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as an army of liberation long before the army itself did in coming into the union lines. but in fact, the early part of the war i think more slaves were coming to these ships. >> they were operating in the estuaries of the saw the atlantic coast and the gulf coast and of course the reverse. when dupont's fleet captured the day and then spread out to capture all of the south carolina, georgia and florida and a number of other ports, brunswick, st. augustine and so on the theory that tens of thousands of slaves. it wasn't the army that did. >> that is a good point to make in the emancipation proclamation of a couple of weeks and before we go to the questions just noting that here we are proud that new york state was smart enough to request and preserve the emancipation proclamation and send it this year on a statewide tour. chicago didn't do as well with the emancipation but they couldn't help it. but we did very well saving hours. the emancipation proclamation was associated with the navy was any five-year of its own rescued from the new york state capitol fire of 9/11 tha
as an army of liberation long before the army itself did in coming into the union lines. but in fact, the early part of the war i think more slaves were coming to these ships. >> they were operating in the estuaries of the saw the atlantic coast and the gulf coast and of course the reverse. when dupont's fleet captured the day and then spread out to capture all of the south carolina, georgia and florida and a number of other ports, brunswick, st. augustine and so on the theory that tens...
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and we talk about the slaves recognizing the union army as an army of liberation long before that army itself did and coming into union lines. but, in fact, in the early part of the war i think more slaves were coming to these ships. >> good point. >> that were operating in the tide waters or estuaries of the south atlantic cote and the gulf coast and, of course, the rivers of the west. when dupont's fleet captured the port royal bay and then spread out to capture all of the south carolina, georgia and florida sea islands and capture a number of other ports there, brunswick, fernadina, st. augustine and so on, that liberated tens of thousands of slaves. it wasn't the army that did it. >> it's a really good point to make as we are literally at the sesquicentennial of the preliminary e emancipation probm proclamation, plus a couple of weeks, and i can't help just noting that here in new york we're proud that new york state was smart enough to request, preserve the preliminary emancipation proclamation in lincoln's hand and send it this year on a statewide tour as well. chicago didn't do
and we talk about the slaves recognizing the union army as an army of liberation long before that army itself did and coming into union lines. but, in fact, in the early part of the war i think more slaves were coming to these ships. >> good point. >> that were operating in the tide waters or estuaries of the south atlantic cote and the gulf coast and, of course, the rivers of the west. when dupont's fleet captured the port royal bay and then spread out to capture all of the south...
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last call for army. larry dixon fumbles the exchange from the quarterback, who you see here, crushing loss to army, who lost 11 straight to navy, 17-13 the final. of course, navy playing in the fight hunger bowl here. >> the niners knew exactly what they needed during the offseason, more wide receivers and that's what they did. brought in randy moss, mario manningham, and drifting a.j. jenkins, manningham went down with a shoulder injury, doubtful for tomorrow's game against miami. meaning a.j. jenkins will play for the first time. even though the rockie has not seen any regular season action, coach harbaugh is impressed. >> i've seen progress from a.j. he has been on his assignments. he has executed well when he has been out there. so, he has given great evident. football rewards everytime. >> when the raiders lost darren mcfad ton a running injury that put the onus on carson palmer. his numbers haven't been what they wanted. 30 interceptions, six fumbles in 2 games, including the big pick against denve
last call for army. larry dixon fumbles the exchange from the quarterback, who you see here, crushing loss to army, who lost 11 straight to navy, 17-13 the final. of course, navy playing in the fight hunger bowl here. >> the niners knew exactly what they needed during the offseason, more wide receivers and that's what they did. brought in randy moss, mario manningham, and drifting a.j. jenkins, manningham went down with a shoulder injury, doubtful for tomorrow's game against miami....
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the army had been, thank you, harry truman, the army had been desegregated to a point by the time i got in in 1962 it was flattened out. there was no -- there may have been racism back in the barracks and the tents, but it's not out in the open. alabama pfcs saluted black officers, took the orders from black sergeants. once we left the comfort of the army bases and the posts as we moved south, it was a different culture. that we got into. and, of course, it was a freeze frame, a photograph, a snapshot of rayism that we saw that -- racism that we saw that first morning and continued to see while we were there. so kudos to the military. they did a good job. my driver one time asked me, lieutenant, are we doing any good down here, and this was late november. and i said, well, he's still alive, isn't he? the only way i can respond to that, to a direct question. but that answer to that question was enriched and embraced 50 years later. i was in jackson, mississippi, earlier last month on the 5th of -- on the fifth of six book events, downtown jackson, middle class. mixed race african-america
the army had been, thank you, harry truman, the army had been desegregated to a point by the time i got in in 1962 it was flattened out. there was no -- there may have been racism back in the barracks and the tents, but it's not out in the open. alabama pfcs saluted black officers, took the orders from black sergeants. once we left the comfort of the army bases and the posts as we moved south, it was a different culture. that we got into. and, of course, it was a freeze frame, a photograph, a...
