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that this point only troops in front of him are calvary. gordon troops can push them aside and lee can continue with retreat. on the morning of april 9th, off third letter to lee at about day break. had to tell lethal since he has no authority to treat on peace, the minute proposede meet lee april 9th at 10:00, can lead good. now lay knows no official meeting with grant unless he now for it.ally ask but battle at the appomattox begin 5:00 ine the morning of april 9th. to clear lynchburg road and then to calvary. it's backed up by infantry ce of federal infantry. the general army was approaching ant fifth core from the -- army under appomattox under griffin is approaching. gordon is going to be stopped and driven back. the morning,in longstreet called to lee's headquarters. according to longstreet he and at the burned rails. once in front and laws of his stores. sacrifice ofbloody his army, could any way help the of the corridors. he thought not. speaks for itself. longstreet being in command of about twouard is miles away from that courthou
that this point only troops in front of him are calvary. gordon troops can push them aside and lee can continue with retreat. on the morning of april 9th, off third letter to lee at about day break. had to tell lethal since he has no authority to treat on peace, the minute proposede meet lee april 9th at 10:00, can lead good. now lay knows no official meeting with grant unless he now for it.ally ask but battle at the appomattox begin 5:00 ine the morning of april 9th. to clear lynchburg road...
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calvary. they will capture a third of lee's army. the wagon train is crossing the appomattox, with john gordon protecting them. he is being pressed by the union armies second corps. station, with or not coming on, longstreet receives orders to move toward farmersville on what he saw as a crowded road deep in mud with sheridan fighting against longstreet's rear guard. this is longstreet's column and this is gordon's column with the trains. and here's highbridge. the confederate cavalry was able to stop the bridge burners and capture or kill most of them. so the bridge is intact when they start to cross. the confederate engineers have been ordered to burn the highbridge. there were two bridges in the area. one is the railroad bridge, the other is a wagon bridge. confederates did destroy parts of the train bridge which the union army quickly rebuilt. because of the hardwood floors of the wagon bridge, that they cannot burn. ,.atever fires they started or put out union troops are pouring over the
calvary. they will capture a third of lee's army. the wagon train is crossing the appomattox, with john gordon protecting them. he is being pressed by the union armies second corps. station, with or not coming on, longstreet receives orders to move toward farmersville on what he saw as a crowded road deep in mud with sheridan fighting against longstreet's rear guard. this is longstreet's column and this is gordon's column with the trains. and here's highbridge. the confederate cavalry was able...
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he will lead his calvary into chambersburg and they will start raiding the railroads and find out the scotland bridge is not made of iron. it is made of wood. we can burn it, and they do. and they destroy the largest bridge southwest of the susquehanna river along the cvrr. on the way, from greencastle all the way to scotland, jenkins and his men are destroying railroad tracks, burning railroad buildings. they are working on the small bridges, the culverts and small little facilities that line the tracks as well. they devastate the franklin railroad from hagerstown north, and the cvrr, the parent company, all the way into the heart of the cumberland valley. they governor organize the state militia under governor curtin's direction. they bring the boys back, and the state militia start riding the rails to get in position. but in the meantime the cvrr sees a massive influx in ticket sales, because refugees from hagerstown, refugees from the shenandoah valley, refugees from southern pennsylvania are jumping on the trains and trying to put the susquehanna river between them and robert e.
he will lead his calvary into chambersburg and they will start raiding the railroads and find out the scotland bridge is not made of iron. it is made of wood. we can burn it, and they do. and they destroy the largest bridge southwest of the susquehanna river along the cvrr. on the way, from greencastle all the way to scotland, jenkins and his men are destroying railroad tracks, burning railroad buildings. they are working on the small bridges, the culverts and small little facilities that line...
