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kara buck was sterilized at the lynchburg colony and thousands of people were sterilized there after her. more than eight thousand people in virginia were sterilized under the generous laws more than twenty thousand california in the rest of the united states as many as sixty thousand people were sterilized. it's always surprising to me a few people actually heard the story it's not something we're proud of in america . she play an equal to the men come from but we need to do everything that so that group to do this is the way to absolutely by these people to do that will concede that it was if you do it. you know we don't like you know because they didn't know really didn't know did happen see who she needs to be the need of solving this all the meanness all that. in one thousand thirty one the psychiatrist co-founder of the racial hygiene organization became director of the psychiatric institute in munich he also became one of the three authors of the nazi eugenic law of july nine hundred thirty three so that's the two daughters you get you can eat it. because immortal soul you kno
kara buck was sterilized at the lynchburg colony and thousands of people were sterilized there after her. more than eight thousand people in virginia were sterilized under the generous laws more than twenty thousand california in the rest of the united states as many as sixty thousand people were sterilized. it's always surprising to me a few people actually heard the story it's not something we're proud of in america . she play an equal to the men come from but we need to do everything that so...
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kerry book was sterilized at the lynchburg colony and thousands of people were sterilized there after her. more than eight thousand people in virginia were sterilized under the generous laws more than twenty thousand california and the rest of the united states as many as sixty thousand people were sterilized. it's always surprising to me a few people actually have heard this story it's not something we're proud of in america. she lay out because they don't come from but we need to do everything that i said that. did this is the way to absolutely buy these people to do that we'll consider you know that it was a fix to do it. you know we don't like you know what we see they didn't know didn't know do it up and see who's in the east of the senate in the solving this all these means of solving. that. in one thousand thirty one the psychiatrist co-founder of the racial hygiene organization became director of the psychiatric institute in munich he also became one of the three authors of the nazi eugenic law of july one nine hundred thirty three so fast that you dorsey get to go unique it d
kerry book was sterilized at the lynchburg colony and thousands of people were sterilized there after her. more than eight thousand people in virginia were sterilized under the generous laws more than twenty thousand california and the rest of the united states as many as sixty thousand people were sterilized. it's always surprising to me a few people actually have heard this story it's not something we're proud of in america. she lay out because they don't come from but we need to do...
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finding an institution near lynchburg virginia shows a young lady named karen buck was the first person to be sterilized. i met her in one nine hundred eighty three and she told me how she had been falsely accused of being promiscuous of being an unfit mother a big moral degenerate. when we asked to film the former institution where carrie puck found herself we were told that most of the building no longer existed. but in going to see it ourselves it seems that the building is in fact still there. the evidence was carrie's feebleminded this was inherited. this was determined by giving an i.q. test to her mother who also had been in the virginia colony she flunked. and to carry who also failed it and she had a illegitimate daughter named vivian who was then about six or eight months old and the nurse said that she seemed to be feeble minded as well. first it went to the virginia court of appeals and then it went to the united states supreme court decision was rendered in one nine hundred twenty seven by justice all over wendell holmes jr who was regarded as one of the great progressive j
finding an institution near lynchburg virginia shows a young lady named karen buck was the first person to be sterilized. i met her in one nine hundred eighty three and she told me how she had been falsely accused of being promiscuous of being an unfit mother a big moral degenerate. when we asked to film the former institution where carrie puck found herself we were told that most of the building no longer existed. but in going to see it ourselves it seems that the building is in fact still...
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on june 17th and june 18th came the battle of lynchburg, which didn't last very long, because hunter who wasn't one of the great union generals to say the least, fled once he saw early's troops. so hunter fled over the mountain into west virginia, what is now west virginia. early thought about chasing him, they didn't, but he took one look and saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this is big. so early marched his men down the valley, north because of the way the river flows, so they began to march down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied. a third to the half of the men did not even have shoes. they tied burlap around their feet. they waited two days along the route for a shipment of shoes. they got up to harpers ferry in martinsburg, both in west virginia now, then in virginia, where another dim bulb of union generals, he was a political general, a german immigrant, he was made a general because he could bring in germans, he was from st. louis. he was the one who had the not very good experience at new market on may 15th,
on june 17th and june 18th came the battle of lynchburg, which didn't last very long, because hunter who wasn't one of the great union generals to say the least, fled once he saw early's troops. so hunter fled over the mountain into west virginia, what is now west virginia. early thought about chasing him, they didn't, but he took one look and saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this is big. so early marched his men down the valley, north because of the way the river...