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it's an army-reinforced regiment. you have the first marine division reinforced on the west and south sides, so it's a laboratory example, comparing decisions made by generals. in this case, not all cases -- i want to say to general scales if he's here tonight, in not all cases did the marines do better than the army. in this case they did, clearly. o.p. smith makes a series of very smart decisions each though he has -- even though he has met almond and mccar think really pushing him in the wrong direction in a kind of reckless fashion. the army unit on the east side of the reservoir, people forget this, got wiped out. >> yeah. >> 90% casualty rate. the survivors only survived because they were able to stagger out on the ice of the reservoir and walk down to the marine lines four miles to the south. and because a little known marine colonel went out with some corpsmen and some marines over the course of several days and pulled in a lot of wounded he found wandering, staggering around mindlessly on the ice while chines
it's an army-reinforced regiment. you have the first marine division reinforced on the west and south sides, so it's a laboratory example, comparing decisions made by generals. in this case, not all cases -- i want to say to general scales if he's here tonight, in not all cases did the marines do better than the army. in this case they did, clearly. o.p. smith makes a series of very smart decisions each though he has -- even though he has met almond and mccar think really pushing him in the...
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army responds. fieldman, an 11-yard run. tied at 7. 5:00 to go. army up three. reynolds, breaks a tookle, scoots around the corner, 17-1 navy. army driving, 14-yardline. minute to go larry dixon fumbles the exchange from the quarterback. midshipmen recover, crushing army. they lost 11 straight, the navy. 17-1 the final. navy faces arizona state in the kraft fight hunger bowl here in san francisco on december 29th >> a surprise finish the pacquiao fight. and david lee leading the way with another double-double. we have the >> mike: warriors on a road trip and with tonight's win in washington they won their first three away from hole. david lee and steph curry warming up. has a hot hand with 22. but a scary moment in the fourth. curry gets his left knee knocked. he would come up limping. breathe easty, he did come back later in the game. a strong performance by clay thompson. 23 points, warriors up six. david lee with back-to-back double-doubles, 24 points, 17 rebounds. so solid. 101-9 7 the final. first time they've won the first three games on a road trip since
army responds. fieldman, an 11-yard run. tied at 7. 5:00 to go. army up three. reynolds, breaks a tookle, scoots around the corner, 17-1 navy. army driving, 14-yardline. minute to go larry dixon fumbles the exchange from the quarterback. midshipmen recover, crushing army. they lost 11 straight, the navy. 17-1 the final. navy faces arizona state in the kraft fight hunger bowl here in san francisco on december 29th >> a surprise finish the pacquiao fight. and david lee leading the way with...
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army responds. fieldman, an 11-yard run. tied at 7. 5:00 to go. army up three.nolds, breaks a tookle, scoots around the corner, 17-1 navy. army driving, 14-yardline. minute to go larry dixon fumbles the exchange from the quarterback. midshipmen recover, crushing army. they lost 11 straight, the navy. 17-1 the final. navy faces arizona state in the kraft fight hunger bowl here in san francisco on december 29th >> a surprise finish the pacquiao fight. and david lee leading the way with another double-double. we have the ♪ we were skipping stones and letting go ♪ ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay
army responds. fieldman, an 11-yard run. tied at 7. 5:00 to go. army up three.nolds, breaks a tookle, scoots around the corner, 17-1 navy. army driving, 14-yardline. minute to go larry dixon fumbles the exchange from the quarterback. midshipmen recover, crushing army. they lost 11 straight, the navy. 17-1 the final. navy faces arizona state in the kraft fight hunger bowl here in san francisco on december 29th >> a surprise finish the pacquiao fight. and david lee leading the way with...
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besides you are army and i maybe. gerald, the voice of my brother, just make a decision, get him t -- get into the jeep under orders of president kennedy. my driver was bigger than gerald and he was nudged into the back of my jeep. we raced back to the base and 140 vehicles ready to grab the gate and i had mixed emotions. i had more assurance, more insurance on how to get there but i also felt i had just kidnap somebody. anyway five minutes later, 20 minutes later we went out to mississippi and down the road, got some resistance. a tennessee highway patrol on the state line, saw this big sign mississippi welcome to the magnolia state and i was looking around for the mississippi highway patrol. i did not know until six hours later, did not know they had totally walked off the performance of their duties, totally left the state of mississippi and further insurrection and cleared the campus. we made our way down a two-lane highway, ultimately reported to a general officer. when you are second lieutenant in the military,
besides you are army and i maybe. gerald, the voice of my brother, just make a decision, get him t -- get into the jeep under orders of president kennedy. my driver was bigger than gerald and he was nudged into the back of my jeep. we raced back to the base and 140 vehicles ready to grab the gate and i had mixed emotions. i had more assurance, more insurance on how to get there but i also felt i had just kidnap somebody. anyway five minutes later, 20 minutes later we went out to mississippi and...
