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breckenridge. who is the youngest man ever to be vice president of the united states. breckenridge had been expelled from the senate in october 1861 as when he left the vice presidency and then the senate. as they get more and more influenced by what they are drinking, they boast, tomorrow we'll march down massachusetts avenue and we'll escort general breckenridge into the capitol, into the senate chamber, which he had presided over and place him back there. well, the president is going to pay a visit out here again on the wealth. he's going to arrive out here and he's going to bring mary with him. now mary and he, there have been causalities out here, and close to the walls of fort stevens is a hospital. they go in and visit several wounded union soldiers there and then mary sits down. out here also is the secretary of state. the secretary of state, of course, is william seward. soon to arrive is going to be gideon wells, secretary of the navy, and his wife. now mary gets the one cabinet member that mary gets along well with, mrs. wells. she doesn't get along with oth
breckenridge. who is the youngest man ever to be vice president of the united states. breckenridge had been expelled from the senate in october 1861 as when he left the vice presidency and then the senate. as they get more and more influenced by what they are drinking, they boast, tomorrow we'll march down massachusetts avenue and we'll escort general breckenridge into the capitol, into the senate chamber, which he had presided over and place him back there. well, the president is going to pay...
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Sep 1, 2014
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he ran as a delegate for the electoral college pledged to john breckenridge engaged in the debate. i don't know who had the job from virginia to talk about a thankless task he receives no votes in the south south and very few boats in the border states. in the election of 1860 abraham lincoln was the winner and this is the first election of the brand-new america. though our slavery -- no more slavery. lincoln embodies the policy was tremendous pressure to compromise and in the run-up to the civil war there is multiple states considering secession the most popular compromise that emerges is named after the sponsor senator clinton in kentucky and it's a pretty simple measure that would extend to the pacific and then a slavery from places like arizona and mexico. california is now a free state and so humbling can lincoln speak that perspective he said it has to come we give the the southerners this day will come back for more they will want to reopen the slave trade had been closed at the plate for half a century. they want to acquire more territory to increase the number of slave sta
he ran as a delegate for the electoral college pledged to john breckenridge engaged in the debate. i don't know who had the job from virginia to talk about a thankless task he receives no votes in the south south and very few boats in the border states. in the election of 1860 abraham lincoln was the winner and this is the first election of the brand-new america. though our slavery -- no more slavery. lincoln embodies the policy was tremendous pressure to compromise and in the run-up to the...
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seceded the troops so the army pushed back at some of them were under age implement famous here in breckenridge the divorcees pushed the union soldiers back and in this cooking confusion there was thousands of men from maryland and florida and new york and pennsylvania. one officer said simply that it was the enemy and they had to charge. in the second quarter they wouldn't be easily pushed back out of the breach and and as one has one yankee soldier did remember after the confederate they might have been green soldiers but our experience had have taught us when to run and run the data i assure you. until june 3 ed and flow along the confederate lines one soldier also remembered the bullets coming in along the fields. they didn't whistle like so many other battles. it came like a rush of lightning that four through and they laid low. one of the units was in massachusetts. the commander was killed in the assault. he had survived numerous bloody assaults including the one in the heights. he was the idol of the men and the admiration of the superiors according to the second source stock officer. m
seceded the troops so the army pushed back at some of them were under age implement famous here in breckenridge the divorcees pushed the union soldiers back and in this cooking confusion there was thousands of men from maryland and florida and new york and pennsylvania. one officer said simply that it was the enemy and they had to charge. in the second quarter they wouldn't be easily pushed back out of the breach and and as one has one yankee soldier did remember after the confederate they...
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Sep 6, 2014
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some of them were under a famous fighting in the valley at breckenridge and the forces pushed some of the union soldiers back and in the smoking confusion, there was thousands of men from maryland, florida, new york, pennsylvania. one officer said simply that it was the enemy and that we had to charge. they wouldn't be pushed back out of the breach as one did remember though after the confederate attack they might have been green soldiers that they taught us when to run and run we did, i assure you. until june 3 ave. and flow along the confederate lines one soldier also remembers bullets coming along the fields. they didn't whistle like so many other battles. it came like a rush of lightning and tore through. one of the units was in massachusetts a veteran unit that had been navigated at the very streets of fredericksburg virginia in 1862. the brigade commander was killed in the assault and survived numerous assaults including the one at the height. he was the idol of his men and the adoration of the superiors according to the second source staff officer. that staffer could have been
some of them were under a famous fighting in the valley at breckenridge and the forces pushed some of the union soldiers back and in the smoking confusion, there was thousands of men from maryland, florida, new york, pennsylvania. one officer said simply that it was the enemy and that we had to charge. they wouldn't be pushed back out of the breach as one did remember though after the confederate attack they might have been green soldiers that they taught us when to run and run we did, i assure...
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. >>> on friday night 27-year-old phil bishop was riding his bike along breckenridge road near horseshoel road when struck. they called 911. >>> a cape may station was evacuated after someone brought in an explosive that they found. they flew over late in the afternoon. a bomb squad disconnected the device. it was dating back to world war ii. >>> in late june tayon moore was off duty. efgot into a cash cash on chestnut street. he fled the sceas followed by tf the other car. the officer stopped a few blocks later. he grabbed the cellphone and threw it down the embankment. he has fled. >>> it was a bittersweet farewell party for nomos. he and his partner competed in the u.s. k-9 trials. their skills landed them 13th out of 160 teams. >>> a standing ovation. >>> he deserves it. a couple of extra blankets. >>> it doesn't work. it's way too cold. a little too quickly here. take a look at the beautiful time lapse from atlantic city. looking at the back bays this evening. notice the rays of light breaking from the cloud cover. they are called crepuscular rays. the chilly temperatures are settin
. >>> on friday night 27-year-old phil bishop was riding his bike along breckenridge road near horseshoel road when struck. they called 911. >>> a cape may station was evacuated after someone brought in an explosive that they found. they flew over late in the afternoon. a bomb squad disconnected the device. it was dating back to world war ii. >>> in late june tayon moore was off duty. efgot into a cash cash on chestnut street. he fled the sceas followed by tf the...