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look at the heavier rain in lynchburg through richmond. now into southern maryland. there's the stuff over toward norfolk, virginia beach. in st. mary's county coming out of the northern neck, newland, back toward reedville though jan said she hasn't seen much rain down there. north and west of us, not much going on yet, montgomery and loudoun and howard and northern fairfax county. in the mountains of west virginia, western maryland, we're seeing a couple of showers starting to pop. here in d.c., i was in the rain, light rain at noon but last few minutes we're just on the edge. notice southeast seeing it over toward prince george's county. most of that county is seeing some light rain now. a little heavier shower has popped up between amissville and front royal trying to drift up toward upperville in northern fauquier county. kind of cloudy and murky out there. certainly much more humid than it was earlier in the week. upper 70s to around 80. low 70s by 9:00. the nationals and phillys are trying to get a game in. well very to watch the doppler. there's a chance of s
look at the heavier rain in lynchburg through richmond. now into southern maryland. there's the stuff over toward norfolk, virginia beach. in st. mary's county coming out of the northern neck, newland, back toward reedville though jan said she hasn't seen much rain down there. north and west of us, not much going on yet, montgomery and loudoun and howard and northern fairfax county. in the mountains of west virginia, western maryland, we're seeing a couple of showers starting to pop. here in...
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on june 17th and june 18th came the battle of lynchburg, which didn't last very long, because hunterd saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this is big. so early marched his men down the valley, north because of the way the river flows, so they began to march down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied. a third to the half of the men did not even have shoes. they tied burlap around their feet. they waited two days along the route for a shipment of shoes. they got up to harpers ferry in martinsburg, both in west virginia now, then in virginia, where another dim bulb of union generals, he was a political general, a german immigrant, he was made a general because he could bring in germans, he was from st. louis. he was the one who had the not very good experience at new market on may 15th, where he outnumbered the confederate troops and lost when the entire corps of v.m.i. cadets came up from lexington and defeated sigel, unofficially known as the flying dutchman. sigel fled martinsburg and harpers ferry and they had a nice 4th
on june 17th and june 18th came the battle of lynchburg, which didn't last very long, because hunterd saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this is big. so early marched his men down the valley, north because of the way the river flows, so they began to march down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied. a third to the half of the men did not even have shoes. they tied burlap around their feet. they waited two days along the route for a...
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they got on old trains and they arrived at lynchburg on june 17th. the mountain into west virginia to what is now west virginia. early thought about chasing him. they didn't. but he took one look and saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this was big. so early marched his men down the valley. when we say down to shenandoah, we mean north because of the way the river flows. they began a march down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied. one-third to a half of the men didn't even have shoes. they tied burlap around their feet. they waited two days along the route for a shipment of shoes. they got up to paharper's ferry and martinsburg where general franz sigel, another dim bulb of -- he was a german immigrant, he was made a general because he could bring in germany. he was from st. louis. he was the one who had the not very good experience at newmark. on may 15th where he outnumbered the confederate troops and he lost when the entire corps of vmi cadets came up from lexington. franz sigel known
they got on old trains and they arrived at lynchburg on june 17th. the mountain into west virginia to what is now west virginia. early thought about chasing him. they didn't. but he took one look and saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this was big. so early marched his men down the valley. when we say down to shenandoah, we mean north because of the way the river flows. they began a march down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied....
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isn't it funny right between virginia beach and lynchburg they buried thomas jefferson. i think those bones must move uilet a bit. but his work endures. his work endures. it has been a triumph in many ways in virginia history. he's been a model for the country as a whole in understanding the supreme court. and it has been fascinating to see this move into international law. thank you very much. [applause] now, there may be some questions. >> yes, sir. thank you very much. the statute was 1786, and shortly thereafter it was in the constitution. what were some of the s -- associate logical -- socialogical factors that drove the nation to war over religious freedom? >> well, religious freedom, it -- well, religious freedom it wasn't just a church-state rim like massachusetts, connecticut, new hampshire, they got rid of those. so the virginia model becomes ational in the states. i don't know if i answered your question. i probably didn't. there were several parts to it. sir? anything more? >> the everson decision, what was the legal basis for the caurts to extend the first a
isn't it funny right between virginia beach and lynchburg they buried thomas jefferson. i think those bones must move uilet a bit. but his work endures. his work endures. it has been a triumph in many ways in virginia history. he's been a model for the country as a whole in understanding the supreme court. and it has been fascinating to see this move into international law. thank you very much. [applause] now, there may be some questions. >> yes, sir. thank you very much. the statute was...
