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we're going to show them shiloh football and who we are! >> narrator: his parents rent an apartment in arkansas so sam can be eligible to play for the saints. >> they think they own it. this is our house. ( cheers and applause ) >> narrator: and in 2008, shiloh was able to attract what it needed most to break through to the next level, a true superstar. >> kiehl frazier, now, he's looking to throw. he's in some trouble. now, he escapes. he escapes a second time! >> narrator: kiehl frazier is ranked one of the top five high school quarterbacks in the country. he's a six-foot, three-inch running and passing threat with a strong arm and a sprinter's speed. >> he is going to be a great football player. he may win the heisman one day, his own self. i had some ninth grade students that i teach. they come in there and they were like, "oh, man, kiehl frazier signed my shirt." >> narrator: there was buzz about kiehl frazier long before he ever got to high school, when he played in the pee wee leagues as a ten-year-old in rural arkansas. >> doggone i
we're going to show them shiloh football and who we are! >> narrator: his parents rent an apartment in arkansas so sam can be eligible to play for the saints. >> they think they own it. this is our house. ( cheers and applause ) >> narrator: and in 2008, shiloh was able to attract what it needed most to break through to the next level, a true superstar. >> kiehl frazier, now, he's looking to throw. he's in some trouble. now, he escapes. he escapes a second time! >>...
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last year was shiloh 1862. when i got into the research i was surprised and i wanted sherman as a character and of course grant is there and then there was the other character that pivotal confederate boys there. it's a character that i was not all that from there with and a lot of you i'm quite sure i'm not all that familiar with. his death changes the course of history. that is not an exaggeration. i'm talking about albert sidney johnston. if you don't know anything about albert sidney johnston and that's fine. johnson was the commander at shiloh, that the confederate commander who does not survive the battle. the reason that's important is in the inveterate hierarchy albertson and johnston outrank property lee and what i posit to you and i will debate this with any historian is that in the summer of 1862 when lee is given command of the army of northern virginia by jefferson davis on the virginia peninsula, it is highly likely that albertsoalbertso n and johnson was alive who by the way happened to be close
last year was shiloh 1862. when i got into the research i was surprised and i wanted sherman as a character and of course grant is there and then there was the other character that pivotal confederate boys there. it's a character that i was not all that from there with and a lot of you i'm quite sure i'm not all that familiar with. his death changes the course of history. that is not an exaggeration. i'm talking about albert sidney johnston. if you don't know anything about albert sidney...
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. >> how the march on washington changed lives, two members of the washington's historic shiloh baptisthurch reflect on the legacy of that day. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those kinds of places. what drew me to journalism is i like the idea that we are documenting history. al jazeera documents it like none other. and to be a journalist, and to be part of a team like that? that's an incredible blessing. you are consuming them. that's next on "consider this." >> boston magazine released more images from the arrest of accused boston marathon bomber tsarnaev. he was emerging bottom the boat with police lasers trained on his head. he pleaded not guilty to charges for the bombing that killed three people. >> the united states is sending a special envoy to north korea to free a u.s.
. >> how the march on washington changed lives, two members of the washington's historic shiloh baptisthurch reflect on the legacy of that day. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. i started in a small television station in rural arkansas. it's a part of the country that often gets overlooked. but there are a lot of fascinating people there, a lot of fascinating stories there. i like that al jazeera will pay attention to those...
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he was given a shot again at shiloh was his recovery moment. even though he had been a world war ii hero, the three gavest gratis -- what i'm getting at is all these people whether themistocles are belisarius at some point was that across core people did not write them. i don't know why david petraeus just when we needed him was brought to kansas and he worked on the quite manual. we could've made the argument that we needed him there. there were people who are suspicious of him there and yet he reacted in a different way. he bided his time. he thought if i'm going to be back in the united states and why to use this time to assemble a group formulate my thoughts because when i go back, don't think he ever thought he wouldn't go back. ridgeway was deputy chief of staff of the army and after laura's world war ii he is in shunt aside. he was writing memos on how to fight a war in a place like korea and timely people said bring that guy over here who has used crazy ideas fighting in a nonnuclear fashion in places like korea. have you ever been to k
he was given a shot again at shiloh was his recovery moment. even though he had been a world war ii hero, the three gavest gratis -- what i'm getting at is all these people whether themistocles are belisarius at some point was that across core people did not write them. i don't know why david petraeus just when we needed him was brought to kansas and he worked on the quite manual. we could've made the argument that we needed him there. there were people who are suspicious of him there and yet...
