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actually predicts that it will get india at least 3 years to gun battle creek over 19. so to come that people 19 levels of economic growth. and that's not even accounting for inflation, that's going to be the lead. they said is really quite bleak, doubly correspondent, time in reporting as robert. thank you. astra zeneca is planning an additional global trial of its covert $916.00. that's after scientists have raised doubts about initial results, showing the shot to be 90 percent effective in a test for participants by air or received a half dose followed by a full dose. and the explicit problems with the 1st trial could hinder us as an,, interest. chances of getting speedy, u. s. and e.u. regulatory approval for the covert. 19 drug company says a new trial would focus on evaluating a lower dosage. our financial correspondent, ashutosh pandey in frankfurt, has more on the story asked us, what is the company trying to achieve here? well, the idea is to shore and don't phone that. the 90 percent, if you can see it, it was no fluke. the members just 3000 people were admini
actually predicts that it will get india at least 3 years to gun battle creek over 19. so to come that people 19 levels of economic growth. and that's not even accounting for inflation, that's going to be the lead. they said is really quite bleak, doubly correspondent, time in reporting as robert. thank you. astra zeneca is planning an additional global trial of its covert $916.00. that's after scientists have raised doubts about initial results, showing the shot to be 90 percent effective in a...
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battle creek and macomb county. [ cheering and applause ] >> our american ancestors gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heros who crossed the oceans, settled the continent, tamed the wil wilderness, laid n the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers, won two world wars, defeated farism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. that's true. [ cheering and applause ] >> proud citizens like you helped build this country and together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion and your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting. and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. [ cheering and applause ] >> we are won movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god, and together with the incredible people of michigan, we have made america powerful again. our military, our military's so powerful. we have made ameri
battle creek and macomb county. [ cheering and applause ] >> our american ancestors gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heros who crossed the oceans, settled the continent, tamed the wil wilderness, laid n the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers, won two world wars, defeated farism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world and the best is yet to come. that's...
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from midland to mackinaw, from pontiac just from project to battle creek and detroit to write here inids, i love grand rapids. we inherit the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend their freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who settled the continent, tamed the wilderness, laid down the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers won two , world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and made america into the greatest nation in the history of the world. [applause] and the best is yet to come. the best is yet to come. [applause] proud citizens like you who helped build this country, together, we will take back our country. we are taking it back at a level that nobody has believed. we are winning and we are going to win tomorrow. we are returning power to you, the american people, with your help, devotion, and drive. we are going to keep on working, keep on fighting, and keep on winning, winning, winning. [applause] we are one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. together, with the incredible people of m
from midland to mackinaw, from pontiac just from project to battle creek and detroit to write here inids, i love grand rapids. we inherit the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend their freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who settled the continent, tamed the wilderness, laid down the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers won two , world wars, defeated fascism and communism, and made america into the greatest nation in the history of...
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is a thoughtful book, a book that leads up to the battle at antietam creek. it covers harpers ferry as well. we will get into that. let me say a little bit about scott. welcome, scott. many of our viewers know scott from his very long and successful and productive tenure and engagement with the national park. he has been retired for a little more than 10 years or a little less than 10 years, excuse me. geez, actually six years. peter: one thing john and i have discussed with many of our guests is interpretation on civil war battlefield parks. we also talked about partnerships with academics. we have seen with many of our guests, including our guest on thursday, nina silver, one of the first historians who came to the park and had conversations about ways to broaden the interpretation of gettysburg. time and time again, john have noticed these connections between academics and public historians. can't then conclude there is this great gap or golf between the two sides. i thought we could open by howng you reflect upon battlefield interpretation has changed ove
is a thoughtful book, a book that leads up to the battle at antietam creek. it covers harpers ferry as well. we will get into that. let me say a little bit about scott. welcome, scott. many of our viewers know scott from his very long and successful and productive tenure and engagement with the national park. he has been retired for a little more than 10 years or a little less than 10 years, excuse me. geez, actually six years. peter: one thing john and i have discussed with many of our guests...
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midland to mackinaw, pontiac to battle creek, detroit to grand rapids, i love grand rapids.ause] we inherited the legacy of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat and tears to defend our country. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the oceans, settled a continent, tema to the wilderness, laid down the railroads, lays the -- raised up the great skyscrapers, 12 world wars, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world. the best is yet to come. [applause] host: this is ron texting is from tennessee, "the country is needing a change. vote for america, not a crazy person. please vote." "thestephanie in michigan, voices are democracy or autocracy, it is easy." "joe biden will not bring the people together. all of this division's darted because president trump supported the american people, not the government." joe biden in these final days of the campaign, president obama, he -- [video clip] >> this is the last chance. this is his last chance to explain why we should give him four more years.
