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the fort. he decided to put the fort in its location where we are today instead of moving it up north on the tongue river. we've had officials come through that said this is a strategically smart location to pace mr. the fort. it has national -- natural benches and carington has cared -- carried out the shame and dimensions of the fort before he came west. he gets here in july, friday the 13th of 1866 and on his way, red cloud has basically delivered the message to him that he's going to have to fight for every day that the military is here. and it's at that point that carington really realizes how deep he is. ow in over his head he is. wives and children have come out with him. they think they're at peace. but red cloud understands the history of expansion in the west. there are 562 recognized tribes in north america and by 1866 red cloud has seen and has heard the stories of how all of those trikes have been dispersed throughout north america, so in 1866 when red cloud succeeds in alleying th
the fort. he decided to put the fort in its location where we are today instead of moving it up north on the tongue river. we've had officials come through that said this is a strategically smart location to pace mr. the fort. it has national -- natural benches and carington has cared -- carried out the shame and dimensions of the fort before he came west. he gets here in july, friday the 13th of 1866 and on his way, red cloud has basically delivered the message to him that he's going to have...
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fort monroe and fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. >> it is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell them we don't look that old as we've and burned to the ground twice. from almost the beginning, it has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for the nation and for the world to emulate. in july 1610, there were two ethnicities and cultures in hampton, that is the english colonist and that of the indians. just over nine years later, a third ethnicity and culture was introduced. that if africans. in late august, 1619, the white line arrived at point comfort with human cargo, captured in an attack on a spanish slave ship, the san juan batista. the virginia secretary stated that 20 odd were traded for food and supplies. among those first documented africans to be brought to north america in 1619 were two individuals known as anthony and isabella. they were married and in 1624, it is believed to give birth to the first african child born in english america. they named him william tucker, and honor of a virginia planter. the descendents of anthony an
fort monroe and fort monroe national monument in hampton, virginia. >> it is a historic city that is 409 years old. i often tell them we don't look that old as we've and burned to the ground twice. from almost the beginning, it has been a multiethnic and multicultural city, a model for the nation and for the world to emulate. in july 1610, there were two ethnicities and cultures in hampton, that is the english colonist and that of the indians. just over nine years later, a third ethnicity...
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fort minutes we will visit kearny. sheridanwill visit the county museum to hear about the impact coal mining had on the area. we begin with the history of rodeo. >> [indiscernible] no other place to be the second week in -- weekend of july than here in wyoming. we invite you all. oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ >> i tell you, this week is the biggest week in sheridan economically. ago sheridan was dead as a doornail. there was nothing going on. citizens decided we needed to provide someto economic opportunity and entertainment. that was the charter, and still is. 89 years later we are still doing the same thing. and 29 -- 1929, we welcomed a financier who bought the historic pk ranch. for two years they had a rodeo out in the field. i think there were cars from 23 states. the people of sheridan said, if they can't do it, why can't we do it here. a group of citizens gather to form a committee. they didn't start out on a small scale, they wante
fort minutes we will visit kearny. sheridanwill visit the county museum to hear about the impact coal mining had on the area. we begin with the history of rodeo. >> [indiscernible] no other place to be the second week in -- weekend of july than here in wyoming. we invite you all. oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ >> i tell you, this week is the biggest week in sheridan economically. ago sheridan was dead...
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as the fort came under attack by a group of native americans, major mccullough arrived at the fort with 40 mounted men. they all made it safely inside the gate except for the major who was then forced to flee to a nearby hill. if you know anything about west virginia or wheeling, west virginia, we've got plenty of hills. so when he got to the top, he found himself surrounded and his only hope of escaping was by leaping off of the edge which was about a 300-foot drop. well, being the bold leader that he was, major mccullough took the jump. he and his horse survived this leap. and they galloped away. today that spot is marked by a historic marker and it's called mccullough's leap. and i can remember my parents as a young girl when we would go to wheeling, my parents stopping and explaining this incredible story about the leap of major mccullough with his horse down the 300 feet. you ought to go see it because when you look at it, you go that's a long way. of course, we cannot forget the women who also helped shape wheeling's history. there was another siege on fort henry that took place i
as the fort came under attack by a group of native americans, major mccullough arrived at the fort with 40 mounted men. they all made it safely inside the gate except for the major who was then forced to flee to a nearby hill. if you know anything about west virginia or wheeling, west virginia, we've got plenty of hills. so when he got to the top, he found himself surrounded and his only hope of escaping was by leaping off of the edge which was about a 300-foot drop. well, being the bold leader...
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he brings them down to this place, fort monroe, the oldest stone fort in america. you can go stand right there and they're going to have a mighty union force assembling at this place. in the meantime, this whole force assembles, the confederates try to block that subterfuge,rough through theatrics. a guy named mcgruder. eventually the confederates give up yorktown. the union pushes closer to washington -- richmond, the confederate capital. pintsible battle at seven or fair oaks battle in is fought among twin houses along the williamsburg road that. -- that slows down the union for a while but the most consequential thing in 1862, is that the confederate commander joe johnston will be put out of action resulting in jefferson davis putting in his third most ranking gentle, rocket e. lee. everybody thought held be cautious. he's not going to do anything. he would become the most important confederate thing of any sort. soon after being put in, after riding around and gaining intelligence, he lashes out. he loses at beaver creek. then having some indecisive actions but
he brings them down to this place, fort monroe, the oldest stone fort in america. you can go stand right there and they're going to have a mighty union force assembling at this place. in the meantime, this whole force assembles, the confederates try to block that subterfuge,rough through theatrics. a guy named mcgruder. eventually the confederates give up yorktown. the union pushes closer to washington -- richmond, the confederate capital. pintsible battle at seven or fair oaks battle in is...
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in these hills, the french had constructed a series of strong forts.t was into these strong holds that the nazis now retreated. the french forces pushed westward to check the germans moving up their own battle. meanwhile, segments of the american sixth corp., composed of the third, 45th and 36th division advanced westward and northward. roads were littered with destroyed enemy vehicles, guns, and nazis. town after town was left behind by our troops in their rapid advance to catch up with the retreating enemy. troops entered grenoble, 140 miles from the beaches. both places were reached only eight days after landing. up to this time, prisoners of war numbered about 17,000 these included checks, polls and russians many of whom were forced into the german army. when troops passed through the towns they found abandoned vehicles and equipment had been appropriated by the ffi, nazis sympathizers were rounded up, including french women who had been friendly with the germans. the only thing they wanted to do was to examine them for spies and saboteurs. the sec
in these hills, the french had constructed a series of strong forts.t was into these strong holds that the nazis now retreated. the french forces pushed westward to check the germans moving up their own battle. meanwhile, segments of the american sixth corp., composed of the third, 45th and 36th division advanced westward and northward. roads were littered with destroyed enemy vehicles, guns, and nazis. town after town was left behind by our troops in their rapid advance to catch up with the...
