and other regions in the asia pacific. around 10,000 troops will stay in okinawa. >> we think it breaks a very long stalemate on okinawa that has plagued our politics. >> the transfer of u.s. marines to guam is expected to cost...
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so whereas the southern u.s. is experiencing dry -- warm conditions, lots of freeze warnings and watches have been posted for much of the northeastern u.s. highs will be 10 degrees on -- in chicago on your wednesday with morning low of minus 1. toronto, 10 degrees as well. new york getting up to 13 degrees and the same goes for washington, d.c. but to the south, as i mentioned, very warm. 29 degrees in houston and 29 in miami. now heading over to europe, multiple systems are producing messy weather to much of western and northern europe producing thunderstorms, gusty winds and even hail in some locations. over the next 24 hours, heavy rain will be spread into the western section of the balkan peninsula. out towards the east, another system is producing severe weather in eastern turkey and those stormy conditions should remain into thursday. as for the highs, many areas are experiencing warmer than average temperatures. getting up to 14 degrees in berlin and 17 degrees in vienna. in moscow, 6 degrees. slightly cool
so whereas the southern u.s. is experiencing dry -- warm conditions, lots of freeze warnings and watches have been posted for much of the northeastern u.s. highs will be 10 degrees on -- in chicago on your wednesday with morning low of minus 1. toronto, 10 degrees as well. new york getting up to 13 degrees and the same goes for washington, d.c. but to the south, as i mentioned, very warm. 29 degrees in houston and 29 in miami. now heading over to europe, multiple systems are producing messy...
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and he set up a program which we had -- we set up committees in the various southern states. each a mixed black and white committee. they had a cheer mandate, this was going to happen. the schools were going to be desegregated and saved or desegregated and ruined, it's up to you to work out in your state by state and len garman, of course, was a key player in this, too, as you well remember. and whether -- so, we set up these committees black and white and each state had one. and then they started doing it state by state. but finally -- finally he invited this -- i'll try to shorten this up, but invited the members of the mississippi delegation, i think george organized this, to come up to the white house. and be put together there. and they all came together. first the roosevelt room, and then they were moved into the oval office to meet with the president. and, pardon me, it was a very emotional thing for them and for the president, too. and finally they just -- i think the leader of the black group and kind of the guy who was the leader of the white group got together, and
and he set up a program which we had -- we set up committees in the various southern states. each a mixed black and white committee. they had a cheer mandate, this was going to happen. the schools were going to be desegregated and saved or desegregated and ruined, it's up to you to work out in your state by state and len garman, of course, was a key player in this, too, as you well remember. and whether -- so, we set up these committees black and white and each state had one. and then they...
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matter with that well it's completely false it's what's the matter with it as the southern states leave the union and that's why this is called a reader because it includes what they say as they leave the union south carolina first and then each one says we are upset with states' rights we are seceding because we are mad at some states and the rights they're trying to. manifest for instance be canceled restates free states pennsylvania for instance is messing around with the fugitive slave act a little bit they say we know it's a national act we can't do anything about it but we can and then they. proceed to do little things like they pass a law saying we know that our shonda rhimes our state police our deputy sheriffs and so on that they have the job of tracking down any escaped slave and stuff you do what you have to under this bill but we're not paying you for that time just totally upset south carolina so it's going is upset by new york because new york norm no longer allows what's called slavery transit or temporarily for they used to be for instance the nice white fol
matter with that well it's completely false it's what's the matter with it as the southern states leave the union and that's why this is called a reader because it includes what they say as they leave the union south carolina first and then each one says we are upset with states' rights we are seceding because we are mad at some states and the rights they're trying to. manifest for instance be canceled restates free states pennsylvania for instance is messing around with the fugitive slave act...
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that he could to enhance the republican party's image in civil rights, particularly in light of the southern strategy in the '68 election. i think that was part of my thinking, too. and when we came up with the idea or i came up with the idea of the philadelphia plan, art thought it was from heaven. he jumped a little too quickly because i had urged him to first have a hearing finding discrimination in philadelphia. i think he announced the plan and had the hearing afterwards, which was a bit dicey, but we got by. >> finding discrimination was important, was not it, to the rationale you provided bill rehnquist? wasn't that important for making the legal case? that you already found discrimination? >> yes, yes. but it was a little thin. the truth of the matter is the essence of the affirmative action plan was to take the statistics and come up with with an idea that would generate greater participation on the part of african-americans. we said blacks in those days. in the various construction industries. we didn't care that much about the discrimination. that was more of a fig leaf, as we did
that he could to enhance the republican party's image in civil rights, particularly in light of the southern strategy in the '68 election. i think that was part of my thinking, too. and when we came up with the idea or i came up with the idea of the philadelphia plan, art thought it was from heaven. he jumped a little too quickly because i had urged him to first have a hearing finding discrimination in philadelphia. i think he announced the plan and had the hearing afterwards, which was a bit...