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the problem is near the shiloh road off-ramp in windsor, a small fire was reported next to the freeway, only one lane of traffic is open in each direction right now while crews deal with the situation. >>> more than a dozen homes burned to the ground and several people injured as the raging wildfire in southern california continues to burn out of control. >>> here in the bay area still cooler. how soon we can expect warmer weather. >>> and preseason football is upon us. a warning to fans, what you are carrying could keep you out of the stadium. >>> the amber alert for a missing 16-year-old girl from the sap daig 82 area has been extended to oregon and washington, investigators say hannah anderson was kidnapped by 40-year-old james dimaggio, he was a close friend of the family and is also suspected of killing hannah's mother and possibly her eight-year-old brother. a friend of the missing girl says in recent months he told her he had a crush on her and made other comments that the friend says made hannah feel creeped out. >> this gentleman that was a friend of ours for a long time has t
the problem is near the shiloh road off-ramp in windsor, a small fire was reported next to the freeway, only one lane of traffic is open in each direction right now while crews deal with the situation. >>> more than a dozen homes burned to the ground and several people injured as the raging wildfire in southern california continues to burn out of control. >>> here in the bay area still cooler. how soon we can expect warmer weather. >>> and preseason football is upon...
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this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too far, marched too long, prayed to hard, wept to bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey to justice. >> that is the reverend joe lowry, the former head of this southern christian leadership conference stepping down a little less than a decade ago the current head of the naacp naacp, here's what he had to say. >> as we turn on our t.v.'s tomorrow and see people walking out of places where we're being forced to survive on 7:25 by the thousands, let us commit to join them in fighting to lift up the bottom. because as the top of that la
this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too...
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a day that will begin with prayer at the historic shiloh baptist church, before another march to thel mall. >> we were over behind where dr. king's shoulder was. we were close enough to be able to hear all of the speeches. >> reporter: lynn french was just 16 years old when she attended the march on washington. she hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice. >> what's disturbing is, to see that even with a black president, we still have a long way to go. >> reporter: congressman john lewis was there, too, then a young student organizer. one line from dr. king's speech still resonates today. >> let freedom reign. and i think people all across america, in our hearts, believe that freedom should reign for everybody. >> reporter: tahman bradley, abc news, washington. >>> and this leads us to our facebook question of the day. we want to know, what cause would you march for today? we look forward to seeing your comments at atmfans.com. >> and be sure to join abc news for live coverage as president on obama honors the 50-year anniversary. our coverage he
a day that will begin with prayer at the historic shiloh baptist church, before another march to thel mall. >> we were over behind where dr. king's shoulder was. we were close enough to be able to hear all of the speeches. >> reporter: lynn french was just 16 years old when she attended the march on washington. she hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice. >> what's disturbing is, to see that even with a black president, we still have a...
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. >> reporter: the meeting place new shiloh bast inter-- baptist church in west baltimore. >> continuing the dream. >> reporter: and you can feel the excitement. >> awesome, man, awesome. empowered. we got to empower our people and stay together and keep the dream alive. >> reporter: but it wouldn't be long before this group was taking a journey into history. >> and believe me our ancestors will be proud of what we are doing today. >> because of the appreciation for baltimore we are one of the only 16 buses to get a permit and you will be taken right to the mall. >> reporter: and as the journebegan, some relived old memories and others looked forward to making new ones. >> when i was 16 years old, i wanted to join the march. however, my parents felt as though it was too dangerous and i may be hurt in the process. and my girlfriend was able to join the march and i never gotten over the fact that i never went. and i promised myself if it's the opportunity again, i would do something about it. and now at the age of 66, 50 years later, i am able to be a part of the march and do my little pie
. >> reporter: the meeting place new shiloh bast inter-- baptist church in west baltimore. >> continuing the dream. >> reporter: and you can feel the excitement. >> awesome, man, awesome. empowered. we got to empower our people and stay together and keep the dream alive. >> reporter: but it wouldn't be long before this group was taking a journey into history. >> and believe me our ancestors will be proud of what we are doing today. >> because of the...