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from fort leavenworth, he headed on the oregon trail to follow it all the way up to fort laramie, and then from portland me, he would bring them up bozeman trail. at that particular time, this was during red cloud's war along the bozeman trail, which goes close to the bighorn basin in wyoming. the sioux, cheyenne, were resisting and any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story, for he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least 30 armed men in his group. he had 1000 head of cattle. he had a lot of wagons loaded with groceries because he also wanted to start a mercantile store when he got there, so he had enough men armed with remington rifles. they headed up the bozeman trail. they had several scrapes with some sioux warriors, and a couple of his men, as they made their way out through wyoming, couple of his men were killed. but he did make it all the way to the yellowstone river right on the other side of the bozeman pass. nelson story made it to the yellowstone river, established a cattle ranch over there. he arrived
from fort leavenworth, he headed on the oregon trail to follow it all the way up to fort laramie, and then from portland me, he would bring them up bozeman trail. at that particular time, this was during red cloud's war along the bozeman trail, which goes close to the bighorn basin in wyoming. the sioux, cheyenne, were resisting and any and all wagon trains, any and all cattle trains, coming up the bozeman trail. nelson story, for he could proceed on the bozeman trail, he had to have at least...
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fort, the germans surrendered only after their water supply had been exhausted.r surrender, they destroyed many heavy guns. in toulon, joyous people cheered french troops. in this amphitheater of hills behind the town, the french had constructed a series of strong forts which guarded them against invasion from the sea. it was into this stronghold that the nazis retreated for the last defense of southern france. the french forces, commanded by general de tassigny pushed westward to check the germans. moving up the rhone valley. meanwhile, segments of the americans 6th corps advanced composed of the third, 45th and 46 divisions, advanced westward and northward. roads were littered with destroyed enemy vehicles, guns and nazis. town after town was left behind by our troops in their rapid advance to catch up with the retreating enemy. ♪ narrator: troops entered grenoble, 140 air miles from the beaches, and a town along the river about 100 miles from the coast. both places were reached on the eight days after landing. after this time, business of war -- prisoners of w
fort, the germans surrendered only after their water supply had been exhausted.r surrender, they destroyed many heavy guns. in toulon, joyous people cheered french troops. in this amphitheater of hills behind the town, the french had constructed a series of strong forts which guarded them against invasion from the sea. it was into this stronghold that the nazis retreated for the last defense of southern france. the french forces, commanded by general de tassigny pushed westward to check the...
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this fort is called fort sullivan -- it's made out of logs that absorb cannon balls.taff gets shot down, and they're afraid if the flag goes down people might think fort sullivan is surrendered. sergeant jasper reattaches the flag pole. you'll find about 20 different versions of sergeant jasper at sullivan's island. about two years later sergeant jasper tries this again and gets killed. probably shouldn't have pressed his luck. the whole story of this in the south is the deep south is being secured to the patriot cause. virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. and there will be no more fighting in the carolinas or actually anywhere in the south until 1778. that means these colonies contribute support, troops, resources to the fight in the north. it means these governments can coalesce. it means these people can coerce loyalists and put them into place. >> is there a decisive battle in georgia? >> georgia is very new and only settled. a very small population. with everything else falling apart in the south, the governor literally flees. he escapes and goes on
this fort is called fort sullivan -- it's made out of logs that absorb cannon balls.taff gets shot down, and they're afraid if the flag goes down people might think fort sullivan is surrendered. sergeant jasper reattaches the flag pole. you'll find about 20 different versions of sergeant jasper at sullivan's island. about two years later sergeant jasper tries this again and gets killed. probably shouldn't have pressed his luck. the whole story of this in the south is the deep south is being...
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with his military service spanning world war ii and the fort vancouver barracks as p.o.w. guard. his contributions to our community went beyond his military service. bill will toy and food drives for underprivileged kids, and he provided honor guard at military ceremonies and parades. in just a few days on september 21, a ceremony will take place to dedicate a permanent memorial at fort vancouver to bill and to the buffalo soldiers so he will be honorably remembered. this memorial will help mark their unwavering commitment to our country and a commitment that made the face of racism, unfair treatment, and adversity a thing of the past. i'm proud that their legacy will live on in vancouver, that their fight will live on, and pledge to do whatever i can to ensure that the buffalo soldiers stories of service and sacrifice are not forgotten. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. posse, for five minutes. -- mr. posey, for five minutes. mr. posey: thank you very much, mr. speaker. today i join millions of my fell americans
with his military service spanning world war ii and the fort vancouver barracks as p.o.w. guard. his contributions to our community went beyond his military service. bill will toy and food drives for underprivileged kids, and he provided honor guard at military ceremonies and parades. in just a few days on september 21, a ceremony will take place to dedicate a permanent memorial at fort vancouver to bill and to the buffalo soldiers so he will be honorably remembered. this memorial will help...
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. -- fort's. for this reason, parts of the city were spared heavy destruction.or area, the nazis systematically destroyed drydocks warehouses and other , facilities. at the airport, our preinvasion bombings had destroyed the hangers and many aircraft. these planes, originally french, had been remarked by the nazis for their own use. the liberated population of marseille cheered the triumphant algerian troops. the general, commander of the french algerian division was congratulated by general de tassigny and the french minister of war. here, too, the enemy was forced to leave its street defenses. in the months before the invasion, allied air bombing had rather the naval base useless as -- had rendered the naval base useless as such. but the nazis continued to utilize naval rifles and other undamaged weapons which have not -- which had not been destroyed. with other wrecked warships are those the french had scuttled. ♪ narrator: this is what remained of the famous french fighting vessel, dunkirk. this summer and torpedo plant, -- this submarine and torpedo plant,
. -- fort's. for this reason, parts of the city were spared heavy destruction.or area, the nazis systematically destroyed drydocks warehouses and other , facilities. at the airport, our preinvasion bombings had destroyed the hangers and many aircraft. these planes, originally french, had been remarked by the nazis for their own use. the liberated population of marseille cheered the triumphant algerian troops. the general, commander of the french algerian division was congratulated by general de...
