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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 the
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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the fort played an important role in the conflict between the u.s. d local native americans between 1866 and 1868. >> here at fort phil carney, -- it's important to have the contour lines shape the narrative. we have a lot of people who come here who know nothing about the wars or no and little something. when we talk about the landmarks around here, you see them start thebsorb how crucial artifact that we preserve in wyoming, which is our landscape, how that has shaped westward expansion. narratives american that we have grown up with, but maybe haven't truly understood until we get out here and realize what's at the core of located inct >> traditional native american lands, the fort played a central role in red cloud's war, a conflict between native americans and the u.s. from 1866 to 1868. one of three u.s. army situations that army station situated on the bozeman trail -- army stations situated on the bozeman trail. was hired tol who he how theort, fort's location stance of moving it up the sheridan. we have military strategist that said this natu
the fort played an important role in the conflict between the u.s. d local native americans between 1866 and 1868. >> here at fort phil carney, -- it's important to have the contour lines shape the narrative. we have a lot of people who come here who know nothing about the wars or no and little something. when we talk about the landmarks around here, you see them start thebsorb how crucial artifact that we preserve in wyoming, which is our landscape, how that has shaped westward...
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we also have the fort monroe foundation. they have raised money for things like the business center. everyone of you should go through that center. it is phenomenal, the accomplishments that have been made in such a short period of time. every day gets better. you can really enjoy going through their. -- is the president of the foundation. allen diamond steen. he has been wonderful. jack spoke yesterday. thank you bill armbruster. same yorks, now let me mention conklin odor. is the executive director of fort monroe, i can't imagine the number of people he and his wife have entertained on a weekly if not daily basis. he has been terrific. there are so many people that deserve recognition. i will make a few comments. so we don't get too far off schedule. this is an historic place. 400 years ago, some of the most important decisions that shaped the nation's future began to be made here. first, we pay respect to the native people who lived full lives for many generations. well before the first english settlers arrived. we also pa
we also have the fort monroe foundation. they have raised money for things like the business center. everyone of you should go through that center. it is phenomenal, the accomplishments that have been made in such a short period of time. every day gets better. you can really enjoy going through their. -- is the president of the foundation. allen diamond steen. he has been wonderful. jack spoke yesterday. thank you bill armbruster. same yorks, now let me mention conklin odor. is the executive...
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in these hills, the french had constructed a series of strong forts. 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 seco
in these hills, the french had constructed a series of strong forts. 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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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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at the fort the germans , surrendered only after their water supply had been exhausted.ender, they destroyed many heavy guns. in this town, 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. meanwhile, segments of the americans 6th corps 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 grinault, 140 airline 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. up to this time, prisoners of war numbered around 17,000, including czechs, poles and russians, many of whom had been pushed into th
at the fort the germans , surrendered only after their water supply had been exhausted.ender, they destroyed many heavy guns. in this town, 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...
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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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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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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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the potomac. 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
the potomac. 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...
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the service of african-american reg minutes known as buffalo soldiers. their service stations included fort vancouver and afterward some of them made our region their permanent home. men like willie bill morehouse who served their nation with courage and honor. the buffalo soldiers place in southwest washington history began in april of 1899. that date marks the assignment of buffalo soldiers from company b of the 24th infantry to the barracks at fort vancouver. this is also the first time in history that a unit from one of the army's four african-american regiments was included in fort vancouver's regular garrison troops. the buffalo soldiers' contributions to our nation continued throughout subsequent conflicts. two years ago we lost a pillar within the greater vancouver community. a member and president of the moses william pacific chest chapter of the buffalo soldiers bill morehouse. bill was a member of the united states army and the national guard early in his life. with his military service spanning world war ii and the fort vancouver barracks as p.o.w. guard. his contributions to ou
the service of african-american reg minutes known as buffalo soldiers. their service stations included fort vancouver and afterward some of them made our region their permanent home. men like willie bill morehouse who served their nation with courage and honor. the buffalo soldiers place in southwest washington history began in april of 1899. that date marks the assignment of buffalo soldiers from company b of the 24th infantry to the barracks at fort vancouver. this is also the first time in...