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today the pastor from san jose's calvary chap he made it clear his next service will be inside the church during a regular service. >> we need to learn that we need each other and i'm never again going to close those doors of the ever. i don't care what they say. this is not my church of the it is god's church of the it is his house. >> church administrator said calvary is informing the constitution and president trump's lead of the. >> the governors need to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now of the. >> he says while calvary plans to encourage members to adher n be turned away from the church for not wearing a mask. some we spoke with said they would not attend inside the church because they get it was too risky. the governor's decision to keep churches covid-19 restrictions, many churches have turned to drive-in services like this one. that could soon change. 1,200 california pastors have announced plans to defy state orders and hold services next sunday. governor newsom could announce reopening guidelines as soon as tomorrow. >>
today the pastor from san jose's calvary chap he made it clear his next service will be inside the church during a regular service. >> we need to learn that we need each other and i'm never again going to close those doors of the ever. i don't care what they say. this is not my church of the it is god's church of the it is his house. >> church administrator said calvary is informing the constitution and president trump's lead of the. >> the governors need to do the right thing...
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but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced, with the exception of the first new yorkers. they thought the rebels are coming into the cumberland valley. jenkins, fronting the infantry, follows the railroad. they go to mechanicsburg, and he will set up shop. the map shows you the railroad tracks on the main streets of mechanicsburg, and this is the largest hotel, one of the most important hotels in town during the civil war years, the railroad hotel, appropriately named. it was also a ticket office. it had the unheard of powder rooms for women, and an indoor powder room for the men. it had indoor plumbing, at least for a while. they had a very nice hotel there. jenkins takes over the hotel, makes it his personal headquarters, and starts collecting new york and pennsylvania and other local newspapers that have been brought into the gift shop, if you will, of the railroad. jenkins puts his feet up on the table and starts getting yankee intelligence, including, we believe from harrisburg. while this is going on, behind them comes the rest of the army of northern virgi
but most of the calvary in these units are not very experienced, with the exception of the first new yorkers. they thought the rebels are coming into the cumberland valley. jenkins, fronting the infantry, follows the railroad. they go to mechanicsburg, and he will set up shop. the map shows you the railroad tracks on the main streets of mechanicsburg, and this is the largest hotel, one of the most important hotels in town during the civil war years, the railroad hotel, appropriately named. it...
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[explosions] in the pacific, troops of the first calvary division landed on negros anda's -- los anotherd to wipe out all japanese resistance, and to take hold of the entire group of violence. [explosions and gunfire] we landed in large forces at holandia on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in burma. ♪ [explosions] this was global warfare on a scale never known before. [explosions] less than three years before, hitler's head addressed the hitler' had addressed the nation. >> germany will face war on the united states to a positive conclusion. a japanese militarist joins the chorus. adolf hitler americans have -- americans have radios, automobiles, big beefsteaks, when a people have those things, they don't want to fight. americans won't sleep in hammocks, or lie in trenches. they are like a tiger who se stomach is full. they are sleepy. >> the american is no soldier. [explosions] yet there he was, carrying it to the boastful aggressor. the self-acclaimed superman was learning to his bitter surprise and sorrow the fighting quality
[explosions] in the pacific, troops of the first calvary division landed on negros anda's -- los anotherd to wipe out all japanese resistance, and to take hold of the entire group of violence. [explosions and gunfire] we landed in large forces at holandia on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in burma. ♪ [explosions] this was global warfare on a scale never known before. [explosions] less than three years before, hitler's head addressed...
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the infantry, airborne infantry, field artillery, anti-aircraft artillery, armored calvary.y aircraft by the thousands, woman power as well as man power. the vitality of all america was surging up to full tide. american labor and management performed miracles. planes, tanks, guns, ammunition, tens of thousands of items rolled off the line to supply not only ourselves but our fighting allies. on the home front 1942 was a momentous year. great plans and stratagems were being laid and coordinated. supplies by the millions of tons poured overseas. nazi submarines took a heavy toll. but enough ships got through to help sustain our beleaguered allies. in the air the tables were starting to turn. 1,000 royal air force planes in a single massive saturation raid smashed cologne, germany. in the pacific our naval aircraft inflicted the first decisive defeat on a large japanese fleet winning the battle of midway. it was an hour of triumph. there would be others, but they would be slow in coming. our top military leaders were now taking the high places reserved for them by destiny. gene
the infantry, airborne infantry, field artillery, anti-aircraft artillery, armored calvary.y aircraft by the thousands, woman power as well as man power. the vitality of all america was surging up to full tide. american labor and management performed miracles. planes, tanks, guns, ammunition, tens of thousands of items rolled off the line to supply not only ourselves but our fighting allies. on the home front 1942 was a momentous year. great plans and stratagems were being laid and coordinated....