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isn't it funny between virginia lynchburg, they buried thomas jefferson.laughter] movenk those bones must quite a bit. but his work indoors. his work indoors. it has been a triumph in many ways in virginia history. it has been a model for the and now it ishole fascinating to see this thing move in international law. thank you very much. [applause] sent on now, there may be some questions. yes, sir. yes, sir. thank you very much. the statute was 1886 and shortly thereafter it was in the constitution. what were some of the sociological and economic factors that drove the nation toward this religious freedom? freedom,the religious it was not just the nation, i mean it wasn't just virginia. those colonies that had already had religious freedom, places like pennsylvania and rhode island. other placese where the churches were established in different ways, like massachusetts. amendment, in many ways, when the constitution was drafted, they knew they were going to have to deal with the subject of religion, but the country was so pluralistic, you a single have req
isn't it funny between virginia lynchburg, they buried thomas jefferson.laughter] movenk those bones must quite a bit. but his work indoors. his work indoors. it has been a triumph in many ways in virginia history. it has been a model for the and now it ishole fascinating to see this thing move in international law. thank you very much. [applause] sent on now, there may be some questions. yes, sir. yes, sir. thank you very much. the statute was 1886 and shortly thereafter it was in the...
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the south side which ran from city point, modern-day through petersburg to lynchburg. and north of petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, they contained 4 caught in males. these operations, the discussions we were having about the importance of places will be cranking out supplies and food for the soldiers. addition to that, the confederacy operated several wartime plants near the city still functioning and the summer of 1864 including the lead -- saltpetercial for gun power and wagon works. blockade andto the created greater importance for the petersburg railroad because it was a separate company. withcting petersburg european rain goods through the blockade. have -- i should there's petersburg. great wanted to cut off communications and transportation of goods through petersburg and destroy lee's army. even fully arrived in petersburg, union troops assaulted the city. see's operations began. e operations began. in the midst of the summer of and heat wave was the constant sharpshooting. and a plan had developed to break this campaign before it lasted much
the south side which ran from city point, modern-day through petersburg to lynchburg. and north of petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, they contained 4 caught in males. these operations, the discussions we were having about the importance of places will be cranking out supplies and food for the soldiers. addition to that, the confederacy operated several wartime plants near the city still functioning and the summer of 1864 including the lead -- saltpetercial for gun power and...
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general lee has detached too early with the second corps, and they have dealt with general hunter and lynchburgappened there in 1862 and it had been the route that the confederate hs followed to their defeat in gettysburg in '63. it looks like a repeat as his men march through lexington on the 26th day of june. on the 1st day of july they march through winchester, virginia, and on the 5th day of july they will cross the potomac river. is it going to be another repetition of what had happened in '62 and '63? general grant seemed to not be overly concerned about the threat to washington by the general's men. the president of the railroad is telling him it's a real threat and grant is going to move rather slowly. as the confederates will now move toward isolating the union troops, which evacuated harpers ferry on maryland heights and close in on frederick, maryland. on frederick, maryland, they have occupied it on the 8th day of july. a union army has been assembled there on the banks of the river and on the 9th day of july at the battle, who would write the most popular novel written in the 19th
general lee has detached too early with the second corps, and they have dealt with general hunter and lynchburgappened there in 1862 and it had been the route that the confederate hs followed to their defeat in gettysburg in '63. it looks like a repeat as his men march through lexington on the 26th day of june. on the 1st day of july they march through winchester, virginia, and on the 5th day of july they will cross the potomac river. is it going to be another repetition of what had happened in...
