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he had issues of one of them being cut by the calvary. it looked kind of bad. it was a bad situation. and he really wanted to impress this. he felt like he needed to tell washington that -- i really need those troops. and so washington responds, transferring troops from mississippi and from the army. now, at the same time that they do this, lincoln decides to grant in overall command in the west. grant, i think rightly, realized he couldn't work with general rosecrans. so he released him from command effective october 19. rosecrans was so embarrassed you -- he left in the middle of the night and could not face his men. well, grant and stanton hoped this was the end once and forever, lincoln promised to give him another go. he was sent to missouri. in missouri, rosecrans, he suggested a bold strategy of combining union command, just like he did in the shenandoah valley, eared basically sleeping from misery down through the gulf. he said we will support general banks in texas. rosecrans was in a backwater -- we know how that went, right. it didn't go very well. r
he had issues of one of them being cut by the calvary. it looked kind of bad. it was a bad situation. and he really wanted to impress this. he felt like he needed to tell washington that -- i really need those troops. and so washington responds, transferring troops from mississippi and from the army. now, at the same time that they do this, lincoln decides to grant in overall command in the west. grant, i think rightly, realized he couldn't work with general rosecrans. so he released him from...
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he would ask for more calvary he was the sincere friends throughout the whole thing. unfortunately, for lincoln and washington, they were caught off guard when he made his next movement to capture the important city of chattanooga. out, who had bragg no choice but to retreat. but he was not in a headlong retreat. he was about to be reinforced by troops for mississippi and northern virginia. didn't have a lot to do. anyway, the confederates showing a much better strategic sense of the importance of cooperation across theaters, brotman in and achieved superiority over the union of those. mistake on terrible the second day of the battle, drove rosecrans from the field. rosecrans would retire chattanooga and prepare for the siege from confederate forces. they opened up supply lines. it looked kind of dad. he really wanted to impress this. he felt like he needed to tell washington that -- i really need those troops. washington response transferring troops from mississippi and from the army. at the same time, lincoln decides to granting overall command in the west. grant ri
he would ask for more calvary he was the sincere friends throughout the whole thing. unfortunately, for lincoln and washington, they were caught off guard when he made his next movement to capture the important city of chattanooga. out, who had bragg no choice but to retreat. but he was not in a headlong retreat. he was about to be reinforced by troops for mississippi and northern virginia. didn't have a lot to do. anyway, the confederates showing a much better strategic sense of the importance...
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. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you know what, you're missing him." >> reporter: the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible, four square. preached in jeans and sneakers. live streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it was a very happening place. >> reporter: jason anderson was the youth pastor. >> didn't fall asleep listening to his sermons. >> reporter: but more than that, the pastor and his wife, james and tanya flanders, were known for their big hearts, their charity. and that's when, for a third time, a family took in marie. >> she's saying that she was there until she got on her feet. >> reporter: but a whole year went by, and then what was coming couldn't be hidden. the story floating around, there had been an abusive boyfriend who abandoned her and left her pregnant. and in july, 2011 marie gave birth to a baby girl and
. >> reporter: marie had found a spiritual home at the calvary emerald coast church. it was hardly a fancy cathedral. place was in a strip mall. but fancy wasn't the point. salvation was. here, finally, marie felt right. >> and jesus is saying "you know what, you're missing him." >> reporter: the pastor was a charismatic man named james flanders who preached the bible, four square. preached in jeans and sneakers. live streamed and youtubed his sermons. >> it...
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. >> calvary. >> see what happening here. >> yes. >> this guy can't drive up on the sidewalk. this woman appears to stop to help him. but it's heavy. he kindly gets off of t these t >> thank you very. i. >> no problem, my man. >> there we go. >> the woman checks on, asking, how much further do you have to go? do you think jo-wilfriyou'll ha farther? >> like seeing people and their humanity. feels like there isn't enough around at the moment. >> the same guy from nick's big bike youtube channel doing more good deeds. cars come to a stop at a red light. so once again, gets off his bike, runs up to his car. >> thank you very much. >> got it. >> i'm sure he caught him off guard because we're so accustom to people getting jacked or somebody doing something wrong. >> right. >> blame the english country side. it doesn't happen that often. >> this guy is riding around trying to make people's days better. >> often we see guys on motorcycles and helmets, snatch and grab or some sort of crime in progress, buttwo guys doing good. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> i don't know if you noticed bu
. >> calvary. >> see what happening here. >> yes. >> this guy can't drive up on the sidewalk. this woman appears to stop to help him. but it's heavy. he kindly gets off of t these t >> thank you very. i. >> no problem, my man. >> there we go. >> the woman checks on, asking, how much further do you have to go? do you think jo-wilfriyou'll ha farther? >> like seeing people and their humanity. feels like there isn't enough around at the moment....