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he had invited the egyptians to command his army. he put his army under egyptian command. the egyptian commanders received word in cairo that the israeli air force had been destroyed and the egyptian ground forces were proceeding toward hebron and jordanian force were to enter the war immediately. they opened fire and shelled jerusalem and shelled the outskirts of tel aviv. when israelis feared that the jordanian army would move into west jerusalem as it had in 19 4r8, that's when they struck back. they began to strike back on the west bank and jerusalem. that's how that stage of the war began. >> how bad did they hit them? >> the jordanians fought value incidently. eventually israeli forces overwhelmed the jordanians and took the west bank. in a bloody battle, they took east jerusalem. >> what kind of planes were the jordanians use stphg >> hawker hunters, british. mostly never got off the ground. >> syrians? >> migs. russian planes. >> israelis? >> french. >> egyptians were flying russian planes. >> mm-hmm. >> there was one point where he said the russians were proisrael
he had invited the egyptians to command his army. he put his army under egyptian command. the egyptian commanders received word in cairo that the israeli air force had been destroyed and the egyptian ground forces were proceeding toward hebron and jordanian force were to enter the war immediately. they opened fire and shelled jerusalem and shelled the outskirts of tel aviv. when israelis feared that the jordanian army would move into west jerusalem as it had in 19 4r8, that's when they struck...
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army private bradley manning the man charged with handing over classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks spoke out for the first time in over two years saying he considered suicide while in detention during his pretrial hearing the twenty four year old said his detention conditions triggered anxiety attacks and made him want to hang himself manning has been locked up for more than one hundred days the longest pretrial detention of a u.s. soldier since the vietnam war chase made our lawyer and author of a book on manning says the imprisoned private provokes a mixed reaction from the military. both opinion in the military and intelligence and law enforcement is quite divided about this i am not going to lie most people in the military have a very strict by the book attitude towards many of the rules not all the rules but many and would like to see many convicted but i have talked with infantry one of whom who is caught on camera in that infamous collateral murder how a cop your video who sees bradley manning is a hero who sees the leaks of the iraq war logs includin
army private bradley manning the man charged with handing over classified u.s. documents to wiki leaks spoke out for the first time in over two years saying he considered suicide while in detention during his pretrial hearing the twenty four year old said his detention conditions triggered anxiety attacks and made him want to hang himself manning has been locked up for more than one hundred days the longest pretrial detention of a u.s. soldier since the vietnam war chase made our lawyer and...
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of course, coming here, a lot of iraqi army checkpoints. my understanding is they were presenting people from coming because one of the speakers at the rally called on the government to stop preventing people joining because the organizers here believe that this project not only -- sunni claims of discrimination and marginal was asian. they say the issue is wider and it involves also shiites and also kurds. so i think the crowd is very significant. >> you will be following those events for us. thank you perry -- thank you. diplomatic efforts to end the fighting in syria appear to be regaining momentum very russia, one of the few major powers to maintain links with the syrian regime has sent invitation for talks to the head of the opposition syrian national coalition. the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov says he believes the transitional governments with assad still in power for a time must be put in place. he said both sides must agree to a peace plan to avoid for the chaos. >> we are against any interference from outside parties, out
of course, coming here, a lot of iraqi army checkpoints. my understanding is they were presenting people from coming because one of the speakers at the rally called on the government to stop preventing people joining because the organizers here believe that this project not only -- sunni claims of discrimination and marginal was asian. they say the issue is wider and it involves also shiites and also kurds. so i think the crowd is very significant. >> you will be following those events...
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soldiers training the new libyan army artie's gan she can report on why america is so happy to help. the pentagon's new outlook forget about full scale invasion is and large footprint occupations instead think of special ops and fluffy are the next destination libya the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly made up of some five hundred people who will train the country's forces according to one libyan militia commander a team of americans is already in the country looking for recruits a major obstacle in their wary a vastly divided society there isn't an army and libya now and the army is not going to be because whenever you try and get militias which have been beaten says to a variety of rays of things that the national interest so they have allegiance to a dr or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the us we have more pragmatic goals then the nineteen the army you were just teaching them the best way to f
soldiers training the new libyan army artie's gan she can report on why america is so happy to help. the pentagon's new outlook forget about full scale invasion is and large footprint occupations instead think of special ops and fluffy are the next destination libya the obama administration has received congressional approval to allocate money for a special unit reportedly made up of some five hundred people who will train the country's forces according to one libyan militia commander a team of...
