36
36
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
only 10 miles away is the union regular calvary. not regular, volunteer calvary.the people of chambersburg tell him to count salt. he says he wasn't kidding and he orders the town torched. the confederate officers protest, he puts them under arrest in extreme cases, and the confederates porch chambersburg. they don't have railroad buildings, but they have the town itself, and they lay waste to it. we have probably seen many pictures of what chambersburg looks like after this devastating raid. the railroad suffers little damage but railroad employees are devastated. there are a lot of railroad employees who live in and around chambersburg, that is the railroad home before the war. the cvrr is still operational and can still haul refugees out of chambersburg, and they do it. men and women who have lost their homes, they had no charge, they will call you to harrisburg if you want a fresh start. a lot of residents will ride cvrr a final time and never return to chambersburg. some do, but many start all over somewhere else. the railroad makes its final shipment of troo
only 10 miles away is the union regular calvary. not regular, volunteer calvary.the people of chambersburg tell him to count salt. he says he wasn't kidding and he orders the town torched. the confederate officers protest, he puts them under arrest in extreme cases, and the confederates porch chambersburg. they don't have railroad buildings, but they have the town itself, and they lay waste to it. we have probably seen many pictures of what chambersburg looks like after this devastating raid....
48
48
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
there are calvary, first kentucky confederate calvary, being an alarm force in case the followers decide to move out from murfreesboro. the idea is to warn the infantry. they'll have time to move up into the gaps and stop the followers. -- federals. that's the basic plan bragg's army has come up with. let me read you what rosecrans plans to do. this comes right out of the official records. i want you to follow along on your map. this is rosecrans' plan for the operation. positive information from various sources concurred to show the enemy intended to fight us in his entrenchments at shelbyville should we advance by that route and he would be in good position to retreat if beaten and retard our pursuit through winding roads which lead up into the barrens and inflict severe loss towards the mountains of their base. i was determined to render useless their entrenchments and if possible secure their line of retreat by turning their right and moving on the railroad bridge across elk river. where's the railroad bridge across elk river? alsona and estill springs. i want you to remember that yo
there are calvary, first kentucky confederate calvary, being an alarm force in case the followers decide to move out from murfreesboro. the idea is to warn the infantry. they'll have time to move up into the gaps and stop the followers. -- federals. that's the basic plan bragg's army has come up with. let me read you what rosecrans plans to do. this comes right out of the official records. i want you to follow along on your map. this is rosecrans' plan for the operation. positive information...
72
72
Sep 21, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
in addition, colonel theodore f lange, formally of the west virginia calvary and author of "loyal west virginia," one of the earliest accounts of the , came toinia statehood the ceremony, and even some of the states confederate veterans would participate. keep in mind that west virginia is the most divided state during the civil war. more than maryland, more than missouri or even kentucky. roughly the same number of men, 20,000 to 22,000, served on either side during the war. the master of ceremonies was professor thomas c miller, principal of the preparatory department of west virginia university and a veteran of the seventh west virginia infantry, having enlisted late in the war on april 1, 1865. miller served for three months before his muster out in july. 20 years after the ceremony in 1918, miller became the president of schappert state normal school, now shepherd what -- university in shepherdstown, west virginia. the first administrator of the school was a veteran of the confederate stonewall brigade. the ceremony began at 11:00 a.m. on september 28, 1898, with the parade to com
in addition, colonel theodore f lange, formally of the west virginia calvary and author of "loyal west virginia," one of the earliest accounts of the , came toinia statehood the ceremony, and even some of the states confederate veterans would participate. keep in mind that west virginia is the most divided state during the civil war. more than maryland, more than missouri or even kentucky. roughly the same number of men, 20,000 to 22,000, served on either side during the war. the...
36
36
Sep 8, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
be it a cruel warrior shoshone, arapahoe, cheyenne or calvary men 80 miles north of here 200 calvaryn wrote to their death against superior force of native horsemen. it's not a sign of a romance to it. andy polo is one of the venues that it's hard to worry about anything about your life when you are playing polo. >>. >> the c-span cities tour concluded look at sheridan wyoming with a look of the miss indian american collection held inside the sheridan former public library wyoming room. it's here we discover the story of the native american pageant that was started as a way to combat prejudices against native americans. >> when lucy was entered into the radio stage the crowd erupted. she became the first sheridan while rodeo queen native and she defied expectations. she really rose to the top on a whim. >> we are in the wyoming room in the sheraton county former public library. wyoming room is a local archive of sorts. typically we take in paper items anything really historic related to sheridan county or the region itself. the miss indian american collection is a bunch of items that
be it a cruel warrior shoshone, arapahoe, cheyenne or calvary men 80 miles north of here 200 calvaryn wrote to their death against superior force of native horsemen. it's not a sign of a romance to it. andy polo is one of the venues that it's hard to worry about anything about your life when you are playing polo. >>. >> the c-span cities tour concluded look at sheridan wyoming with a look of the miss indian american collection held inside the sheridan former public library wyoming...