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usually poked fun at him in the southern newspapers. not the northern ones. they ignored him, if they mentioned him at all. but in a period of 33 days revolutionized his image and the capacity of the confederate nation to fend for itself. those 33 days began on the 8th of may. when he won the battle of mcdowell after some clever counter marching and fainting, and extended them through the second of the climactic two days of battle. so from may 8th to june 9th covers 33 days, he went from a virtual nonentity to pretty much a genuine legend. that explosive rise might be compared, just for thought purposes, with the increase in lee's popularity as a southern hero in the south and elsewhere. jackson's companion on the rise to fame, lee, had a very different sort of a move up the wide axis of the public opinion graph. i compared it once and it seemed to me to be apt to the difference of calliope he shot up with a shrill whistle and perhaps a pipe organ in lee's case. jackson, of course, had earned his name stonewall very early in the worng, but he found no student
usually poked fun at him in the southern newspapers. not the northern ones. they ignored him, if they mentioned him at all. but in a period of 33 days revolutionized his image and the capacity of the confederate nation to fend for itself. those 33 days began on the 8th of may. when he won the battle of mcdowell after some clever counter marching and fainting, and extended them through the second of the climactic two days of battle. so from may 8th to june 9th covers 33 days, he went from a...
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and one of the most important in the entire war. southern newspapers bemoaned the and these are now quotations from southern newspapers. bemoaned the great disaster and humiliation, sudden shock, unexpected and heavy blow, deplorable calamity, by far the most serious reverse of the war. the fire eating secessionist edmond ruffin of virginia who proudly claimed to have fired the first shot at ft. sumpter, lamented in his diary, lamented, i can not help admitting the possibility of the subjugation of the southern states. far away in london young henry adams returned to the american ligation from a spring time walk in hyde park to find his father, normally austere, charles francis adams, american minister to the court of st. james dancing across the floor and shouting we've got new orleans. the effect of this news here, henry added, has been greater than anything yet. the confederate envoy in britain, james mason, virginian also wrote from london that the fall of new orleans will certainly exercise a depressing influence here for intervention.
and one of the most important in the entire war. southern newspapers bemoaned the and these are now quotations from southern newspapers. bemoaned the great disaster and humiliation, sudden shock, unexpected and heavy blow, deplorable calamity, by far the most serious reverse of the war. the fire eating secessionist edmond ruffin of virginia who proudly claimed to have fired the first shot at ft. sumpter, lamented in his diary, lamented, i can not help admitting the possibility of the...
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the degree to which southerners mourned jackson at his death is well-known to all of you. entirely typical reaction was to blame the country's loss on a vengeful god in keeping with the spirit of the times. a leading southerner cleric, you've probably heard this one, suggested just within days after jackson died that the news actually was good obviously. god clearly was on their side all along and he now evidently has charged himself rather than jackson with the care and protection of the struggling republic. a north carolinian, i have some north carolina friends here, charles and stanley, every time every once in a while you find a literal north carolinian. this fellow writing home to his family said the army loved him and sort of idoltry, in the same vein as the cleric, i believe he was taken away to learn us not to depend upon the arm of the flesh. a punishment for being too much in the south. a similarly piased virginian reached the blissful conclusion in a letter that it is all for the best. about but he could not help in the very same letter admitting in a little bit
the degree to which southerners mourned jackson at his death is well-known to all of you. entirely typical reaction was to blame the country's loss on a vengeful god in keeping with the spirit of the times. a leading southerner cleric, you've probably heard this one, suggested just within days after jackson died that the news actually was good obviously. god clearly was on their side all along and he now evidently has charged himself rather than jackson with the care and protection of the...
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on the other hand, the southern half of japan will stay largely dry. i know many of you in tokyo are planning on cherry blossom screwing over the weekend. how about the weather? sunny with partly cloudy skies. but there's a chance of showers on your saturday afternoon. with a high of 12 degrees. so a little bit chilly on your saturday. but on sunday, it will be warming up to 14 degrees with precipitation-free weather with nice southerly winds. you'll feel much warmer than these actual numbers. moving over to the americas, a powerful storm is now startinging much of the southeastern portion of u.s. the threat of severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds and even tornados still continuing over e overnight and it's actually affecting the weather in augusta where the masters golf tournament is taking place. but by friday evening, the system will out to sea. so over the weekend, it's going to be sunny with a high of 24 degrees. so a very pleasant conditions ahead. out towards the west, a winter storm is spreading heavy snow in much of the northern roc
on the other hand, the southern half of japan will stay largely dry. i know many of you in tokyo are planning on cherry blossom screwing over the weekend. how about the weather? sunny with partly cloudy skies. but there's a chance of showers on your saturday afternoon. with a high of 12 degrees. so a little bit chilly on your saturday. but on sunday, it will be warming up to 14 degrees with precipitation-free weather with nice southerly winds. you'll feel much warmer than these actual numbers....
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the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done in support of district 10. i appreciate you have retained a view -- bay view and others together. you have kept portal whole. your wisdom speaks volumes. [tone!] thank you. >> thank you. yes, ma'am. >> oh, can you? ok. >> my name is olga. my house is on grove street. we strongly oppose the move to district 1 from district 5. we just learned about it last tuesday. it is just because some good soul put a fire in our mailbox. -- flier in our mailbox. we have been in the northern panhandle community for a long time. we would like to remain. it is a strong community. we have a lot of students using the panhandle playground. we have block parties for the entire community. we're clearly separated from district 1 geographically by the hill, usf, and the hospital. we did not have a chance to voice our opinions of all. -- at all. we have
the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done in support of district 10. i appreciate you have retained a view -- bay view and others together. you have kept portal whole. your wisdom speaks volumes. [tone!] thank you. >> thank you. yes, ma'am. >> oh, can you? ok. >> my name is olga. my house is...