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fort pillowhave a image coming up later. sorry. it happens at fort pillow, happens atng, it plymouth in north carolina. it happens in saltville in crater., at the we heard a little bit about this yesterday about the battle that crater.ed at the those encounters certainly leave men suffering an unjust war. that is, black men in uniform confederates refused to allow them to surrender, where they don't offer quarter, they don't offer medical treatment to wounded soldiers and that happens over and over again. hundreds of black men die atustly, unnecessarily, confederate hands, over the course of the war. that total might have been much higher if the confederate state adn't changed that policy to slight degree but that issue of who can fight is central. the other central issue here is how you can fight and what legitimate war looks like. insists onth here regular uniformed soldiers that if wars happen between states, they happen then with regular command, chains of clear chains of command, men on uniform on battlefields armed to
fort pillowhave a image coming up later. sorry. it happens at fort pillow, happens atng, it plymouth in north carolina. it happens in saltville in crater., at the we heard a little bit about this yesterday about the battle that crater.ed at the those encounters certainly leave men suffering an unjust war. that is, black men in uniform confederates refused to allow them to surrender, where they don't offer quarter, they don't offer medical treatment to wounded soldiers and that happens over and...
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fort wise was renamed during the civil war to fort lion i believe after the virginia governor in colorado being a prounion state, renamed it fort lyon. so black cattle went into fort lyon asking for peace but the commanders told him they did not have the authority to accept his surrender, nor could they give cheyenne food. meanwhile the colorado papers were calling for extermination and chastised chivington as a coward. he had an opportunity and did not take it so he deployed 700 colorado volunteers to attack the cheyenne's. after seeing the approaching army, black cattle hoisted an american flag and a white flag, and sent a message to white antelope to greet the army. he was shot dead and soldiers launched into the village. the cavalry continued their charge into the village, and for several hours butchered men women and children. cheyenne bodies were mutilated, even infants were stabbed by coloradans. immediately after the massacre the colorado press celebrated. colorado soldiers have again covered themselves with glory. some of the scalps were taken back to denver and paraded in a thea
fort wise was renamed during the civil war to fort lion i believe after the virginia governor in colorado being a prounion state, renamed it fort lyon. so black cattle went into fort lyon asking for peace but the commanders told him they did not have the authority to accept his surrender, nor could they give cheyenne food. meanwhile the colorado papers were calling for extermination and chastised chivington as a coward. he had an opportunity and did not take it so he deployed 700 colorado...
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this fort, called fort sullivan, or fort moultrie, is made out of pimento logs and filled with sand. they absorb cannonballs. the americans would later recover something like 3000 cannonballs. the flagstaff gets shot down and they are afraid if the flag goes down, people might think fort sullivan is surrendered, so sergeant jasper stands up here under fire and reattach as the flagpole. a very famous scene. there are about 20 different versions of sergeant jasper on the island. years later he tries this again and gets killed. he shouldn't have pressed his luck. but the whole story here of rage militaire in the south is the deep south being secured for the patriot cause. virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia. there will be no more fighting in the carolinas were anywhere in the south until 1778. that means they contribute support, resources, to the fight in the north. it means these governments can coalesce. it means these people can coerce loyalists and cow the loyalists into place. >> [ inaudible ] in georgia? >> georgia is very new, only settled in the mid-1730s. a very s
this fort, called fort sullivan, or fort moultrie, is made out of pimento logs and filled with sand. they absorb cannonballs. the americans would later recover something like 3000 cannonballs. the flagstaff gets shot down and they are afraid if the flag goes down, people might think fort sullivan is surrendered, so sergeant jasper stands up here under fire and reattach as the flagpole. a very famous scene. there are about 20 different versions of sergeant jasper on the island. years later he...
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hired to build the fort and he decided to put the fort in a location where we are today and set of moving it up north sheridan of the river. we've had strategists come through that have said this is strategically smart location to place the fort, it has natural benches and carrington had drawn out the plan before he came west and he decided this was going to be the best place for it. july and on his way, read cut delivered the message that he will have the fight every day that the military is here and it is at that point that keratin really realizes how in over his head he is. they think they are at peace. ofy understand the history nominated expansion in the west. by 1866, he had heard the story of how all the tribes have been dispersed throughout north -- when randindy allying, hes in asked them together and make a very strong showing against the fort. we think there was an attempt on december 19 where there were probably 1500 disappointed warriors, but on that day, for carringtonason -- said he told everyone not to cross because he cannot send any d any battles. they would train is att
hired to build the fort and he decided to put the fort in a location where we are today and set of moving it up north sheridan of the river. we've had strategists come through that have said this is strategically smart location to place the fort, it has natural benches and carrington had drawn out the plan before he came west and he decided this was going to be the best place for it. july and on his way, read cut delivered the message that he will have the fight every day that the military is...
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that's in texas, fort arbuckle is in the southern portion of present day oklahoma, fort riley and fort leonard are up in kansas. what happened, it's interesting to note that here is the fort riley line here, so this is the one that's probably closest to abilene. and so for some reason in that particular year, you have an extraordinary amount of rainfall in september but also in july and particularly in june. now, this affects grass conditions, and it creates something that a lot of cattlemen call washy grass. it's a grass that doesn't put on a whole lot of weight onto the cattle. they can eat lots and lots of it. it looks green. it looks healthy, and yet it's not going to produce the kind of beef cattle that fetch a good market price. and so these kind of variations here in terms of rainfall affect market conditions across the entire united states. once again, the connections, what are they? some of the connections -- and i'm sure texas cowboys around the campfire never thought about, oh, i wonder how strong the el ninos are this way, jake. i don't know, it could be a messy summer for
that's in texas, fort arbuckle is in the southern portion of present day oklahoma, fort riley and fort leonard are up in kansas. what happened, it's interesting to note that here is the fort riley line here, so this is the one that's probably closest to abilene. and so for some reason in that particular year, you have an extraordinary amount of rainfall in september but also in july and particularly in june. now, this affects grass conditions, and it creates something that a lot of cattlemen...
