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the 13th alabama along with archers brigade coming in together, believing that at best what they are going to be up against is just the yankee calvary and maybe at worse some pennsylvania militia. and as they move down to willoughby run and moving to the woods to the other side of the ravine, what do they see coming at them but the second wisconsin and you hear the voices running through the alabamans. that is no militia. it's those sellers and that is the arofhe potomac. so the big an unpleasant surprise to find out not only were they facing the iron brigade again but that the army of the potomac was there when they had been assured that no elements were anything closer than a day's march away. that was the ultimate big surprise that gettysburg. >> they also point out one other thing in so doing this, i have already bought your book. and i did a study of my own family history my great-grandfather was sent off to be interred up at fort delaware. when i went there to reenact that for the delaware historical society, it was pointed out that archer was actually a prisoner at fort delawa
the 13th alabama along with archers brigade coming in together, believing that at best what they are going to be up against is just the yankee calvary and maybe at worse some pennsylvania militia. and as they move down to willoughby run and moving to the woods to the other side of the ravine, what do they see coming at them but the second wisconsin and you hear the voices running through the alabamans. that is no militia. it's those sellers and that is the arofhe potomac. so the big an...
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were wounded alongside fuel in the georgia brigade.the worst of all was everyone of the kernels and changes brigade was killed or wounded or captured as were all of those in joe davis of mississippi and north carolina brigade. as individuals, all of these officer casualties could be replaced but then months and years of experience and familiarity in networking and confidence could not. if we want to measure gettysburg purely by the numbers, and the battle and pose imposed even higher costs on the union army. they commanded the army at gaithersburg and decided that 280,834 of his own men were killed, 13,713 wounded and 6643 missing. two months later he adjusted those numbers slightly and committed final figures which set the figures at 3155 killed, 14,529 wounded, and 5365 captured or missing. in his testimony before a congressional committee, the following spring, they simply rounded the figures up to 24,000 men killed or wounded and missing. and in 1900, thomas livermore painstakingly recalculated unit reports for the army of the poto
were wounded alongside fuel in the georgia brigade.the worst of all was everyone of the kernels and changes brigade was killed or wounded or captured as were all of those in joe davis of mississippi and north carolina brigade. as individuals, all of these officer casualties could be replaced but then months and years of experience and familiarity in networking and confidence could not. if we want to measure gettysburg purely by the numbers, and the battle and pose imposed even higher costs on...
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but as the brigade comes into action, and the last of the drops arrive we might see a more forthrightpproach on there part. >> is this robust attack lead to the shelling on goma itself and the civilian casualties? >> well, there are shells that landed on goma last week. no one is sure where they came from. they could be stray shells that missed their target. others say it was a deliberate tactic on the part of the rebels, rebels responding saying if the u.n. is going to shell us we're going to cause more trouble and drop rockets on goma, of course the rebels deny that, but if that is the case, it will b become a complicated situation for the u.n. it will be difficult for them to come in and change the current status quo. >> thank you so much. >>> the flood in nort northeast china's province building new barriers along roads to ensure the safety of its main residential areas. underwater since flooding began on sunday. 33,000 people have been relocated from the city. we're in the province by the riff. river. give us a scale of the destruction, harry. >> well, one sense of scale is the f
but as the brigade comes into action, and the last of the drops arrive we might see a more forthrightpproach on there part. >> is this robust attack lead to the shelling on goma itself and the civilian casualties? >> well, there are shells that landed on goma last week. no one is sure where they came from. they could be stray shells that missed their target. others say it was a deliberate tactic on the part of the rebels, rebels responding saying if the u.n. is going to shell us...
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it is learned the new core will have two infantry divisions and two independent armored brigades.he new strike formation, with more than 45,000 shoulders, will give the army -- soldiers, will give the army to -- the ability to arm action in case of misadventure from chinese forces. there is also a disputed territory observed before the border standoff in april. >> recently, the raising of the mountain strike court -- that must again, be seen as a move by china that india is upping the ante. >> amid concerns over incidents of incursions from chinese troops along the line of actual control, the indian defense minister said the two countries were trying to develop mechanisms to prevent unpleasant incident. he said the two countries would meet soon in beijing to discuss ways to prevent occasional incidents on the international border. [speaking form in which line -- foreign language -- there were frank and free discussions between both sides. we will have another round of these meetings soon in beijing within a few months. i think we'll be able to find a solution to the standoff and f
it is learned the new core will have two infantry divisions and two independent armored brigades.he new strike formation, with more than 45,000 shoulders, will give the army -- soldiers, will give the army to -- the ability to arm action in case of misadventure from chinese forces. there is also a disputed territory observed before the border standoff in april. >> recently, the raising of the mountain strike court -- that must again, be seen as a move by china that india is upping the...