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when it turns out that he is called ocelot ami he have led the anti- slavery into the battle of ocelot a week creek. it was quite irregular. this is one where there are two militias. this is very strange. in the case of louis washington his home is entered in the middle of the night by these people he doesn't know and he is told that he has to come with them. he also has that hand over his weapons. the slaves on the property are being told that they should come along and join the army for their freedom. nobody told them about this. they've never heard of this guy that's good to be heading beheading this army. now john brown just before the raid on harper's theory called a meter meeting with frederick douglass. and who john brown have met. it was some -- some years before. he had shared with his plans. for handing out weapons to slaves in the vicinity of harper's ferry. you take the weapons. and john brown said to frederick douglass. if the slaves that we appeal to see that you are part of this all of a sudden i have far more credibility than i would've otherwise. basically what he said was i'm a wr
when it turns out that he is called ocelot ami he have led the anti- slavery into the battle of ocelot a week creek. it was quite irregular. this is one where there are two militias. this is very strange. in the case of louis washington his home is entered in the middle of the night by these people he doesn't know and he is told that he has to come with them. he also has that hand over his weapons. the slaves on the property are being told that they should come along and join the army for their...
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is a thoughtful book, a book that leads up to the battle at antietam creek.
is a thoughtful book, a book that leads up to the battle at antietam creek.
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observer from the christian commission in gettysburg remembered after the battle of gettysburg at a field hospital on rock creek, and she reflected on the typical state of the hospitals in town. and she writes, the men were in a terrible condition. they lay upon the damp ground, many of them with nothing under them. in the hospitals, there was usually a large number of amputations. the amputated stumps lying directly on the ground except when, now and then, elevated a little upon a handful of straw or a bunch of old rags. many of these men, perhaps most of them, were in want of clothing. suitable food was not to be had. the surgeons were overworked, there was an insufficient number of attendants. nearby were quite a thousand rebels, most of them severely wounded, shrieking and crying for assistance continually. many of them were naked and covered with filth, without tents, lying in the mud, cursing, praying, begging for their attendants or visitors to put an end to their suffering. another identified soldier from the 47th north carolina remembered that he was at college hospital in gettysburg a year after the w
observer from the christian commission in gettysburg remembered after the battle of gettysburg at a field hospital on rock creek, and she reflected on the typical state of the hospitals in town. and she writes, the men were in a terrible condition. they lay upon the damp ground, many of them with nothing under them. in the hospitals, there was usually a large number of amputations. the amputated stumps lying directly on the ground except when, now and then, elevated a little upon a handful of...
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battle flag. we will fight this. it was a decision we made. we will go full speed ahead. we won't go run. >> in alameda. >>> the city of walnut creek live streamed it's veteran's day celebration today to honor veterans across the bay area and keep pandemic safety a priority. you can see many people showed up without masks. the concert band took the stage along with guest speakers. the audience was limited to reservations only. >>> today joe biden and donald trump are marking veteran's day. the president is still not accepting the results of the election and a new recount effort was just announced. >> the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. while the president elect took time out from working on the transition to attend a ceremony in philadelphia. >> in their memory and all those others who did not come home. >> the president is still not recognizing mr. biden as the president elect. the trump campaign has filed a new lawsuit in michigan with 234 pages of affidavits claiming voting problems. and georgia secretary of state announced a full hand recount of every vote to ensure the validity of the results. >> th
battle flag. we will fight this. it was a decision we made. we will go full speed ahead. we won't go run. >> in alameda. >>> the city of walnut creek live streamed it's veteran's day celebration today to honor veterans across the bay area and keep pandemic safety a priority. you can see many people showed up without masks. the concert band took the stage along with guest speakers. the audience was limited to reservations only. >>> today joe biden and donald trump are...
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battles that chamberlain fought in. he might as well have given her a bowling ball. >> creek me if i am -- correct me if i am wrong, but the centers down is like the maltese cross. >> another letter about the jewelry -- is to his wife, he is writing about strong vincent and how the officers had come together and pooled their money to buy a pendant and it had small diamonds around it. and i believe you could open it up, i assume to put a picture in there, and then of course they gave it to his widow, but the letter is amazing because he writes about taking that pendant and waving it in front of himself. and that it almost put him in this hypnotized state and he felt a deep sense of melancholy and connection. i am very moved by the last line in which he reminded his wife, saying he and his fellow officers had not succumbed to savagery, that they had been able to retain a sense of being civilized and decent and christian men. those letters, if you can piece them together, because they are published in different accounts, it is quite remarkable. then you get out on the battlefield -- i won't get into details about all the
battles that chamberlain fought in. he might as well have given her a bowling ball. >> creek me if i am -- correct me if i am wrong, but the centers down is like the maltese cross. >> another letter about the jewelry -- is to his wife, he is writing about strong vincent and how the officers had come together and pooled their money to buy a pendant and it had small diamonds around it. and i believe you could open it up, i assume to put a picture in there, and then of course they gave...
