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with him will also be about 2000 calvary under another command. the cavalry are out of couple of miles south of kearns town toward newtown were there have been driven from the day before. they're up on the top of the hill and it's a sunday morning and mulligan being a devout catholic had lamented that there chaplin had resigned so he and his men were doing their best they could with their prayer books. the men started clowning around a little bit. mulligan was a non-smoker and nondrinker. somewhere, he got a cigar and was described as with the flair of a broadway smile he was pretending to smoke and make his men laugh and joke around with him. it's a close-knit headquarters. it includes his nephew as well as his brother-in-law. there's a lot of family connections throughout his staff in the irish brigade regiment as a whole. suddenly, they hear the sounds of the gunfire. it's no longer picket fire in the distance but a rolling fire as the confederate cavalry is once again driving the men back toward kearns town. mulligan is going to advance his tr
with him will also be about 2000 calvary under another command. the cavalry are out of couple of miles south of kearns town toward newtown were there have been driven from the day before. they're up on the top of the hill and it's a sunday morning and mulligan being a devout catholic had lamented that there chaplin had resigned so he and his men were doing their best they could with their prayer books. the men started clowning around a little bit. mulligan was a non-smoker and nondrinker....
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. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point.wa salvation was.nc here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you know what you're missing out." >> reporter: the pastor was a or charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible, foursquare. preached in jeans and sneakers. livestreamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> reporter: jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> didn't fall asleep listening to his sermons. >> reporter: but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders, were known for their big hearts, their charity.ei and that's when, for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she's saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> reporter: but a whole year went by.or and then what was coming couldn't be hidden. the story floating around, there had been an abusive boyfriend un who abandoned her and left her pregnant. and in july 2011, marie gave birth to a bab
. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point.wa salvation was.nc here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you know what you're missing out." >> reporter: the pastor was a or charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible, foursquare. preached in jeans and sneakers. livestreamed and youtubed his sermons. >>...
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june 25, 1876, the combined horses of crazy horse and sitting bull met the calvary at the little bighornhem. the sioux had won a great battle lost their war against the progress of civilization. the eagle fell before and even greater eagle, which symbolized a young nation spreading its wings across a continent, its eyes on tomorrow. which withstood the shock of custer's cavalry fell before the meshing of gears in the forward flow of machinery. it fell to the dakota earth, not before the carbine, but before the combine, not war but wheat was the sioux's undoing. ♪ live in an area bounded by the black hills, fringed by the sun blasted badlands and along the serpentine missouri river. they lived in the shadow of mount rushmore, democracy's shrine permanently engraved on the dakota hills. they live in the shadows. eagle has fallen out of the light and into the shadows, and there is chaos in his flight, the deep shadows of poverty and bewilderment, reservation lands these proudielding, wielders of the lance never taking to the plow, a proud, restless, happy people, constantly seeking a place
june 25, 1876, the combined horses of crazy horse and sitting bull met the calvary at the little bighornhem. the sioux had won a great battle lost their war against the progress of civilization. the eagle fell before and even greater eagle, which symbolized a young nation spreading its wings across a continent, its eyes on tomorrow. which withstood the shock of custer's cavalry fell before the meshing of gears in the forward flow of machinery. it fell to the dakota earth, not before the...
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his calvary will head down to eorgetown. he will run right below that, with georgetown. coming out of the rockville pike, you can see the ship coming down, we call it georgia avenue today. this was originally called for pennsylvania, there was a tower here, they could not see for miles away because of the ust. what happened on the morning of july 11? he would make his advanced directly toward the capital. this is where the battle really begins at. he said he will run into resistance from the veteran reserve elements, the ohio national guard, and other s1 roops protecting the city. so, let me read to you an account real quick. what does he see when he arrives in washington? this is what he writes to lee. on the morning, we continue the march, but the day was so hot, even at the very early hour in the morning, and the dust so thin, that many of the men fell y the way. it became necessary to slacken our pace. nevertheless, when we reached the location, the men world almost completely exhausted and not in a position to make an attack. he talks in detail what he saw in washin
his calvary will head down to eorgetown. he will run right below that, with georgetown. coming out of the rockville pike, you can see the ship coming down, we call it georgia avenue today. this was originally called for pennsylvania, there was a tower here, they could not see for miles away because of the ust. what happened on the morning of july 11? he would make his advanced directly toward the capital. this is where the battle really begins at. he said he will run into resistance from the...