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hitler and the -- >> jerusalem, 1939, formed a brigade. >> they're more sympathetic than you think.ana, can i ask about the white house's reaction to these terror threats? they have come out and said the core of al qaeda has been decimated. they have been telling us basically we're not at war with islam for a really long time. how do they message this at this point? >> i think the most important thing for them is to do the right thing whatever it is operationally to get it done, worry about the politics later. they have a political problem. the thing is, they don't think they do. they don't care. it doesn't matter to them. but the most important thing they can do is not worry about the politics or pr hopefully, but it is interesting that tonight president obama will be on the jay leno show and low and behold, there's an arrest in benghazi. remarkable. >> i know we have to go. al qaeda, they all kept off cell phones, remember that, because they were getting knocked off. i think it is a little unusual all of a sudden we're picking up all this traffic. >> you don't know they were compl
hitler and the -- >> jerusalem, 1939, formed a brigade. >> they're more sympathetic than you think.ana, can i ask about the white house's reaction to these terror threats? they have come out and said the core of al qaeda has been decimated. they have been telling us basically we're not at war with islam for a really long time. how do they message this at this point? >> i think the most important thing for them is to do the right thing whatever it is operationally to get it...
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insists none were injured -- a group called the brigades of aisha addressed the hezbollah leader on this video. >> we are sending a message to you, your -- you pick, this is the second message and this is explosive. brothers, do not go to the areas held by iran and lebanon. >> they warned more attacks were looming, this comes one month after another explosion took place in a similar area where 100 people were injured. champion of wimbledon, marion bartoli says she is retiring and her body can no longer handle the strain of the game. she says she has carried injuries all season. first grand slam title often inspires the thirst for bartoli isarion calling an end to her career. >> i can't do it anymore. year i felt i had pushed my body to the limit, and i just can't do it anymore. >> the 28-year-old french number one said that injuries made continuing impossible. her body has been taking the punishment 22 years. she started playing when she was six, when her father chose to to helping herfe train full-time. i know how hard i have to push myself -- and i really went to the limit. >> it is re
insists none were injured -- a group called the brigades of aisha addressed the hezbollah leader on this video. >> we are sending a message to you, your -- you pick, this is the second message and this is explosive. brothers, do not go to the areas held by iran and lebanon. >> they warned more attacks were looming, this comes one month after another explosion took place in a similar area where 100 people were injured. champion of wimbledon, marion bartoli says she is retiring and...
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this int, but the winds have been making matters worse up here in the sierr like a well-timed bucket brigade, several helicopters tried to snuff out the fire that would not go away. on the western ide, fire crews are taking preventive measures to keep the flames from reaching more pulated areas. this clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. >> true survivors here. we don't know what's going on either, but we knowe're safe here. >> reporter: sandy valdez and her husband leave in that area. they decided to leave on their own. >> you just cry and laugh with everybody else. it's sad. u never think you're going to be here in this situation. and when you watch other peopl on tv that you can't help that are in it, then when it hits home, well, i'll be a volunteer. >> reporter: ty loaded up their camper and drove to the camp ground in sonora where the red cross has set up an evacuation here. >> we're much safer here. we check with our friends. they give aus call and let us know howhe situation is. today we heard 14 to 26-mile-per-hour winds up there. not good. >> rep
this int, but the winds have been making matters worse up here in the sierr like a well-timed bucket brigade, several helicopters tried to snuff out the fire that would not go away. on the western ide, fire crews are taking preventive measures to keep the flames from reaching more pulated areas. this clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. >> true survivors here. we don't know what's going on either, but we knowe're safe here. >> reporter: sandy...