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duane: shiloh is a standard poodle, and we kind of inherited and adopted shiloh from a prior customerhat he was a little bit more dog than she was ready for. catherine: shiloh is a very fast runner. lindsey overturf: like that! catherine: yeah! yeah. he really, really is fast, isn't he? we love to watch him go. yeah. he really is-- lindsey: fast as a bunny. catherine: yeah. faster, huh? yeah. he's a really fast dog, so we like watching him run. and amber, i think her funniest story is she likes to o imb trees. we are just so thrilled. we're just so thrilled. we're just so happy, duane and i, when we--when lindsey was born and having our dogs, we're just a complete family. man: ♪ love my dog [catherine laughs] alex: our thanks to the overturf family for inviting us to their home and sharing their dog tales. man: ♪ love my dog, love my dog, love my dog, love my dog ♪ alex: here now is today's featured dog tales story. graphic: feature story-- preventing dog bites... alex: most dogs are quite friendly and won't bite. but always assume that a dog could bite unless you know him well. ifaw,
duane: shiloh is a standard poodle, and we kind of inherited and adopted shiloh from a prior customerhat he was a little bit more dog than she was ready for. catherine: shiloh is a very fast runner. lindsey overturf: like that! catherine: yeah! yeah. he really, really is fast, isn't he? we love to watch him go. yeah. he really is-- lindsey: fast as a bunny. catherine: yeah. faster, huh? yeah. he's a really fast dog, so we like watching him run. and amber, i think her funniest story is she likes...
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shiloh rivera was hit by a bullet in her side when someone fired into the car she was riding in sunday night in the port dodge park neighborhood. 17 year-old brother and his friend were also shot. they were treated and released. the chicago tribune reports she is the eighth child age 7 or younger to be shot in chicago over the last month and half >> a boil order remains in effect has testing continues on the town water supply. fecal matter has been detected in the water. we are alive and deerfield with the latest how long that order remains in effect >> we are learning more top village officials are hopeful that the contamination has worked its way out of the system. preliminary testing seems to point in this direction but we want to stress the order remains in effect noon tomorrow until public-works can confirm that the threat is over. despite all that and the inconvenience many residents we talked to seemed to be coping pretty well. >> they used to do a good job. they've done a good maintenance in the village. >> signs are posted at water fountains across the village, the 18,000 resi
shiloh rivera was hit by a bullet in her side when someone fired into the car she was riding in sunday night in the port dodge park neighborhood. 17 year-old brother and his friend were also shot. they were treated and released. the chicago tribune reports she is the eighth child age 7 or younger to be shot in chicago over the last month and half >> a boil order remains in effect has testing continues on the town water supply. fecal matter has been detected in the water. we are alive and...
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a day that will begin with prayer at the historic shiloh baptist church to another march at the mall.we were over behind where dr. king's shoulder was and we could hear all the speeches. >> lynn was 16 years old when she attended the 1963 march on washington and she hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice of the. >> what is disturbing is to see with a black president we still have a long way to go. >> congressman lewis was there a young student organizers. a line from the speech still resonates today. "let freedom ring." people all across america if their hearts believe that freedom should ring. sell bright -- celebrate today. >> president obama speaks from the steps of the lincoln memorial abc7 news will carry a special report and that is expected some time after our 11:00 average news and you can get updates throughout the day on twitter. >> great educational lesson with lots of kids going back-to-school today. >> ever wonder what the united states would be like if he was still here or if he lived longer? what would be different? >> interestin
a day that will begin with prayer at the historic shiloh baptist church to another march at the mall.we were over behind where dr. king's shoulder was and we could hear all the speeches. >> lynn was 16 years old when she attended the 1963 march on washington and she hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice of the. >> what is disturbing is to see with a black president we still have a long way to go. >> congressman lewis was there a young...