91
91
Sep 7, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. >>> reporter: the calvary emerald coast churchn beach, florida was far more than just a place to gather on a sunday morning. led by pastor james flanders and his wife tanya, this place was a beacon of charity too. the pastor and his church sacrificed their own needs to send money to the victims of katrina. and when marie carlson needed help they took her in, too. >> it's what pastors do for their congregation. >> reporter: but now? >> i'm left with -- a missing person who's just vanished off this earth. >> reporter: a week and a half person who's just vanished off this earth. >> reporter: a week and a hala person who's just vanished off this earth. >> reporter: a week and a hala person who's just vanished off this earth. >> reporter: a week and a half after marie vanished, or drove away, or whatever she did, the detectives went calling on the flanders. who said they fully expected marie would return soon. this was not the first time she took spur of the moments trips, they said. >> never to the point where she had to be reported t
when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. >>> reporter: the calvary emerald coast churchn beach, florida was far more than just a place to gather on a sunday morning. led by pastor james flanders and his wife tanya, this place was a beacon of charity too. the pastor and his church sacrificed their own needs to send money to the victims of katrina. and when marie carlson needed help they took her in, too. >> it's what pastors do for their congregation. >>...
119
119
Sep 7, 2019
09/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
we are very proud to be leading the calvary and there is a in t >> i left my wife in myrtle beach south carolina in the hurricane. to be here for metallica! >> that is a diehard fan. there are thousands of them here tonight. this concert sold out so fast that metallica added a second show here on sunday just for its fan club members. that sold out as well. if you miss to these opportunities, there will be an upcoming documentary. it debuts october 9 globally and it will feature material from both of these special shows. >> once again with a front row seat to the coolest events in san francisco. how do you pull it off? i don't know. thank you. >> we will be bringing you some video from inside the concert later on tonight at 11 as well. >> i know you will. thank you for that. tonight's concert will be the first to test for the traffic plan around to the new arena. chases center has way fewer parking spots in the warriors old home in oakland. so a lot of congestion depends on convincing people to get out of their cars and get on public transit. >> if you're going to the chase center and yo
we are very proud to be leading the calvary and there is a in t >> i left my wife in myrtle beach south carolina in the hurricane. to be here for metallica! >> that is a diehard fan. there are thousands of them here tonight. this concert sold out so fast that metallica added a second show here on sunday just for its fan club members. that sold out as well. if you miss to these opportunities, there will be an upcoming documentary. it debuts october 9 globally and it will feature...
29
29
Sep 7, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
the american west is pretty much defined by man's relationship with a horse 200 calvary men rose to their death against a superior force. it has a sign of a romance to it. it is one of the venues it's hard to worry about anything with your life when your plane polo. >> the c-span city to her concludes and looks at sheraton wyoming. held inside the former public library wyoming room. it's here we discover it the story of the native american pageant that was started as a way to compact prejudices against native americans. >> the crowd just erupted. the first sheridan wyoming rodeo queen. we are in the wyoming room. in the former public library. it is a local archives of sorts we take in paper -- paper items. where the region itself. basically when it was held in sheridan from 1953 to 1954. it was the brainchild of howard sinclair. a writer for the sheridan press. when he was a young man he was adopted by a local tribe and developed a lot of native ways. his understanding of native people was tremendous. he felt that through his experience they did not receive what they would consider equal
the american west is pretty much defined by man's relationship with a horse 200 calvary men rose to their death against a superior force. it has a sign of a romance to it. it is one of the venues it's hard to worry about anything with your life when your plane polo. >> the c-span city to her concludes and looks at sheraton wyoming. held inside the former public library wyoming room. it's here we discover it the story of the native american pageant that was started as a way to compact...