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troops landed in the gulf and only 65 milesds from manila. 15 days later, men of the first calvary divisiontheir way in to manila. the capture of manila included the prison camp. people,th the filipino these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world, none showed more gratitude than did the filipinos. they knew we had to come not for conquest, but to keep a solemn promise to return and destroy the aggressor, who had taken over their homeland in a war of conquest. less than two years later, the philippines would be given complete independence as a sovereign nation by the u.s. 13 days after the fall of manila, our airborne troops landed on corregidor, two years and nine months after the japanese had hauled down our flag. it had been a long and bloody road. but we had returned. who and where were those who once had said the american was no soldier? that he would not fight. all around the world, climactic events were gaining momentum. our ninth army under general simpson crossed the ryan on the 2nd of march. four days la
troops landed in the gulf and only 65 milesds from manila. 15 days later, men of the first calvary divisiontheir way in to manila. the capture of manila included the prison camp. people,th the filipino these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world, none showed more gratitude than did the filipinos. they knew we had to come not for conquest, but to keep a solemn promise to return and destroy the aggressor, who had...
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[explosions] in the pacific, troops of the first calvary division landed on los negros and another islandpe out all japanese resistance and complete the occupation of the entire group of islands. [explosions and gunfire] we landed in large forces on the north coast of new guinea. ♪ general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in burma. ♪ ♪ [explosions] this was global warfare on a scale never known before. [explosions] less than three years before, hitler had addressed the nation. willrmany, italy and japan face war on the united states to a positive conclusion. narrator: in rome, his counterpart declared -- on the side of japan against the united states. narrator: a japanese militarist joins the chorus. >> americans have radios, automobiles, big beefsteaks, and when people have those things they don't want to fight. , americans won't sleep in hammocks, or lie in trenches. they are like a tiger whose stomach is full. they are sleepy. >> the american is no soldier. [explosions] narrator: the american no soldier? was carrying the fight to the boastful aggressor. ♪ proclaimed
[explosions] in the pacific, troops of the first calvary division landed on los negros and another islandpe out all japanese resistance and complete the occupation of the entire group of islands. [explosions and gunfire] we landed in large forces on the north coast of new guinea. ♪ general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in burma. ♪ ♪ [explosions] this was global warfare on a scale never known before. [explosions] less than three years before, hitler had addressed the...
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the calvary is here just like it was in 1864 and he burns it down. he lights it up and walks away from it. when you start burning cities, then the voters are going to turn against the guy in the white house. that's the plan. summer of 1684, the casualty lists of the wilderness, what grant is doing, is tearing this nation apart. there is the atlanta campaign. atlanta isn't conquered until september 3rd. we have the congressman from the state of ohio and he's going out on the stump and saying you who is waiting to be drafted, you should go to canada. you should not go to the draft. that's against the law for him to say that. he's captured by burnside in ohio, put on trial and they find him guilty and burnside wants to lock him up, get him off the map. lincoln says you're going to make a martyr of that guy. let's send him to the confederacy. so they take him down to kentucky, tennessee, and just drop him off. if he loves the confederacy so much, let him live in the confederacy. confederates get tired of this guy. he leaves from charleston, south carolin
the calvary is here just like it was in 1864 and he burns it down. he lights it up and walks away from it. when you start burning cities, then the voters are going to turn against the guy in the white house. that's the plan. summer of 1684, the casualty lists of the wilderness, what grant is doing, is tearing this nation apart. there is the atlanta campaign. atlanta isn't conquered until september 3rd. we have the congressman from the state of ohio and he's going out on the stump and saying you...