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recommended on a number of occasions that such and such a person would be a good man to have in the brigade. i started training for the operation that later we gave a fake the beginning he was now going to. be the rector from inside. the sphere. on january second one thousand nine hundred sixty one. called the u.s. embassy a nest of spies. what the united states and south respect and endure that limit has now been reached. but it can not effect. kennedy continued to pursue the covert plan to send a force of cuban exiles to invade the island. i was in cuba in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and like everyone else there i knew an invasion was coming but where and when. i watched it planting dynamite under bridges and installing anti aircraft guns along the coast. the cia backed exiles assassinated cuban school teachers and militiamen. they burned cane fields and tried to sabotage sugar mills and oil refineries. shortly before the invasion kennedy ordered that no u.s. air support be given to the invasion force. it was first begun on the dictatorship. media thing we got involved in the firs
recommended on a number of occasions that such and such a person would be a good man to have in the brigade. i started training for the operation that later we gave a fake the beginning he was now going to. be the rector from inside. the sphere. on january second one thousand nine hundred sixty one. called the u.s. embassy a nest of spies. what the united states and south respect and endure that limit has now been reached. but it can not effect. kennedy continued to pursue the covert plan to...
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recommended on a number of occasions that such and such a person would be a good man to have in the brigade. i started training for the operation but later became very sick the beginning he was not going to be. weak. from inside. the sphere. on january second one thousand nine hundred sixty one feet called the u.s. embassy a nest of spies. that what the united states and south respect. that limit has now been reached. but it can not effect. kennedy continued to pursue the covert plan to send a force of cuban exiles to invade the island. i was in cuba in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and like everyone else there i knew an invasion was coming but where and when. i watched it planting dynamite under bridges and installing anti aircraft guns along the coast. the cia backed exiles assassinated cuban school teachers and militiamen. they burned cane fields and tried to sabotage sugar mills and oil refineries. shortly before the invasion kennedy ordered that no u.s. air support be given to the invasion force. for a first began on the dictatorship. media thing we got involved in the first fire
recommended on a number of occasions that such and such a person would be a good man to have in the brigade. i started training for the operation but later became very sick the beginning he was not going to be. weak. from inside. the sphere. on january second one thousand nine hundred sixty one feet called the u.s. embassy a nest of spies. that what the united states and south respect. that limit has now been reached. but it can not effect. kennedy continued to pursue the covert plan to send a...
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like a well-timed bucket brigade, several helicopters tried to snuff out the fire that would not go away. on the western side, fire crews are taking preventive measures to keep the flames from reaching more populated areas. this clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. >> true survivors here. we don't know what's going on either, but we know we're safe here. >> reporter: sandy valdez and her husband leave in that area. they decided to leave on their own. >> you just cry and laugh with everybody else. it's sad. you never think you're going to be here in this situation. and when you watch other people on tv that you can't help that are in it, then when it hits home, well, i'll be a volunteer. >> reporter: they loaded up their camper and drove to the camp ground in sonora where the red cross has set up an evacuation here. >> we're much safer here. we check with our friends. they give aus call and let us know how the situation is. today we heard 14 to 26-mile-per-hour winds up there. not good. >> reporter: back live, one of the many fire vex going in and out
like a well-timed bucket brigade, several helicopters tried to snuff out the fire that would not go away. on the western side, fire crews are taking preventive measures to keep the flames from reaching more populated areas. this clearing will help if the fire moves toward twain hart and tuolumne city. >> true survivors here. we don't know what's going on either, but we know we're safe here. >> reporter: sandy valdez and her husband leave in that area. they decided to leave on their...
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recommended on a number of occasions that such and such a person would be a good man to have in the brigade i started training for the operations i'd later be gave a fix at the beginning it was not going to be an invasion. and it's direction from inside. the spearhead. on january second one thousand nine hundred sixty one fidel castro called the us embassy a nest of spies. the limit to what the united states and self-respect can endure that limit has now been reached. our plane trip going to cuba not affected. kennedy continued to pursue the covert plan to send a force of cuban exiles to invade the island. i was in cuba in one thousand nine hundred sixty one and like everyone else there i knew an invasion was coming but where and when. i watched militia men planting dynamite under bridges and installing anti aircraft guns along the coast. cia backed exiles assassinated cuban schoolteachers and militiamen. they burned cane fields and tried to sabotage sugar mills and oil refineries. shortly before the invasion kennedy ordered that no u.s. air support be given to the invasion force. that's be
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i think the obama change brigade of 2008 is is a classic example of it. don't want to say that that was insenior. it was a very good marketing strategy in 200 but if you look at what's happened to the obama promises and the ideals of we're not not going to opt out of the campaign finance system, we're not going to work with the super pacs in 2012 and all the never-minds they've done it is somewhat demoralizing even as a journalist >> john: it's fashionable to say washington is rotten to the core. but it's not. because to say it's rotten to the core would be to imply that it was on the edge of collapsing. this is some structural sound bull [bleep] that is built there, just built on nuggets of self-interest everywhere. it works great. d.c. is making [bleep] ton of money. >> yes, it is. one of the dirty little see decrees about washington is everyone focuses on how hopelessly divided washington is. washington is hopelessly interconnected. there's a max i am there, there's no such things as democrats or republicans. only millionaires. the dysfunction that you
i think the obama change brigade of 2008 is is a classic example of it. don't want to say that that was insenior. it was a very good marketing strategy in 200 but if you look at what's happened to the obama promises and the ideals of we're not not going to opt out of the campaign finance system, we're not going to work with the super pacs in 2012 and all the never-minds they've done it is somewhat demoralizing even as a journalist >> john: it's fashionable to say washington is rotten to...