131
131
Sep 29, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a weapon to stand up to calvary with. a weapon that could take down the aristocracy. so for brown, this was the perfect thing to use to bring down the new aristocracy of the slaveholders. and he actually had these things custom-made. he contracted with a connecticut blacksmith to make 1000 of these things. and what he did was brought the bowie knife back from the conflict, which you can see more closely there. he asked the blacksmith to make something that looks like it, just mounted on a long pole. and that's what we are going to use. they, for me, open up the question of civil war causation in some really interesting ways. one of the things they did, one of the nice connections, was bleeding kansas. brown is coming out of that context. he is bringing the weapons of that context and repurposing them for use in virginia. but even more powerfully than that, i think, they drive home the depths of violence that people in the late 1850's were imagining, committing against each other. so this atmosphere of mutual mistrust and fear helped drive americans towards conflict. a
it was a weapon to stand up to calvary with. a weapon that could take down the aristocracy. so for brown, this was the perfect thing to use to bring down the new aristocracy of the slaveholders. and he actually had these things custom-made. he contracted with a connecticut blacksmith to make 1000 of these things. and what he did was brought the bowie knife back from the conflict, which you can see more closely there. he asked the blacksmith to make something that looks like it, just mounted on...
115
115
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in josh holmes, mitch mcconnell, now the president of calvary consultants.itor. the talks seem like they are now real. that's something that really achieves the president's goals of changing china's business model. or is he willing to settle for something he can declare victory? >> bret: is the president willing to kind of short of all of the goals they've listed already? >> i think the president needs something he can say is a victory. all these turmoil in the tariffs are having an effect on the economy that could affect his real election. >> i think we also have 2 feet totally eyes wide open about the nature of our economic relationship with china. we've had this option for a very long time but the president is the first one to deal with it and of very long time. the ip issue for example, that something you can't just snap your fingers and fix overnight. that may be decades to try to fix. i tend to agree that we have to try to figure out a way to make progress incrementally on these things. i think the president is willing to do that because the off-ramp o
let's bring in josh holmes, mitch mcconnell, now the president of calvary consultants.itor. the talks seem like they are now real. that's something that really achieves the president's goals of changing china's business model. or is he willing to settle for something he can declare victory? >> bret: is the president willing to kind of short of all of the goals they've listed already? >> i think the president needs something he can say is a victory. all these turmoil in the tariffs...
76
76
Sep 17, 2019
09/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
.>>> just as president trump visits calvary, the environmental protection agency is set to roll back the states ability to regulate emissions. groups are invited to epa headquarters in washington for that announcement tomorrow. california won the right to set its own standards, nearly 50 years ago. under the federal clean air act. the trump administration argues that only the federal government can regulate greenhouse gas emissions. the justice department has also opened an antitrust investigation into a deal between california and four automakers for tougher pollution and mileage requirements. in a tweethis afternoon governor gavin newsom address the president saying "let me break it down in simple terms for you, reducing emissions protects our air and health is good for the economy, and allows families to pay less at the pump. we are here in the 21st century, let us know when you decide to join us.">>> a man suspected of killing his infant child inside a santa rosa home on saturday died last night at the hospital. police initially found the 29- year-old unconscious neck to his 13-m
.>>> just as president trump visits calvary, the environmental protection agency is set to roll back the states ability to regulate emissions. groups are invited to epa headquarters in washington for that announcement tomorrow. california won the right to set its own standards, nearly 50 years ago. under the federal clean air act. the trump administration argues that only the federal government can regulate greenhouse gas emissions. the justice department has also opened an antitrust...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
>> a call for the calvary to come. [laughter] to your rescue. sounded like that. so i'm asking the supervisors. when we have our projects that do the asphalting, somehow we should keep in mind our children, school children, our youth and our elders when they cross from one side to the other. we kind of have those things -- the asphalt. and you don't have the crossing lines in place. three months now. on san bruno. and i have spoken here four times. you know, i have to stand there and see that our kids are safe. i have to ask like a policeman. why isn't m.t.a. doing their job? why isn't m.t.a. talking to somebody. do you all have a check list when you do the asphalting, the contractor did this, the work, asphalting, whatever. but did he put in new crosswalks, you know, after you asphalt over them. you talk about zero vision. and all of this grade grandiose type of concepts. the basic things you don't do. go to san bruno. i want it fix within 24 hours. otherwise i'm going to paint the crosswalk. [bell dings] it's disgusting. four times i came here to the board of su
>> a call for the calvary to come. [laughter] to your rescue. sounded like that. so i'm asking the supervisors. when we have our projects that do the asphalting, somehow we should keep in mind our children, school children, our youth and our elders when they cross from one side to the other. we kind of have those things -- the asphalt. and you don't have the crossing lines in place. three months now. on san bruno. and i have spoken here four times. you know, i have to stand there and see...