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to put that in perspective, this is fort campbell.borne which has sent troops to the border on the president's orders and also the fifth special forces group. you might be familiar with their work. they're the commandos who entered afghanistan about a month after 9/11, the legendary green beret horse soldiers who carried out a mission to link up with the northern alliance and out of the taliban who were responsible for carrying out the september 11th attacks. that's the kind of stuff that these folks answer the call for. and their kids, like yours, deserve a middle school that is not packed to the gills and in disrepair. military service is a family business, and that includes the kids. they move, they adjust, they sacrifice too. and our country has a covenant with military families that their needs will be met so they can serve and our country is breaking that promise. joining me now to discuss is one of the teachers at fort campbell, jane loggins. jane, thank you so much for coming on to talk about this. you're a military spouse, yo
to put that in perspective, this is fort campbell.borne which has sent troops to the border on the president's orders and also the fifth special forces group. you might be familiar with their work. they're the commandos who entered afghanistan about a month after 9/11, the legendary green beret horse soldiers who carried out a mission to link up with the northern alliance and out of the taliban who were responsible for carrying out the september 11th attacks. that's the kind of stuff that these...
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you can see heavier rain bands now, hobey sound, fort pierce, west palm beach, all the way down to forte latest coordinates from the national hurricane center in miami at 2:00 p.m. it is still a
you can see heavier rain bands now, hobey sound, fort pierce, west palm beach, all the way down to forte latest coordinates from the national hurricane center in miami at 2:00 p.m. it is still a
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. >>> un capitÁn del departamento de policÍa de fort myers.so. fue revelado por un agente policial despedido por el capitÁn. en Él, se muestra parte del procedimiento encubierto en el entonces establecimiento de masaje que llama esta operaciÓn. en una parte del video se escucha a rodrÍguez, solicitando actos sexuales. >>> el jefe del departamento de policÍa de fort myers, mediante un comunicado de prensa, expreÓo "aunque el incidente ocurriÓ 3 aÑos antes de mi llegada tomo en serio cualquiera mala c ... solicitÓ al departamento de la florida que iniciara las investigaciones antiprostituciÓn del 2013. rodrÍguez solicitÓ y participo en actos sexuales con una masajista. ... de los hombres y mujeres que trabajan incansablemente todos los dÍas para proteger a las buenas personas de fort myers. los investigadores del departamento de la florida, el agente hizo... habrÍa afirmado que nunca habÍa tenido relaciones sexuales, mientras estaba de servicio. >>> un reportaje de jesÚs gonzÁlez, en su propia comparecencia serÁ el 14 de octubre. >>> la policÍa
. >>> un capitÁn del departamento de policÍa de fort myers.so. fue revelado por un agente policial despedido por el capitÁn. en Él, se muestra parte del procedimiento encubierto en el entonces establecimiento de masaje que llama esta operaciÓn. en una parte del video se escucha a rodrÍguez, solicitando actos sexuales. >>> el jefe del departamento de policÍa de fort myers, mediante un comunicado de prensa, expreÓo "aunque el incidente ocurriÓ 3 aÑos antes de mi...
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forts sentenced to jefferson in the tortugas. because of his efforts, during yellow fever epidemic at fort jefferson, he was pardoned by andrew johnson. samuel arnold, former army soldier, he was sentenced -- he the plot when it became an assassination. started offknow, it as a kidnap plot. when the war ended, they were the presidentnge for prisons of war. when the war ended, that became moot and booth decided he was kill him. that's when he dropped out. loughlin, also a boyhood friend of booth, also dropped became ant assassination plot. unfortunately, he died of yellow at fort jefferson in 1867. a stage hand,an, he got the worst deal. he was a stage hand at ford. booth's.friend of booth asked him to hold his horse. he said he was too busy. guy, johnhe also known as peanut john, because he sold peanuts intermission, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the wither, hit peanut john his knife. but ned spangler got sentenced years at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson. he had become very good friends wit
forts sentenced to jefferson in the tortugas. because of his efforts, during yellow fever epidemic at fort jefferson, he was pardoned by andrew johnson. samuel arnold, former army soldier, he was sentenced -- he the plot when it became an assassination. started offknow, it as a kidnap plot. when the war ended, they were the presidentnge for prisons of war. when the war ended, that became moot and booth decided he was kill him. that's when he dropped out. loughlin, also a boyhood friend of...
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>>frightening moments for passengers on a flight from atlanta to floor fort lauderdale. about 30,000 feet over an eight-minute period a problem with the cabin pressure prompted an emergency landing. michael police ca has the details. >>asked the oxygen masks dropped from the top of the plane. >>delta flight 2353 passenger harris to austin snapped these pictures during what he described as panic on board initially or is every sort. repeatedly. we talked to skin via face time as he waited to board another flight on southwest to finally get him to fort lauderdale in a statement sent to abc action news by delta we're told other passengers were bused to fort lauderdale to get them to their destination faster. delta described the issue as a quote cabin pressurization irregularity the flightaware map shows where it happened just off our coast. and a quick turn back towards tampa. but eventually the captain came over the intercom. safe on solid ground in tampa to austin is grateful to be alive. >>60 to 90 seconds for. >>delta says that plane was grounded and is being evaluated b
>>frightening moments for passengers on a flight from atlanta to floor fort lauderdale. about 30,000 feet over an eight-minute period a problem with the cabin pressure prompted an emergency landing. michael police ca has the details. >>asked the oxygen masks dropped from the top of the plane. >>delta flight 2353 passenger harris to austin snapped these pictures during what he described as panic on board initially or is every sort. repeatedly. we talked to skin via face time as...
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the motto is, i believe, for fort william and it has never been more relevant.you can see that full interview on football focus tomorrow lunchtime, but that's all from sportsday. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are madeline grant and jason beattie. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times carries a picture of today's climate protests and leads with thomas cook being on the brink of collapse. the daily express says the travel agency have made alast—minute appeal for a bail—out from the government. according to the daily telegraph — the eu appeared to jeopardise efforts to secure a brexit deal after leaking a memo critical of the uk's new proposals for an alternative to the backstop. the financial times quotes reseach that labour's plans to hand 10% of shares from uk—based companies to workers would see british pension funds lose £31 billion. and john humphreys, who presented his last radio 4 today programme this week, features on the front page of the daily mail, claiming bbc bosses
the motto is, i believe, for fort william and it has never been more relevant.you can see that full interview on football focus tomorrow lunchtime, but that's all from sportsday. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are madeline grant and jason beattie. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times carries a picture of today's climate protests and leads with thomas cook being on the brink of collapse. the daily express says...