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a day will begin with prayer at the shiloh baptist church. >> we were behind where dr. king's shoulder is, we were close enough to be able to hear all the speeches. >> lynn was just 16 when she attended the 1963 march on washington, dc, and hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice. >> what is disturbing is to see that even with the black president we still have a long way to go. >> congressman john lewis a young student agoer and a line still resonates. >> "let freedom ring." people across america if their hearts believe freedom should ring for everyone. >> this afternoon, bells from church towers this washington to government buildings an the world will ring in honor of the famous phrase "let freedom read." >> thank you very much. stay with abc7 news and we have continuing cork on the march on washington the 50th anniversary when president obama speaks from the steps today of the memorial we will carry a special report expected some time after our 11 a.m. news and you can get updates throughout the day on twitter@abcnewsbayarea. >
a day will begin with prayer at the shiloh baptist church. >> we were behind where dr. king's shoulder is, we were close enough to be able to hear all the speeches. >> lynn was just 16 when she attended the 1963 march on washington, dc, and hopes today's speeches inspire younger generations to keep fighting for justice. >> what is disturbing is to see that even with the black president we still have a long way to go. >> congressman john lewis a young student agoer and a...
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you're looking live right now at an interfaith service going on at the shiloh baptist church. reverend bernice king is speaking now. it's the first of many events scheduled today. in fact, here's what else is on the planner for the day. three generations actually of presidents. when it comes to the issue -- living the issue of race in this country. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. ♪ better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone ♪ (announcer) answer the call of the grill with new friskies grillers, full of meaty tenders and crunchy bites. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'l
you're looking live right now at an interfaith service going on at the shiloh baptist church. reverend bernice king is speaking now. it's the first of many events scheduled today. in fact, here's what else is on the planner for the day. three generations actually of presidents. when it comes to the issue -- living the issue of race in this country. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. ♪ better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone ♪ (announcer) answer the call...
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and then from shiloh, okay, it was brought to gibeon, and there you have the tabernacle of moses, all right? it was at gibeon. say, "gibeon." mount gibeon. god raised david up to take the ark, which represents jesus christ, to jerusalem, and there david erected another tabernacle. all right, don't forget the tabernacle of moses was standing, where? at mount gibeon. so the structure was there. it's a picture of religion, you know, christian religion. for example, christianity is not a religion. it's a relationship with a god of heaven through jesus christ. are you listening, people? but what happened is tabernacle of moses, they had all the structure, they had the entrance. they had the outer court, they had the holy place, the holy of holies, but the presence of god wasn't there. and the presence of god back then was typified in the ark of the covenant. are you listening, people? where is the ark? david took it to jerusalem and there he erected a tabernacle called the tabernacle of david. and david instituted 24 hours of praise and worship. wow. how do you like that? he obviously has
and then from shiloh, okay, it was brought to gibeon, and there you have the tabernacle of moses, all right? it was at gibeon. say, "gibeon." mount gibeon. god raised david up to take the ark, which represents jesus christ, to jerusalem, and there david erected another tabernacle. all right, don't forget the tabernacle of moses was standing, where? at mount gibeon. so the structure was there. it's a picture of religion, you know, christian religion. for example, christianity is not a...
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between them, they covered the battles of fort henry and fort donaldson, shiloh, fredericksburg and many of the naval battles along the mississippi. the first battle they covered was the battle of fort henry. they were in cairo, illinois, and hitched a ride with general grant as he put his army on a bunch of ships sailing down the tennessee river to attack fort henry and fort donaldson. so i thought i'd read a little passage about that. browne and richardson went ashore with grant's troops, slogging through swampy, flooded woods. browne accompanied the soldiers on their march while richardson climbed a tall oak tree on the river bank for a better view of the artillery battle. for an hour the ships and the fort pounded each other with shells until the air was so full of smoke that richardson could no longer see the gunships. when the confederates ran up a white flag of surrender, albert shinnied down the tree and joined the union soldiers as they warmed into fort henry. quote: our shots had made great havoc, he reported in the tribune, in the fort the magazines were torn open, the guns co
between them, they covered the battles of fort henry and fort donaldson, shiloh, fredericksburg and many of the naval battles along the mississippi. the first battle they covered was the battle of fort henry. they were in cairo, illinois, and hitched a ride with general grant as he put his army on a bunch of ships sailing down the tennessee river to attack fort henry and fort donaldson. so i thought i'd read a little passage about that. browne and richardson went ashore with grant's troops,...