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>> the southern. >> the southern part. even there, remember, green, and green commanding partisans really? no. green is commanding regulars and he is aided and knows how to work with them. then you have washington with a continental army and you gave the example of york town. it is a point of opportunity really. he happens to have a british army bottled up there and chooses to exploit that opportunity. that's the more effective criticism of lee, that what he should have done is fought this fabian strategy and kept his army in one piece and used the confederacy's vast size to his advantage, its massive strategic depth. so have other military historical examples. what helps napoleon? what big country does he invade? russia. it is the same issue. too big. your lines of supply are further and further expend tended. you get warn down and it is potentially a problem it use again the federals. professor love will talk about this a lot. who repeats the french error in russia? the nazis. >> do you think it was actually disadvantage
>> the southern. >> the southern part. even there, remember, green, and green commanding partisans really? no. green is commanding regulars and he is aided and knows how to work with them. then you have washington with a continental army and you gave the example of york town. it is a point of opportunity really. he happens to have a british army bottled up there and chooses to exploit that opportunity. that's the more effective criticism of lee, that what he should have done is...
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but again, the southern half of japan, including tokyo, will see sunny skies. as for the korean peninsula, mostly dry, but showers are starting to develop across the northern portions of the peninsula. as for china, wet conditions are still continuing in the southern half of the country and rain could become intense as we head into thursday in some locations. and down towards the indochina peninsula, scattered thunderstorms again. as for the highs, getting up to 35 degrees in bangkok with gusty winds. 26 degrees in hong kong. and to the north, 12 degrees in seoul. tokyo looking at seasonal 15 degrees. now moving over to the americas, a couple of low pressure systems are still bringing heavy thundershowers to much of the eastern half of the u.s. severe weather in the lower great lakes region and parts of the south will continue overnight. in fact, several tornadoes were reported in texas on tuesday. as you can see, showers in the lower great lakes region will get clearer in the next 24 hours. however, the risk of severe weather will continue in the lower mississi
but again, the southern half of japan, including tokyo, will see sunny skies. as for the korean peninsula, mostly dry, but showers are starting to develop across the northern portions of the peninsula. as for china, wet conditions are still continuing in the southern half of the country and rain could become intense as we head into thursday in some locations. and down towards the indochina peninsula, scattered thunderstorms again. as for the highs, getting up to 35 degrees in bangkok with gusty...
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lots of sunshine for the central and northern plains, as well as the southern plains. as we head over to friday when he are expecting to see is warm conditions creeping back up in to the nation's midsection. more wet the and very active weather for the northwest. rain, maybe upper elevation snow there. we will see wet conditions into the northeast as well but a lot of people will get into the field and at least get field work done. stay tuned, we will have more weather in the next half hour. . >>> i realize many of you may have just eaten but i will be bringing up a topic today that may provoke a strong visc era l reaction. i'm talking about the first day on our farm. like any start up the first day almost never proceeds according to plan but since we were starting a new planter, a new tracker and computer system all from different makers, we were prepared for a considerable effort to get going. we are facing the mother of all trouble shooting challenges, the failure. we still haven't identified the problem. ly bet dr. house couldn't find this one. we have called in ext
lots of sunshine for the central and northern plains, as well as the southern plains. as we head over to friday when he are expecting to see is warm conditions creeping back up in to the nation's midsection. more wet the and very active weather for the northwest. rain, maybe upper elevation snow there. we will see wet conditions into the northeast as well but a lot of people will get into the field and at least get field work done. stay tuned, we will have more weather in the next half hour. ....
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meanwhile, stays dry across the korean peninsula, but showers will develop across the southern end ofhe peninsula tomorrow. out towards the west a low pressure system is moving into mongolia producing a wintry mix. and down towards the south, yet again right across southeastern china. the rainy season but the precipitation amount is significant. an additional 100 millimeters is expected in the next 24 hours. the risk of flooding and landslides are raising even more. down towards southeast asia seasonal thundershowers developing in indochina and the melee pence-- malay peninsula. gusty winds and 25 in hong kong. seoul reaching the lower 20s and tokyo looking at a seasonal 19 degrees. now moving over to the americas the devastating storm which brought dozens of tornadoes are starting to move out of much of the eastern u.s. and canada. so things are starting to -- things are getti drier he but the exception is going to be the southeastern section of the u.s. although we are not seeing a threat of severe weather anymore. heavy rain and thunderstorms will continue all day wednesday across
meanwhile, stays dry across the korean peninsula, but showers will develop across the southern end ofhe peninsula tomorrow. out towards the west a low pressure system is moving into mongolia producing a wintry mix. and down towards the south, yet again right across southeastern china. the rainy season but the precipitation amount is significant. an additional 100 millimeters is expected in the next 24 hours. the risk of flooding and landslides are raising even more. down towards southeast asia...
