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beauregard studied at west point under anderson. verys flamboyant, french, bornh, louisiana gentleman. himself in command of the batteries built on slave labor aimed at the federal fort in charleston harbor. major anderson was in charge of the garrison at fort sumter. intersectedlives was in the early days of 1861. before the cipher was coming into play, beauregard would sent messages to anderson by boat. wouldlm, the coding guy, take them out of the boat and they would usually say "surrender or be bombarded," anderson would say "not on your life," and back and forth they would go. there was no agreement. war begins in april 1861 at fort sumter. image, we see the bombardment of fort sumter. beauregard saw action at the first battle of -- >> let me talk about fort sumter . takefear bombing didn't any lives. there was no way they were going to recover or stave off this endless bombardment. chisholm rode out and demanded they surrender the fort after this day and a half long seizure. anderson accepts the terms. chisholm later writes in
beauregard studied at west point under anderson. verys flamboyant, french, bornh, louisiana gentleman. himself in command of the batteries built on slave labor aimed at the federal fort in charleston harbor. major anderson was in charge of the garrison at fort sumter. intersectedlives was in the early days of 1861. before the cipher was coming into play, beauregard would sent messages to anderson by boat. wouldlm, the coding guy, take them out of the boat and they would usually say...
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beauregard takes note of that. we are going to keep that in mind if that becomes necessary for charleston. there are some things that are important to know about savannah. basically it is a drainage field. all the large rivers and small rivers and creeks and whatnot from that corner of the world go down into that direction. because you get the watershed in that direction, you get all sorts of things coming down there. it's a marvelous place with its overhanging trees and mosquitoes and yellow fever and all that wonderful swamp stuff the poets will write about. it is going to be an interesting piece of terrain to fight over as far as that goes. when the capture of charleston and the securing of charleston has taken place -- or savannah, rather, has taken place, there will be a lot of letter writing that has gone on between the end of the savannah campaign, per se, and the initiation of activities going to the north. a lot of this curiously takes place on christmas eve. nobody gets to enjoy christmas eve. they are al
beauregard takes note of that. we are going to keep that in mind if that becomes necessary for charleston. there are some things that are important to know about savannah. basically it is a drainage field. all the large rivers and small rivers and creeks and whatnot from that corner of the world go down into that direction. because you get the watershed in that direction, you get all sorts of things coming down there. it's a marvelous place with its overhanging trees and mosquitoes and yellow...
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lee and beauregard and jefferson davis. and a statue which celebrated the liberty placed uprising. and what was that? that was an effort by a white mob to kill a legally elected integrated state government and reassert dick torl all white control over louisiana. it was a race riot. and why we would have not looked more carefully and acknowledged that was a hideous tribute is a painful part of how we just kind of blythely accepted statry because it's pretty and because it makes a nice impact on the citiescape. it's not enough. it's time for reexamination. but i absolutely agree with the caller, not by groups in the dead of night by people who are considering it, communities, elected officials, and in federal announcer: we are going live now to the white house where they are holding a briefing. -- [no audio] [no audio] >> today, the house appropriations subcommittee on state, foreign operations and programs holds a markup of their portion of the fiscal 2021 appropriations bill. watch live at 4:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio ap
lee and beauregard and jefferson davis. and a statue which celebrated the liberty placed uprising. and what was that? that was an effort by a white mob to kill a legally elected integrated state government and reassert dick torl all white control over louisiana. it was a race riot. and why we would have not looked more carefully and acknowledged that was a hideous tribute is a painful part of how we just kind of blythely accepted statry because it's pretty and because it makes a nice impact on...
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mayor landrieu agreed to show us what's become of generals lee and beauregard. they've been gathering dust for more than a year. wow. ( ticking ) >> whitaker: no snapping fingers, no fire escape balcony, nope, this is not your parent's "west side story." >> everything scares me about this. it's a huge challenge.ker:of everyone has an expectation. "60 minutes" spent four months behind the scenes as this epic american production gets set to open on broadway. ( ticng >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm norah o'donnell. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight, on "60 minutes." diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication rdiance can ce the risk of cardiovascular death so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineu
mayor landrieu agreed to show us what's become of generals lee and beauregard. they've been gathering dust for more than a year. wow. ( ticking ) >> whitaker: no snapping fingers, no fire escape balcony, nope, this is not your parent's "west side story." >> everything scares me about this. it's a huge challenge.ker:of everyone has an expectation. "60 minutes" spent four months behind the scenes as this epic american production gets set to open on broadway. (...