119
119
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
in other words, what can we do today in case the calvary never shows up?n case the government programs never show up. that is not to diminish in any way the desperate need for some of those programs. intrigued byo very in ae as a people survived post-civil war era during reconstruction. that if weed out survived slavery and the civil basicallye were left in the south, especially not just with note government programs, but in and his mystic -- but an antagonistic government. street, historically black colleges and universities. we did that with no help. i am so intrigued by the strength and the dignity of my myple and mike humidity -- community. i want to let them note that i don't care if they never show up with a government program, we got this. we can do this. i think that hope and inspiration has been lost. people are in despair and discouraged. i got involved because i wanted to reignite that sense of hope and optimism. yes, we need those desperately needed government programs. but if they don't show up, i will not sit here and wait. there are things w
in other words, what can we do today in case the calvary never shows up?n case the government programs never show up. that is not to diminish in any way the desperate need for some of those programs. intrigued byo very in ae as a people survived post-civil war era during reconstruction. that if weed out survived slavery and the civil basicallye were left in the south, especially not just with note government programs, but in and his mystic -- but an antagonistic government. street, historically...
95
95
Sep 26, 2019
09/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
the calvary of cooler weather. it's in half moon bay. visibility down to a quarter mile.'s starting to make a push to the north. look at that wind coming out of the southeast at 12. this is what it looks like at the golden gate bridge. there it is. winds are blowing at 25 miles per hour. so it will touch all of our neighborhoods by the afternoon hours. starting off warm, upper 50s to low 60s. 70 and 80 at the noon, but at the coast, we drop during t afternoon, 60s and 70s by 7:00. let's turn it over to frances. good morning. >> good morning. seeing lots of usual slowing around the bay area, but also one spot you need to look out for. it's in vallejo, eastbound 780 near glen cove parkway. the right lane is blocked. we're tracking that slowing on westbound 80 through vallejo moving at around 34 and 35 miles per hour as you make your way towards the road work at fair oaks has been cleared, but it's still a little slow making your way through sunnyvale. metering lights have been turned on at the bay bridge toll plaza. there was even a minor crash reported in the backup. that
the calvary of cooler weather. it's in half moon bay. visibility down to a quarter mile.'s starting to make a push to the north. look at that wind coming out of the southeast at 12. this is what it looks like at the golden gate bridge. there it is. winds are blowing at 25 miles per hour. so it will touch all of our neighborhoods by the afternoon hours. starting off warm, upper 50s to low 60s. 70 and 80 at the noon, but at the coast, we drop during t afternoon, 60s and 70s by 7:00. let's turn it...
96
96
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
were former union veterans, and then to complicate matters a little ql$-ñ÷bit, sometimes the seventh calvaryas put into place, also the buffalo soldiers, the african-american cavalry men, always that created a rather rough time when they met with former confederates. and so indian peoples didn't have a lot of resources to combat that, and they were unable to protect their cattle trade. the cherokees, eventually lost their ability to control leases, and not only that they had other land sold off in allotments, and that completely destroyed their ability to even do ranching on the large scale that they had once done. and then the rise of a new western mythology. in mccoy's eyes he gave us the myth of the stockmen. we oftentimes think of him giving the myth of the cowboy, but understand, remember, mccoy really didn't have much truck with cowboys. they were just the workers. in fact, when newspapers talked about cowboys early on in the cattle trade business, the "new york times," "new york herald," referred to them as herders. didn't even refer to them as cowboys. that was the place of the cowbo
were former union veterans, and then to complicate matters a little ql$-ñ÷bit, sometimes the seventh calvaryas put into place, also the buffalo soldiers, the african-american cavalry men, always that created a rather rough time when they met with former confederates. and so indian peoples didn't have a lot of resources to combat that, and they were unable to protect their cattle trade. the cherokees, eventually lost their ability to control leases, and not only that they had other land sold...