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majority of the fort members will continue with the peace process or how you're 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 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 this crime but we are not going back to conflict we are nort seen the emergence of a new guerilla group we said here mentioned we are not seeing these alliance with the lame. in itself we
majority of the fort members will continue with the peace process or how you're 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...
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this attack on the fort is not authorized by congress. congress is meeting for the first time this day. we're going to pick this up later. it's authorized by massachusetts committee of safety and a bunch of angry guys in vermont. they are taking the war to the english. okay? there's no reason this should happen but it does. over the next couple days, we see a map that extends on this, the american sees a second fort called crown point, which we really don't need to worry about. benedict arnold actually raids canada. the americans are taking the war to the champlain valley, taking the war to the british. okay? that's rage militaire. the second place you see is boston. what's going on in boston? we said these 20,000 americans descend on the city of boston and the city is under siege. this is the governor of massachusetts. he's british commander in north america. his name is thomas gage. gauge is an interesting guy. gage is married to an american. may be a spy. he somewhat sympathizes with americans. he bloefts in liberty but not the american
this attack on the fort is not authorized by congress. congress is meeting for the first time this day. we're going to pick this up later. it's authorized by massachusetts committee of safety and a bunch of angry guys in vermont. they are taking the war to the english. okay? there's no reason this should happen but it does. over the next couple days, we see a map that extends on this, the american sees a second fort called crown point, which we really don't need to worry about. benedict arnold...
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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 lion. kettle went into fort lyon 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. 1864, heer 29, deployed 700 colorado volunteers to attack the cheyenne. after seeing the approaching army, black kettle foisted an american flag and a white flag and a messenger, white antelope, to greek army. he was shot dead in a volley that 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 in glory. some of the scalps were taken back to denver and paraded in a theater an
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 lion. kettle went into fort lyon 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. 1864, heer 29, deployed 700 colorado volunteers to...
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in the forts of former president george w. bush one of the worst days saw some of the bravest acts. i still remember the feeling standing on the tarmac and watching from the plane as my three daughters, younger than 10, waved small american flags from down below. i was deployed on active duty and spending the next weeks planning bombing runs in afghanistan to respond these attacks. our armed forces are asked to make sacrifices, leaving their families. but after 9/11 when so many americans had sacrificed so much more, my brothers and sisters in arms were willing to make that sacrifice. inspired by the heroism of so many firefighters, first responders, law enforcement, and citizens who answered the call we nufe that america would emerge stronger. 18 years later we remember the heroes of 9/11, honor their sacrifice, and admire their patriotism. their memories will last forever because we will never forget what they gave us. heroic 34er7bs answered the called. i was proud to serve were heroes like eli, scar, jimbo, rooster, amongo, lost, crankle, sergeant lowry, psycho, sassy, tank, rac
in the forts of former president george w. bush one of the worst days saw some of the bravest acts. i still remember the feeling standing on the tarmac and watching from the plane as my three daughters, younger than 10, waved small american flags from down below. i was deployed on active duty and spending the next weeks planning bombing runs in afghanistan to respond these attacks. our armed forces are asked to make sacrifices, leaving their families. but after 9/11 when so many americans had...
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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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he is holding down the fort. he has the best assignment today. >> let's hold it down, veronica.here in the north studio and surrounded by a few hundred of my best friends. folks from the latino community throughout the bay area. elected officials and community leaders and dancers. these folks are members of the carnaval which we are proud to air. it is an excellent opportunity to build the bridge between the community and our editorial staff so right now folks are having something to eat and maybe a little something to drink. talking a month? ourselves about stories important to the community. something we take seriously is making sure the voices are heard and especially in underserved communities. right now the celebration has become. we are a little ahead of the curve but that is how we like it. >> of course. there is dancing going on. what about the food? you mentioned some food. >> i can show you some right here. it is gone. we are not saving any for you. that is how good it is. >> leaf that catered food from some of the best restaurants. mexican food at its finest. if you c
he is holding down the fort. he has the best assignment today. >> let's hold it down, veronica.here in the north studio and surrounded by a few hundred of my best friends. folks from the latino community throughout the bay area. elected officials and community leaders and dancers. these folks are members of the carnaval which we are proud to air. it is an excellent opportunity to build the bridge between the community and our editorial staff so right now folks are having something to eat...