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. >> 50 shades of gray, according to london fire brigade they've had 1,00 calls since this book was publishedehold emergencies such as getting stuck with a pair of handcuffs and not being able to find key and even worse getting your captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ newscaster: we now go live to our eye-in-the-sky hovercopter on the scene of that terrible hovercopter crash. jim? the news is not good. i've just learned that my final words were "back to you, linda." (laughs) one for the blooper reel. oh, the news is so violent. let's watch rachael ray instead. oh, no, wait, there might be chopping. god, what a wuss. stop being such a spineless jellyfish. you know full well i am more closely related to the sea cucumber. not where it counts. (whimpers) i hated jim! in other news, our city's filthy, urine-soaked walls have been desecrated by a mysterious tile-work graffiti artist. police have no leads as to who's behind this innovative scourge of public art. (chuckling) that is one sexy bridge abutment. hyperch
. >> 50 shades of gray, according to london fire brigade they've had 1,00 calls since this book was publishedehold emergencies such as getting stuck with a pair of handcuffs and not being able to find key and even worse getting your captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ two... two, three... ♪ ♪ newscaster: we now go live to our eye-in-the-sky hovercopter on the scene of that terrible hovercopter crash. jim? the news is not...
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. >> we saw people running out and fire brigades moving in. >> reporter: it took hours to control the raging fire. >> reporter: sue snyder has been glued to the coveragement her 22-year-old son is in kenya building a home for a family with habitat humanity. his group was on the beta to the airport when the it sparked. >> they're not saying if they know it was somebody or not. that's scary too. >> reporter: all 10 maryland volunteers now in limbo stuck in a hotel hoping for a flight back home. >> at this point, they don't know when, but they're safe. they're happy. and they're just waiting. >> reporter: the group is not the only maryland aid workers impacted by the fire. katie price had just landed at the airport and was on the tarmac. she tells the washington post she was watching the fire get bigger and bigger. she says it looked like the entire terminal would be gone. much of the international terminal is now destroyed crippling air traffic across the region. that habitat for humanity group will likely get out of the country in the next 72 hours. >> no one was killed. two people wer
. >> we saw people running out and fire brigades moving in. >> reporter: it took hours to control the raging fire. >> reporter: sue snyder has been glued to the coveragement her 22-year-old son is in kenya building a home for a family with habitat humanity. his group was on the beta to the airport when the it sparked. >> they're not saying if they know it was somebody or not. that's scary too. >> reporter: all 10 maryland volunteers now in limbo stuck in a hotel...
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the fire brigade was called as a precautionary measure. everything was cleared and 15 minutes later the train was running again. >>> putting a spin on the game of football. >> unicycle football league. >> how the league reinvented the wheel with this one. >>> and an altercation on a public bus. >> off the bus. >> why? >> because i said. >> here you can see the bus driver engaging with these guys saying he's going to call the police. the police never showed up. >> why officials are now taking a closer look at this video. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> nfl season right around the corner but the rules change that happens and nfl gets you down or you can't get into college football, maybe your team is going to have a bad season this year, introduce
the fire brigade was called as a precautionary measure. everything was cleared and 15 minutes later the train was running again. >>> putting a spin on the game of football. >> unicycle football league. >> how the league reinvented the wheel with this one. >>> and an altercation on a public bus. >> off the bus. >> why? >> because i said. >> here you can see the bus driver engaging with these guys saying he's going to call the police. the...