117
117
Sep 7, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
of jesus, what he and simon talked about as simon gave jesus some relief with getting the cross to calvarywe have a bit of an idea of what socrates was thinking as he drank hemlock. in our time, we know martin luther king wanted to hear music at dinner. play it beautifully for me. before the shots took his life. and there were many others who were hanged, beaten to death, fought in wars for the right or wrong side. but i have wondered as a person living in virginia, how we got here. we know the europeans didn't go into communities to find west africans, africans did. we know when communities recognize defeat, they were lined up and brought to shore to be sold. but we also see a grandmother trying to defend her grandson and failing. reaching to put in his hand a peanut. don't forget me, she says. he holds tightly what will be called america, where he is sold. he plants that charge for a promise to keep and he stays to watch it grow. others would escape and think him cowardly, but he had promises to keep. others did not understand the strength it takes to wipe sweat from your hanging brother
of jesus, what he and simon talked about as simon gave jesus some relief with getting the cross to calvarywe have a bit of an idea of what socrates was thinking as he drank hemlock. in our time, we know martin luther king wanted to hear music at dinner. play it beautifully for me. before the shots took his life. and there were many others who were hanged, beaten to death, fought in wars for the right or wrong side. but i have wondered as a person living in virginia, how we got here. we know the...
42
42
Sep 6, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much and i move what to ask and the record of statement from the calvary the university of los angeles, highlighting the best practices. serving to latino community. we appreciate your being here and there's no further business, the committee stands adjourned. thank you very much. [inaudible conversation] offers thoughts on leadership. in the discussion about his book, callsign, payoff. live coverage begins from george washington university. 730 this evening eastern. on c-span two. online at cspan2 .org, on the free c-span radio act. cspan2 visited milwaukee for a look at the preparation for the 2020 democratic national convention which will be held next summer from july 13th to the 16th. sumac milwaukee at on the shores of lake michigan or like i would like to explain it as the fresh coast. best known for bear. we will really be the center of political attention in july 2020 as the democrats pick who to run for presidency.
thank you very much and i move what to ask and the record of statement from the calvary the university of los angeles, highlighting the best practices. serving to latino community. we appreciate your being here and there's no further business, the committee stands adjourned. thank you very much. [inaudible conversation] offers thoughts on leadership. in the discussion about his book, callsign, payoff. live coverage begins from george washington university. 730 this evening eastern. on c-span...
40
40
Sep 14, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
if that's you, we don't want you in the calvary. we want you out of here. the troops loved it. unfortunately, president trump doesn't seem to understand that that's what he's got now for four stars. and they got where they are by saying, yes, sir. yes, sir. whatever it was it came down. because anybody else who stood up and said, you know? occupying a muslim country with a western army is a decision for disaster. thank you very much. you can find employment in the private sector. or turned around and said, if you occupy this country and you begin banging down doors in your conduct of counterinsurgency, you will cultivate millions of enemies. you may seek employment in the private sector. and so, what you have left our people who have been part of failure after failure and they have been rewarded. churchill once said, the secret to success was moving from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. well, there are a lot of four stars out there who are living proof. that's the problem. he's got to get rid of them. when he said, how do we persuade people to adopt our way of lif
if that's you, we don't want you in the calvary. we want you out of here. the troops loved it. unfortunately, president trump doesn't seem to understand that that's what he's got now for four stars. and they got where they are by saying, yes, sir. yes, sir. whatever it was it came down. because anybody else who stood up and said, you know? occupying a muslim country with a western army is a decision for disaster. thank you very much. you can find employment in the private sector. or turned...
26
26
Sep 18, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
but with only an estimated two days of travel left ahead, he was stopped by the united states calvary and arrested. chief standing bear was thrown in prison and was forced to prove he had god-given rights as a human being. during this time, word began to spread throughout communities about his journey, and suddenly people began to rally around this devoted father's story. eventually, cries for justice resulted in a historic trial in the u.s. district court in omaha. the lawyers made their arguments, and the judge granted chief standing bear the opportunity to speak. the chief rose and he stood in silence while the packed courtroom anxiously waited. what followed was one of the greatest speeches in american history. turning to face the judge, he held up his hand, saying this hand is not the color of yours, but if i pierce it, i feel pain. if you pierce your hand, you also feel pain. the blood that will flow from mine will be the same color as yours. i am a man, the same god made us both. reports tell us that when chief standing bear was finished speaking, the courtroom was filled with
but with only an estimated two days of travel left ahead, he was stopped by the united states calvary and arrested. chief standing bear was thrown in prison and was forced to prove he had god-given rights as a human being. during this time, word began to spread throughout communities about his journey, and suddenly people began to rally around this devoted father's story. eventually, cries for justice resulted in a historic trial in the u.s. district court in omaha. the lawyers made their...