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to destroy wiki leaks and then it lay dormant and it was awoken this beast was awoken by a jet beauregard sessions when he was the attorney general and then put to work by the trumpet ministration and they added this indictment because they were unable to get chelsea manning to testify and they were unable to get jeremy hannant another person involved in an activity that a bench really led to wiki leaks publishing the strap for files as so because they need to make their case look better as they pursue this extradition they're now escalating this indictment but there's no as you mentioned there's no new charges it's all still very serious 17 charges of violating the espionage act in the one that makes it seem like he might be happier but they have no evidence that he was really engaged in hacking the or conspiring to hack against the pentagon computer systems where does the extradition process stand right now i mean they're still fighting through what bring him back to the united states and not back bring him to the united states. you know is it is it looking likely that they'll honestly
to destroy wiki leaks and then it lay dormant and it was awoken this beast was awoken by a jet beauregard sessions when he was the attorney general and then put to work by the trumpet ministration and they added this indictment because they were unable to get chelsea manning to testify and they were unable to get jeremy hannant another person involved in an activity that a bench really led to wiki leaks publishing the strap for files as so because they need to make their case look better as...
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i do declare the loss of my former seat in the great state of alamanto in jefferson beauregard sessions 3rd that i have made a fateful decision. a world where i can't lick the boot of donald trump isn't one i want to be in. at least i outlived my integrity. here i go. i'm headed toward the white-- don't try to stop me. i won't. >> i'll do it. >> i believe you. >> good-bye cruel world. i love you donald trump. glub glub glub glub glub glub. jeff sessions, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight, ricky gervais is here. but when we come back, meanwhile . you're not using too much are you hon? charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. ♪ scratch that, ♪baby, i'm grateful. ♪ ♪ ♪ gotta say, it's really been a while. ♪ ♪ smile! check everything off the list with supplies from 50¢. get ready for school at target. original crown molding, walk in closets... we do have a ratt problem. ♪ round and round! ♪ with love we'll find a way, just give it time. ♪ at leas
i do declare the loss of my former seat in the great state of alamanto in jefferson beauregard sessions 3rd that i have made a fateful decision. a world where i can't lick the boot of donald trump isn't one i want to be in. at least i outlived my integrity. here i go. i'm headed toward the white-- don't try to stop me. i won't. >> i'll do it. >> i believe you. >> good-bye cruel world. i love you donald trump. glub glub glub glub glub glub. jeff sessions, everybody. we've got a...
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lee and beauregard and jefferson davis. and a statue which celebrated the liberty placed uprising. and what was that? that was an effort by a white mob to kill a legally elected integrated state government and reassert dick torl all white control over louisiana. it was a race riot. and why we would have not looked more carefully and acknowledged that was a hideous tribute is a painful part of how we just kind of blythely accepted statry because it's pretty and because it makes a nice impact on the citiescape. it's not enough. it's time for reexamination. but i absolutely agree with the caller, not by groups in the dead of night by people who are considering it, communities, elected officials, and in federal parts the federal government. host: because you just said that i'll take you back to 2017 again because you talked about the lee statue in richmond. you go on to say but sacrificing ideal is a maul price to pay for preserving good art. guest: didn't i recant that? but that's ok. i have to live with it. host: well in context. guest: one of the problems is the museum of the confed
lee and beauregard and jefferson davis. and a statue which celebrated the liberty placed uprising. and what was that? that was an effort by a white mob to kill a legally elected integrated state government and reassert dick torl all white control over louisiana. it was a race riot. and why we would have not looked more carefully and acknowledged that was a hideous tribute is a painful part of how we just kind of blythely accepted statry because it's pretty and because it makes a nice impact on...