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many images at the time that ran at the time at fort pillow. pillow draws enormous northern attention. the u.s. congress sends an investatory committee that gathers evidence and takes testimony. from's plenty of testimony confederates, as well, describing what happened and being very clear about the way which confederate troops singled out african american soldiers for execution rather to surrender them and mark neely has made this argument, as well, that when the men,appens between white the violence tends to be less certainly more necessary in that sense than between war happens white and black soldiers and i want to make that point so that clear. one last cultural point which is to think about the ideology to sort of violence people sanction in war. orse are the two most famous well known white abolitionists from before the war. his john brown, known for willingness to engage in violence. pottawatomie massacre in kansas in 1856. this is him and his sons kansans inro-slavery the dispute in the territories. filled with that righteousness, an ol
many images at the time that ran at the time at fort pillow. pillow draws enormous northern attention. the u.s. congress sends an investatory committee that gathers evidence and takes testimony. from's plenty of testimony confederates, as well, describing what happened and being very clear about the way which confederate troops singled out african american soldiers for execution rather to surrender them and mark neely has made this argument, as well, that when the men,appens between white the...
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one on one hand has been committed to fulfilling the agreement as far as the real corp of the fort rebels but as far as the broader aspects of the agreement the issues that we have reform issues of of the drug trade and political reform there has been no movement whatsoever and on the contrary it was earlier this year. a president who gets right to veto parts of the transitional justice. system the people who abuse that was overturned by the overridden by the congress but nevertheless there is this is clear that the government does not have. the commitment to the process and on the contrary many of the actions of the party government simply have gone against the jaish so this act on the part of you and mark is it is moot. it will strengthen the discourse of the government in their their military action against against these new fort rebels who will no doubt increase the tension within the country and also. it is the the the if this. gentleman will suck at some of the reasoning that now that we've sort of laid out some of the background other than the raising. marquez says the government h
one on one hand has been committed to fulfilling the agreement as far as the real corp of the fort rebels but as far as the broader aspects of the agreement the issues that we have reform issues of of the drug trade and political reform there has been no movement whatsoever and on the contrary it was earlier this year. a president who gets right to veto parts of the transitional justice. system the people who abuse that was overturned by the overridden by the congress but nevertheless there is...
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widely known figures of john smith, chief and governor yeardley and the indian women who lived in the fort walls in the early years. a teenager girl we call jane whose butchered remains speak to the brutal winter. angela, an angolan woman captured and brought to jamestown on an english ship. with this anniversary ongoing research and interpretation builds on the internationally recognized archaeological work initiated in 1994 by dr. william kelso and his team. today dr. james horn leads jamestown rediscovery team to expand the narrative to reflect the perspective of people, english settlers and africans brought unwillingly to the colony. we follow their footsteps here. the archaeological remains of 1617 church survived through the persistence and patience of women. in 1907 at the dedication of the memorial gates, remarking on n legacy, quote, any work that requires sincere, unselfish devotion is always best entrusted to the sympathy of women. today we commemorate the first assembly in 1619 and honor all the people, women and men, who ensured that we could stand here where the seeds of our
widely known figures of john smith, chief and governor yeardley and the indian women who lived in the fort walls in the early years. a teenager girl we call jane whose butchered remains speak to the brutal winter. angela, an angolan woman captured and brought to jamestown on an english ship. with this anniversary ongoing research and interpretation builds on the internationally recognized archaeological work initiated in 1994 by dr. william kelso and his team. today dr. james horn leads...