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should be keen to invest in this country because there were bad signs a well including the well known calvary case what about the investment climate and investment figures this year india is growing you know will this $36.00 but like always telling you in the asking that question that for us it's more important not the quantity of inflow but the quality of having the full and some of the cases might be not to be. coming to russia's economy but you technology war human jailable which is so that is of much more importance competing with just simply money and what we've just discussed is strengthening so it means that is. so ladies throw in balance of payments which we have facing these here and was thrown by the payments we don't need to cover a new gaps on the balance of payments say so it means in terms of. having acknowledges smith in jail approaches all these stuff it's much more important than just simply having a stronger employ in terms of quantity over the falls. but like i've said this here we're getting more if india is the total sum is increasing but i would just pay less attention o
should be keen to invest in this country because there were bad signs a well including the well known calvary case what about the investment climate and investment figures this year india is growing you know will this $36.00 but like always telling you in the asking that question that for us it's more important not the quantity of inflow but the quality of having the full and some of the cases might be not to be. coming to russia's economy but you technology war human jailable which is so that...
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less then a year cyrus went back to war as the encamped slave with his brother in the mississippi calvary unit and escorted jefferson davis out of richmond. in fact it's very likely cyrus and benjamin were with the davis party in georgia so he was literally in the army the very beginning until the very last day of the civil war so as we go into this world of the confederacy tends thousands of enslaved men were impressed by the confederate government to any number of projects between 1861 and 65 again thousands would have been repairing and working in the salt mines like the iron work producing material anything that they needed in terms of production to support the effort of enslaved men are asked to do so they have to do this because they try to offset the advantages the united states enjoys with the material produced by the war so enslaved people everywhere but they are not the men that today are commonly referred to as examples is black confederate soldiers. they are nameless and don't have much of a record the ones that are incredibly popular are the body servant's like silas chandler
less then a year cyrus went back to war as the encamped slave with his brother in the mississippi calvary unit and escorted jefferson davis out of richmond. in fact it's very likely cyrus and benjamin were with the davis party in georgia so he was literally in the army the very beginning until the very last day of the civil war so as we go into this world of the confederacy tends thousands of enslaved men were impressed by the confederate government to any number of projects between 1861 and 65...
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some level of success in their objectives and the threat of being pounded into submission by the calvary coming over the horizon is not to be enough to dissuade them. the other is deterrence by denial in which forces that are present are sufficiently lethal and capable to keep the opponent from the progression in the first place. when you look at the geography of the recent region in the western pacific, because there are so many possible targets of aggression so close to the chinese mainland where so much force could be marshaled in so little time, this decision by the trump administration to change the nation's conventional deterrence i think was a very smart one. but it was these requirements, it has to be better. has to be stronger, it has to have more weapons and more isr, more networks that link all of that together. >> these missile isr mismatch in the navy right now, in january 2015, issue of proceedings, the three in charge of the navy service force, admiral wrote an article where they put forth this idea of distributed the file. in this article under the section where they were
some level of success in their objectives and the threat of being pounded into submission by the calvary coming over the horizon is not to be enough to dissuade them. the other is deterrence by denial in which forces that are present are sufficiently lethal and capable to keep the opponent from the progression in the first place. when you look at the geography of the recent region in the western pacific, because there are so many possible targets of aggression so close to the chinese mainland...
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calvary because of it's effectiveness in eliminating indigenous native americans. so what is happening in brazil now is not only is 30% of the amazon under indigenous guardianship legally, but the government has said those forested areas need to be accessed. we know we cannot do it legally that we will look the other direction. and so what is happening is an assault on indigenous people's rights. what's interesting about those indigenous people's is that they are very effective in securing the help of these large ecological territories that are the own. in fact, if you look at maps right now to look at an overlay of fires with indigenous territories, indigenous territories are actually the most secure of the territories actually resisting invasion of fire and agriculture. so indigenous people's play a very, very important role in securing the help of the amazon come at a schutze it's not just the amazon. until about 35% of the entire terrestrial earth is under the garden ship of indigenous people's, and those are the territories on this planet that contains about 7
calvary because of it's effectiveness in eliminating indigenous native americans. so what is happening in brazil now is not only is 30% of the amazon under indigenous guardianship legally, but the government has said those forested areas need to be accessed. we know we cannot do it legally that we will look the other direction. and so what is happening is an assault on indigenous people's rights. what's interesting about those indigenous people's is that they are very effective in securing the...