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the 19,000-strong peacekeeping force has been strengthened with a 3000-member intervention brigade that will operate under a more robust mandate. >> 52 years ago, people here in berlin woke up to find their city being sliced into. east german authorities sealed the border to the west to stem an exodus. they built a wall that came, of course, to symbolize the cold war. >> at least 136 people are known to of died while trying to escape over the war -- but -- escape over the wall before it fell. angela merkel, who herself was raised in the east, began by giving a history lesson. >> the chancellor began just like any new teacher -- by writing her name on the board. this afternoon, angela merkel was a guest teacher at a berlin high school talking about the building of the berlin wall 52 years ago. >> for me, it is really exciting to see what you have experienced yourself is suddenly history for those who have been taught and who have never experienced it. >> for decades, the wall cut a scar through the city. it was intended to stop east german citizens fleeing to the west. today, political r
the 19,000-strong peacekeeping force has been strengthened with a 3000-member intervention brigade that will operate under a more robust mandate. >> 52 years ago, people here in berlin woke up to find their city being sliced into. east german authorities sealed the border to the west to stem an exodus. they built a wall that came, of course, to symbolize the cold war. >> at least 136 people are known to of died while trying to escape over the war -- but -- escape over the wall...
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it is part of a new intervention brigade with a stronger mandate that -- but they have not started operating at. earlier this week, the u.n. issued an ultimatum and said it would forcibly disarm any militia in the city of goma. there are no rebels in goma. but some thought it might be the start of a tougher approach. the and 23 rebels outside the city were clear -- the m23 rebels outside the city were clear. if the u.n. attacks, they will fight back. >> we are not a negative force. we are congolese fighting for a cause. we will fight to the very end. command backedce away from any talks of forced disarmament. there were objections in new york. ours, itperiod of 48 h is an opportunity for any persons or groups to drop the weapons. >> there are numerous rebel groups still at large, and no imminent peace deals, and still no firm action from the u.n.. the civilian population are wondering if they will ever be left in peace. al jazeera in the democratic republic of congo. >> syrian president bashar al- assad says he is sure of victory in the country possible war. he made the comments while tourin
it is part of a new intervention brigade with a stronger mandate that -- but they have not started operating at. earlier this week, the u.n. issued an ultimatum and said it would forcibly disarm any militia in the city of goma. there are no rebels in goma. but some thought it might be the start of a tougher approach. the and 23 rebels outside the city were clear -- the m23 rebels outside the city were clear. if the u.n. attacks, they will fight back. >> we are not a negative force. we are...
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move that out and i can help reinforce cal fire on their incident with what i have in the aviation brigade and units through the state of california have that same communication but the iceu, which is a mobile communications platform, is ideal in events like this to push out to help. >> any other questions? >> i have one. back in 1992 when it was a big fire season and there was a lot of grass, they came to us and i was down at camp pendleton and they asked us it train marines on shovel work. what happened about 6 months later, they ended up sending two battalions to yellowstone. i haven't heard any discussion at all, do you expect the military, the guard or the active forces to be training people to do shovel-like work? all you have talked about so far is aviation. >> one of the challenges with a ground-based attack and training a soldier to be a ground-based fire fighter is the training takes time. and it takes approximately 3 to 5 days of solid training to make sure that they are going to be working in a safe environment to learn what's going on. and most of the time that, the incidents
move that out and i can help reinforce cal fire on their incident with what i have in the aviation brigade and units through the state of california have that same communication but the iceu, which is a mobile communications platform, is ideal in events like this to push out to help. >> any other questions? >> i have one. back in 1992 when it was a big fire season and there was a lot of grass, they came to us and i was down at camp pendleton and they asked us it train marines on...
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the 19,000-strong peacekeeping force has been strengthened with a 3000-member intervention brigade that will operate under a more robust mandate. >> 52 years ago, people here in berlin woke up to find their city being sliced into. east german authorities sealed the border to the west to stem an exodus. they built a wall that came, of course, to symbolize the cold war. >> at least 136 people are known to of died while trying to escape over the war -- but -- escape over the wall before it fell. angela merkel, who herself was raised in the east, began by giving a history lesson. >> the chancellor began just like any new teacher -- by writing her name on the board. this afternoon, angela merkel was a guest tcher at a berlin high school talking about the building of the berlin wall 52 years ago. >> for me, it is really exciting to see what you have experienced yourself is suddenly history for those who have been taught and who have never experienced it. >> for decades, the wall cut a scar through the city. it was intended to stop east german citizens fleeing to the west. today, political rep
the 19,000-strong peacekeeping force has been strengthened with a 3000-member intervention brigade that will operate under a more robust mandate. >> 52 years ago, people here in berlin woke up to find their city being sliced into. east german authorities sealed the border to the west to stem an exodus. they built a wall that came, of course, to symbolize the cold war. >> at least 136 people are known to of died while trying to escape over the war -- but -- escape over the wall...