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the classical sense. there are six of them who are executed for mutiny and their bodies are buried at fort clinch on the atlantic coast. more within the army then across the army in that way. >> john from washington, d.c. are there any examples of the opposite occurring? in other words, mistreatment or execution of confederate prisoners of war by black troops? >> there is certainly a great deal of unnecessary death of confederates held in union prison camps in general. charles made this argument most strongly in the book while in the hands of the enemy. the apparatus is set up with a kind of malignant intent that produces unnecessary deaths. the union has less excuse than the confederacy because they have the resources to care for people in the way that the confederacy is more strapped. i don't quite see this as intentional. there is a deal of malign neglect. there are isolated incidents where, particularly after fort pillow after the mississippi river, where blacks who engage with whites shout no surrender. a man famously writes to washburn and says i have heard a report that the black soldiers in memphis went
the classical sense. there are six of them who are executed for mutiny and their bodies are buried at fort clinch on the atlantic coast. more within the army then across the army in that way. >> john from washington, d.c. are there any examples of the opposite occurring? in other words, mistreatment or execution of confederate prisoners of war by black troops? >> there is certainly a great deal of unnecessary death of confederates held in union prison camps in general. charles made...
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but we're at the fort pierce inland, this is the entry way into the ocean from here. behind me step out of the way so you can see it, that's a sailboat and we found that out here hours ago. it still hasn't moved. we were concerned it would be pushed from the wind on to more of the land but it's in the water there at the inlet. it was likely more, you know, out in the inlet where we found some other boats and it was either pushed by the heavy rains and winds to this area it's sort of stuck on its side there. hasn't moved much since we got here. so that is good news but that's exactly why they say even though hurricane dorian didn't make landfall here in florida, you still have to be concerned about those hurricane forced winds that are edging dangerously close to florida that we've been experiencing along with tropical storm forced winds throughout the day here in fort pierce area. >> are evacuation orders still in place for the barrier islands? >> reporter: for some it seems as though where we were last night, that barrier island has been lifted. palm beach county eva
but we're at the fort pierce inland, this is the entry way into the ocean from here. behind me step out of the way so you can see it, that's a sailboat and we found that out here hours ago. it still hasn't moved. we were concerned it would be pushed from the wind on to more of the land but it's in the water there at the inlet. it was likely more, you know, out in the inlet where we found some other boats and it was either pushed by the heavy rains and winds to this area it's sort of stuck on...
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riley and fort hayes. the post surgeons took to readings three times a day, in the morning, in the afternoon, early evening. and so that's what this graph shows is those combined readings through the month of november the. well, i think any of you can see what happens here by about the 17th. the highs in the day, one, two, three, only three days do the highs get above freezing. now, if you're one of those cowboys stuck with the herd out around somewhere around hayes or between celina and hayes, you're starting to get a little anxious about how this winter is starting to turn out. this is december. it doesn't get much better, and the line across here once again freezing. christmas wasn't worth celebrating once because the high on christmas day in fort riley got up to about five degrees below zero. now, during that burwinter too, this was accompanied by high winds and snow, so not only freezing temperatures. kind of makes me think this last february was pretty mild, and this was january, and it just doesn't get
riley and fort hayes. the post surgeons took to readings three times a day, in the morning, in the afternoon, early evening. and so that's what this graph shows is those combined readings through the month of november the. well, i think any of you can see what happens here by about the 17th. the highs in the day, one, two, three, only three days do the highs get above freezing. now, if you're one of those cowboys stuck with the herd out around somewhere around hayes or between celina and hayes,...
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the message was clear, fort mchenry was still standing. 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 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 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. please join me in welcoming the president of the united st
the message was clear, fort mchenry was still standing. 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...