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a live look at interfaith services at the shiloh baptist church in washington, d.c. 50 years ago today, jr., day delivered a speech that would go down in history. as many as 20,000 people are expected to fill the national mall to hear tributes to dr. king. president obama said the march 50 years ago was about more than justice. it was also about jobs. >> we have done nothing on poverty. in fact, there are more people in poverty now than there were when dr. king made the speech 50 years ago. >> other speakers today including presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter, congressman john lewis a leader in the civil rights movement and members of dr. king's family. >>> 50 years after dr. martin luther king, jr. shared his dream a bay area man remains dedicated to making sure everyone is treated equal. i had a chance to sit down with cecil williams as he reflected on the march on washington. >> i have a dream today. >> reporter: those are words forever end grained in our country's history, martin luther king, jr. august 28, 1963, in front of a quarter of a million people at the lincoln memoria
a live look at interfaith services at the shiloh baptist church in washington, d.c. 50 years ago today, jr., day delivered a speech that would go down in history. as many as 20,000 people are expected to fill the national mall to hear tributes to dr. king. president obama said the march 50 years ago was about more than justice. it was also about jobs. >> we have done nothing on poverty. in fact, there are more people in poverty now than there were when dr. king made the speech 50 years...
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this morning at shiloh baptist church we heard from the daughter of dr. martin luther king, reverend bernice king, to fulfill her dad's dream that all people would have a seat at the table of brotherhood. >> we will overcome hate with the spirit of love. we will overcome prejudice and discrimination bias, with the spirit of compassion and understanding. we will overcome ultimately that which separates and divide us with a spirit of unity. >> reporter: so you can see right there bernice king is basically talking about a spirit of unity and how to overcome hate with love. pretty much the same kind of words that her her father talked about many years ago, darkness can not drive out darkness, only love can do that. haste can not drive out hate, only love can do that. reverend king told me personally, she hopes one of the many things they will accomplish that she hopes to see everybody will have a seat at table to establish the love of brotherhood for the community. jamie. >> kelly, do organizers feel like they have accomplished that goal? >> reporter: well, t
this morning at shiloh baptist church we heard from the daughter of dr. martin luther king, reverend bernice king, to fulfill her dad's dream that all people would have a seat at the table of brotherhood. >> we will overcome hate with the spirit of love. we will overcome prejudice and discrimination bias, with the spirit of compassion and understanding. we will overcome ultimately that which separates and divide us with a spirit of unity. >> reporter: so you can see right there...
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we are listening to or seeing bernice king speak at shiloh baptist church about her dad. she recalled some recollections with me saying she is always moved by people who meet her and greet her and talk about how her dad had a dream. she was only 5 months old when that speech was made. she told me in an interview that she believes much has been accomplished for being recognized by the contents of her character and not the color of her skin. buff she says there is still a lot of work to be done for education, violence and poverty which are impediments to realizing the dream. >> what happened in in the *, connecticut. that should have jolted us like nothing else. 6-year-olds losing their lives . thinking about chicago as we talked about and all those little boys and kids, young people killing each other. what has happened to a society that can turn away from that kind of situation and not realize this speaks to who we are as a nation and the can sr. in our society. the situation with trayvon martin. there are several trayvon martins every day, not just in the black communiti
we are listening to or seeing bernice king speak at shiloh baptist church about her dad. she recalled some recollections with me saying she is always moved by people who meet her and greet her and talk about how her dad had a dream. she was only 5 months old when that speech was made. she told me in an interview that she believes much has been accomplished for being recognized by the contents of her character and not the color of her skin. buff she says there is still a lot of work to be done...
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king's dream still lives on a day that will begin with prayer at the shiloh baptist church before anotherr was in this close enough to be able to hear all the speeches. >> lynn french was 16 years old when she attended the 1963 march on washington. she hopes today's speeches inspire generations to fight for justice. >> what's disturbing to see even with a black president we still have a long way to go. >> reporter: congressman john lewis was there too. then a young student organizer, one line from dr. king's speech still resonates today. >> let freedom reign. i think people all across america -- in their hearts, believe that freedom should reign forever and ever. devon dwyer, abc news, washington. >> the 50th anniversary of the march on washington leads us to the facebook question of the day. what cause would you march for today? we look forward to seeing your comments on wnnfans.com. be sure to join abc news for live coverage as president obama observes the 50th anniversary with a special address on the national mall this afternoon. >> the big story this morning, the civil war in syria a
king's dream still lives on a day that will begin with prayer at the shiloh baptist church before anotherr was in this close enough to be able to hear all the speeches. >> lynn french was 16 years old when she attended the 1963 march on washington. she hopes today's speeches inspire generations to fight for justice. >> what's disturbing to see even with a black president we still have a long way to go. >> reporter: congressman john lewis was there too. then a young student...