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been organized at richmond, charleston, macon, atlanta, and selma, and smaller ones at danville, lynchburg, montgomery, besides other establishments. a superb powder mill has been built at augusta, the credit of which is due george washington. melting works were established by me at petersburg. a cannon foundry established at macon for heavy guns and bronze found ris at macon and augusta. and saulsbury, north carolina. and corksville, virginia. a manufacturing of carbine has been built up in richmond, and a rifle factory at asheville, north carolina. and a new very large armory at macon, including a pistol factory built up under contract here and sent to atlanta, and thence transferred under purchase to macon. a second pistol factory at columbus, georgia. all of these have required incessant toil and attention, but have borne such fruit as relieved the country from fear of want in these respects. where three years ago, we were not making a gun, pistol nor saber, nor shot nor shell, except at a pound of powder, now we make all of these in quantities to meet the demands of our large army. in
been organized at richmond, charleston, macon, atlanta, and selma, and smaller ones at danville, lynchburg, montgomery, besides other establishments. a superb powder mill has been built at augusta, the credit of which is due george washington. melting works were established by me at petersburg. a cannon foundry established at macon for heavy guns and bronze found ris at macon and augusta. and saulsbury, north carolina. and corksville, virginia. a manufacturing of carbine has been built up in...
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on june 18th came the battle of lynchburg that not many people heard of because it didn't last very longroops. when we say down we mean north because of the way the river flows. they marched down the shenandoah valley. they were not very well supplied. half of the men didn't have shoes, they tied burlap around their feet. they got up to harper's ferry in marltons burg where the union under general siegel another dim bulb, he was a political general, a german immigrant, he was made a general because he could bring in german -- he was the one who had the not very good experience at new market, where he outnumbered the confederate troops and lost when the entire corps of cadets came up from lexington and defeated franz siegel. he's known as the flying dutchman. siegel fled martinsburg and harpers ferry, and they had a nice 4th of july, eating all the yankees food and benches the next day they crossed over the potomac river into maryland. this was the third invasion of the north by confederate troops. siegel fled with his troops to maryland heights, which were just on the other side of the r
on june 18th came the battle of lynchburg that not many people heard of because it didn't last very longroops. when we say down we mean north because of the way the river flows. they marched down the shenandoah valley. they were not very well supplied. half of the men didn't have shoes, they tied burlap around their feet. they got up to harper's ferry in marltons burg where the union under general siegel another dim bulb, he was a political general, a german immigrant, he was made a general...
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it's in lynchburg and roanoke and all tracking again toward us. so we have this to look forward to. i'm not sure it's going to be as intense as what we're seeing south of here but certainly with all the rain down here, i can't ignore it even though some of the models are yes and some of the models are no. richmond, williamsburg, there's some yellows and oranges. heavier rains moving into charlottesville almost to fredricksburg, on the west side of fredricksburg. lighter showers toward southern maryland. northern neck seeing showers on and off. this goes around to oxford. huntingtown over toward shady side, north beach, chesapeake beach seeing a few lighter showers. waldorf south 301 through la plata, nanjemoy. in d.c. we've got plenty of clouds, a break or two. the sun came up a few minutes apg. we're not really going to see it -- minutes apg. we're not really going to see it today. temperatures will be down in the upper 70s and low 80s. got to 89 yesterday with the sunshine after the nice cool days we had tuesday and wednesday. this morning isolated 50s but more 60s and 70s. so the
it's in lynchburg and roanoke and all tracking again toward us. so we have this to look forward to. i'm not sure it's going to be as intense as what we're seeing south of here but certainly with all the rain down here, i can't ignore it even though some of the models are yes and some of the models are no. richmond, williamsburg, there's some yellows and oranges. heavier rains moving into charlottesville almost to fredricksburg, on the west side of fredricksburg. lighter showers toward southern...
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they arrived at lynchburg on june 17th. and on june 18th came the battle of lynchburg which many people did hear of because it didn't last long. hunter fled once he saw early's troops. early thought about chasing him. they didn't. but he took one look and saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this was big. so early marched his troops down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied. third to a half of the men did not have shoes. they tied burlap around their feet. they waited two days along the route for a shipment of shoes. they got up to harper's ferry in virginia where the union -- he was a political general. he was made a general. he was the one who had the not very good experience at new mark on may 18th when we lost when the entire corps of the cadets came up from lexington and defeated segal. he's known as the french dutchman for his propensity to fly. they had a nice fourth of july, the southern troops did, eating all of the yankees food. on the next day they cro
they arrived at lynchburg on june 17th. and on june 18th came the battle of lynchburg which many people did hear of because it didn't last long. hunter fled once he saw early's troops. early thought about chasing him. they didn't. but he took one look and saw the entire shenandoah valley was cleared of union troops. this was big. so early marched his troops down the shenandoah valley. they were very -- they were not very well supplied. third to a half of the men did not have shoes. they tied...