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things are great, but this is really scary for everybody on the plane it was going from atlanta to fortrdale. this thing dropped nearly 30,000 feet over just in a minute or stomach is somewhere up in your throat at that point. problem with the cabin pressure prompted an emergency landing michael plus ca has details. >>asked the oxygen masks dropped from the top of the plane. >>delta flight 2353 passenger harris to austin snapped these pictures during what he described as panic on board initially or is every sort. repeatedly. we talked to skin via face time as he waited to board another flight on southwest to finally get him to fort lauderdale in a statement sent to abc action news by delta we're told other passengers were bused to fort lauderdale to get them to their destination faster still to describe the issue as a quote cabin pressurization irregularity the flightaware map shows where it happened just off our coast. and a quick turn back towards tampa. but eventually the captain came over the intercom. safe on solid ground in tampa to austin is grateful to be alive. 60 to 90 seconds
things are great, but this is really scary for everybody on the plane it was going from atlanta to fortrdale. this thing dropped nearly 30,000 feet over just in a minute or stomach is somewhere up in your throat at that point. problem with the cabin pressure prompted an emergency landing michael plus ca has details. >>asked the oxygen masks dropped from the top of the plane. >>delta flight 2353 passenger harris to austin snapped these pictures during what he described as panic on...
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afghanistan were going to secretly meets with me at camp david on sunday unfortunately in order to build forts that bridge they admitted to an attack in kabul that killed one of our great great. soldiers and 11 other people i immediately called off peace negotiations he tweeted or the taliban claimed responsibility for thursday's suicide bomb attack saying a foreign military convoy was targeted the blast destroyed cars and shops not far
afghanistan were going to secretly meets with me at camp david on sunday unfortunately in order to build forts that bridge they admitted to an attack in kabul that killed one of our great great. soldiers and 11 other people i immediately called off peace negotiations he tweeted or the taliban claimed responsibility for thursday's suicide bomb attack saying a foreign military convoy was targeted the blast destroyed cars and shops not far
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majority of the fort members will continue with the peace process or how you're edging to get in therego ahead. yes if i may i want to reinforce that point in the following way this is not that we're going back to conflict this is not them mergence of a new guerilla group what is happening here is that there is a very small group of commanders a minority the most radical of them those that feared the most from prosecution either from transitional justice here in colombia or from the international justice in the united states for not prosecuting crimes and what they're trying to put forward is a discours to try to instill fear in the colombian society while they. try to organize these escape from justice and something which is very important is that they are doing these from venezuela from the border from an asylum maybe because that is their hideaway there that is the way that they can organize these crimes but we are not going back to conflict we are nort seen the emergence of a new guerrilla group we said here mentioned we are not seeing these alliance with the lame. in itself we are
majority of the fort members will continue with the peace process or how you're edging to get in therego ahead. yes if i may i want to reinforce that point in the following way this is not that we're going back to conflict this is not them mergence of a new guerilla group what is happening here is that there is a very small group of commanders a minority the most radical of them those that feared the most from prosecution either from transitional justice here in colombia or from the...
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give the give the this the the right to speak in in of the fort they are trying to live the farther you are trying to somehow. rekindle the love is that led to the to the rise of for the 50 years ago but i think that today the traditions of the country the the vast majority not only of the fart members of the colombian society reject the armed struggle and in hope that the the the. majority of the fort members will continue with the peace process or how you are edging to get in there go ahead. yes if i may i want to reinforce that point in the following way this is not that we're going back to conflict this is not them mergence of a new guerilla group what is happening here is that there is a very small group of commanders a minority the most radical of them those that feared the most from prosecution either from transitional justice here in colombia or from the international justice in the united states for not prosecuting crimes and what they're trying to put forward is a discours to try to instill fear in the colombian society while they. try to organize these escape from justice and
give the give the this the the right to speak in in of the fort they are trying to live the farther you are trying to somehow. rekindle the love is that led to the to the rise of for the 50 years ago but i think that today the traditions of the country the the vast majority not only of the fart members of the colombian society reject the armed struggle and in hope that the the the. majority of the fort members will continue with the peace process or how you are edging to get in there go ahead....
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fort lauderdale international closed. commercial flight operations and other operations will be shut down. a lot of schools, also closing in dozens of florida counties. we've seen other signs of prop, including the national guard being prepped. high water vehicles and helicopters and that sort of thing. some 17,000 line workers. ready to move out and move into areas that could be affected by the storm. but, trace, the big question is, will we see the hurricane along the coast area? we just don't know. >> trace: live in jacksonville. rick, thank you. with got some breaking news coming out of the bahamas. the prime minister is now saying that so far, at least five people have lost their lives. we just spoke to a woman live in the bahamas. it is brutal there. the storm has stalled, and it's going to sit there for seven more hours. five deaths been blamed on hurricane dorian in the bahamas, and it's not over yet. continuing coverage of breaking news on fox news channel. ♪ is just a button. that a speaker is just a speaker. or
fort lauderdale international closed. commercial flight operations and other operations will be shut down. a lot of schools, also closing in dozens of florida counties. we've seen other signs of prop, including the national guard being prepped. high water vehicles and helicopters and that sort of thing. some 17,000 line workers. ready to move out and move into areas that could be affected by the storm. but, trace, the big question is, will we see the hurricane along the coast area? we just...
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the motto is, i believe, for fort william and it has never been more relevant.ll focus tomorrow — that's on bbc one at midday. cycling's road world championships start in yorkshire on sunday but there's a paracycling international event tomorrow. there are ten different races, amongst the favourites to win the men's tandem are partially sighted steve bate and his racing partner adam duggleby. sally hurst has been to meet them... steve bate and adam duggleby are gold—medal winning paralympians, a force to be reckoned with on the tandem but they did the bulk of their training apart so we asked them to ride on roads near harrogate in different ways. steve on a virtual reality training tools and adam on the road. for visually impaired athletes like steve virtual reality rating can break up the boredom of indoor training. my condition is effectively tunnel vision so there is no cure for what i have. my visualfield is getting narrower and narrower. i can i have. my visualfield is getting narrower and narrower. i can still write on the road but all the hard work i do i
the motto is, i believe, for fort william and it has never been more relevant.ll focus tomorrow — that's on bbc one at midday. cycling's road world championships start in yorkshire on sunday but there's a paracycling international event tomorrow. there are ten different races, amongst the favourites to win the men's tandem are partially sighted steve bate and his racing partner adam duggleby. sally hurst has been to meet them... steve bate and adam duggleby are gold—medal winning...