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were wounded alongside fuel in the georgia brigade.the worst of all was everyone of the kernels and changes brigade was killed or wounded or captured as were all of those in joe davis of mississippi and north carolina brigade. as individuals, all of these officer casualties could be replaced but then months and years of experience and familiarity in networking and confidence could not. if we want to measure gettysburg purely by the numbers, and the battle and pose imposed even higher costs on the union army. they commanded the army at gaithersburg and decided that 280,834 of his own men were killed, 13,713 wounded and 6643 missing. two months later he adjusted those numbers slightly and committed final figures which set the figures at 3155 killed, 14,529 wounded, and 5365 captured or missing. in his testimony before a congressional committee, the following spring, they simply rounded the figures up to 24,000 men killed or wounded and missing. and in 1900, thomas livermore painstakingly recalculated unit reports for the army of the poto
were wounded alongside fuel in the georgia brigade.the worst of all was everyone of the kernels and changes brigade was killed or wounded or captured as were all of those in joe davis of mississippi and north carolina brigade. as individuals, all of these officer casualties could be replaced but then months and years of experience and familiarity in networking and confidence could not. if we want to measure gettysburg purely by the numbers, and the battle and pose imposed even higher costs on...
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to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working for administrator fuget in fema headquarters. fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the
to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity...
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the fire brigade was called as a precautionary measure. everything was cleared and 15 minutes later the train was running again. >>> putting a spin on the game of football. >> unicycle football league. >> how the league reinvented the wheel with this one. >>> and an altercation on a public bus. >> off the bus. >> why? >> because i said. >> here you can see the bus driver engaging with these guys saying he's going to call the police. the police never showed up. >> why officials are now taking a closer look at this video. >>> nfl season right around the corner but the rules change that happens and nfl gets you down or you can't get into college football, maybe your team is going to have a bad season this year, introduce you to another kind of football you might like. unicycle football. this is the unicycle football league. i had no idea this many dudes knew how to ride unicycles. >> who also knew how to play football. >> yeah. if you watch this thing, similar to your average football game, except they've got flags. it's like flag football. y
the fire brigade was called as a precautionary measure. everything was cleared and 15 minutes later the train was running again. >>> putting a spin on the game of football. >> unicycle football league. >> how the league reinvented the wheel with this one. >>> and an altercation on a public bus. >> off the bus. >> why? >> because i said. >> here you can see the bus driver engaging with these guys saying he's going to call the police. the...
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the fifth brigade economic ups and downs in the final on monday the london deal sang i and the ethical life they meet a few will be everything on offer. to speak our language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots to be ip interviews intriguing story for you. it's been trying. to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. these days. but he she is things that most people never to think call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think the other support of. the great life lived against the odds. a pleasure to have you with us here. illegally. welcome back before we look ahead to the future technology let's take a quick buck. bites the radio telescope in the region hold as part of the. sixty for me to telescope will study black holes such the elusive i'm keeping coincides with the. planets thanks to maz is a joint mission between the european space agency and the search for. the russian ministry of defense. over one thousand
the fifth brigade economic ups and downs in the final on monday the london deal sang i and the ethical life they meet a few will be everything on offer. to speak our language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots to be ip interviews intriguing story for you. it's been trying. to find out more visit our big dog all teeth dog called. but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. these days. but he she is things that most people never...