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. >> like general john breckenridge the confederate commander played by jason isaacs despite his gravetions -- >> you must put in the cadets. >> he orders them into battle. >> 15-year-old boys. >> send the boys in. >> they paused here at this fence line pennsylvania veterans firing at them down here. they finally decided to charge up the hill. these young boys led the charge up this hill and ran through a sea of mud. mud was so deep that it sucked the shoes off their feet. >> they would run but then very quickly they got an education. and they are in hand to hand combat. after the battle down here in this area there was a whole bunch of shoes. >> hundreds of shoes. >> this area here has been called the field of lost shoes for over 100 years. >> he and his unlikely troops prevailed. for the confederates outmanned two to one it was a remarkable victory that delayed the ultimate defeat. a day of honor commemorated every may 15 by a new generation of vmi men and now women. >> for dominion ceo tom farral the movie is the realization of a dream. >> what are you going to do now? >> going to g
. >> like general john breckenridge the confederate commander played by jason isaacs despite his gravetions -- >> you must put in the cadets. >> he orders them into battle. >> 15-year-old boys. >> send the boys in. >> they paused here at this fence line pennsylvania veterans firing at them down here. they finally decided to charge up the hill. these young boys led the charge up this hill and ran through a sea of mud. mud was so deep that it sucked the shoes...
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but police have shut down breckenridge road while they search for evidence there. >> we're following another breaking story out of camden, new jersey a couple was walking near 7th and spruce when the driver of an suv hit them. both of them have serious injuries but it is the driver that appears to have sustained the most serious injuries and a pipe impaled his mid section he was trapped in his suv an hour and went to the hospital with the pipe still in him. we don't know what caused him to lose control. >>> and also, within the last few minutes here we learned that a body was pulled from the delaware river. chopper 6 was over the scene bibehind walmart on columbus boulevard around 5:00 tonight when a man was reported missing in the water there. police say a man in his 50s was swimming but did not resurface. the body was found a short time ago tonight near pier 60 later this evening. >> and new tonight, a boy says he was walking home from school when a man chased after him and tonight camden county police are investigating this possible luring attempt. the incident happened corner of
but police have shut down breckenridge road while they search for evidence there. >> we're following another breaking story out of camden, new jersey a couple was walking near 7th and spruce when the driver of an suv hit them. both of them have serious injuries but it is the driver that appears to have sustained the most serious injuries and a pipe impaled his mid section he was trapped in his suv an hour and went to the hospital with the pipe still in him. we don't know what caused him...
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the pass includes beaver creek, breckenridge and resorts in tahoe. we saw 400,000 passes and this is a big deal to our skiers and riders. we can put the canyons and pcmr together and will work with the community to come up with a good plan for them. that creates a resort with 7,000 skiable acres bigger than vale. >> this was a really contentious lawsuit between people at the top of the mountain and those at the bottom. i was hearing mediation was not going anywhere. what finally turned the deal around? how much more did you have to give than you wanted? >> in any lawsuit there is a lot of back and forth and press releases. in the background both sides were working hard in good faith to try to get this resolved. we finally got to a deal and i think it is great for the community, provides real stability to the employees and everybody who lives there. >> you have to keep everybody in their current job. what outreach are you doing in the community? you are a big company. you are coming in and some people there are a little concerned about what you are go
the pass includes beaver creek, breckenridge and resorts in tahoe. we saw 400,000 passes and this is a big deal to our skiers and riders. we can put the canyons and pcmr together and will work with the community to come up with a good plan for them. that creates a resort with 7,000 skiable acres bigger than vale. >> this was a really contentious lawsuit between people at the top of the mountain and those at the bottom. i was hearing mediation was not going anywhere. what finally turned...
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john breckenridge. remember him? no. henry wallace.mphrey, walter mondale and of course al gore. so what do you make of that? >> well, just because you're vice president doesn't guarantee you're going to win. al gore came really the closest of any recent vice president. so it just isn't a guarantee. it's an interesting dichotomy that we had. he's a heartbeat away from the presidency, but it is hard, it's almost easier to run as an outsider. especially after you've had a president with two terms. >> sure. look at al gore. there he was. his family had lived in washington forever, since he was a little boy. let's talk about the pros and cons. what are the pros about joe biden and the race for president? >> well, joe biden has decades of experience. he was one of the youngest senators ever elected in 1973 he was elected to the senate from delaware. so he has decades of experience. he chaired the senate foreign relations committee. so he has the experience factor which is one reason why president obama chose him in the first place. the cons
john breckenridge. remember him? no. henry wallace.mphrey, walter mondale and of course al gore. so what do you make of that? >> well, just because you're vice president doesn't guarantee you're going to win. al gore came really the closest of any recent vice president. so it just isn't a guarantee. it's an interesting dichotomy that we had. he's a heartbeat away from the presidency, but it is hard, it's almost easier to run as an outsider. especially after you've had a president with two...