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army into the future.t would be down on the plain where the cadets lived and it would be a beautiful sight for it. something this majestic needs to be on the hill. it's 109 steps up here. i told the cadets it's worth the walk. >> this is one of five on post each providing a spiritual home to cadets from different religious backgrounds. this building took more than a year to complete. >> they began work on it in april of 1909. they brought the artisans who had built the great cathedrals in europe over here them. were told if they could finish this building in five years that they and their families would receive citizenship. they built in it 14 knows. >> each window pane is a memorial in memory of their fallen classmates. >> different classes from 1802, the first class to 1976 donated funds necessary to put the beautiful windows in that you see all through the chapel. jon: we'll be going back to the holiday cons north a few minutes. first in this beautiful setting let's listen to the. band's sax quartet as
army into the future.t would be down on the plain where the cadets lived and it would be a beautiful sight for it. something this majestic needs to be on the hill. it's 109 steps up here. i told the cadets it's worth the walk. >> this is one of five on post each providing a spiritual home to cadets from different religious backgrounds. this building took more than a year to complete. >> they began work on it in april of 1909. they brought the artisans who had built the great...
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we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially because it's really about not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new equipment it's all about really more about indoctrination make any aid each one of the children u.s. uses and as you know very successfully. to ensure that the elites in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . a lot in terms of foreign policy and in terms of opening their economies up. to u.s. multinationals will be a movie very important. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms and substantial qualities libya's lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year alone the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in foreign militaries helps build. better alliances and further american interests abroad from the point of view of the u.s. government of course it's very useful to have other countries militaries integrated into the us they get the train
we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially because it's really about not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new equipment it's all about really more about indoctrination make any aid each one of the children u.s. uses and as you know very successfully. to ensure that the elites in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . a lot in terms of foreign policy and in...
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thank you to salvation army and harbor light center. to know that over 5100 family will receive a great thanksgiving dinner because of your efforts here is remarkable. and i want to thank all the volunteers here from the chief of the fire and police departments to our men and women in the armed services, to our commissioners who are here today. all the volunteers from salvation army and their friends. it's a wonderful time of the year. it's one of my favorite times. as we kicked off the season of giving yesterday, as i call it the season of giving, of caring and of sharing, because people in many of their own personal ways will help somebody else. it doesn't have to be money. it doesn't have to be resources, but ultimately it has to be care that we all want to share with each other. and we have a lot of needy people in the city and we constantly talk about it. we have concerns of other social safety net as our congress is on the fiscal cliff and we're all bracing for hopefully good things to happen, as they've been happening in our worl
thank you to salvation army and harbor light center. to know that over 5100 family will receive a great thanksgiving dinner because of your efforts here is remarkable. and i want to thank all the volunteers here from the chief of the fire and police departments to our men and women in the armed services, to our commissioners who are here today. all the volunteers from salvation army and their friends. it's a wonderful time of the year. it's one of my favorite times. as we kicked off the season...
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this guy dick army, he resigned his post as chairman of freedom works.edom works is the koch brother's founded group that led the fight to kill obama-care, and is the group that started the whole tea party movement. tea partyers across the country. and according to a confidential contract obtained by the associated press dick army will be getting $8 million golden parachute. now with dick army out, i would like to nominate several people who i think would be worthy successors. allen west of florida. nobody better epitomizes the tea party than him and because he says so many crazy things he'll give the group a lot of free press. soon to be former congressman joe walsh would be a good replacement for dick army, and last but not least another guy who deserves consideration richard mourdock who said pregnancy from rape is quote something that god intended." coming up, to discuss the problem with the tea party is andy croll. welcome back inside "the war room"," andy. >> what isgood to be back. >> what is behind the departure when he was the face and voice of
this guy dick army, he resigned his post as chairman of freedom works.edom works is the koch brother's founded group that led the fight to kill obama-care, and is the group that started the whole tea party movement. tea partyers across the country. and according to a confidential contract obtained by the associated press dick army will be getting $8 million golden parachute. now with dick army out, i would like to nominate several people who i think would be worthy successors. allen west of...