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and then beyond this, the federal courts are completely standing the fort, and despite all of them.e have to run, i appreciated as always. great to see you. thank you so much, we will take up your book in an entire segment. >> still waiting. what a lovely time. up next, new signs of republican party is the party of trump. i'll take it up with a lou: more great news for the president. a new poll shows republicans are more supportive of president trump and they are good republican party. in the herbert harris poll 42% of republicans or independents leaning republicans and say they are more supportive of donald trump and the republican party. that's up three points from last month republicans who say they are more supportive of the party fell from 30% to 26%. joining us tonight rnc chair "rhoda" daniel and great to see you. let's start with this harvard harris poll. even though it has mixed news for the party the fact that you have a standard bearer like the president in these circumstances is about the best news there popular party has going into 2020, isn't it? >> the great thing for
and then beyond this, the federal courts are completely standing the fort, and despite all of them.e have to run, i appreciated as always. great to see you. thank you so much, we will take up your book in an entire segment. >> still waiting. what a lovely time. up next, new signs of republican party is the party of trump. i'll take it up with a lou: more great news for the president. a new poll shows republicans are more supportive of president trump and they are good republican party. in...
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o kind of postponed a lot of our production, had to cut our faff this weekend, so we're manning the forturselves. >> reporter: much of florida's east coast is now under a hurricane warning. cape canaveral hospital in cocoa beach began evacuating. nine florida counties have ordered evacuations, five of riem mandatory. oorida governor ron desantis. >> this storm at this magnitude could really cause massive destruction, and do not put your ngfe in jeopardy by staying behind when you have chance to get out. >> reporter: that message is often lost on coastal residents amateur many are amateur storm trackers who trust their own forecasts. boute're concerned about it. >> reporter: rob hardwick is the police chief in st. augustine beach. a worries about holdout residents. >> this is their castle. this is their home. with that being said, they are reluctant to leave everything they own and their whole lives. . don't want to be complacent because one shift and a few degrees and it's on top of us. >> reporter: st. johns county has now issued an evacuation sder. it includes everyone who lives on thi
o kind of postponed a lot of our production, had to cut our faff this weekend, so we're manning the forturselves. >> reporter: much of florida's east coast is now under a hurricane warning. cape canaveral hospital in cocoa beach began evacuating. nine florida counties have ordered evacuations, five of riem mandatory. oorida governor ron desantis. >> this storm at this magnitude could really cause massive destruction, and do not put your ngfe in jeopardy by staying behind when you...
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parliamentary legislation survival itself will be difficult enough without jumping headlong into the fort all these little parties technics resulted probably resuming unexpectedly yes. with the m.p. who kicked off the court proceedings leading the debate answered by the attorney general whose legal advice to boris johnson landed the prime minister in this supremely court suit if anyone could tell us what happens next it is our commentators alex is joined by peter oborne and lembit opec. i'm joined by our top political pundits ball again great city and labor opec a born again remain of peter obama. guys lestrange or you did not forecast that the supreme court of the united kingdom and the unanimous decision was going to declare the prime minister under queen's actions unlawful whenever you think you'll be over were could've predicted probably the most momentous day in modern political legal history something since something like the $688.00 revolution it's something which will be studied for centuries to come it'll be in every legal textbook it will be every poster to tional work and have
parliamentary legislation survival itself will be difficult enough without jumping headlong into the fort all these little parties technics resulted probably resuming unexpectedly yes. with the m.p. who kicked off the court proceedings leading the debate answered by the attorney general whose legal advice to boris johnson landed the prime minister in this supremely court suit if anyone could tell us what happens next it is our commentators alex is joined by peter oborne and lembit opec. i'm...
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now hurricane watch in effect for part of southern florida just around the fort lauderdale area, hurricanesorry, that's a tropical storm watch, tropical storm warning for the area from fort lauderdale to west palm beach and then get to the hurricane warning from north of palm beach all the way to jacksonville, even a hurricane watch for much of the coastal areas of georgia and south carolina. finally the storm is expected to spin way out to sea at the end of the week finally losing hurricane strength but at that point it will be in the colder northern waters and the atlantic moving away from new york and new england area. we hope it stays on that path away from the coast. dan and ama? >> that would be unfortunate. thanks. >>> 86% of you who traveled over the long weekend took a road trip. >> that trip probably went much smoother than it did in the past we hope. >> michael finney is here to talk about why that is. >> we've always driven, right? we know that. especially on a three-day weekend. the dferenc is these days is the quality of our ride. the lemon law we're told car manufacturers is
now hurricane watch in effect for part of southern florida just around the fort lauderdale area, hurricanesorry, that's a tropical storm watch, tropical storm warning for the area from fort lauderdale to west palm beach and then get to the hurricane warning from north of palm beach all the way to jacksonville, even a hurricane watch for much of the coastal areas of georgia and south carolina. finally the storm is expected to spin way out to sea at the end of the week finally losing hurricane...