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volunteer calvary, the rough riders. teddy roosevelt that political clout that he could get things he wanted and thought he needed. a lot of these units were still loaded with civil war veterans, and a lot of them had very old folks. for example, there was a guy named bigelow who graduated from west point in 1877. bigelow had his first assignment with this regiment, got all sorts of other excitements, and in 1898 got reassigned to his old regiment, and the old first sergeant was in his company. he was assigned as a first company commander. after 21 years, this does not sound that appealing. 21 years and you are still a captain? 21 years and he had the same first sergeant he had when he got out of west point. not a lot of turnover, especially the older guys. the more senior officers were civil war commanders. the overall commander for the operation is a guy named william shafter. you can see he is brutalizing a horse. he had received a medal of honor in the civil war, and he was not a west point graduate. he was widely re
volunteer calvary, the rough riders. teddy roosevelt that political clout that he could get things he wanted and thought he needed. a lot of these units were still loaded with civil war veterans, and a lot of them had very old folks. for example, there was a guy named bigelow who graduated from west point in 1877. bigelow had his first assignment with this regiment, got all sorts of other excitements, and in 1898 got reassigned to his old regiment, and the old first sergeant was in his company....
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telemundo fue testigo de la pÉsima atenciÓn que estÁn recibiendo los paciente >>> asÍ es un verdadero calvarirentando cientos de pacientes en mÉxico. la tragedia para mucho no haber contraÍdo el virus la tragedia es lograr recibir atenciÓn mÉdica por lo menos aquÍ en la capital mexicana esto ocurriÓ ayer precisamente a las puertas del autÓdromo. un hospital improvisado para atender a pacientes por covid aquÍ llegÓ un hombre de aproximadamente 60 aÑos con insuficiencia respiratoria pero no lo quisieron atende >>> y entonces a dÓnde me lo vo a llevar sino melÓn a atender aquÍ que me mandaron para acÁ >>> la familia estuvo aproximadamente una hora dando vuelta por las diferentes puertas del recinto y nunca le a abrieron la puerta en una situaciÓn realmente desesperante el seÑor tenÍa mucha dificultad para respira >>> para acÁ me mandaron en la raza y no hay lugar allÍ no hay cama >>> paulÍn el hospital improvisado depende del instituto mexicano del seguro social que hasta ahora no nos ha dado una respuesta sobre por qÉe no quisieron atender a este hombre >>> regresa contig >>> muchas gracias des
telemundo fue testigo de la pÉsima atenciÓn que estÁn recibiendo los paciente >>> asÍ es un verdadero calvarirentando cientos de pacientes en mÉxico. la tragedia para mucho no haber contraÍdo el virus la tragedia es lograr recibir atenciÓn mÉdica por lo menos aquÍ en la capital mexicana esto ocurriÓ ayer precisamente a las puertas del autÓdromo. un hospital improvisado para atender a pacientes por covid aquÍ llegÓ un hombre de aproximadamente 60 aÑos con insuficiencia...
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so the fourth calvary, they dismounted their horses. these are calvary men, they brought hem to the canyon floor and they remounted. and it is not a battle that had a high casualty count. it was more of a route. imagine waking up and you're laying there with your wife, husband, aunt, grandmother, all of these people are with you and you walk up to armed soldiers attacking your town, what would do you? they did the only thing they could do which was to flee. so they ran setting up little pockets of resistance trying to hold them off long enough to escape. and most were very successful in getting away. they were not able to take much with them and that gave them the opportunity to gom back and destroy their winter encampment and supplies, and for the camanche, that was a big blow. in the next few weeks and months they slowly trickled back in and that ended the southern planes way of life. in just a couple of years a new group came in and saw the opportunity of this empty place, empty of people, at least, and those were ranchers. the first
so the fourth calvary, they dismounted their horses. these are calvary men, they brought hem to the canyon floor and they remounted. and it is not a battle that had a high casualty count. it was more of a route. imagine waking up and you're laying there with your wife, husband, aunt, grandmother, all of these people are with you and you walk up to armed soldiers attacking your town, what would do you? they did the only thing they could do which was to flee. so they ran setting up little pockets...