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the south. he was a man with few friends. those friends were southerners. what he could have done differently, i think, is that he could have reached out to those faxes who he despisecxes who h . republicans, he couldn't tell the difference between those who were against the extension of slavery and those who were for the abolition of slavery. to him, all republicans were radical crazies. and then there were the douglas democrats. he never had a close relationship with douglas. and, of course, they broke over the la compton constitution that buchanan supported and douglas, of course, considering it against his concept and democratic party's concept of popular sovereignty, they split. and then as a result, buchanan basically tried to purge the democratic party of douglas supporters. so, in a sense what he does, he paints himself into a corner. and in a sense has very few of those he's really in contact with. as a result, he's not -- while he's calling for compromise, he's not reaching out to part of the democratic party, followers of douglas and not reaching
the south. he was a man with few friends. those friends were southerners. what he could have done differently, i think, is that he could have reached out to those faxes who he despisecxes who h . republicans, he couldn't tell the difference between those who were against the extension of slavery and those who were for the abolition of slavery. to him, all republicans were radical crazies. and then there were the douglas democrats. he never had a close relationship with douglas. and, of course,...
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while it's warm from well, the southern suburbs. to 4 inches. that's the range. let's hope the upper end holds up. we need moisture. we are five degrees above normal. look at the temperatures. these are lows tonight. they are fairly mild. here's where you see the big variation. that is 2:45 tomorrow. it's 53 at waukegan. by tomorrow it goes down to 48. could creep up tomorrow night with showers and storms in the area. here's our seven-day forecast. 67 tomorrow and 50 on friday. 50 on saturday, 55 sunday with part any sunny skies and 70 back on tuesday wednesday. micah mark? mark: it's been good. thank you. coming up the blackhawks locker room still seething after the big hit on marian hossa. micah: two guys struggle with the white sox and come up big tonight. dan with the i'm tom... i'm sue... i'm carol. and this is my cvs pharmacist. i found out i had cancer. diabetes. i had a heart attack. so, i needed help with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nakea. alerting
while it's warm from well, the southern suburbs. to 4 inches. that's the range. let's hope the upper end holds up. we need moisture. we are five degrees above normal. look at the temperatures. these are lows tonight. they are fairly mild. here's where you see the big variation. that is 2:45 tomorrow. it's 53 at waukegan. by tomorrow it goes down to 48. could creep up tomorrow night with showers and storms in the area. here's our seven-day forecast. 67 tomorrow and 50 on friday. 50 on saturday,...
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and helped work some of the southern defeats there. he did well for himself. >> that is an argument that has not come up. >> was it just the -- the north thought it was going be a short war. it wouldn't have mattered so much down the line. in the 60s they were running out of men. the aggressive campaign would have paid off early in the war it wouldn't have mattered later on. >> that is lee's reply. lee would have acknowledged it. so it's sort of the only victory is the gamble early. you can still say that's the only viable strategy. >> i was going go back to the grand versus military strategy. it was a plausible strategy if they had won a few more key -- if they had defeated the north and had not given the platform for the emansipation proclamation. >> my big thought is my criticism of lee comes when he finally switches to the defenses which he is forced to because his offenses plans before the wilderness which are kind of, i would call them fever dreams. he thinks he can still move with the kind of speed and achieve the kind of depth t
and helped work some of the southern defeats there. he did well for himself. >> that is an argument that has not come up. >> was it just the -- the north thought it was going be a short war. it wouldn't have mattered so much down the line. in the 60s they were running out of men. the aggressive campaign would have paid off early in the war it wouldn't have mattered later on. >> that is lee's reply. lee would have acknowledged it. so it's sort of the only victory is the gamble...
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it means thousands of troops will leave the southern island of okinawa. the announcement comes days before prime minister yoshihiko noda visits washington to meet president barack obama. the bilateral agreement calls for the transfer of 9,000 marines to guam and other regions in the asia pacific. around 10,000 troops will stay in okinawa. >> we think it breaks a very long stalemate on okinawa that has plagued our politics. >> the transfer of u.s. marines to guam is expected to cost $8.6 billion. japan will pay about a third of the tab. the united states will return 13 military facilities in okinawa to japan. both sides are presenting the effort as a way to quickly alleviate the burden of the american military presence on the southern island chain. >> translator: the deal achieves positive and concrete results, reducing okinawa's burden comes first. >> the agreement doesn't cover the relocation of futenma air station within okinawa's main island. a number of locals are opposed to the move. they want the marine base off their island entirely but american and
it means thousands of troops will leave the southern island of okinawa. the announcement comes days before prime minister yoshihiko noda visits washington to meet president barack obama. the bilateral agreement calls for the transfer of 9,000 marines to guam and other regions in the asia pacific. around 10,000 troops will stay in okinawa. >> we think it breaks a very long stalemate on okinawa that has plagued our politics. >> the transfer of u.s. marines to guam is expected to cost...