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general lee has detached too early with the second corps, and they have dealt with general hunter and lynchburgtheir defeat in gettysburg in '63. it looks like a repeat as his men march through lexington on the 26th day of june. on the 1st day of july they march through winchester, virginia, and on the 5th day of july they will cross the potomac river. is it going to be another repetition of what had happened in '62 and '63? general grant seemed to not be overly concerned about the threat to washington by the
general lee has detached too early with the second corps, and they have dealt with general hunter and lynchburgtheir defeat in gettysburg in '63. it looks like a repeat as his men march through lexington on the 26th day of june. on the 1st day of july they march through winchester, virginia, and on the 5th day of july they will cross the potomac river. is it going to be another repetition of what had happened in '62 and '63? general grant seemed to not be overly concerned about the threat to...
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and then in lynchburg. and most tragically, in canada last summer, 47 people died when a runaway crude oil train derailed in a tiny town in quebec. there's widespread agreement that safety standards have not kept pace. so the government is drawing up what it calls comprehensive new safety rules. among the proposals, stronger tank cars, better braking systems, and slower speeds for trains with older model cars, and safer routeing and better notifications to states on shipment. and safety advocates say that this does not go far enough, it would take two years. >> i call them pepsi cans on wheels. they are so thin skinned, and the national transportation safety board has been issuing alarms about them for 20 years. >> there's no notification to local fire and police as the trains roll through. the secrecy is necessary for safety. and safety groups disagree. >> there's not one citizen in the country that has been doled the routing. >> he points out that all shipments arrive safely, but even when a mishap can tu
and then in lynchburg. and most tragically, in canada last summer, 47 people died when a runaway crude oil train derailed in a tiny town in quebec. there's widespread agreement that safety standards have not kept pace. so the government is drawing up what it calls comprehensive new safety rules. among the proposals, stronger tank cars, better braking systems, and slower speeds for trains with older model cars, and safer routeing and better notifications to states on shipment. and safety...
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activity that you see down toward lymphburg is the more significant portion of our storm system that -- lynchburg is the more significant portion of our storm system that is moving down to the neck of virginia and extreme southern positive,s of the delmarva. look -- portions of the delmarva. looking at 9 futurecast where this is going as the nats game is beginning tonight, we're still dry at fedex field and the beltway, but the possibility of a sprinkle or shower popping through during that game, we will track that for you. i don't think we'll see thunderstorms overnight, but there is the potential for showers and thunderstorms for that tuesday morning commute. we'll talk more about that coming up in the first alert seven-day forecast. >>> in the corruption trial of the mcdonnells embarrassing testimony about an out of control first lady, plus another jury member is gone. peggy fox joins us live from the richmond courthouse where she has been covering this trial from the very beginning. >> reporter: it was another awkward day for maureen mcdonnell. a former cabinet secretary of bob mcdonnell test
activity that you see down toward lymphburg is the more significant portion of our storm system that -- lynchburg is the more significant portion of our storm system that is moving down to the neck of virginia and extreme southern positive,s of the delmarva. look -- portions of the delmarva. looking at 9 futurecast where this is going as the nats game is beginning tonight, we're still dry at fedex field and the beltway, but the possibility of a sprinkle or shower popping through during that...
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cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shen an doea valley, take places like lynchburgt off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with
cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shen an doea valley, take places like lynchburgt off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with
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cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shen an doea valley, take places like lynchburgand cut off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with butler's army and the 18th corps can take petersburg, cut the supply line to the army in northern virginia, and finally defeat lee. the union plan works like clock work. sheridan heads off on his raid. it will end disastrously at the battle of torrian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what grant might be preparing to do is to swing back toward richmond north of the james river. so lee stays here at cold harbor, sends some of his soldier
cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shen an doea valley, take places like lynchburgand cut off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with butler's army and the 18th corps can take petersburg, cut the supply line to the army in northern virginia, and finally defeat lee. the union plan works like clock work. sheridan heads off on his raid. it...