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have differently are that the northern forces are not as successful in the west, particularly in shiloh, this leads up to situation whereby the time you get to gettysburg, if the south wins that battle, it is likely to turn the populace against lincoln and maybe they could have lincoln when the election and then end the war. >> so now tell the story of the history was in your book, lincoln lost the election in 1864, what's going on a? >> well, i follow what is probably a pretty standard practice for people who speculate on the outcome of gettysburg. i have lee winning, because he does a couple of things because luck goes with them rather than against them, and the union army then has to retreat. lee doesn't have to do a whole lot more. he just has to stay in the north and make a menace of himself, and you know the way elections go. these things build and opponents jump on it and the next thing lincoln is defending himself because lee is rampaging through pennsylvania. there goes pennsylvania. there goes new york. the next thing you know he loses the election. the person coming in is goi
have differently are that the northern forces are not as successful in the west, particularly in shiloh, this leads up to situation whereby the time you get to gettysburg, if the south wins that battle, it is likely to turn the populace against lincoln and maybe they could have lincoln when the election and then end the war. >> so now tell the story of the history was in your book, lincoln lost the election in 1864, what's going on a? >> well, i follow what is probably a pretty...
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today, the shiloh church will also host a back-to-school event. give-aways at both events. similar back-to-school events are happening all over the bay area today. in san francisco, thousands of free school supplies and uniforms will be given away at the youngblood komen park in the bayview. today and tomorrow, the richmond police activity league is hosting its first back-to- school carnival at the hilltop mall. and at ktvu.com, you can click on our back-to-school tab to find school start dates and tips on back-to-school savings. >>> a surprise for some cal football fans. more on the new starter for this upcoming season. the connection to marin, and how the decision is making history. >> and california is being praised by the president. what he is saying about the implementation of the affordable care act. >> but first, here's a live look outside for you. that is the sunol grade. looking fantastic on this saturday morning. no major incidents really to report across the bay area roadways. time now, 9:43. you're watching mornings on 2. ♪ [ female an
today, the shiloh church will also host a back-to-school event. give-aways at both events. similar back-to-school events are happening all over the bay area today. in san francisco, thousands of free school supplies and uniforms will be given away at the youngblood komen park in the bayview. today and tomorrow, the richmond police activity league is hosting its first back-to- school carnival at the hilltop mall. and at ktvu.com, you can click on our back-to-school tab to find school start dates...
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king would have wanted it at shiloh baptist church in northwest washington.. back to you, kate. >> a big day ahead, don, thank you for setting that up for us. let's talk more about today's special 50th anniversary event with cnn political commentator democratic strategist donna brazile. great to see you. >> thank you. >> you've been working to help pull this together and the president will be speaking, will be making the concluding speech at the end of today's events. what do you want to hear from the president today? >> last night at the white house, the president hosted a reception with civil rights leaders from the, that spanned the generations, it was a remarkable occasion to see so many of those who braved with their lives to not just celebrate this moment but to also remind the country that we still have some ways to go. president obama said last night he told us not to have elevated expectations of what he might say today. of course he has a time frame, like all of the other speakers and prior to the president of course we will also hear from martin lu
king would have wanted it at shiloh baptist church in northwest washington.. back to you, kate. >> a big day ahead, don, thank you for setting that up for us. let's talk more about today's special 50th anniversary event with cnn political commentator democratic strategist donna brazile. great to see you. >> thank you. >> you've been working to help pull this together and the president will be speaking, will be making the concluding speech at the end of today's events. what do...