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at the brigade level with shadow, we'll continuing to do the tcdl.get that in fy-14, and at the gray eagle division level, we're looking at universal ground control station, and that's on target for fy-15. and as we started fielding the gray eagle and looking at the mi-isr configurations, you know, we're going to look at moving some of those gray eagle into those mi formations and those aerial exploitation battalions. so the gray eagle, we'll be looking to do some integration of some of those sensors and processers onto those platforms as we field those systems. now, on the ugs side, ground side, that probably has not gotten as much attention as the aerial side. i mean, it's nice, and, you know, everyone likes to talk about those aviation systems that fly overhead, and you launch and throw by hand and control. but it's really where the nug work has been done and a lot of great work has been done on the ground side. and they've proven themselves in the last ten years on the battlefield. whether it was in the eod arena, in the counter-ied or in route c
at the brigade level with shadow, we'll continuing to do the tcdl.get that in fy-14, and at the gray eagle division level, we're looking at universal ground control station, and that's on target for fy-15. and as we started fielding the gray eagle and looking at the mi-isr configurations, you know, we're going to look at moving some of those gray eagle into those mi formations and those aerial exploitation battalions. so the gray eagle, we'll be looking to do some integration of some of those...
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al-qaeda linked brigades that certainly call it up on t.v. un weapons inspector a few months ago said were responsible for chemical attacks american lawmakers a say they should have of the last a word when it comes to u.s. strikes in syria not the president but a local stand off bring in washington is being addressed in cross all got the full version of the program that's coming your way. u.s. military that supposed to be deployed for u.s. interests and it's supposed to be approved by congress congress has the constitutional authority to declare war not the president of the white house and if congress had its constitutional authority there we wouldn't be so close to the precipice and that's a huge problem you know just the other day speaker boehner spokesperson said you know the speaker made it clear that he wants congress to be can be in consultation and he doesn't need congress because you don't let your media and western media it's only so that people know who to blame when there's a war. floodwaters in russia's far east will keep one of t
al-qaeda linked brigades that certainly call it up on t.v. un weapons inspector a few months ago said were responsible for chemical attacks american lawmakers a say they should have of the last a word when it comes to u.s. strikes in syria not the president but a local stand off bring in washington is being addressed in cross all got the full version of the program that's coming your way. u.s. military that supposed to be deployed for u.s. interests and it's supposed to be approved by congress...
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so the junto create the basis for fire brigade and for fire insurance. they improved street lighting and clean. franklin tweeted the design of the street lamp to make it more efficient, burn brighter. franklin stove, where did that come from? the junto was debating one day to problems with contemporary heating technology. one is the high price of firewood. don't know about today. and the fact that they all lived in very smoky houses. and so the was a high-efficiency are relatively high efficiency self which we call the franklin stove. they called for pennsylvania still pretty published a plan in his newspaper. significant i think franklin never patented any of his intentions. i know what interest there were some important supreme court cases of intellectual property and whether a certain type of dna could be patented and the court ruled that it could not but in the run up to the case the advocates for patent protection recording all the founding fathers about the importance of intellectual property. and yes, there is quite a strong record in that regard
so the junto create the basis for fire brigade and for fire insurance. they improved street lighting and clean. franklin tweeted the design of the street lamp to make it more efficient, burn brighter. franklin stove, where did that come from? the junto was debating one day to problems with contemporary heating technology. one is the high price of firewood. don't know about today. and the fact that they all lived in very smoky houses. and so the was a high-efficiency are relatively high...
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so the junta created the basis for fire brigade and for fire insurance. they improved street lighting and cleaning. franklin tweaked the design of the traditional philadelphia street light to make it more efficient be, burn brighter. the franklin stove, where did that come from? well, the junta was debating one day the two problems with contemporary heating technology. one is the high price of firewood, a problem we till know about today, and the pact that they all lived in very smoky houses. so the result was a high efficiency stove which we call the franklin stove, he called the pennsylvania stove. and he published the plans in his newspaper. significantly, i think, franklin never patented any of his invexes. -- inventions. and i note with interest there were recently some very important supreme court cases on intellectual property and whether a certain type of dna could be patented, and the court ruled that it could, but in the runup to the case the advocates were quoting all the founding fathers about the importance of intellectual property and, yes,
so the junta created the basis for fire brigade and for fire insurance. they improved street lighting and cleaning. franklin tweaked the design of the traditional philadelphia street light to make it more efficient be, burn brighter. the franklin stove, where did that come from? well, the junta was debating one day the two problems with contemporary heating technology. one is the high price of firewood, a problem we till know about today, and the pact that they all lived in very smoky houses....