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in lynchburg, virginia. good morning. caller: am i on the air?s, with any military intelligence, without any aid, no army can function. i know isis is getting money from kidnap people and then they bank. as long as that money keeps on flowing, like vietnam, as long --the supplies keep going, nbc and north vietnam had enough supplies to defeat the west. if you do not cannot be supplies, they can continue to fight. moneyg as they have coming in, people coming in from around the world, with the ideology in their mind, let's keep killing americans. it will never stop. states, are the kurdish people doing enough to cut off supplies fueling isis? we are certainly doing everything we can in making sure the areas that we have captured, these areas of revenue are taken back. certainly that does not help anybody but lengthening isis. to, the caller is referring kidnapping and offering grandson -- ransom -- some of my wife's own relatives were caught by isis. they asked for hefty amounts of money. the people put money forward and they were directed to six d
in lynchburg, virginia. good morning. caller: am i on the air?s, with any military intelligence, without any aid, no army can function. i know isis is getting money from kidnap people and then they bank. as long as that money keeps on flowing, like vietnam, as long --the supplies keep going, nbc and north vietnam had enough supplies to defeat the west. if you do not cannot be supplies, they can continue to fight. moneyg as they have coming in, people coming in from around the world, with the...
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the south side which ran from city point, modern day hopewell, virginia, through petersburg, to lynchburge norfolk and petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, the city possessed four cotton factories, three flour mills, four iron foundries and three planing mills. these operations, tap into a discussion we were just having about the importance of places, are going to be cranking out supplies and food for the confederacy throughout the war. in addition to that industrial activity, the confederacy operated several wartime plants within our near the city. still functioning in the summer of 1864. including rope works, a lead works, to obtain salt pewter for the gun powder and a wagon works. wartime blockade, getting back to the interest of the blockade, created even greater importance for the petersburg railroad, because at weldon, a separate railroad company, weldon and wilmington operated connecting petersburg with european-ran goods through the blockade there at wilmington. grant wanted -- oops, i should have clicked a while ago. here's petersburg. grant wanted to cut off richmo
the south side which ran from city point, modern day hopewell, virginia, through petersburg, to lynchburge norfolk and petersburg. in addition to petersburg's railroads, the city possessed four cotton factories, three flour mills, four iron foundries and three planing mills. these operations, tap into a discussion we were just having about the importance of places, are going to be cranking out supplies and food for the confederacy throughout the war. in addition to that industrial activity, the...
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fayetteville, augusta, charleston, columbus, macon, atlanta, and selma, and smaller ones at danville, lynchburg, montgomery, besides other establishments. a superb powder mill has been built at augusta, the credit ofm which is due colonel george washington. melting works were established by me at petersburg. and turned over to the mining bureau. a cannon foundry established at macon for heavy guns and bronze- foundries at macon, columbus, and at augusta.ies. a foundry for shot and shell at salesbury, north carolina. armories at richmond and sh fayetteville, a manufacturing oe carbine has been built up in a l richmond and a riflee factory a asheville, north carolina. and a new very large armory at macon, including a pistol factory built up under contract here and sent to atlanta, and sent to atlanta then transferred under purchase to macon. a second pistol factory at columbus, georgia. all of these have required incessant toil and attention, but have borne such fruit as relieves the country from fear of want in these respects. want where three years ago, we were e not making a gun, pistol nor sa
fayetteville, augusta, charleston, columbus, macon, atlanta, and selma, and smaller ones at danville, lynchburg, montgomery, besides other establishments. a superb powder mill has been built at augusta, the credit ofm which is due colonel george washington. melting works were established by me at petersburg. and turned over to the mining bureau. a cannon foundry established at macon for heavy guns and bronze- foundries at macon, columbus, and at augusta.ies. a foundry for shot and shell at...
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cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shen an doea valley, take places like lynchburgand cut off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with butler's army and the 18th corps can take petersburg, cut the supply line to the army in northern virginia, and finally defeat lee. the union plan works like clock work. sheridan heads off on his raid. it will end disastrously at the battle of torrian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what grant might be preparing to do is to swing back toward richmond north of the james river. so lee stays here at cold harbor, sends some of his soldier
cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shen an doea valley, take places like lynchburgand cut off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with butler's army and the 18th corps can take petersburg, cut the supply line to the army in northern virginia, and finally defeat lee. the union plan works like clock work. sheridan heads off on his raid. it...