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that i showed a little bit earlier that was ninety ninety one and that was just after of a kind of calvary option and there were so many other natural disasters where the former empress from the empress they were there and they showed their humanity right and i'm just looking at length here because from that i mean i think second it makes an excellent point which is that this particular rain a say emperor. did. in a way it was a sort of gradual and quite extraordinary shift because if you think about what happened at the end of world war two. you know archytas father hirohito was stripped of his divinity which is some ways it's a kind of tragedy that the godliness of the emperor was destroyed by the occupation of the americans in that our nine hundred forty s. and then this emperor gradually quite beautifully. after nine hundred eighty nine takes his tower and he is prestigious directly to the people and it's a beautiful thing in japan and i think. the way change can happen here it can be very frustrating because japan you know is is can be slow to change but you know compared to the unite
that i showed a little bit earlier that was ninety ninety one and that was just after of a kind of calvary option and there were so many other natural disasters where the former empress from the empress they were there and they showed their humanity right and i'm just looking at length here because from that i mean i think second it makes an excellent point which is that this particular rain a say emperor. did. in a way it was a sort of gradual and quite extraordinary shift because if you think...
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. >> the calvary arrived what were the first word. >> to be entirely honest i don't remember becauset was so excited we were crying, screaming and laughing. >> reporter: for the first time in more than two weeks she called her dad. >> it was nothing but pure emotion. >> reporter: amanda went missing after going for a jog on may 8th last seen on surveillance mailing a mother's day card. on friday she was plucked from isolation and airlifted to safety. >> it did come down to life-and- death and i had to choose. and i chose life. >> reporter: speaking from her hospital bed, she thanks the more than 200 volunteers that scoured the 2,000 acre reserve night and day. >> i have the most gratitude and respect and appreciation. i can't even put it into words for the people that have helped me, for the people that have prayed for me. >> reporter: most of those volunteers like chris and troy had never met amanda before but now they say they feel bonded for life. >> i just sat down next to her and it was like she definitely said my prayers were answered, for sure. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti,
. >> the calvary arrived what were the first word. >> to be entirely honest i don't remember becauset was so excited we were crying, screaming and laughing. >> reporter: for the first time in more than two weeks she called her dad. >> it was nothing but pure emotion. >> reporter: amanda went missing after going for a jog on may 8th last seen on surveillance mailing a mother's day card. on friday she was plucked from isolation and airlifted to safety. >> it...
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it was a weapon to stand up to calvary with. was the perfect thing to use to bring down the new aristocracy of the slaveholders. he actually had these things custom-made. he contracted with a connecticut blacksmith to make 1000 of these. what he did was bring a boeing life back from the conflict. you can see it more closely there. he asked the blacksmith to make something that looks like it, just mounted on a long pole. that's what they were going to use. up the, it really opened question of civil war causation in interesting ways. one of the things they did, one of the nice connections was bleeding kansas. brown is bringing the weapons of that context and repurposing them for use in virginia. even more powerfully than that, they drive home the depths of violence that people in the late 1850's were imagining, committing against each other. this atmosphere of mutual mistrust and fear helped drive americans towards conflict. these things did not end up being used for the purpose intended, but they suggest a little bit of enslaved
it was a weapon to stand up to calvary with. was the perfect thing to use to bring down the new aristocracy of the slaveholders. he actually had these things custom-made. he contracted with a connecticut blacksmith to make 1000 of these. what he did was bring a boeing life back from the conflict. you can see it more closely there. he asked the blacksmith to make something that looks like it, just mounted on a long pole. that's what they were going to use. up the, it really opened question of...