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creek. he'll set up a temporary position. he did not intend to fight a battle. it was a temporary position. what changes everything for lee is on the morning of the 16th of september he receives word from stonewall jackson that harpers ferry will be surrendered. when he gets that, lee is always an opportunist. he sees maybe it will take mcclellan a while to get over the mountain. maybe i can reunite my army. that raises the big question that people are always going to ask. i try to answer it but i think people will continue to ask it. why does lee decide to fight a battle at sharpsburg? why does he take this enormous risk to assemble his army there with all his hard marching and offer a battle in maryland? the interpretation i came up with is lee is an opportunist. the moment he goes across the potomac river into virginia, he surrenders the initiative to the union army. he never likes to surrender the initiative. if he stays in maryland and defeats mcclellan's attack, what might mcclellan do? you don't know what he is going to do. what has he done in the past? h
creek. he'll set up a temporary position. he did not intend to fight a battle. it was a temporary position. what changes everything for lee is on the morning of the 16th of september he receives word from stonewall jackson that harpers ferry will be surrendered. when he gets that, lee is always an opportunist. he sees maybe it will take mcclellan a while to get over the mountain. maybe i can reunite my army. that raises the big question that people are always going to ask. i try to answer it...
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creek. into the north bay it is a warm wind here as well. napa reporting 77. the battle reporting 77 by the water. a little bit cooler. half moon bay. i did mention the last half hour if you are just joining us, there is an advisory for sneaker waves and rip currents for the coastline until 5:00 this afternoon. afternoon highs. notice how much warmer that we are where we typically are this time of year. 84 expected in santa rosa. the upper 70s in san francisco. san francisco is typically 67 degrees. 67 is the average for oakland. today we are expecting 80 there as well. into the north bay 83 expected for napa for the inner east bay 85. for the south bay 80s here as well. 84 los gatos. 80 morgan hill. even 90 degrees. the forecasted number for galbraith and as we look towards the water, 80 degrees is expected in santa cruz. let's pinpoint the changes coming our way. tuesday a subtle change as we are calling for a bit of a cooldown. a little bit more on wednesday. into thursday and friday, seasonal temperatures are expected. we drop off pretty quickly getting into the week
creek. into the north bay it is a warm wind here as well. napa reporting 77. the battle reporting 77 by the water. a little bit cooler. half moon bay. i did mention the last half hour if you are just joining us, there is an advisory for sneaker waves and rip currents for the coastline until 5:00 this afternoon. afternoon highs. notice how much warmer that we are where we typically are this time of year. 84 expected in santa rosa. the upper 70s in san francisco. san francisco is typically 67...
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creek, the tense moments as they drew closer to the skirmish line. he wrote, quote, soon regiments began to appear and formed a line of battle to the left of latimer's confederate guns. watching as they came into line through a field glass and counting the battle flags i calculate that had there were eight regiments and probably from 400 to 500 muskets in each. and the rear of those forming the frontline of battle will two smaller lines of infantry that formed some 200 or 300 yards in the rear in supporting columns. on their left flank a curtain where two or more moving by the left flank in files of four. then an officer and staff rode along the front of the line and must have made some remarks to the men as i distinctly saw the hats waving in the air, but they were too far away to be heard. then the whole mass moved forward with their arms at right shoulder shift, their movement in perfect alignment. the confederate charge had begun and the two skirmish lines made contact. homestead would write about that moment. as they came within reach of us, we opened a brisk fire upon it and the two lines of men were one blazing line of musketry. the smoke tog
creek, the tense moments as they drew closer to the skirmish line. he wrote, quote, soon regiments began to appear and formed a line of battle to the left of latimer's confederate guns. watching as they came into line through a field glass and counting the battle flags i calculate that had there were eight regiments and probably from 400 to 500 muskets in each. and the rear of those forming the frontline of battle will two smaller lines of infantry that formed some 200 or 300 yards in the rear...
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creek. watching the tense moments as they drew closer to the unions skirmish doing. he wrote, quote, soon regiment of infantry begin to appear, and moving forward formed a line of battle to the left of the confederate cons. watching these as they came into line for a field, glass and counting the battle flags and intervals in the front line, calculated that they were eat regiments. and probably from 4500 muskets of each. and the rear of those who were forming the frontline of battle work to smaller lines of infantry. they formed some two or 300 yards, in supporting columns. on the left flank, there were two or more regiments, and moving by the left flank in files for. then, an officer in staff road along the front line and he must have made some remarks to the man, as they distinctly saw the floor of the better flanks had to waving in the air, but they were to for a way to be heard. then the whole mass moved forward, with their arms right shoulder shift. their movement, in perfect alignment. the confederate charged, and the two skirmish lines made contact. homestead would ranks about that moment, he said as soon as he had been skirmish line came within reach of us, we
creek. watching the tense moments as they drew closer to the unions skirmish doing. he wrote, quote, soon regiment of infantry begin to appear, and moving forward formed a line of battle to the left of the confederate cons. watching these as they came into line for a field, glass and counting the battle flags and intervals in the front line, calculated that they were eat regiments. and probably from 4500 muskets of each. and the rear of those who were forming the frontline of battle work to...