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he loves bowling. >> kenny: bowled a 300 game. >> a.j.: gator lanes in fort myers. >> a.j.: tom kelly before ron gardenhire huge into dog racing. a dog track in naples he would go to and he would try to get people to go to the dog track with him. he was retired, let go, and tom kelly wanted to take our money at the bowling alley. >> kenny: both trying to take your money in some fashion. tonight's telecast sponsored by geico. 15 minutes can save you 15% or more on car insurance. and by i.b.m. put smart to work. john adams. 3,000 and counting. >> kenny: think he has to pay for those peanuts? >> a.j.: i would hope not but whoever delivers them to him has to walk up a lot of stairs. was it the home run derby where mark mcgwire hit the ball about where he was hitting off the scoreboard? wasn't that the home run derby year, mark mcgwire, kenny? >> kenny: marty, you have been at just about every home run derby, marty aronoff. mcgwire in cleveland? freeman moves to second. >> a.j.: we were wrong, kenny. i was wrong. apparently it was off orel hershiser in a regular season g
he loves bowling. >> kenny: bowled a 300 game. >> a.j.: gator lanes in fort myers. >> a.j.: tom kelly before ron gardenhire huge into dog racing. a dog track in naples he would go to and he would try to get people to go to the dog track with him. he was retired, let go, and tom kelly wanted to take our money at the bowling alley. >> kenny: both trying to take your money in some fashion. tonight's telecast sponsored by geico. 15 minutes can save you 15% or more on car...
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fort monroe authority. and the national park service. and i want to thank all of those people who work to preserve at jamestownere and point comfort, now fort monroe. the archaeologists and historians who worked to understand what happened here, food people ate to the laws that they passed. i have always believed that if comeon't know where you from, you can't know where you're going. to understand america as it is today, and as it will be tomorrow, we have to understand was yesterday. this site is an important part of that understanding. i am grateful that we come together to talk about all of aspects of our history. and the importance of this place events 400 years ago. are today.s what we and they continue to guide us as a better, ards fairer, and a more inclusive tomorrow. may god be with all of you. thank you very much. [applause] >> governor northam, thank you very much. very attentively to some of the comments that you made. remind everyone that the moniker, the theme of this commemoration, was as a result of a lot of deliberate t
fort monroe authority. and the national park service. and i want to thank all of those people who work to preserve at jamestownere and point comfort, now fort monroe. the archaeologists and historians who worked to understand what happened here, food people ate to the laws that they passed. i have always believed that if comeon't know where you from, you can't know where you're going. to understand america as it is today, and as it will be tomorrow, we have to understand was yesterday. this...
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he died of yellow fever at fort jefferson in 1867. of course edmund spangler. , who was a stagehand. he got the worst deal. he was a friend of booth. he was asked by booth to hold his horse. he said he was too busy. burroughs,e guy john also known as peanut john, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the theater, hit peanut john with his knife, but ned spangler got sentenced to six years in four at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson and he had become very good friends with dr. mudd, ended up coming to live with dr. mudd, and ultimately died of tuberculosis. , however. of course, john surratt, the son of mary surratt. york,was in elm ira, new the night of the assassination, scouting out the prisons for the confederate government. he was a confederate agent. but he escaped the country, altimately ended up as a pap guard in rome. was captured in alexandria, virginia, was brought back here in 1867, and was acquitted. he went on the stage, lecturing on the lincoln assassination. apparently was not very good, was
he died of yellow fever at fort jefferson in 1867. of course edmund spangler. , who was a stagehand. he got the worst deal. he was a friend of booth. he was asked by booth to hold his horse. he said he was too busy. burroughs,e guy john also known as peanut john, to hold the horse. booth, when he came out of the theater, hit peanut john with his knife, but ned spangler got sentenced to six years in four at fort jefferson. he was also pardoned by andrew johnson and he had become very good...
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let me talk to linda hudson, she's the mayor of fort pierce. i was just talking with martin savidge about the bridges and when they will be shut down. your expectation, just for people who are making last-minute decisions? >> when the winds get to be 45 miles per hour. so with that hurricane, is it stalled some place, we don't know when. but i would say sometime late tonight or maybe the middle of the day tomorrow. >> every person i've spoken with about dorian, they bring up francis and jean in 2004, of course the two storms that hit back-to-back within two weeks. dorian is off the consistent and francis came a shore. do you think this is giving people a false sense of complacency that there won't be a u.s. or florida landfall? >> i'm a little concerned about that, but not majorly concerned because we are very experienced in fort pierce with hurricanes. and so we prepare for them, we prepare for the worst. and if the storm surge comes, we're prepared for that. fran is, i believe it was francis, it did flood. the storm surge was really great. so
let me talk to linda hudson, she's the mayor of fort pierce. i was just talking with martin savidge about the bridges and when they will be shut down. your expectation, just for people who are making last-minute decisions? >> when the winds get to be 45 miles per hour. so with that hurricane, is it stalled some place, we don't know when. but i would say sometime late tonight or maybe the middle of the day tomorrow. >> every person i've spoken with about dorian, they bring up francis...
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it's 105 miles east of fort pierce, florida. right now winds are at 110 miles per hour northwest at 2 miles per hour. let's not -- let's not go to the next graphic just yet because i want to point this out, craig. we are looking at even though it's weakening, it's starting to expand out. and, in fact, catherine, who's running our computer, can you put the satellite back up on this? because i want to get to that. i want to make a point on this because even though it is -- once it starts to weaken, it starts to spread out. so right now hurricane-force winds extend out 65 miles, 75 miles, i should say, from the center of the storm. tropical-force winds are out 175 miles from the source. that's why we have hurricane warnings from jacksonville just south of west palm beach, but we have tropical storm warnings, those tropical force winds could reach all the way into in to jacksonville, daytona beach, orlando, further west. so we're going to be watching that very closely. here's the track of the storm right now. starting to make its mo
it's 105 miles east of fort pierce, florida. right now winds are at 110 miles per hour northwest at 2 miles per hour. let's not -- let's not go to the next graphic just yet because i want to point this out, craig. we are looking at even though it's weakening, it's starting to expand out. and, in fact, catherine, who's running our computer, can you put the satellite back up on this? because i want to get to that. i want to make a point on this because even though it is -- once it starts to...