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about 65% to 70% of whom are -- were executed upon surrendering to confederate calvary general nathan bedford forrest. they also served as eloquent newspaper correspondents. , whoas james henry gooding helped remove white cultural myths about black laziness or cowardliness. he wrote "these noble men of the , u.s.c.t. are practically refuting the assertions by traiters the black race is incapable of patriotism, valor or ambition." in short, the u.s. army made emancipation possible and served as a platform from which black men could fight for social justicen. to summarize the larger point, the u.s. military served as the major site of emancipation and social confrontation as the civil war progressed. these are stories that require inertise in soldiers and military history to tell in full. my final point today is that subjects that fall under the rubric of traditional military history such as weapons technology, tactics and combat should also remain a part of the story the museum tells. the opportunity to glimpse a rifle, musket or artillery shell does attract patrons, but if you -- but
about 65% to 70% of whom are -- were executed upon surrendering to confederate calvary general nathan bedford forrest. they also served as eloquent newspaper correspondents. , whoas james henry gooding helped remove white cultural myths about black laziness or cowardliness. he wrote "these noble men of the , u.s.c.t. are practically refuting the assertions by traiters the black race is incapable of patriotism, valor or ambition." in short, the u.s. army made emancipation possible and...
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let me step of the way the last time you saw me it was just one person since then the calvary. >>arrived at you can see plenty. those at the scene right now and certainly an all-day project reason being it is not surface level like a fire hydrant or some such instead it's are right over here and i will zoom in is actually coming from a pipe. our pipes under the street and it is pouring thousands of gallons of water every minute to force so strong guys that actually broke the street and lifted the street as you can clearly see that division in the street there from the left side of your screen to the right side of your screen there. so they will need to bring out an excavator to break the ground and then get pipe to try to replace it in the meantime it's causing quite a traffic mess. they can no longer the drivers can no longer take advantage of the roundabouts and now look at that just backe up cars hear cars going around. and this is just off of portola and it's going to be quite some time. a little bit of good news though i did talk to the water crews and they say yes there i
let me step of the way the last time you saw me it was just one person since then the calvary. >>arrived at you can see plenty. those at the scene right now and certainly an all-day project reason being it is not surface level like a fire hydrant or some such instead it's are right over here and i will zoom in is actually coming from a pipe. our pipes under the street and it is pouring thousands of gallons of water every minute to force so strong guys that actually broke the street and...
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. >> the 11th armoy calvary. >> yes.i got there, and i discussed what i was going to firm, he was not happy about it, because he wanted to prove that they were great tanks. well, congress and the pentagon didn't feel that they were living up to what they wanted them to do. they couldn't climb over burms. the radiators sucked in all of the foliage. the tanks would stall. things like that. and he sent an officer out with me to make sure what i was doing was what, you know, he wasn't happy. so i took a resupply out of there, and the guy that he sent me didn't even know i left. >> and one other, when we were discussing today, the two cameramen that were with the colonel moore, with colonel moore, and the tracheotomy story, and what was he, actually -- you tell the story better than i do. go ahead. >> well, one man was wounded in the throat, and there was the chief surgeon in the division happened to be alone, and he did a battlefield tracheotomy. cut the guy's throat, stuck a straw or something in there and the cameraman fil
. >> the 11th armoy calvary. >> yes.i got there, and i discussed what i was going to firm, he was not happy about it, because he wanted to prove that they were great tanks. well, congress and the pentagon didn't feel that they were living up to what they wanted them to do. they couldn't climb over burms. the radiators sucked in all of the foliage. the tanks would stall. things like that. and he sent an officer out with me to make sure what i was doing was what, you know, he wasn't...
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andrew chaney, first end calvary presbyterian church, springfield, missouri. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, we come before your throne of grace and salvation in prayer for the men and women of this congress and their families, to be blessed with your peace and protection. give them strength to rely upon your faithfulness always. serving others with compassion. give them strength to be a rock and a mighty fortress when feeling crushed by an avalanche of criticism. give them strength to collaborate and spur each other on toward good works, as iron sharpens iron, may they sharpen one another. give them strength to display courage with the power of persistence in advancing american ideals. their feet closely following your steps, without turning aside. for you are their guide. their moral compass. you are the way, the truth and the life. secure their leadership in your divine will, making them an instrument of your blessing. for every american now and forever. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announc
andrew chaney, first end calvary presbyterian church, springfield, missouri. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, we come before your throne of grace and salvation in prayer for the men and women of this congress and their families, to be blessed with your peace and protection. give them strength to rely upon your faithfulness always. serving others with compassion. give them strength to be a rock and a mighty fortress when feeling crushed by an avalanche of criticism. give them strength to...