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i sit on the fort worth in her chapter oxford house. we are having a role in texas with parole unapproved oxford houses. we need more houses are approved for parole. >> what is the central problem? >> we cannot get our houses parole approved. have two. >> how were they approved? >> by accident. a happy accident. >> they are saying up. that they require a license. all of thernible] houses in texas have to be individually approved. each house hasng to addressed her with probation and parole. they will not blanket approve a group of houses. that is the role from texas. a house has to deal with it individually. and i think they have a lot of stipulations in place that we need to work on. they want a constant contact in the home. you have some obstacles that will be difficult to overcome because of texas law. it is not your fault at all. actually, hawaii is the same way. haveen up a new house or an existing house and we invite the parole officer to come out and view the property. call the phone number. it and if it tour is satisfactory to th
i sit on the fort worth in her chapter oxford house. we are having a role in texas with parole unapproved oxford houses. we need more houses are approved for parole. >> what is the central problem? >> we cannot get our houses parole approved. have two. >> how were they approved? >> by accident. a happy accident. >> they are saying up. that they require a license. all of thernible] houses in texas have to be individually approved. each house hasng to addressed her...
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we're here at the national guard staging area in fort pierce. earlier, we were seeing the outerbands but now it's sunny out and we're getting a break in the wind. about 4500 members of the florida national guard are prepped and ready across the state. i'm joined by colonel blake heidelberg. sir, how do you prepare for a storm this large and it's unpredictable. how concerning is it? >> it's very concerning. we try to prepare all year. we train all years for storms like this. it's an honor and privilege to have to come to the aid of our fellow citizens but it's tough. we're very apprehensive. >> reporter: thousands of members of the national guard throughout the state. we're looking at equipment here. this is more expected to be helped in the aftermath, any debris that needs to be cleared? >> yes, sir, we're an engineer battalion, we're here to make sure the first responders and the commodities can get to the people that need it. >> reporter: there's a lot of concern in this part of the nation, low-lying areas being evacuated, jo ling. more than 1
we're here at the national guard staging area in fort pierce. earlier, we were seeing the outerbands but now it's sunny out and we're getting a break in the wind. about 4500 members of the florida national guard are prepped and ready across the state. i'm joined by colonel blake heidelberg. sir, how do you prepare for a storm this large and it's unpredictable. how concerning is it? >> it's very concerning. we try to prepare all year. we train all years for storms like this. it's an honor...
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in the forts of former president george w. bush one of the worst days saw some of the bravest acts. i still remember the feeling standing on the tarmac and watching from the plane as my three daughters, younger than 10, waved small american flags from down below. i was deployed on active duty and spending the next weeks planning bombing runs in afghanistan to respond these attacks. our armed forces are asked to make sacrifices, leaving their families. but after 9/11 when so many americans had sacrificed so much more, my brothers and sisters in arms were willing to make that sacrifice. inspired by the heroism of so many firefighters, first responders, law enforcement, and citizens who answered the call we nufe that america would emerge stronger. 18 years later we remember the heroes of 9/11, honor their sacrifice, and admire their patriotism. their memories will last forever because we will never forget what they gave us. heroic 34er7bs answered the called. i was proud to serve were heroes like eli, scar, jimbo, rooster, amongo, lost, crankle, sergeant lowry, psycho, sassy, tank, rac
in the forts of former president george w. bush one of the worst days saw some of the bravest acts. i still remember the feeling standing on the tarmac and watching from the plane as my three daughters, younger than 10, waved small american flags from down below. i was deployed on active duty and spending the next weeks planning bombing runs in afghanistan to respond these attacks. our armed forces are asked to make sacrifices, leaving their families. but after 9/11 when so many americans had...