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he can not rely on the army anymore. he still has soem groups within the army like the republican guard, special forces loyal to him. the special forces are not spread in the whole country.we know the days of assad is counting. we are always talking about the prize and the times. 'this is our repsonsibility to put an end to the tragedy. the whoe country cut off from the internet. we do not know what will happen -- the fear because we provide the activists with internet devices, they are still uploading all of the videos. there is a huge fear among the activists about what will happen because the whole country went offline. >> we will take one question. we would like to talk about foreign stakeholders' liked iran and russia. >>thank you for your answers. i'm looking for something a little bit more specific. what is the relation between the new coalition and the military council? do you think they can become an administrative body for the revolution or a government in exile as you just described? >> is there a follow-up qu
he can not rely on the army anymore. he still has soem groups within the army like the republican guard, special forces loyal to him. the special forces are not spread in the whole country.we know the days of assad is counting. we are always talking about the prize and the times. 'this is our repsonsibility to put an end to the tragedy. the whoe country cut off from the internet. we do not know what will happen -- the fear because we provide the activists with internet devices, they are still...
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the army's oldest and one of the very best. i also don't want to miss this opportunity to highlight the service and sack why create ties of the millions of servicemen and women serving our nation at home and broad during the holidays. i wish them and their families happy holidays. >> jon: thank you. holiday season would not be complete without the annual west pointed holiday concert? eisenhower hall. named for dwight eisenhower, it's one of the largest theaters in america designed to hold the entire corps of cadets. so let's get right to it. here is the west pointed band in the holiday concert performing. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jon: we have much more of hudson valley holiday concert as the special continues, as well as behind the scenes look. as we take a quick break. here the west point glee club singing mansions of the lord. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not
the army's oldest and one of the very best. i also don't want to miss this opportunity to highlight the service and sack why create ties of the millions of servicemen and women serving our nation at home and broad during the holidays. i wish them and their families happy holidays. >> jon: thank you. holiday season would not be complete without the annual west pointed holiday concert? eisenhower hall. named for dwight eisenhower, it's one of the largest theaters in america designed to hold...
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not army troops. counting on the support from two divisions south of trenton, washington assembled the men in preparation for the crossing. >> the idea was if you could cross the delaware even though it was to be frozen and flooded and do a surprise attack on christmas day you could end up not only boosting morale but show that the continental army was far from finished. >> under the cover of a cold christmas night in 1776, 2400 men behe began crossing the ice choked river. it was a treacherous journey. the operation was slow and difficult and an abrupt change in the weather added sleet and snow. the raging winds combined with blinding snow proved to be too much for the is supporting divisions le. they failed to cross the southern points along the delaware. washington's single division was on its own in enemy territory. but on the morning of december 26, washington's troops marched into trenton surprised the garrison and forced their surrender. >> the battle of trenton was a quick victory for george,
not army troops. counting on the support from two divisions south of trenton, washington assembled the men in preparation for the crossing. >> the idea was if you could cross the delaware even though it was to be frozen and flooded and do a surprise attack on christmas day you could end up not only boosting morale but show that the continental army was far from finished. >> under the cover of a cold christmas night in 1776, 2400 men behe began crossing the ice choked river. it was a...
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and libya now and the army is not going to be because whenever you try and get militias which have a legion says to a variety of rays of things that the national interest so they have allegiance to a drive or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the u.s. we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially because it's really about not so much about you know teaching people how to use rifles and how to use new equipment it's all about really more about indoctrination make up an e.a. one of the children the us uses and as you know very successfully. in short the elites in the countries concerned stay loyal to the u.s. . a lot in terms of foreign policy a state law to them in terms of opening their economies up. to u.s. multinationals who would be and will be very important. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms and substantial qualities libya's lots and lots of money to
and libya now and the army is not going to be because whenever you try and get militias which have a legion says to a variety of rays of things that the national interest so they have allegiance to a drive or to a sect or to a religion rather than having allegiance to the nation or to the country you cannot build an army but with training and aid fully via the u.s. we have more pragmatic goals then uniting the army you were just teaching them the best way to fight this war training essentially...
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palace in cairo tanks are indeed on the streets the army are reinforcing the barricades here and one hundred morsy protesters chanting after immensely violent protests broke out yesterday for many hours a jewel of flying stones and shoot with the two sides firing fireworks into each other's ranks as it were throwing molotov cocktails petrol bombs lighting cars and shop fronts hundreds of people injured reports of deaths as well because of all those flying stones. the ambulances having to work overtime and yesterday the police and the army nowhere to be nowhere in sight yesterday nowhere to be seen trying to break up those crowds of angry protesters and immensely violent situation on a degeneration of the political situation here with a constitutional standoff between mohamed morsi and his muslim brotherhood politicians on one side and the country's top judges and the opposition on the other the top judges and the opposition saying this draft constitution should never have got this far anyway it doesn't make enough provision for minorities and women's rights for example in modern egyp
palace in cairo tanks are indeed on the streets the army are reinforcing the barricades here and one hundred morsy protesters chanting after immensely violent protests broke out yesterday for many hours a jewel of flying stones and shoot with the two sides firing fireworks into each other's ranks as it were throwing molotov cocktails petrol bombs lighting cars and shop fronts hundreds of people injured reports of deaths as well because of all those flying stones. the ambulances having to work...