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as for the korean peninsula, getting dry but getting very wet across the southern half of china. as for the indochina peninsula, once again, heavy rain showers across much of the peninsula. as for temperatures, getting up to 36 degrees in bangkok with gusty winds. many of us should be dry with a high of 34. up towards north yongchang-xi where the launch is expected. sunny weather should return tomorrow. and tokyo getting up to 18 degrees. one degree lower than yesterday. now heading over to the americas, getting wet and windy across the west coast as the low pressure system moves in. heavy snow showers is expected in the mountains. up to 60 centimeters is on the cards in the southern sierras. meanwhile, heavy thundershowers are still going on across much of the southern plains, particularly wet in northern texas. the threat of severe weather should continue throughout tuesday night. the reason is we've got warm air coming in from the south and that's going to collide with warm -- cool air from the north. so we have lots of freeze warnings and watches posted across much of the nort
as for the korean peninsula, getting dry but getting very wet across the southern half of china. as for the indochina peninsula, once again, heavy rain showers across much of the peninsula. as for temperatures, getting up to 36 degrees in bangkok with gusty winds. many of us should be dry with a high of 34. up towards north yongchang-xi where the launch is expected. sunny weather should return tomorrow. and tokyo getting up to 18 degrees. one degree lower than yesterday. now heading over to the...
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pacific northwest, for us we are on the southern level, showers to the north but temperatures on the cool side, upper 50s and even down into the santa clara all valley overnight lows as we head to thursday and friday and it looks sunny clouds to the north, pam? >>> a public apology, controversial editing it now admits to making on the trayvon martin case. >>> and what is behind the price increase? >>> good morning, sunole grade is off to a nice start, we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather. . >>> we are learning more about what happened at oikos university as the tragedy unfolded. >> get a car and you guys get behind that car to cover. >> hey, can we get another ambulance down here for the second victim inside 79 edge water? >> the scanners reveal what police had to deal with as they started discovering more victims. >> copy, suspect is armed with a small handgun, again last name of ghost. >> as we now know first responders found ten victims, seven people died, three people injured. >> we will find updates any time of day by going to our website www.
pacific northwest, for us we are on the southern level, showers to the north but temperatures on the cool side, upper 50s and even down into the santa clara all valley overnight lows as we head to thursday and friday and it looks sunny clouds to the north, pam? >>> a public apology, controversial editing it now admits to making on the trayvon martin case. >>> and what is behind the price increase? >>> good morning, sunole grade is off to a nice start, we will tell you...
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the entire united states congress. this was 1929 in washington, d.c., it's a southern town. so we dealt with covert in your face racism every single day he was there. for every restaurant in town for the fourth congress, he dealt with a hostile, racist environment, yet he was able to persevere and succeed in advancing the betterment of african-americans. he would do what he had to do. crossing party lines was not an issue to him. if he found a supporter be it democrat or republican, then so be it. he would welcome that support. he would acknowledge that support. he was the black caucus of one. there's 42 now in the house and senate. by then a black caucus of just him. i know my time is limited. i have been accused of being long winded before in the past. in closing, his efforts to try to level the playing field for his african-american constituents never ended. when he left congress, after two failed attempts to get re-elected, he went back to the chicago city council in 1943. in doing so, he had reached out to mayor ed kelly, who was a democrat, and got his support in passin
the entire united states congress. this was 1929 in washington, d.c., it's a southern town. so we dealt with covert in your face racism every single day he was there. for every restaurant in town for the fourth congress, he dealt with a hostile, racist environment, yet he was able to persevere and succeed in advancing the betterment of african-americans. he would do what he had to do. crossing party lines was not an issue to him. if he found a supporter be it democrat or republican, then so be...
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the senate. so -- and that's especially true in central and southern ohio. so you have a -- you know, we talk about america divided, ohio was divided. it's cuyahoga county against just about every other part of the state. >> hi, ken. who would you say was controlling the distribution of drugs mid -- that sub channel -- not the users, the distribution. who was controlling that mid '60s, did it change late '60s, early '70s. and i know they weren't part of campus activity, but when does the mafia -- and the growth in the '60s and '70s -- did you see any connections there early? >> well, my impression is, and i'm certainly no expert. well, one could argue that heroin was a family arrangement, you know. right out of the corely owns. many of the drugs, particularly marijuana, had -- it's home-grown. at the university of kansas, ditch weed will become a local crop. parts of ohio, megs county gold, as we call it. so those types of narcotic crops are hard to control. it actually makes it much harder to crack down on it. now, of course, in my book i discuss oddsly, as
the senate. so -- and that's especially true in central and southern ohio. so you have a -- you know, we talk about america divided, ohio was divided. it's cuyahoga county against just about every other part of the state. >> hi, ken. who would you say was controlling the distribution of drugs mid -- that sub channel -- not the users, the distribution. who was controlling that mid '60s, did it change late '60s, early '70s. and i know they weren't part of campus activity, but when does the...
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fire and disaster management agency on thursday tested the j-alert system in 26 municipalities in the southern most prefecture of okinawa which lies near the rocket's expected flight path. test day information was relaid in two drills at 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. local time. the prefectural government relayed the information to the municipalilities. the drills included an audio test broadcast while the text warned of a supposed attack targeting okinawa. in the case of real danger to citizens, local governments would relay the information by public address system and other means. >> translator: the system is aimed at being prepared for
fire and disaster management agency on thursday tested the j-alert system in 26 municipalities in the southern most prefecture of okinawa which lies near the rocket's expected flight path. test day information was relaid in two drills at 11:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. local time. the prefectural government relayed the information to the municipalilities. the drills included an audio test broadcast while the text warned of a supposed attack targeting okinawa. in the case of real danger to citizens,...