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a small force of american soldiers defended the fort.e the rest of our countries patriots, he fought for freedom, liberty, and against tyranny. the odds against them were vast. but they did not break under the onslaught of the british bombs. onslaught of the british bombs. the next morning, they lowered , and tattered battle flag in defiance of the raised a large 30 by 40 foot flag in its place. the message was clear, fort mchenry was still standing. the values that its defenders fought to protect were still standing and not just standing, they were victorious. francis got key witnessed this special moment, inspiring him to capture a significant in a poem whose lyrics later became the "star-spangled banner." that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave?" today some people find our flag and national offensive -- national anthem offensive but we know our history. we stand for our national anthem. we proudly salute our flag. most importantly we uphold and cherish the values they represent. this pres
a small force of american soldiers defended the fort.e the rest of our countries patriots, he fought for freedom, liberty, and against tyranny. the odds against them were vast. but they did not break under the onslaught of the british bombs. onslaught of the british bombs. the next morning, they lowered , and tattered battle flag in defiance of the raised a large 30 by 40 foot flag in its place. the message was clear, fort mchenry was still standing. the values that its defenders fought to...
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randi kaye is live for us in fort pierce, florida, which is north of west palm., the city is along the coast. what's it like now as dorian is moving forwartowards you? >> reporter: we have been standing out here at the fort pierce inlet, jake, and been experiencing really heavy rains as the bands have been coming through. as you know, even if dorian doesn't make landfall here, we are certainly feeling the effects of those very wide ranging hurricane-force winds. as we came into town, everything was boarded up. the restaurants, the gas stations are closed. we could tell people are ready. sometimes you can't always be ready for everything. take a look at what we found here as we came across this area. that's a sailboat stuck on its side, obviously. we can't tell if it came off its mooring in the distance where some of the other sailboats are anchored or if it tipped on its side. it doesn't seem to be going anywhere, but it is certainly a concern. it's not just the human toll, but the property, the human loss of life, the loss of life that people are concerned about
randi kaye is live for us in fort pierce, florida, which is north of west palm., the city is along the coast. what's it like now as dorian is moving forwartowards you? >> reporter: we have been standing out here at the fort pierce inlet, jake, and been experiencing really heavy rains as the bands have been coming through. as you know, even if dorian doesn't make landfall here, we are certainly feeling the effects of those very wide ranging hurricane-force winds. as we came into town,...
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this is just south of fort meade. here's what it looked like from the grnd during the highly technical rescue.s officiy there were two men in the pplane. stateice identifying them as thomas falling.g f55 o maryland and of columbia maryland. one student pilot the other instructor. student able to make it down with help of the ladder. instructor had to lowered down with a rope system. these pictures taken by the howard county fire department, annerundel fire department spok he's seen crashes like this before tt had much worse endings. >> i would think in this circumstances they're very fortunate. f we've hadatal crashes at tipton and lee airport. so i would say in this situation they're vy fortunate. >> men taken to shock trauma up in baltimore as precaution even ough they had mild injuries. fa and ntsb will investigate e exact cause of this plane crash. back to you. >> that crash in maryland city today comesess than a week from another small plane crash in our area. just last thursda small plane hit a car on route 50 i
this is just south of fort meade. here's what it looked like from the grnd during the highly technical rescue.s officiy there were two men in the pplane. stateice identifying them as thomas falling.g f55 o maryland and of columbia maryland. one student pilot the other instructor. student able to make it down with help of the ladder. instructor had to lowered down with a rope system. these pictures taken by the howard county fire department, annerundel fire department spok he's seen crashes like...
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they drove for emancipation, from three weeks after the war ended at fort monroe. that is somewhere else you need to go. a new museum there will be opening there in august when we are commemorating the arrival of the first africans, but also the beginning of the end there at fort monroe. because of the beginning of unraveling of slavery, the united states was led into emancipation, in a way they had not foreseen. so we see in retrospect that it was the fate of slavery that durationword slapeshape, and meaning even though the word slavery went unmentioned. soldierse fact that didn't scream for or against slavery as they rushed into battle, or as they rode home, and yet they were fighting for or against slavery because their countries were. let me give you an example of the way the north and south generate each other's history. frustratedcans were with president andrew johnson, as an unrepentant former confederate, so they created a commission in 1866 to explore what was really going on in the south. they invited a range of people, including rubber delete and other c
they drove for emancipation, from three weeks after the war ended at fort monroe. that is somewhere else you need to go. a new museum there will be opening there in august when we are commemorating the arrival of the first africans, but also the beginning of the end there at fort monroe. because of the beginning of unraveling of slavery, the united states was led into emancipation, in a way they had not foreseen. so we see in retrospect that it was the fate of slavery that durationword...
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steve hartman, "on the road," in fort meyers. >> o'donnell: that is so true.inder our veterans never stop serving. and that is the "cbs evening news" for this week. i'm norah o'donnell in new york. thank you so much for watching this week. hope you have a great weekend. see you back her >>> breaking news at the state capital. where a mysterious substance forced lawmakers off of the senate floor. >>> plus -- >> protesters block an intersection demanding that the city protect pedestrians. >> it is only september. >>> i will show you how folks are dealing with the heat from san francisco to concord. >>> meanwhile, there is a different heat related problem out at sea. >> we are looking at a lot of different bad things that happen. >>> and so a be hoed in a bay area prison. >>> kpix 5
steve hartman, "on the road," in fort meyers. >> o'donnell: that is so true.inder our veterans never stop serving. and that is the "cbs evening news" for this week. i'm norah o'donnell in new york. thank you so much for watching this week. hope you have a great weekend. see you back her >>> breaking news at the state capital. where a mysterious substance forced lawmakers off of the senate floor. >>> plus -- >> protesters block an intersection...
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old fort recovery, built by general mad anthony wayne to guard against indians was restored to commemorate the battle of ohio's pioneer founders. the planning of education, employment and useful production in one project is the goal of the works program. women are taught the work of the needle. er a million and is a half garments have been produced. an interesting phase of w.p.a. activity in ohio is the operation of almost 100 nursery schools, where the children of working or needy mothers are cared for during the day, given hot lunches and trained by instructors for graduation into the 34r508 system. part of a body educational program in which w.p.a. has helped millions of children and adults. another case where an investment made today promises great dividends in the future of good citizenship. another form of public service is -- service is shown in the services of life-saving services. as hes and pools are used abandoned quarries and other places which were extremely hazardous. motoroses are reminded of their obligation to drive safely and sane lip. a zoo in toledo is being transformed
old fort recovery, built by general mad anthony wayne to guard against indians was restored to commemorate the battle of ohio's pioneer founders. the planning of education, employment and useful production in one project is the goal of the works program. women are taught the work of the needle. er a million and is a half garments have been produced. an interesting phase of w.p.a. activity in ohio is the operation of almost 100 nursery schools, where the children of working or needy mothers are...