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crushing army.traight to navy 17-13 the final. >> warriors currently on a seven-game road trip. won their first two, coming off the best gam of the year in brooklyn, beating the nets and now face washington. david lee and seth curry stretching their legs or racing. don't worry. curry continues his hot hand. thompson knocking down threes. warriors led 28-21 after one quarter. landry providing offense off the bench. we'll have complete highlights at 6:00. >> second round of greg norman's shootout. a little rain in indianapolis. -- naples. peterson, tied at 15-under. 13th hole, sean hoe pair -- season o'hair for the french. the they're the leaders at 19-under and we will have your heisman trophy winner at 6:00. >> next time you're at the airport if you miss your flight airport if you miss your flight connection you could make a love you know how much grandma wanted to be here for your fist christmas? you see grandma lives waaaay down here, and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit
crushing army.traight to navy 17-13 the final. >> warriors currently on a seven-game road trip. won their first two, coming off the best gam of the year in brooklyn, beating the nets and now face washington. david lee and seth curry stretching their legs or racing. don't worry. curry continues his hot hand. thompson knocking down threes. warriors led 28-21 after one quarter. landry providing offense off the bench. we'll have complete highlights at 6:00. >> second round of greg...
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taylor, the next army chief the staff. he had the guts to take on his own service and cut back the army because he didn't see a use for them if he was not fighting conventional wars. how many presidents can do that thing? it amazed he he controlled spending from 1953-1960 when we have to build bomber fleets and all of this stuff, and, yet, the significance of this is that there's a big budget impact because in 1958-59, military spending is 60% or 70% of the federal budget. today it's 20%. defense is where the money was. if you want to control federal spending and have balanced budgets, control defense spending in the 1950s, and ike was able to do that despite tremendous pressure on him to spend more, spend more, spend more. the bomber gap, the missile gap. the democrats were crazy about this. interesting democrats wanted to spend more money on defense in 1950s, and ike was a solitary figure in his quiet way, working behind the scenes basically saying, and not the pentagon hype when the generals, i mean, air force said we g
taylor, the next army chief the staff. he had the guts to take on his own service and cut back the army because he didn't see a use for them if he was not fighting conventional wars. how many presidents can do that thing? it amazed he he controlled spending from 1953-1960 when we have to build bomber fleets and all of this stuff, and, yet, the significance of this is that there's a big budget impact because in 1958-59, military spending is 60% or 70% of the federal budget. today it's 20%....
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the army, 11-yard run ties the game at 7. under five minutes to go. army up three.oots to the corner. reynolds threw for 140 yards, ran for 30, 17-1, navy. army driving. 13-yard line, mints and the fumble from the quarterback." mid-ship men recover, crushing army. they have lost 11 straight to navy, 17-13 the final. navy will face arizona state in san francisco on december 27ing. all right, warriors currently on a seven-game road trip and with last night's win in washington they have won their first three away from home on the trip. david lee to steph curry. a courtside sprint but it didn't slow him down. he drains the three. curry 22 points. scary moment in the fourth. curry gets his left knee knocked. he would come uplifting but breathe easy, warror fans, he came back later in the game. but golden state had a strong performance by klay thompson. 23 points. warriors up 6. lee, back-to-back double-doubles. 17 rebounds, this guy is so solid. 101-97, the final. this is the first time they have won the first three games an road trip since 2003. niners hosting the doll
the army, 11-yard run ties the game at 7. under five minutes to go. army up three.oots to the corner. reynolds threw for 140 yards, ran for 30, 17-1, navy. army driving. 13-yard line, mints and the fumble from the quarterback." mid-ship men recover, crushing army. they have lost 11 straight to navy, 17-13 the final. navy will face arizona state in san francisco on december 27ing. all right, warriors currently on a seven-game road trip and with last night's win in washington they have won...
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in the army that's three strikes. i really worry that the lessons that other army generals will take away from the petraeus downfall is, see, he was too smart for his own good. he should have just kept his mouth shut, kept the media at arm's slent length. he'd be like the rest of us. petraeus has been criticized a lottery sently, all these critics have been coming out of the woodwork. he understood that one job as and senior general is to engage the media, to use that megaphone to explain to the american people what is going on in the war because they should be responsible to the american people. george marshal understand this in world war ii. i don't think today's generals do. they seem to be more concerned about their peer group than, you know, other generals, than they are about their responsibility to the nation or to the enlisted men. i think what happens is we've confused supporting the troops with not criticizing generals. in fact you want to support the troops, give them good leadership. one way to do that is
in the army that's three strikes. i really worry that the lessons that other army generals will take away from the petraeus downfall is, see, he was too smart for his own good. he should have just kept his mouth shut, kept the media at arm's slent length. he'd be like the rest of us. petraeus has been criticized a lottery sently, all these critics have been coming out of the woodwork. he understood that one job as and senior general is to engage the media, to use that megaphone to explain to...