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the union. he stated that secession was illegal and he lost a lot of southern support for that. but on the other hand, he thought, well, this is why is this happening? all because year after year after year of abolitionist agitation. and that his sympathies with the south and his devotion to the union he had this conflict which he would -- it paralyzed him. >> you mention buchanan's desire to go home. we know abraham lincoln was not interested in such things as the homes of presidents. because when he had the opportunity to visit mt. vernon in 1861, he was on the boat. his wife got off the boat and visited the house and collected mt. vernon and the grave of the washingtons. when abraham lincoln is on his an august ral journey in 1861, he's riding in his presidential car reading his documents and john nick let says, look, we're passing buchanan's home. is it wheatland? is that the name? >> wheatland, yes. >> abraham lincoln never looked up. never looked out the window, stayed focused on the future. next question. >> i hope this is more a what -- not a what if, but a what would've
the union. he stated that secession was illegal and he lost a lot of southern support for that. but on the other hand, he thought, well, this is why is this happening? all because year after year after year of abolitionist agitation. and that his sympathies with the south and his devotion to the union he had this conflict which he would -- it paralyzed him. >> you mention buchanan's desire to go home. we know abraham lincoln was not interested in such things as the homes of presidents....
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we are on the southern age of the rainfall.e bit of snow is beginning to develop in the mountains, out in far western maryland. the temperatures are starting to come in behind the storm system itself. the low pressure center is moving up north, right up the bay into new york state. be stored, you can see the snow developing in the mountains -- eastward, you can see the snow developing in the mountains. we are not really done with the threat of rain, although the bulk of it is done. it will taper off tonight. it will be breezy following this storm. spotty showers tomorrow and a few snowflakes could make st. nw of us in carroll county, nor the baltimore county, and frederick friday. it will not stick to the ground, but it will be mixed in. 40 degrees to 54 degrees will be the high tomorrow. some of the gusts could be a little stronger. talking about the snow, how much in western maryland? the darkest blue shade would come out in excess of 6 inches of snow. that would be along the ridge tops. lesser amounts at lower elevations. so
we are on the southern age of the rainfall.e bit of snow is beginning to develop in the mountains, out in far western maryland. the temperatures are starting to come in behind the storm system itself. the low pressure center is moving up north, right up the bay into new york state. be stored, you can see the snow developing in the mountains -- eastward, you can see the snow developing in the mountains. we are not really done with the threat of rain, although the bulk of it is done. it will...
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hoover had succeeded in getting elected with the support of southern democrats, who most likely would not condone blacks being conceived as equals on a social basis in the white house. the dilemma was this. should the first lady hold one tea with all the congressional wives and risk a boycott by southerners or should the hoovers risk being socially offensive by canceling the event altogether? in her childhood, mrs. hoover had african-american friends in california, but she was also exposed to different social cultures when her family lived in texas. as an adult, she helped to finance the education of a young african-american woman who was a maid because she believed she recognized her leadership potential. she and her husband refused to sign a restrictive covenant to prevent blacks from buying or renting a home they purchased in d.c. she was also active with the girl scouts and did try to uphold those values. several staff members of the white house were involved in planning for the tea. miss mary randall, the social secretary of mrs. hoover, wrote to walter newton, an important aide
hoover had succeeded in getting elected with the support of southern democrats, who most likely would not condone blacks being conceived as equals on a social basis in the white house. the dilemma was this. should the first lady hold one tea with all the congressional wives and risk a boycott by southerners or should the hoovers risk being socially offensive by canceling the event altogether? in her childhood, mrs. hoover had african-american friends in california, but she was also exposed to...
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sort of the famous image of the hoop skirt of the southern belle. many young women believed that this was a frivolous trend, and was certainly not a good thing during these hard times of war. and so a lot of the young women went without their hoops as kind of a show of support for the confederacy. they were avoiding sort of the unnecessary luxuries. other young women did it as a form of defiance. a good example is in the occupy town of memphis, tennessee, the newspaper reported that although hoop skirts are plentiful in memphis, the rebel women have agreed among themselves not to wear them. it is their secret sign. it's their badge, their rebel flag. no longer allowed to flaunt past our brave soldiers with their emblems of treason penned to their dresses and bonnets. they have hit upon this plant. they're not able to wear their little mini-confederate flags or other blatant signs of the confederacy, but by taking out the hoops from their skirts, that's kind of their secret way of doing that. >> at one point the article kind of mentioned that one youn
sort of the famous image of the hoop skirt of the southern belle. many young women believed that this was a frivolous trend, and was certainly not a good thing during these hard times of war. and so a lot of the young women went without their hoops as kind of a show of support for the confederacy. they were avoiding sort of the unnecessary luxuries. other young women did it as a form of defiance. a good example is in the occupy town of memphis, tennessee, the newspaper reported that although...