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it is so painful to me, jefferson beauregard sessions the 3rd, that i have made a fateful decision.ld where i can't lick the boot of donald trump isn't one i want to be in. at least i outlived my integrity. here i go! i'm headed towards the white-- don't try to stop me!" i won't. "i'll do it." i believe you. "good-bye cruel world. i love you donald trump! glug-glug-glug-glug-glug!" jeff sessions, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight. ricky gervais is here. but when we come back, "meanwhile." ♪ ♪ you're not using too much are you hon? charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. yes. neutrogena® ultra sh
it is so painful to me, jefferson beauregard sessions the 3rd, that i have made a fateful decision.ld where i can't lick the boot of donald trump isn't one i want to be in. at least i outlived my integrity. here i go! i'm headed towards the white-- don't try to stop me!" i won't. "i'll do it." i believe you. "good-bye cruel world. i love you donald trump! glug-glug-glug-glug-glug!" jeff sessions, everybody. we've got a great show for you tonight. ricky gervais is here....
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riding on a wildebeest running through the serengeti to bring a box of donuts to a giraffe named beauregardorld, please be careful, wear a mask, keep other people at a safe distance. and if you are stuck at home, going a little stir crazy, just go in here if you need to go out there. and in the meantimes and allep . [ humming >> whoa. that got a little weird. but the message remains. we're still learning about and trying to understand this virus. just like we're trying to understand who on earth would vote for devin nunes, a california congressman who's been suing a cow on twitter for the last two years seriously, a guy who sues a fake cow for $250 million, gets your vote heaven help us all all right. stay crispy out there. mna mna. >> seth: josh meyers, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ cheez-it snap'd. how does it taste? it's so thin, crispy and cheesy. and i just want to keep eating it. i've done it! and eating it...! they love em! snap'd. so good, we may run out of cheese. (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. give people more plans
riding on a wildebeest running through the serengeti to bring a box of donuts to a giraffe named beauregardorld, please be careful, wear a mask, keep other people at a safe distance. and if you are stuck at home, going a little stir crazy, just go in here if you need to go out there. and in the meantimes and allep . [ humming >> whoa. that got a little weird. but the message remains. we're still learning about and trying to understand this virus. just like we're trying to understand who...
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the pretty obvious ones to me are the army installations around the country which are named for beauregard lee and jackson and braggs, these are generals who took up arms against the united states. those are pretty clear decisions again let's have a conversation, let's take this as a national teachable moment and let's move forward in a way that does not tear apart or destroy our history. i don't think that's what's happening here. the plains indians say you never cross the same river twice because the river moves on. that is what history is, it's a river we need to look at with clear eyes and understand the river has moved on. what does that mean for us as a nation? that is an important conversation. >> host: admiral how did we get to where fort bragg and fort hood were being named after confederate generals. of these were named in the 1940s during world war ii. >> guest: they were in this is a long complicated story that has to do with things that were going on in the south at that time. yin many cases these were collections of southerners who felt as though the south would rise again or
the pretty obvious ones to me are the army installations around the country which are named for beauregard lee and jackson and braggs, these are generals who took up arms against the united states. those are pretty clear decisions again let's have a conversation, let's take this as a national teachable moment and let's move forward in a way that does not tear apart or destroy our history. i don't think that's what's happening here. the plains indians say you never cross the same river twice...
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lee and beauregard and jefferson davis. and a statue which celebrated the liberty placed uprising.nd what was that? that was an effort by a white mob to kill a legally elected integrated state government and reassert dick torl all white control over louisiana. it was a race riot. and why we would have not looked more carefully and acknowledged that was a hideous tribute is a painful part of how we just kind of blythely accepted statry because it's pretty and because it makes a nice impact on the citiescape. it's not enough. it's time for reexamination. but i absolutely agree with the caller, not by groups in the dead of night by people who are considering it, communities, elected officials, and in federal parts the federal government. host: because you just said that i'll take you back to 2017 again because you talked about the lee statue in richmond. you go on to say but sacrificing ideal is a maul price to pay for preserving good art. guest: didn't i recant that? but that's ok. i have to live with it. host: well in context. guest: one of the problems is the museum of the confeder
lee and beauregard and jefferson davis. and a statue which celebrated the liberty placed uprising.nd what was that? that was an effort by a white mob to kill a legally elected integrated state government and reassert dick torl all white control over louisiana. it was a race riot. and why we would have not looked more carefully and acknowledged that was a hideous tribute is a painful part of how we just kind of blythely accepted statry because it's pretty and because it makes a nice impact on...