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the army has destroyed cities and towns. it has committed massacres against our people, who took to the streets to demand freedom. long live syria, free and europe. >> he also defected from the bashar al-assad government. before that he held several high-ranking posts including the ambassador to sweden. i asked him how significant it is. >> it is very significant because one of the highest- ranking officers that have affected so far, and this man is the head of the military police and he must know a lot of things that have been going on by the army, invading the cities and killing civilians and bombarding the area with chemical weapons. he has said homs was bombed with chemical weapons. this is his statement. i think he was in a position to do this because you have all the reports coming to him. >> is it really that significant given that bashar al-assad still can count the military in multiples of tens of thousands? he is getting help from the russians, the iranians, and also has fallen out of lebanon. he looks pretty secur
the army has destroyed cities and towns. it has committed massacres against our people, who took to the streets to demand freedom. long live syria, free and europe. >> he also defected from the bashar al-assad government. before that he held several high-ranking posts including the ambassador to sweden. i asked him how significant it is. >> it is very significant because one of the highest- ranking officers that have affected so far, and this man is the head of the military police...
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egyptian tanks back on karros streets the army clears protesters from the area near the presidential palace where fierce clashes between pro and anti morsy demonstrators have left at least five dead. rumors group us news outlets that the syrian government is preparing to use chemical weapons just as washington a military intervention is under consideration. one a new online video emerges suggesting syrian rebels might be considering a chemical attack of their own. also israel's prime minister looks for reassurance during a visit to germany as e.u. allies get tough over palestinian statehood and illegal settlement building up top stories. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from moscow syria's military is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels and is awaiting final orders from president assad according to unnamed u.s. officials quoted in the american media washington says that would be all the reason it needs to intervene in the conflict and as artie's middle east correspondent reports the timing of these unsubstantiated revelations may not
egyptian tanks back on karros streets the army clears protesters from the area near the presidential palace where fierce clashes between pro and anti morsy demonstrators have left at least five dead. rumors group us news outlets that the syrian government is preparing to use chemical weapons just as washington a military intervention is under consideration. one a new online video emerges suggesting syrian rebels might be considering a chemical attack of their own. also israel's prime minister...
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this woman says her grandfather came to france with a white army. and this child in the picture is her father it was taken in one thousand eight hundred his name was nikolai which was like it's great to meet such people so far away from your homeland you. the day after the occupation of the cossacks head to the famous russian cemetery at . lowick and they're off their horses on the bare from a horseback procession yes i heard about them they are fine bunch they're here to celebrate the battle of. many famous russian immigrants are buried here they include literary nobel prize winner. and the celebrated ballet dancer. this commemorates the cossacks and army officers who left russia after the nine hundred seventeen revolution. the. would. be. close to one million russians fled to france though many lived to ripe old ages their thoughts remained with their lost homeland. they were still the depressing thought is that true russians are buried here at the russia that came after them was not their russia or at all. their russia is gone forever because. wh
this woman says her grandfather came to france with a white army. and this child in the picture is her father it was taken in one thousand eight hundred his name was nikolai which was like it's great to meet such people so far away from your homeland you. the day after the occupation of the cossacks head to the famous russian cemetery at . lowick and they're off their horses on the bare from a horseback procession yes i heard about them they are fine bunch they're here to celebrate the battle...
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but the french army was totally in disarray.very overwhelmingly conquered, and a certain element in france decided it was better to try to come to an agreement if it was the germans about how they could then drop out of the war. an interesting little tale is that, when this element began to grow in france, because the government was flinging and it was very chaotic, and france was saying we need to drop out, we need to make an accommodation with the germans, two french men approached the british and said, why don't we make one country of france and britain? if we did that, france would have to continue fighting because it would be a part of britain. so there was this notion that france and england would be a united union. they were calling it the country. and national union that would have two parliaments, one more cabinet, and every citizen of france will be a citizen of britain. churchill was a little skeptical at first, but then he went to the cabin and he said we can't be accused here of not having an imagination. so let's p
but the french army was totally in disarray.very overwhelmingly conquered, and a certain element in france decided it was better to try to come to an agreement if it was the germans about how they could then drop out of the war. an interesting little tale is that, when this element began to grow in france, because the government was flinging and it was very chaotic, and france was saying we need to drop out, we need to make an accommodation with the germans, two french men approached the...