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we're still in the southern edge. now the center of the storm is out over the cape cod long island area. this is where it's centered. we're getting the wraparound precipitation and the wraparound wind. our trend shows this will steadily begin to exit the area. more cloud cover will come. most of the precipitation should be done, should be a windy, chilly scenario. it is quite, quite the late april storm. overnight 37, mostly cloudy, cooler. your tuesday not looking too bad, 5. we'll stay dry. tomorrow night down to 39 with some partial clearing. here has your seven-day forecast. as we look ahead you can see the setup. warmer toward the middle part of the week. chance for rain thursday and it looks drier and more pleasant as we go into friday and saturday. >>> students at the academy in catonsville are lacing up their sneakers for a good cause. it's part of the sailors for soldiers 5k event. students are making a difference for servicemen and women. >> reporter: statute -- students at mountain dalasalle are gearing up f
we're still in the southern edge. now the center of the storm is out over the cape cod long island area. this is where it's centered. we're getting the wraparound precipitation and the wraparound wind. our trend shows this will steadily begin to exit the area. more cloud cover will come. most of the precipitation should be done, should be a windy, chilly scenario. it is quite, quite the late april storm. overnight 37, mostly cloudy, cooler. your tuesday not looking too bad, 5. we'll stay dry....
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you can see right around the southern maryland, packs river, we saw rain showers go through. the district is wet as we speak. fairfax, light rain as well. the yellow is moderate rainfall. it's been a pretty wet evening for all those party goers at the white house correspondents dinner, i hope they brought their umbrellas. we warped them. right now it's 50 degrees. we've got cloudy skies at reagan national. light wind. and the rain should come to an end overnight. right now temperatures in the 50s in downtown. mid-40s in gaithersburg and leesburg. 49 in fredericksburg. 48 for packs river. our satellite radar picture showing us what came through. tomorrow a nice finish to the weekend. mostly cloudy to start out your sunday morning. maybe an early shower. just maybe. otherwise more sun for your sunday afternoon. then we're looking forward to a mid-week warmup, we're talking 80s. all right, here's a look at your futurecast. so showers overnight and maybe a lingering shower early in the morning. otherwise, the clouds will start to clear out by the
you can see right around the southern maryland, packs river, we saw rain showers go through. the district is wet as we speak. fairfax, light rain as well. the yellow is moderate rainfall. it's been a pretty wet evening for all those party goers at the white house correspondents dinner, i hope they brought their umbrellas. we warped them. right now it's 50 degrees. we've got cloudy skies at reagan national. light wind. and the rain should come to an end overnight. right now temperatures in the...
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meanwhile, stays dry across the korean peninsula, but showers will develop across the southern end ofhe peninsula tomorrow. out towards the west, a low pressure system is moving into mongolia, producing a wintry mix. and down towards the south, yet again right across southeastern china. the rainy season but the precipitation amount is significant. an additional 100 millimeters is expected in the next 24 hours. the risk of flooding and laslides a raising even more. wnowthia, seasonalnndochi and t tokyoongt of tordore g but thexcti i anymore. hey r deep south. tar t rtre lakes gioving io th 13 dre mos roh.ha tudahe he hvyt. od thgs wl ocolwi aowfnd d re yr teed lerieshis --orthorea has rct y to the ump n.ity ment'sket as ay. rta'seignintr l thatorth of ting age testis as a ch.igintr stent oreaallyects the h'satight to unch sall. rtoreamethe ud es forusnding the food rosen re tothe noh's missile and nuclearprrams. the statement says north korea is no longerhe agreement th was reached in februa. it also says noror i now able to take the necessary retaliat bsot give any details. observers
meanwhile, stays dry across the korean peninsula, but showers will develop across the southern end ofhe peninsula tomorrow. out towards the west, a low pressure system is moving into mongolia, producing a wintry mix. and down towards the south, yet again right across southeastern china. the rainy season but the precipitation amount is significant. an additional 100 millimeters is expected in the next 24 hours. the risk of flooding and laslides a raising even more. wnowthia, seasonalnndochi and...
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the southern end of this run might ride up the coast with moderate to heavy rain in some spots.d of showers and thunderstorms is likely saturday. some of that rain will continue into sunday, especially from baltimore south and east. moderate to heavy rain sunday afternoon, while western maryland gets a chance to enjoy some late week and sunshine. a split decision that will depend on the exact track of that storm. a 50-50 shot at the rain makes it into baltimore on sunday. breezy, chilly weather will follow the storm for monday and tuesday with highs only in the 50's. it looks like low temperatures and for a couple of days will be down in the 30's. >> the average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage is hovering at its lowest level on record, keeping home buying and refinancing affordable. freddie mac released new numbers this morning, showing the lowest level since lot of short -- since home mortgages began back in the 1950's. cheaper mortgages have done little to boost home sales. two major airlines have joined delta with account fair price hike. -- with a new fair price hike. if co
the southern end of this run might ride up the coast with moderate to heavy rain in some spots.d of showers and thunderstorms is likely saturday. some of that rain will continue into sunday, especially from baltimore south and east. moderate to heavy rain sunday afternoon, while western maryland gets a chance to enjoy some late week and sunshine. a split decision that will depend on the exact track of that storm. a 50-50 shot at the rain makes it into baltimore on sunday. breezy, chilly weather...