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calvary because of its effectiveness in eliminating indigenous native americans. so what is happening in brazil now, has brought only 30 percent of the amazon on indigenous guardianship. but the government has said, those forced areas need to be access. we can't do it legally but we will look the other direction. so what is happening now is an assault on indigenous peoples rights and what's interesting about them as they are very effective in securing the health of these large territories that are their own. in fact if you look at maps right now the listed overlay of fires with indigenous territories, indigenous territories are actually the most secure of the territories actually resisting invasion of fire and agriculture. so indigenous people play a very important brawl in securing the health of the amazon i should see about 35 percent of the entire terrestrial earth, is on the guardianship of indigenous peoples. and those of the territories on this planet that contain about 70 percent of the intact of ecosystems. direct correlation, with indigenous peoples. that
calvary because of its effectiveness in eliminating indigenous native americans. so what is happening in brazil now, has brought only 30 percent of the amazon on indigenous guardianship. but the government has said, those forced areas need to be access. we can't do it legally but we will look the other direction. so what is happening now is an assault on indigenous peoples rights and what's interesting about them as they are very effective in securing the health of these large territories that...
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urging party leaders to strike back with their own counter messaging for weeks and told that the calvarybut not a firm date. over the past month, republicans have launched roughly $10 million in ads aimed at democrats in districts that president trump won in 2016. according to an analysis by the post, more than 100 gop congressional incumbents ran anti-impeachment facebook ads, roughly three times of that the democrats. joins us is jay caruso. what do you make of the spending spree by the gop on impeachment-related ads. they must sense and the polls sort of bear this out that impeachment at least works for them politically. >> right. >> you're right about the polls. i've been saying this for, you know, over a month now, if you saw the polls getting to support for impeachment up into the upper 50s, 60%, then you would see republicans running for the hills. but what we're seeing now, and i think the latest 538 polling has impeachment at 47% pro and 4i%, 47% opposed, and 43% support, so you're not getting above 50%, so republicans sense, okay, we can go all in, this is not going to get any
urging party leaders to strike back with their own counter messaging for weeks and told that the calvarybut not a firm date. over the past month, republicans have launched roughly $10 million in ads aimed at democrats in districts that president trump won in 2016. according to an analysis by the post, more than 100 gop congressional incumbents ran anti-impeachment facebook ads, roughly three times of that the democrats. joins us is jay caruso. what do you make of the spending spree by the gop...
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incident north carolina called calvary. it is a factory right down the city center. it is been for your generations. but i will send a couple of years ago, what pops up in china but charlotte and henry. blatantly, just taking the brand that has gone on for your generations, and setting up shop in china. in this particular case, they went to the chinese courts and as you would expect, trying to get the trademark rights just in the leaving part. actually counterfeited products and sell them and they have lost trade cases on dumping. so off of were here to talk about trademarks and applications in the united states, things are important to understand our major threat is china. and they are fighting their economic war on several different fronts. this is another front that i intend to come back to and subsequent hearing. today we just want to know that the people know that the chinese government are paying citizens to fraudulently obtain u.s. trademarks. i am concerned that the surge in china trademark filings where fraudulent trademarks are slowing down u.s. people to g
incident north carolina called calvary. it is a factory right down the city center. it is been for your generations. but i will send a couple of years ago, what pops up in china but charlotte and henry. blatantly, just taking the brand that has gone on for your generations, and setting up shop in china. in this particular case, they went to the chinese courts and as you would expect, trying to get the trademark rights just in the leaving part. actually counterfeited products and sell them and...