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officials say bahamas paradise cruiseline picked up 2100 evacuees over the weekend and sailed them to the fortin palm beach, florida. >>> people from the bay area are also helping with relief efforts in the bahamas. this week, a group of bay area nurses is traveling to the islands to help those affected to dorian. they have responded to the past after hurricane marie y. we spoke with an icu nurse. part of the registered nurse response network. she says that work is difficult but important. >> things have been reduced to rubble. they don't know where their loved ones are. they are injured and have wounds that need to be tended to, so it is kind of myself for the worst. >> the bay area nurses are going to the grand bahama island. one of the hardest-hit by the hurricane. >>> our time is now 6:15. happening today, a san francisco group wants muny service that is faster and more efficient to kick off transit week. ktvu is right outside san francisco city hall whether the rally is planned in just a couple of hours. good morning, alyssa. >> good morning. well, starting at 8:15. if final stop will be
officials say bahamas paradise cruiseline picked up 2100 evacuees over the weekend and sailed them to the fortin palm beach, florida. >>> people from the bay area are also helping with relief efforts in the bahamas. this week, a group of bay area nurses is traveling to the islands to help those affected to dorian. they have responded to the past after hurricane marie y. we spoke with an icu nurse. part of the registered nurse response network. she says that work is difficult but...
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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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the new facility is gone. to put that in perspective, this is fort campbell. orne 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, you
the new facility is gone. to put that in perspective, this is fort campbell. orne 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...
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at thegoing to be washington arsenal, now the scaffolding is there is now the tennis courts fort mcnair. so dr. leale did have a wife assassination. september 3, 1876, he's going to rebecca, the daughter of a wealthy merchant in yonkers. home is now the rectory of saint kashmir's church. the union would produce six children. now we talked about lincoln's where the -- the cardiopulmonary resuscitation story. the 100th909, anniversary of lincoln's birth, new york addresses the state commander of the military legion. the loyal these are guys who are officers. of course, they still exist. descendants. he previously testified before 1866.ss in that speech was published as lincoln'sst hours -- last hours." he had quite an extensive career post-assassination. he's going to travel to england to treat and study cholera. there was an epidemic in 1866. later he returned to new york where there's cholera in new york, which he became involved with treating. 1866 to '71, he was the physician in charge of the northwestern dispensary, treating over 500 children. dispensary is sort of a free clinic. it
at thegoing to be washington arsenal, now the scaffolding is there is now the tennis courts fort mcnair. so dr. leale did have a wife assassination. september 3, 1876, he's going to rebecca, the daughter of a wealthy merchant in yonkers. home is now the rectory of saint kashmir's church. the union would produce six children. now we talked about lincoln's where the -- the cardiopulmonary resuscitation story. the 100th909, anniversary of lincoln's birth, new york addresses the state commander of...
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>> reporter: we have been standing out here at the fort pierce inlet, jake, and been experiencing really 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, but also the loss of property, loss of homes, loss of boats certainly for a big boating community here. jack, back to you. >> all right. i'm joined on the phone by ben malik, the mayor of cocoa bea
>> reporter: we have been standing out here at the fort pierce inlet, jake, and been experiencing really 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...
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outside the beltway in fort sh 395 looks good. we're flowing past the pentagon andale city to the beltway even south at that pent in spotsylvania looking very niceow shut down d.c. planned for later this morheng district. keep updated as weet more information. back to you. ♪ >>> time right now 4:49. leats get a loo the top stories we're covering for you on this monday morning. >>> are a ra bcklo eonded net ya poo oenppon. it will be up to israel's president to decide which candidate should serve as prime minister aer last week's dead look primary particle la men towe elections. homicide investigation on going in the district this morning hat shooting in southeast it l morris road. investigators diss covered close to 40 shell casings in the area of the the metro bus stop at the corner of mount view and morris. juveniles were among the victi victims. right now police are searching for the suspectshe v ivedol ac y sundayam. league mvp della don t led mystics with 22 points. midway throu s theecond quarter washington fell short with ac
outside the beltway in fort sh 395 looks good. we're flowing past the pentagon andale city to the beltway even south at that pent in spotsylvania looking very niceow shut down d.c. planned for later this morheng district. keep updated as weet more information. back to you. ♪ >>> time right now 4:49. leats get a loo the top stories we're covering for you on this monday morning. >>> are a ra bcklo eonded net ya poo oenppon. it will be up to israel's president to decide which...