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the southern poverty law center estimates there are more than 1,000 hate groups in the country. approximately 130 of these are racist skinhead organizations. as in most gangs, disenfranchised youth are sometimes enticed into the movement. once in, it's difficult to get out. such was the case with brian widener. his escape would be painful and trigger a transformation of both body and soul. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i started getting tattoos when i was about 14, 15 years old. this arrow is tears -- norse religion. what it actually significant fight issed ruin of justice or ruin of the warrior. within most light-colored skin heads within that culture it is a sign of lawyer but also willingness to kill for your race. >> you were willing to do that? >> i was willing to kill for the white race. i put on my face to signify that, too, those who understand basically and those who didn't understand they would learn soon enough. that was kind of the philosophy. >> brian widener first became a racist skinhead at the age of 14, in 1991. over the next 16 years, he was a member of several notoriou
the southern poverty law center estimates there are more than 1,000 hate groups in the country. approximately 130 of these are racist skinhead organizations. as in most gangs, disenfranchised youth are sometimes enticed into the movement. once in, it's difficult to get out. such was the case with brian widener. his escape would be painful and trigger a transformation of both body and soul. >> [ inaudible ]. >> i started getting tattoos when i was about 14, 15 years old. this arrow...
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a ceremony to mark the occasion was held at a port near a southern city on wednesday. mechanics altered the cars for south africa with a harder suspension. that's to ensure a more stable high-speed drive as highway travel is more popular in the african nation. toyota aims to export 20,000 units to south africa each year. more japanese and south korean automakers with plants in india are positioning the country as their new production platform and increasing exports of cars made there. >> translator: we succeeded in remodeling india-targeted cars for south africa. i look forward to seeing more moves of this kind. >>> chinese researchers in northeastern china have unearthed fossils of an unknown species of large feathered dinosaur. the new discovery could provide clues to studying the evolution of the animals. the researchers say the fossils found in the province of lianing have been identified as a nine-meter long dinosaur species. these resemble the primitive feathers found on smaller dinosaur species. experts say it has been widely believed that large dinosaurs were fe
a ceremony to mark the occasion was held at a port near a southern city on wednesday. mechanics altered the cars for south africa with a harder suspension. that's to ensure a more stable high-speed drive as highway travel is more popular in the african nation. toyota aims to export 20,000 units to south africa each year. more japanese and south korean automakers with plants in india are positioning the country as their new production platform and increasing exports of cars made there. >>...
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and through the actions of early and other members of the southern historical society you begin to see the construction of lee as something that was much bigger than just a normal human being. lee, for instance, never lost a battle. he wore himself out weeping the yankees. with all these reasons why lee was perfect and there were other things, there were other things that always dragged him down. it was a tragic situation. gettysburg is another good example of that. for a lot of people who talk about gettysburg, want to know why to lee lose. get lee make a mistake here, get lee make a mistake there? someone once asked george pickett of pickett's charge of what he thought happened. did longstreet make a mistake? was over, was it over there? there? did pick it respond that he always thought the yankees have something to do with it. which i think it hits the nail right on it, what did you think of picket. lee did make some mistakes, but george me did some things right, too. lee becomes first a regional hero, been a sexual here and eventually got in the 20 century he is being treated by pe
and through the actions of early and other members of the southern historical society you begin to see the construction of lee as something that was much bigger than just a normal human being. lee, for instance, never lost a battle. he wore himself out weeping the yankees. with all these reasons why lee was perfect and there were other things, there were other things that always dragged him down. it was a tragic situation. gettysburg is another good example of that. for a lot of people who talk...
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in 2000 he was elevated to be chief judge of the southern district of new york where he presided until his retirement in 2006. among the many celebrated cases judge mukasey handled was the case of omar abdul ramman, the blind sheik. teaching the world how the american justice system works at its best and ultimately sentencing the sheik and his fellow terrorists to life imprisonment. he then returned to private practice, having spent the majority of his career in public service, but a year later he answered the call to public service against again, when president bush asked him to become the attorney of the united states and guide the department of justice through some very stormy waters. at a press conference upon his nomination judge mukasey said the task of helping to protect our security, which the justice department shares with the rest of our government is not the on task before us. the justice department must also protect the safety of our children, the commerce that protects our pras sparts and the right and liberties that define as as you a nation. he restored the nation's fait
in 2000 he was elevated to be chief judge of the southern district of new york where he presided until his retirement in 2006. among the many celebrated cases judge mukasey handled was the case of omar abdul ramman, the blind sheik. teaching the world how the american justice system works at its best and ultimately sentencing the sheik and his fellow terrorists to life imprisonment. he then returned to private practice, having spent the majority of his career in public service, but a year later...
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actually been north northeast use and not north south this so there's been a lot of fighting in the southern. states in the south of north sudan which have blue nile. and south kordofan between the sudanese army and rebel units within the south. big upon within the north who are have been marginalized for many many years. and are fighting the khartoum government to show their dissatisfaction ok i often go to you also on one of your stomach for a war between the two countries right now or is it just among leitz. well no i think the two leaders here in the north. in the south. have actually shown that they lack leadership they're bitter enemies. they have fought a war protect a period of time that the south has now broken away and has actually had its own independence but there are some deep seated issues which are cultural which which which to do with trust issues which are really not resolved not to mention the land issue how it looks like to me that the civil war is still continuing which is see a different form of it and just a took a break well well the other took a break on the thought t
actually been north northeast use and not north south this so there's been a lot of fighting in the southern. states in the south of north sudan which have blue nile. and south kordofan between the sudanese army and rebel units within the south. big upon within the north who are have been marginalized for many many years. and are fighting the khartoum government to show their dissatisfaction ok i often go to you also on one of your stomach for a war between the two countries right now or is it...