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the photo shows a number of members of the wyoming national guard, the cowboy calvary, my father-in-law bob brown from wyoming was a member of this group when he served in korea. madam president, it was such a privilege to introduce the president to some of my home state's wyoming national guard members. we actually had two of them up on the stage with him. they're doing a tremendous job on behalf of wyoming's largest deployment overseas right now in about a decade. we told all of our service members how grateful the nation is for their service and their sacrifice and their dedication, but meanwhile here back in washington, madam president, democrats continue to block the bills that we need to have passed to keep our nation secure. incredibly, they're blocking both the defense authorization and the defense funding bills. well, defense funding bills, the whole funding of our national defense expires in two weeks. but still the democrats continue to waste time, precious time, legislative time on their partisan obsessive approach to impeachment. their holiday season impeachment is hurting
the photo shows a number of members of the wyoming national guard, the cowboy calvary, my father-in-law bob brown from wyoming was a member of this group when he served in korea. madam president, it was such a privilege to introduce the president to some of my home state's wyoming national guard members. we actually had two of them up on the stage with him. they're doing a tremendous job on behalf of wyoming's largest deployment overseas right now in about a decade. we told all of our service...
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here was also aware, ironically, the remnants of custer's calvary ended up.s was their patrol area. they would be involved in later years, you know? with little bighorn, but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre. and patroleir job area, to go clear down there, miles,ere probably 140 right now, from wounded knee. the black hills have always been a big issue, you know, and the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940's to take claims to land, and that is when the lakota files for loss of their black hills, you know? so there is a whole history of unsettled case, you know, which continues to this day, because the tribes did not accept money. they wanted land. all of that continues to this day. in essence, the laramie treaty is still in effect today. it has not been rescinded, there's just been legal different changes, -- there's just been legal, different changes to wear native american spaces are set aside for. there are legal activities pending in terms of who owns the black hills right now, and i know there are native american community members who do not
here was also aware, ironically, the remnants of custer's calvary ended up.s was their patrol area. they would be involved in later years, you know? with little bighorn, but by 1890 was the wounded knee massacre. and patroleir job area, to go clear down there, miles,ere probably 140 right now, from wounded knee. the black hills have always been a big issue, you know, and the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940's to take claims to land, and that is when the lakota files for loss of their...
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of jesus what he and simon talked about as simon gave jesus some relief with getting the cross to calvarye a bit of an idea to what socrates was thinking as he drank hemlock. in our time, we know martin luther king wanted to hear music at dinner, played beautifully for me before the shots took his life. there would be many others who were hanged, beaten to death, fought in wars for the right or wrong side. i have wondered as a person living in virginia how the peanuts got here. we know europeans didn't go into communities to find west africans. africans did. we know when communities recognize defeat, they were lined up and brought to shore to be sold. we also see a grandmother trying to defend her grandson and failing, reaching to put in his hand a peanut. don't forget me she says. he hold tightly to what will be called america where he sold. he plants that charge for a promise to keep. he stays to watch it grow. others would escape and thank him cowardly but he had promises to keep. others did not understand the strength it takes to white slip from your hanging brother. to cradle your da
of jesus what he and simon talked about as simon gave jesus some relief with getting the cross to calvarye a bit of an idea to what socrates was thinking as he drank hemlock. in our time, we know martin luther king wanted to hear music at dinner, played beautifully for me before the shots took his life. there would be many others who were hanged, beaten to death, fought in wars for the right or wrong side. i have wondered as a person living in virginia how the peanuts got here. we know...
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he was in the 101st airborne first calvary where he served as helicopter mechanic and supply sergeant. he has been diagnosed with conditions including enlarged prostate, kidney disease and hard nerves, none which are on the v.a. presumptive list. while the v.a. considers prostate cancer to be on the list, mr. badgett's enlarged process is not considered to be connected to his exposure to agent orange simply because it's not the answer. another example, sam harvey from newport news, virginia, was exposed to agent orange during the vietnam war. he served in the u.s. navy from 1966 to 1970 aboard the u.s.s. constellation. he was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer. yet, despite prostate cancer being on the presumptive list he struggled to get v.a. approval for the treatment he needs. finally i want to talk about dorman watts from north chesterfield, virginia, a vietnam veteran who has struggled for years to get the disability rating from the v.a. that would qualify him for the comprehensive health care from the v.a. he has prostate cancer and heart disease and is currently undergoi
he was in the 101st airborne first calvary where he served as helicopter mechanic and supply sergeant. he has been diagnosed with conditions including enlarged prostate, kidney disease and hard nerves, none which are on the v.a. presumptive list. while the v.a. considers prostate cancer to be on the list, mr. badgett's enlarged process is not considered to be connected to his exposure to agent orange simply because it's not the answer. another example, sam harvey from newport news, virginia,...