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cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shenandoah valley, take places like lynchburg and cut off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with butler's army and the 18th corps can take petersburg, cut the supply line to the army in northern virginia, and finally defeat lee. the union plan works like clock work. sheridan heads off on his raid. it will end disastrously at the battle of trevilian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what grant might be preparing to do is to swing back toward richmond north of the james river. so lee stays here at cold harbor, sends some of his sold
cut off some of the rail lines, maybe even move up into the shenandoah valley, take places like lynchburg and cut off the james river canal. he's then going to take the army of the potomac, pull it out of cold harbor, swing it south, cross the james, and then that army, in combination with butler's army and the 18th corps can take petersburg, cut the supply line to the army in northern virginia, and finally defeat lee. the union plan works like clock work. sheridan heads off on his raid. it...
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in lynchburg, virginia, on our line for republicans. good morning. >> caller: am i on the air?>> host: yeah, e.b., go ahead. turn your tv down and go ahead with your question. >> caller: everybody knows that without any kind of aid, no army can function. so i understand that the isis is getting monies from, like, they kidnap people, they rob banks, they get the monies from all kinds of ways, and as hong as that money keep -- as long as the that money keeps flowing, the nvc in north vietnam had enough supplies to defeat the west. when you don't cut off the supplies from any enemy, they can continue to fight. so as long as the money comes in, as long as they've got all the people from around the world, ideology in their mind, come on, let's kill americans, let's kill -- when they've got all that, you're never going to stop it. they'll just keep going on and on. >> host: mr. zebari, is the united states, is iraq, are the kurdish people doing enough to cut off the supplies that are fueling isis? >> guest: well, we're certainly doing everything we can in making sure that the -- [ina
in lynchburg, virginia, on our line for republicans. good morning. >> caller: am i on the air?>> host: yeah, e.b., go ahead. turn your tv down and go ahead with your question. >> caller: everybody knows that without any kind of aid, no army can function. so i understand that the isis is getting monies from, like, they kidnap people, they rob banks, they get the monies from all kinds of ways, and as hong as that money keep -- as long as the that money keeps flowing, the nvc in...
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the south side, which ran from city point through petersburg to lynchburg and norfolk and petersburg.dition, the city possessed four cotton mills, an other operations. these operations tap into a discussion we were just having about the importance of places are going to be cranking out supplies and food for the confederacy throughout the war. in addition to that industrial activity, the confederacy separated several wartime plants within or near the city, still funking in the summer of 1864 including a naval ropeworks, a leadworks, artificial nighter bids to obtain salt peter for the gun powder and a wagonworks. a war time blockade, getting back to the interests in the blockade, had created even greater importance for the petersburg railroad because weldon operated connecting petersburg with european-ran goods through the blockade there at wilmington. grant wanted -- i should have clicked a while ago. there's petersburg. grant wanted to cut off richmond's communications and transportation of goods from and through petersburg and, of course, destroy lee's army. from june 15th to the 18
the south side, which ran from city point through petersburg to lynchburg and norfolk and petersburg.dition, the city possessed four cotton mills, an other operations. these operations tap into a discussion we were just having about the importance of places are going to be cranking out supplies and food for the confederacy throughout the war. in addition to that industrial activity, the confederacy separated several wartime plants within or near the city, still funking in the summer of 1864...
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lynchburg, hear from virginia. larry, independent line. acceptingank you for my call. first of all, i would like to state that israel as a state has no boundaries. there is no state anywhere in the world that does not have boundaries. of course, the conflict started when israel1948 went in and occupied the palestinian slayers. america, britain, france, most of european powers, south africa supported israel. todays the case even here as far as support to european powers to support israel and oppress the refugees, the palestinians, in their own land. response bytural the people. icondly, just the other day, understand that $225 million was allocated to israel for that missile program. larry.hat is right, the house and senate passed additional money for the israeli missile defense system. to your question on borders, just a look at a map on israel and to focus in on gaza, this is a piece from "usa today." that haveof tunnels come from gaza into israel and a broader map here of israel and how tiny the gaza strip is. any reaction to what larry had to say? guest: sure. first
lynchburg, hear from virginia. larry, independent line. acceptingank you for my call. first of all, i would like to state that israel as a state has no boundaries. there is no state anywhere in the world that does not have boundaries. of course, the conflict started when israel1948 went in and occupied the palestinian slayers. america, britain, france, most of european powers, south africa supported israel. todays the case even here as far as support to european powers to support israel and...