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that gave the fourth calvary the opportunity to come back and destroy their winter encampment, destroylk of their horse herd, which for the comanches, was the way of life, that is how you traveled, how you fought, how you hunted, it was a big blow to their way of life, to lose their encampment and their horse herd. over the next few weeks and months, the bands slowly trickled back into the reservation. and that ended the southern way of life. in just a couple of years, a new group came in and saw the opportunity of this empty place, empty of people at least, and those were ranchers. the first one here to set a permanent ranch up was a man named charles good night. he started a ranch that would later become the ja ranch grew all the way through the 1880's. it was about 1.3 million acres at its largest size. it was one of the bigger ranches in texas, not the biggest, but definitely a big one. a lot of that encompassed part of the canyon that is behind us. this was great grazing land for bison and cattle that they brought in also. the ranching period in this spot where we are standing las
that gave the fourth calvary the opportunity to come back and destroy their winter encampment, destroylk of their horse herd, which for the comanches, was the way of life, that is how you traveled, how you fought, how you hunted, it was a big blow to their way of life, to lose their encampment and their horse herd. over the next few weeks and months, the bands slowly trickled back into the reservation. and that ended the southern way of life. in just a couple of years, a new group came in and...
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. >> reporter: there are two reasons that calvary residents cannot sustain themselves on stimulus andnemployment checks. first is sheer economics. a stimulant check of $1200 doesn't get you far. even with enhanced unemployment insurance it doesn't get you far. it's only the enhanced insurance that is through late july. >> reporter: they said there's an equally important work ethic. >> it doesn't work socially. no society can survive in terms of pain people benefits. that doesn't correspond with all that we know about human nature. >> reporter: the reopening's came from intense pressure placed on lawmakers. the bottom line? this is going to be a long haul getting back to where we were.tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news . >> so many people out there are hurting right now. thank you tom. >>> new at 5:00. sonoma is the latest at bay area county to lift the shelter- in-place orders and all open more businesses starting tomorrow. sonoma is entering phase that two of the reopening. and will allow curbside pickup. businesses including car washes and pet groomers can reopen and offices where telecommu
. >> reporter: there are two reasons that calvary residents cannot sustain themselves on stimulus andnemployment checks. first is sheer economics. a stimulant check of $1200 doesn't get you far. even with enhanced unemployment insurance it doesn't get you far. it's only the enhanced insurance that is through late july. >> reporter: they said there's an equally important work ethic. >> it doesn't work socially. no society can survive in terms of pain people benefits. that...
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so the fourth calvary of the u.s. and early morning on september 28 in 1874, they dismounted their horses, they lead them into the canyon floor, then they charged into the village of mixed native americans. it's not a battle that had a high casualty count, it was more of a route. imagine laying with your wife, your husband, your aunt, your grandmother, your children, all of these people are with you. wake up the arm soldiers attacking your town. what would you do? they did the only thing they ran, do, flee, so they setting a pockets of resistance to hold off the soldiers long enough to escape. most of the native americans were successful in getting away. the problem was that they weren't able to take very much with them. that gave the fourth calvary the opportunity to destroy their winter encampment, all of their supplies. they also destroyed the bulk of their horse herd, which for the comanches, was the way of life, how you traveled, how you fought, how you hunted, it was a big blow to their way of life, to lose thei
so the fourth calvary of the u.s. and early morning on september 28 in 1874, they dismounted their horses, they lead them into the canyon floor, then they charged into the village of mixed native americans. it's not a battle that had a high casualty count, it was more of a route. imagine laying with your wife, your husband, your aunt, your grandmother, your children, all of these people are with you. wake up the arm soldiers attacking your town. what would you do? they did the only thing they...