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fort mchenry was still standing. ues its defenders fought for worse still standing, and they were the tory us. -- they were victorious. key witnessed this special moment, inspiring him to capture a significant in a poem whose lyrics later became the "star-spangled banner." "o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave?" today, some people find our flag and national anthem offensive, but we americans know our history. we stand for our national anthem. we proudly salute our flag. most importantly, we uphold and cherish the values they represent. this president, this conference, this country will always fight to protect freedom, not only in our time, but also for future generations. we must take our task and -- as seriously as defenders of fort mchenry took theirs. i know we are up to the task -- because we have a very special president who is up to the task. who is meeting the challenge each and every day. now, please join me in welcoming the president of the united
fort mchenry was still standing. ues its defenders fought for worse still standing, and they were the tory us. -- they were victorious. key witnessed this special moment, inspiring him to capture a significant in a poem whose lyrics later became the "star-spangled banner." "o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave?" today, some people find our flag and national anthem offensive, but we americans know our history. we...
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the current wind gusts, 41 in fort pierce, 47 just offshore.urricane watches and warnings still in place all along the carolinas and even florida. three to five feet of storm surge that has gone a little bit. but the focus across the carolinas, four to seven feet of storm surge, that's significant. especially in a place like charleston, the solo line, that push of water that comes in could definitely cause a lot of damage and concern. let me show you the before and after of grand bahama island. this is a picture of freeport right there. with the radar imagery, how much rain we got along that storm sat over the island. this is the inundation map. and this shows how much we expect the i'd to be under water. so tens of thousands of homes, of course, completely destroyed. the devastation is just going to be horrible, brooke. we start to see pictures come out of there, i think we start to see more and more over the coming days. it's heartbreaking. never seen. it's unprecedented how long the storm sat over the island and how powerful it was when it d
the current wind gusts, 41 in fort pierce, 47 just offshore.urricane watches and warnings still in place all along the carolinas and even florida. three to five feet of storm surge that has gone a little bit. but the focus across the carolinas, four to seven feet of storm surge, that's significant. especially in a place like charleston, the solo line, that push of water that comes in could definitely cause a lot of damage and concern. let me show you the before and after of grand bahama island....
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i would think any rain would be confined fort braf actioner go north. could be a different story. as that system moves in, you can see some of that cloud cover just getting close tore sr. santa rosa. there will be some partly cloudies to the north. 40s for a few. 40s. yes. there are a few. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. all 50s here though. upper 50s. late yet. 59 brentwood. 58 in dublin and 58 in black hawk. everyone is pretty close there. the low clouds though with that system turning up there. the stronger little system will pivot in tomorrow as it deepens. that will be the coolest day by farm. if we got any rain out of that, it would be probably tomorrow. the main message is cool to mild here. further south on the mild side. the cooler forecast for a monday and tuesday, and then we will bibbing up the breeze as well as that system digs in tomorrow. tomorrow looks to be the coolest day of the week by far. with 60s to upper 70s for miami. then 80s will be up and we saw 80 to the valley. after that, we'll start to see warmer temperatures kicking. 60s
i would think any rain would be confined fort braf actioner go north. could be a different story. as that system moves in, you can see some of that cloud cover just getting close tore sr. santa rosa. there will be some partly cloudies to the north. 40s for a few. 40s. yes. there are a few. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. all 50s here though. upper 50s. late yet. 59 brentwood. 58 in dublin and 58 in black hawk. everyone is pretty close there. the low clouds though with that system turning up...
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stationed at fort stewart in the first congressional district of georgia, the 177th brigade engineer battalion is the only unmanned aerial vehicle unit in the entire national guard. because of that expertise they remained in afghanistan longer than other units. their high quality of work has not gone unnoticed. upon returning home, they will be working in a brand new facility at fort stewart for the first time. i'm proud to have this group located in the first congressional district of georgia. thank you for your service to our country. welcome home. thank you, madam speaker. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. mr. green: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, and still i rise. because i love my country. and i rise today, madam speaker, to thank the speaker of the for this tanding up country, advancing the calls of justice, and taking on the challenge to protect our nation when it is obvious that national security ask of great concern. and i rise because there were persons who made yesterday possible. there a
stationed at fort stewart in the first congressional district of georgia, the 177th brigade engineer battalion is the only unmanned aerial vehicle unit in the entire national guard. because of that expertise they remained in afghanistan longer than other units. their high quality of work has not gone unnoticed. upon returning home, they will be working in a brand new facility at fort stewart for the first time. i'm proud to have this group located in the first congressional district of georgia....
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airports will also be closed including orlando international, daytona beach, west palm beach, and fort lauderdale our gabe gutierrez is in stewart with the details >> reporter: frances, dorian has been unpredictable, but once it got that category 5 designation, it got the attention of many people up and down the florida coast. now mandatory evacuations are underway >> mandatory evacuation as of 1:00 p.m. >> reporter: along parts of florida's east coast, the rush is on to get out >> this storm at this magnitude could really cause massive destruction and do not put your life in jeopardy by staying behind >> reporter: in palm beach county, donna kirby is evacuating her parents, both in their late 80s >> it doesn't take that turn north, it's coming straight in here, a category 5 so you have to acts. >> reporter: president trump visited fema's headquarters. >> i'm not sure i've ever even heard of a category 5. i knew it existed and i've seen some category 4s, you don't even see them that much but the category 5 is something. >> reporter: yet during his administration, three hurricanes impac
airports will also be closed including orlando international, daytona beach, west palm beach, and fort lauderdale our gabe gutierrez is in stewart with the details >> reporter: frances, dorian has been unpredictable, but once it got that category 5 designation, it got the attention of many people up and down the florida coast. now mandatory evacuations are underway >> mandatory evacuation as of 1:00 p.m. >> reporter: along parts of florida's east coast, the rush is on to get...