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he was the leader of a brigade and agreed to see us in an area that saw some of the worst fighting between palestinian resistance and the israeli army. we met him in one of the many hideaways which made the israelis and our crew very nervous. as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so we decided to visit a leader of the settlement movement and someone david interviewed at the right wring rally in jerusalem. >> changing times here. 28 years, the majority of the people in the west bank are now jewish. and this was our goal. we are so desperate for peace. but the first step is to stopping the devil. only after stopping the devil, of course, the blocks, then we can move, of course. and then we will have the opportunity to work together and look for the solution. >> just to tell you, they say stop the occupation. that's what they say. they remove the occupation. >> part of the thinking is tha
he was the leader of a brigade and agreed to see us in an area that saw some of the worst fighting between palestinian resistance and the israeli army. we met him in one of the many hideaways which made the israelis and our crew very nervous. as i don't understand arabic, he talked to us in hebrew. >> people always talk about palestinian extremist. but what about israeli extremists i've never been inside these settlements that the israelis have been building all over the territories. so...
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al-qaeda linked brigades that certainly call it up on to the u.n. weapons inspector a few months ago said were responsible for chemical attacks well of course. the water coming as you would expect is still working to establish exactly what happened or didn't happen there they still haven't come forward and actually got there to do it properly yet but haven't come forward with any clear concise information yet is it going to make any difference anyway even if they did. no difference at all they're staying a very nice hotel the four seasons in damascus and i know in the rest of syria the russians are delivered humanitarian aid and have started evacuating people the u.n. weapons inspector we hear from memoirs from people like blix and baradei later about the pressure they put on that we have calls new now from edward snowden that the u.n. headquarters is bugs of those inspectors presumably have surveillance devices on them and the only thing some might argue is for them all to resign or mass because this is recreating peace and whatever report they com
al-qaeda linked brigades that certainly call it up on to the u.n. weapons inspector a few months ago said were responsible for chemical attacks well of course. the water coming as you would expect is still working to establish exactly what happened or didn't happen there they still haven't come forward and actually got there to do it properly yet but haven't come forward with any clear concise information yet is it going to make any difference anyway even if they did. no difference at all...
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what about planet jackson and the earth brigade? bart: dad, we don't watch that show anymore.) kung fu werewolf chop! blob jitsu kick!
what about planet jackson and the earth brigade? bart: dad, we don't watch that show anymore.) kung fu werewolf chop! blob jitsu kick!
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in kenya the international airport turned into what looks like an inferno after a fire brigade failed to quench was started as a smile fire. they did not have a single working fire engine. officers had to line up with buckets to fight the fire that took hours to put out. the airport closed for some time but reopened later today for domestic and cargo flights. no serious injuries reported. >> inferno is right. consumers are outraged over t- shirts for kids sold by a popular retailer. to go why they're pulling thousands of little girl shirts that many considered sexist. that is coming up in consumer alert. goats at acreasing historic washington landmark. we will tell you why coming up. >> i like the idea of this. temperatures climbing into the upper 70's and low 80s. strong thunderstorms to our west. from skyok outside team 11. clouds building in over the city. 79 at b.w.i.. the wind southeast at 8 miles per hour [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. the sweet and smoky
in kenya the international airport turned into what looks like an inferno after a fire brigade failed to quench was started as a smile fire. they did not have a single working fire engine. officers had to line up with buckets to fight the fire that took hours to put out. the airport closed for some time but reopened later today for domestic and cargo flights. no serious injuries reported. >> inferno is right. consumers are outraged over t- shirts for kids sold by a popular retailer. to go...
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then the brigade, we're looking at sem autonomous and automated convoy operations.gain, this is one of those areas we're we're trying to define it. what does that mean to us and where do we want to go with it and how do we want it to provide those capabilities as we move into the future. but all of this as i just talked about, and how we're trying to link it into the future depends on the resources we have available as an army as we move forward. as i'm taking a look at our modernization road map for the future for army, there are things i have to consider. first of all, we have to provide an affordable modern sized force, both that is manned and unmanned and it can team together. as we do this, what we're looking to accomplish is to improve not only what it brings to the soldiers, but also those systems, the protection, persistence, endurance and autonomy. this comes the word aon themy and how we define that and how we want to get after that at what level with which systems the degree we want to accomplish the autonomy or semiautonomous aspects. while we're doing t
then the brigade, we're looking at sem autonomous and automated convoy operations.gain, this is one of those areas we're we're trying to define it. what does that mean to us and where do we want to go with it and how do we want it to provide those capabilities as we move into the future. but all of this as i just talked about, and how we're trying to link it into the future depends on the resources we have available as an army as we move forward. as i'm taking a look at our modernization road...