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this is the moment found calvary in human history kevin we're going to have to leave it as a tease where can people go to see that documentary. because of the wrap dot com go right down there and check it out they've got to go to amazon it was the number one documentary i was on for 3 straight weeks it's amazing documentary serious occasional for what's going on in the world right now this is a documentary that well really light a light that breaks faith and hope and redemption to look at because we need those segments of our lives right now ever. sort of oh thank you so much thank you very much you just caught me at a workout i just finished working out sorry i wasn't dressed up as good as you are yet you know what a great you look great like hercules say every much they care. and folks as you practice social distancing while wearing your mask remember the mixed message messages that we've received over the past few months right now in the united states people should not be walking around with masks you're sure of it because people are listening really you know closely to the right now
this is the moment found calvary in human history kevin we're going to have to leave it as a tease where can people go to see that documentary. because of the wrap dot com go right down there and check it out they've got to go to amazon it was the number one documentary i was on for 3 straight weeks it's amazing documentary serious occasional for what's going on in the world right now this is a documentary that well really light a light that breaks faith and hope and redemption to look at...
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the pastor at san jose's calvary chapel says no matter what is decided this week, his sermon will beront of his congregation live. >>> so far memorial day weekend has been a warm one. today's weather no different. but around the bay area law enforcement teams are trying to limit crowds and enforce social distancing. that includes at oakland's lake merritt where parking lots are closed and food trucks are not allowed to set up shop. police in southern california are hitting the beaches, but so far crowds have been said to be less than what authorities were anticipating. mounted police yesterday did try to remind people to practice social distancing. >>> right now let's get a look at the forecast for you. it is going to be a warm one out there, laura. we have been talking about this. kari, the weather has delivered. it's hot. >>> yes, it's going to be hot not only today but the next several days. microclimate weather alert due to the fact that we will see an extended period of heat all throughout the rest of the week. and, mike, you've been keeping an eye on a couple of brushfires arou
the pastor at san jose's calvary chapel says no matter what is decided this week, his sermon will beront of his congregation live. >>> so far memorial day weekend has been a warm one. today's weather no different. but around the bay area law enforcement teams are trying to limit crowds and enforce social distancing. that includes at oakland's lake merritt where parking lots are closed and food trucks are not allowed to set up shop. police in southern california are hitting the beaches,...
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i was a medic with alpha company 15th med, first air calvary division. anyway, we did have widespread writing on the campus. there were a number of fires that were set. although there were no national guard troops on campus, we did have a rather large detachment of pennsylvania state troopers. this is to say that i am always going to remember. i remember walking past atherton hall. there was a state trooper injured by flying debris. my instinct was, having been a medic, to run over to him and render assistance, but i had long hair. if i have moved toward the gentleman -- head and toward the gentleman, his other comrades probably would have caught me, so i kept on moving. i really wanted to render aid to the state trooper, but there was some good advice a man gave me in vietnam. he said keep your head down, your powder dry, be good. to that i added be a man of few words. thank you for your book. i am going to read it because that is an important part of my life and history. >> thank you for your call. you mentioned the report. this is what the cover looks
i was a medic with alpha company 15th med, first air calvary division. anyway, we did have widespread writing on the campus. there were a number of fires that were set. although there were no national guard troops on campus, we did have a rather large detachment of pennsylvania state troopers. this is to say that i am always going to remember. i remember walking past atherton hall. there was a state trooper injured by flying debris. my instinct was, having been a medic, to run over to him and...