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they will march from that particular church service at shiloh baptist here to the mall.ce, calling it a march for jobs and justice. brian, a lot going on here today. we'll be right here to bring it all to you live of this momentous, historic occasion. >> brian: all right. kelly wright issues thank you very much. big speech for the president, historic as the first african-american president to see how far we've come and see what we'll be doing next when it comes to syria in the middle east. >> gretchen: that could take place in the next 24 to 48 hours. some sort of strike number now. why are we knowing so many details about what will happen? we're learning how it may play out, likely using tomahawk missiles. the mission will be to deter them prosecute using chemical weapons again but not replace the regime. that's not likely going to happen. it will last hours. not days. so is this the way now in which we do war, in which we tell the enemy, this is what we're going to do to you, so prepare for it? i'm a little quizzing how we're giving out all these details this morning s
they will march from that particular church service at shiloh baptist here to the mall.ce, calling it a march for jobs and justice. brian, a lot going on here today. we'll be right here to bring it all to you live of this momentous, historic occasion. >> brian: all right. kelly wright issues thank you very much. big speech for the president, historic as the first african-american president to see how far we've come and see what we'll be doing next when it comes to syria in the middle...
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i hold differently are that the northern forces are not as successful in the west particularly at shilohthis leads of to the situation by the time you get to gettysburg if the south wins the battle that might be to turn the populace against lincoln and maybe they could have him win that election and into the war. >> now can we tell the story how history was in your book in 1864 what is going on now? >> i follow what is probably pretty standard practice for people that speculate on the outcome of gettysburg. i have a league winning because he does a couple of things like those with him rather than against him, and the union army then has to retreat. lee just has to stay in the north and make a mess of himself. you know the way the elections go. the build and the opponent's catch up on it and he's defending himself because lee is rampaging through pennsylvania degette he's in new york, and the next thing you know he loses the election. the person coming in is going to be in a position to try to negotiate with the confederacy. it's not that they necessarily want to negotiate with the confed
i hold differently are that the northern forces are not as successful in the west particularly at shilohthis leads of to the situation by the time you get to gettysburg if the south wins the battle that might be to turn the populace against lincoln and maybe they could have him win that election and into the war. >> now can we tell the story how history was in your book in 1864 what is going on now? >> i follow what is probably pretty standard practice for people that speculate on...
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the first one of those was shiloh. so the book a blaze of glory which came out last year deals with the battle. each of these books comes out. the last year was shiloh. when i get into the research was surprised. sherman and you would be a character. and then there was the other character, the pau confederate police, a character that i was not all the familiar with. a lot of view of glacier and not all the familiar. is death changes the course of history. that's not an exaggeration. i'm talking about albert sidney johnston. if you don't know anything about him, that's fine. most people don't. johnson was the commander at shiloh, the confederate commander. he does not survive the battle. the reason that is important is in the confederate hierarchy albert sidney johnston of rings robert e. lee. when i posit to you and will debate with any historian, in the summer of 1862 les given command of the army of northern virginia by jefferson davis on the virginia peninsula it is highly likely that if robert sidney johnston was a
the first one of those was shiloh. so the book a blaze of glory which came out last year deals with the battle. each of these books comes out. the last year was shiloh. when i get into the research was surprised. sherman and you would be a character. and then there was the other character, the pau confederate police, a character that i was not all the familiar with. a lot of view of glacier and not all the familiar. is death changes the course of history. that's not an exaggeration. i'm talking...
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after shiloh, grant took that direction and sherman took another direction. in this particular way he fought like granddad and headed towards alanna in a series of fundamental battle. >> one question that we have is the willingness not to give up, as he said in the common or popular possession how is it that that kind of tenacity is cultivated we have a broad education and those who have such talent. >> it is hard to know if it is their genetic makeup. from the two occasions i went to iraq and afghanistan, we looked at what his average day was and i said to myself at the time, that is not sustainable. the man is only sleeping for your four hours a night if that. and later he had a health issue and i thought no one has that tenacity. and if you look at what he had to do you get the first thing that comes across my mind, physically like some politicians. it's like they are impervious than they are in an excellent physical condition but they also have a sense that i paid might use. i think david petraeus should've been the supreme commander much earlier than he
after shiloh, grant took that direction and sherman took another direction. in this particular way he fought like granddad and headed towards alanna in a series of fundamental battle. >> one question that we have is the willingness not to give up, as he said in the common or popular possession how is it that that kind of tenacity is cultivated we have a broad education and those who have such talent. >> it is hard to know if it is their genetic makeup. from the two occasions i went...