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and this is this incredible case and i always quote this but the fort. the head of state of medina he lost a case a court case against a jewish citizen so number one it showed there was a rule of law and no one was above the law and number 2 that a jew citizen was an equal citizen so mr president when a muslim societies unjust to its minorities it is going against the religion of islam and our prophet peace be upon him. so. it is important to understand this the prophet lives in our hearts. when he's ridiculous when he's insulted. it hurts that as we human know. we human beings understand one thing the pain of the heart is far. more hurtful than physical pain and that's why the muslims react and i've always thought that if i ever had the stage i would try and explain this due to the world community especially to the western community because having lived in the western community people didn't understand this when i 1st went as a teenager to do england there was a there was a comedy film on jesus christ. it's unthinkable in muslim societies so we need to e
and this is this incredible case and i always quote this but the fort. the head of state of medina he lost a case a court case against a jewish citizen so number one it showed there was a rule of law and no one was above the law and number 2 that a jew citizen was an equal citizen so mr president when a muslim societies unjust to its minorities it is going against the religion of islam and our prophet peace be upon him. so. it is important to understand this the prophet lives in our hearts....
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let's bring the mayor of fort lauderdale. dean. mr. t saying that you guys are out of the was at all, because you still need to keep your eye out, but from where we were friday to where we are today, you have to feel fortunate. >> we are fortunate in many way ways. we are fortunate because the storm has sort of edged its way across the coast. it's still kind of wobbly, and i'm afraid that there is no way to predict the true direction of the storm. we have been very fortunate, because we've seen how this storm can come together. i've never seen how great the neighbors come together. our elected officials. i even got a call from the white house a couple of days ago, sharing their concern, asking what they can do for us. so it's been wonderful to see where our resources are, and i'm very pleased at the results. >> trace: which is not to say that fort lauderdale, that miami and broward county may not get some of the storm force, because those winds are still out there. there's a chance that you could get some areas beaten up pretty good in
let's bring the mayor of fort lauderdale. dean. mr. t saying that you guys are out of the was at all, because you still need to keep your eye out, but from where we were friday to where we are today, you have to feel fortunate. >> we are fortunate in many way ways. we are fortunate because the storm has sort of edged its way across the coast. it's still kind of wobbly, and i'm afraid that there is no way to predict the true direction of the storm. we have been very fortunate, because...
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talked to defense secretaries per regarding the issue and is committed to protecting funding for the fort campbell middle school project. democrats say the plan doesn't make sense. >> the whole idea of taking projects that are desperately needed for national security and using it on a wall that they can't even give a straight excuse why it's need, that's egregious. >> reporter: mr. trump is slamming former president barack obama's daca program which shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation tweeting obaman never had the legal right to sign daca. dmrkts say the president has bigger immigration problems to solve like his own rhetoric in light of the el paso mass shooting. >> there is also a direct line from the rhetoric that we have heard from the president calling immigrants thugs and rapists, invaders, infestation of this country, the murderer in his own manifesto used some of the same terms, practically quoted it. >> reporter: as for what the white house is planning to do to boost the economy, economic adviser larry kudlow said mr. trump may unveil a proposal for new tax cut
talked to defense secretaries per regarding the issue and is committed to protecting funding for the fort campbell middle school project. democrats say the plan doesn't make sense. >> the whole idea of taking projects that are desperately needed for national security and using it on a wall that they can't even give a straight excuse why it's need, that's egregious. >> reporter: mr. trump is slamming former president barack obama's daca program which shields young undocumented...