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in the civilfare war, you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary raiders- raters -- were the most closely associated. john mosby would fall under -- those were the more civilized versions of irregular warfare. underneath that, you had guerrilla warfare and that was all across the south. when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean -- when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean people taking up arms for themselves and fighting. some of them may have done it because they were in kill or be killed situation. others used the chaos as an opportunity to do whatever the heck they wanted to. cool, nobody is here to stop me so i will take this from you. or maybe i have never liked you, i will be done with you. and then there were some who did fight with a political cause in mind. they did not want to join the organized army because that would mean leaving home. in their minds, we were fighting for a political cause. all of those fell into the category of guerrilla warfare. while you did see across the south, it was mostly concentrated in a couple of areas. you see it in t
in the civilfare war, you have those who are somewhat associated with the organized military and calvary raiders- raters -- were the most closely associated. john mosby would fall under -- those were the more civilized versions of irregular warfare. underneath that, you had guerrilla warfare and that was all across the south. when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean -- when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean people taking up arms for themselves and fighting. some of them may have done it because they...
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peter, his father, is discharged in the winter of 1862, joins the eighth michigan calvary, is capturednd confined at andersonville, and when andersonville is liberated, he weighs 68 pounds. alex will pick him up at the train station and carry him home. so carney drives in the confederate right, hancock is assigned to explore the confederate left. with him will go the permed man we know and love as custer, and they show up on the confederate left, which sends long street into a downward spiral. he dispatches a brigade under the command of early to see that he botches up vast bottles up this new union up for it on the left. the hancock brigade sets himself up on an earthwork, seen in this painting. hancock has five regiments of infantry, four guns, and is in a wheat field with three buildings. early's four regiments get lost in the ravine and to pop out at this wheat field, the 24th virginia does not wait for anybody and those right across the open field into the teeth of the hancock reinforced brigade. they get so chewed up, they hide behind the barns you see. the fifth north carolina w
peter, his father, is discharged in the winter of 1862, joins the eighth michigan calvary, is capturednd confined at andersonville, and when andersonville is liberated, he weighs 68 pounds. alex will pick him up at the train station and carry him home. so carney drives in the confederate right, hancock is assigned to explore the confederate left. with him will go the permed man we know and love as custer, and they show up on the confederate left, which sends long street into a downward spiral....
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trying me now, san jose's calvary travel.me tonight. >> good to be here, thanks for having me. >> ed: your reaction to this order from the governor following through on what president trump wanted largely, not every last detail and why you think right now people need god more than ever. >> well, they have have always been essential. if you look at today, people are desperate. if they good news. and the good news is coming to the health of the lord. psalm 73, a great poem about someone who is [inaudible] , and when he entered in, he was reminded of all of these things. judgment. the wicked as well as god who loved him. and people need to hear the good news we've been hearing a lot of bad news in the church. it's been something that's always been essential since the foundation of the country and this is a great opportunity for us to serve in a greater way. we want to serve, we want to do whatever we can to help and you know, without a lot of ministries feeding the homeless and things like that, but you can't do that and i can't
trying me now, san jose's calvary travel.me tonight. >> good to be here, thanks for having me. >> ed: your reaction to this order from the governor following through on what president trump wanted largely, not every last detail and why you think right now people need god more than ever. >> well, they have have always been essential. if you look at today, people are desperate. if they good news. and the good news is coming to the health of the lord. psalm 73, a great poem about...
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so a pastor at san jose's calvary chapel says no matter what is decided this week his sermon will be held in front of his congregation. >> we need to learn that we need each other and i'm never again going to close those doors ever. i don't care what they say again, this church is not my church. it's god's church. it's his house and man doesn't have the right to close the doors. >>> a church administrator tells us cdc guidelines will be followed but no one will be turned away for not wearing a mask. we did hear from some regulars who said that they would likely stay away because it's just too much of a risk. >>> not all pastors are quick to want to reopen their churches. today at noon african-american religious leaders are gathering at san francisco city hall to deliver a social distancing sermon. they'll push for maintaining virtual services while calling for more medical aid and education about the virus in their communities. they say that the most important thing is keeping their congregation safe. >>> the latest look at testing administered across the bay area. come pu san franci
so a pastor at san jose's calvary chapel says no matter what is decided this week his sermon will be held in front of his congregation. >> we need to learn that we need each other and i'm never again going to close those doors ever. i don't care what they say again, this church is not my church. it's god's church. it's his house and man doesn't have the right to close the doors. >>> a church administrator tells us cdc guidelines will be followed but no one will be turned away for...