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army and the men that custer had commanded during the civil war; on frontier army wives, because they played a large part in the life of the custers on the frontier. and then i have a long section after custer's death dealing with libby custer's 57 year widowhood of preserving his memory. c-span: this cover can you tell us what's the material? what's the art behind the photograph? >> guest: yes, that's a painting of the battlefield. as you probably know, the battle of the little bighorn is probably the most painted event in american history. there are many paintings of it. and in the foreground, you see the figure of custer imposed upon that background in a way that dominates the battle which, of course, you might read ironically, since he was defeated and killed in the battle. but that pose is characteristic of his great self confidence and the way that he fought. c-span: you write about his appearance, and inside, you have other photographs that show how his appearance changed, the mustache and the hat and all of that. is that done for effect? >> guest: to a certain extent, but it d
army and the men that custer had commanded during the civil war; on frontier army wives, because they played a large part in the life of the custers on the frontier. and then i have a long section after custer's death dealing with libby custer's 57 year widowhood of preserving his memory. c-span: this cover can you tell us what's the material? what's the art behind the photograph? >> guest: yes, that's a painting of the battlefield. as you probably know, the battle of the little bighorn...
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russia's success he said cossacks were the best like troops of the day and if he'd had them in his army he could have marched across the whole world. good morning cossacks gratings. it was pavel marshall cough who came up with the idea of the march from moscow to paris. the businessman and stud farm owner spends all of his earnings on horses his main ambition is to revive the dawn breed. they are beautiful. pavel owns a large stable and past as well he's also building a caustic settlements for tourists to go horse riding. this because your bogus this lovely little mare is only two years old. need to wait another three years before she can fall for more of a go would you my beauty. well look they've been you all over poor thing. believes these horses are russia's best asset and something to be proud of. it hurts when people say bad things about cossacks they may call drunkards fools layabouts all sorts there really is sad and what's worse some people even write off our most recent victories in world war two my grandfather commanded a division during that war so i know the hardships peopl
russia's success he said cossacks were the best like troops of the day and if he'd had them in his army he could have marched across the whole world. good morning cossacks gratings. it was pavel marshall cough who came up with the idea of the march from moscow to paris. the businessman and stud farm owner spends all of his earnings on horses his main ambition is to revive the dawn breed. they are beautiful. pavel owns a large stable and past as well he's also building a caustic settlements for...
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general casey immediately after the shooting. >> secretary of the army. >> not secretary of the army,ut-- >> in chief of staff for the army. >> the chief of staff. he said this was a tragedy of course, but the greater tragedy would be if we should have our diversity taken away or undone by this event, and it sounds okay for a second and then you realize, what is he saying? 13 people killed and this, most important? >> and let's get to the issue of this work place violence, exercise an act of terrorism. the victims and their families are saying, it's obviously an act of terrorism, but the pentagon won't define it as such. >> i suspect they don't want to define is as such because they don't want to set the precedent. in this case, since it happened on a military base and most of the individuals who were killed were members of the military, that you could say in that these are the ones who are supposed to protect us from terrorism that they deserve compensation. the idea that anybody who is involved in a terrorist act in the united states and dies deserves compensation, i think that comp
general casey immediately after the shooting. >> secretary of the army. >> not secretary of the army,ut-- >> in chief of staff for the army. >> the chief of staff. he said this was a tragedy of course, but the greater tragedy would be if we should have our diversity taken away or undone by this event, and it sounds okay for a second and then you realize, what is he saying? 13 people killed and this, most important? >> and let's get to the issue of this work place...
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it was the only way that they could feed the army. so, fay and pressed which was an enormous fight, that is the fascinating part of the story is these huge slaveholders go to war to protect and then they find out the new government is there to protect them in the war but it turns out the federal government wants to and needs to use them to win the war. it is this the enormous cost of between the slave holders and the government and they also read equals and the government that says congress could never abolish slavery. so they literally had a problem of sovereignty they couldn't even reach them as more bodies to use for military labor for example they couldn't reach them without the permission of the owner. they had codified and unambiguous terms the status of slaves and private property and they had to live with that. can you imagine a lot of them were mortgaged up to the eyeballs the were not interested in sending them to build forts with 20,000 other slaves all of whom talking about little war was about and what it meant to have a
it was the only way that they could feed the army. so, fay and pressed which was an enormous fight, that is the fascinating part of the story is these huge slaveholders go to war to protect and then they find out the new government is there to protect them in the war but it turns out the federal government wants to and needs to use them to win the war. it is this the enormous cost of between the slave holders and the government and they also read equals and the government that says congress...