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david g moore. he has written the first
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david g moore. biogr written the first general -- >> thank you to the museum of the confederacy. and thank you to c-span. i want to start by reading from an introductory chapter of my book. just to kind of set things up. a group of veterans gathered in chattanooga, tennessee, in one of the key moments of the american civil war, they were in chattanooga for their 33rd annual meeting of the society of the army of the cumberland. that army had fought in march across middle tennessee in 1863, climbing mountains and reversing rivers before fighting confederate armies at chickamauga creek, in the greatest battle in the western theater of the war. in the minds of these veterans, chickamauga was not a union defeat, but rather the battle for the capture and permanent possession of the city where they were meeting, chattanooga. that capture of chattanooga eventually led to the capture of atlanta and the union victory in the war. at the third session of the meeting, an unexpected topic came up. a statue for the man who led the army of the cumberland during its most important battles in the
david g moore. biogr written the first general -- >> thank you to the museum of the confederacy. and thank you to c-span. i want to start by reading from an introductory chapter of my book. just to kind of set things up. a group of veterans gathered in chattanooga, tennessee, in one of the key moments of the american civil war, they were in chattanooga for their 33rd annual meeting of the society of the army of the cumberland. that army had fought in march across middle tennessee in 1863,...
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she is in the company of the works of other modern masters such as henry moore and jean arp, of david smith, noguchi, caro, rosati and motherwell. but she stands alone at the head of the south wall as a unifying force and vital core of color in the east building of the national gallery of art. ( music ) announcer: the bare necessities of living healthy are easy. just eat right, be active, and have fun. yeah! go to mypyramid.gov to find out more. annenberg media ♪ ¿abuela? iabuela, ya llegamos! narrador: bienvenidos al episodio 22 de destinos: an introduction to spanish. dolores acevedo. mucho gusto. el gusto es mío. ¿y la abuela? en el nombre del padre, del hijo y del espíritu santo... en este episodio, no hay vocabulario nuevo que aprender.
she is in the company of the works of other modern masters such as henry moore and jean arp, of david smith, noguchi, caro, rosati and motherwell. but she stands alone at the head of the south wall as a unifying force and vital core of color in the east building of the national gallery of art. ( music ) announcer: the bare necessities of living healthy are easy. just eat right, be active, and have fun. yeah! go to mypyramid.gov to find out more. annenberg media ♪ ¿abuela? iabuela, ya...
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thomas moore. david: hero for justice scalia. thanks for filling that in., those were a clerk, right? >> host: i think justic blackmon who wrote that. >> guest: i know it wasn't me. i want to make sure you let viewers know. >> host: it was from a clerk. >> guest: someone critizing her social calendar. >> guest: thank you to the calendar. the red mass was thomas moore. >> host: non-lawyers on the court? >> guest: not in my lifetime. not in your lifetime. i can't remember the last non-lawyer. i is absolutely right, you don't need to have a law degree to be on the supreme court. >> host: not boeing to happen? >> guest: first of all, law degrees are a dime a dozen. you could have experience with the law degree. that is what all the other justices of the past did have. early warren had a law degree and was a governor. so you had very, a lot of variation with the law degree and traditional legal experience. i would endorse what the scholar is saying trying to broaden the experience but just not talk about, to not have a law degree in this day and age would be har
thomas moore. david: hero for justice scalia. thanks for filling that in., those were a clerk, right? >> host: i think justic blackmon who wrote that. >> guest: i know it wasn't me. i want to make sure you let viewers know. >> host: it was from a clerk. >> guest: someone critizing her social calendar. >> guest: thank you to the calendar. the red mass was thomas moore. >> host: non-lawyers on the court? >> guest: not in my lifetime. not in your lifetime....
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moore street. 50 years old, the oldest african american bookstore in the united states of america. it's project thad the city will lose 44 hundred local businesses this year alone, a trend supervisor david -- is hoping to turn around. >> the same financial pressures that are pushing tenants out, residents out, are also pushing small businesses out, especially these legacy businesses and so it's important for us to do something in response to that. >>reporter: how can we help them? >> community group rs announcing what's called a legacy business rej city, to try and throw a lifeline to long-time businesses by offering tax cuts. the only requirement, you must have been in business for 30 years or more, and be connected to the neighborhood. >> take cafe -- for example, been here for some 60 years, but san francisco icon, neighbors in north beach say they can't imagine the city without it. >> this has always been here. and it's like something that never changes. and it's, you know, everybody's really, really cool here, you know t it's a wonderful place. >>reporter: like cookie cutter coffee house, one of the enduring and unique centers, not only of coffee cull turk but san francisco culture
moore street. 50 years old, the oldest african american bookstore in the united states of america. it's project thad the city will lose 44 hundred local businesses this year alone, a trend supervisor david -- is hoping to turn around. >> the same financial pressures that are pushing tenants out, residents out, are also pushing small businesses out, especially these legacy businesses and so it's important for us to do something in response to that. >>reporter: how can we help them?...
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jennifer and david for that great introduction for laying the groundwork on why culture and opportunity are linked and why it matters. let me go through my panelists. on my immediate left is steve moore. steve is the current chief economist at the heritage foundation. his second stint at heritage. he was back at the heritage back in the '80s before he decamped to the cato institute, president reagan, senior economist to the u.s., most recently was on "the wall street journal" editorial board. so, i know heritage is glad to have steve back in his role as chief economist. in the middle is health macdonald, thomas c. smith fellow at manhattan institute and editor of city journal. recipient of the 2005 bradlee prize. she's worked on many different issues at city journal covering homeland security, immigration, policing, homelessness, education policies, families and businesses improvement districts. to her immediate left, far left, last but certainly not least, another former heritage colleague of mine, chuck donovan. now the president of the charlotte lozier institute. before that he was legislative director of the national right to life committee. he also worked as a speechwriter for p
jennifer and david for that great introduction for laying the groundwork on why culture and opportunity are linked and why it matters. let me go through my panelists. on my immediate left is steve moore. steve is the current chief economist at the heritage foundation. his second stint at heritage. he was back at the heritage back in the '80s before he decamped to the cato institute, president reagan, senior economist to the u.s., most recently was on "the wall street journal"...
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watching american history tv, all weekend every .eekend on c-span3 >> next on the civil war, author david moore discusses the career of union general william rosecrans, a west point graduate who played a role in union victories and multiple battles, including the battle chickamauga . after his military career, he went on to serve as ambassador to mexico and congressmen, representing california. this event is from the museum of the confederacy. it's about 50 minutes. i want to start by reading from an introductory chapter of my book. just to kind of set things up.
watching american history tv, all weekend every .eekend on c-span3 >> next on the civil war, author david moore discusses the career of union general william rosecrans, a west point graduate who played a role in union victories and multiple battles, including the battle chickamauga . after his military career, he went on to serve as ambassador to mexico and congressmen, representing california. this event is from the museum of the confederacy. it's about 50 minutes. i want to start by...