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he was a buffalo soldier, he was in the ninth calvary regiment. in 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within this exhibition, a story develops around artifacts. we own his medal of honor at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. used thomas shaw's individual story to highlight the fact that 18 buffalo soldiers and when you know me grow indian scouts. we always make a distinction it was actually 14 buffalo soldiers and for simone ego indian scouts, there were also eight african americans who were to peacetime medals of honor who served in the navy during that era and there were also six african americans who are one of the medal of honor during the spanish american war fighters and concealer use thomas shot medal of honor not to just highlight him but i love the fact that african americans have been serving their country before the boston ma
he was a buffalo soldier, he was in the ninth calvary regiment. in 1891 awarded the medal of honor. his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within this exhibition, a story develops around artifacts. we own his medal of honor at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. used thomas shaw's...
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i was a medic with alpha company 15 med first air calvary division. i spent most of my time at the dispensary. any way, we had widespread rioting on the campus. there were a number of fires that were set and although there were no national guard troops on the campus, we did have a rather large detachment of pennsylvania state troopers. this is the thing that i'm always going to remember. as i was walking up rutledge road, i noticed there was a state trooper injured by flying debris, and my instinct was, having been a medic, was to run over to him and render assistance, but i had long hair. and if i had moved toward the gentleman, his other caomrades would have come at me. i really wanted to render aid to the state trooper. a good advice by the name of jones gav me while i was in vietnam. keep your head down, powder dry and be good. to that i added, be a man of few words. thank you for your book. i'm going to read it. that's an important part of my life in history. >> frank, thanks for the call, from pennsylvania. and you mentioned the president's repo
i was a medic with alpha company 15 med first air calvary division. i spent most of my time at the dispensary. any way, we had widespread rioting on the campus. there were a number of fires that were set and although there were no national guard troops on the campus, we did have a rather large detachment of pennsylvania state troopers. this is the thing that i'm always going to remember. as i was walking up rutledge road, i noticed there was a state trooper injured by flying debris, and my...
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but trump is that kind of guy who will go head long hoping that the calvary meaning his base and othersl rally around his rhetoric. i just don't know whether that will be enough overall with the american people. >> phil, what about the politics of this? the former president obama is now criticizing the president for the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus. is that good politics? >> well, it's hard to say, andrea. president obama has had views on the coronavirus pandemic management over the last several months and he has kept them largely to himself. he used this occasion this weekend at these two commencement traceys that were broadcast effectively all around the country to make some comments. but he has not been that pointed, as michael steele was just pointing out in attacking trump. and that is set to change. remember, the democratic national convention is going to be later this summer. we anticipate obama will be a prominent campaign trail surrogate for biden, whether it is on the actual campaign trial for from his living room there through a live stream. we do antici
but trump is that kind of guy who will go head long hoping that the calvary meaning his base and othersl rally around his rhetoric. i just don't know whether that will be enough overall with the american people. >> phil, what about the politics of this? the former president obama is now criticizing the president for the trump administration's handling of the coronavirus. is that good politics? >> well, it's hard to say, andrea. president obama has had views on the coronavirus...
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infantry division was formed and in total there were 90 divisions. 67 infantry, 16 armored and two calvary and it's going to be a question that would come back and haunt them over and over again. >> the same day that the germans surrendered in north africa. the conference opened up where churchill was addiment that the allies could invade sicily followed by italy. it didn't quite turn out that way and he was convinced and he's the prime minister again he explodes when churchill is trying to push this. the problem is after north africa and so again he feels like they are only going back on their word and this is the only way you're going to end the war by confronting germany directly. and it was no longer necessary. and so the soviets were winning after stalin and german units. and they're still there. there's 37 divisions in europe ready for this cross channel attack. soon a compromise strategy begins to take shape. the british agreed to a cross channel attack. in 1944 if the americans will agree to an attack in sicily and then an attack on it will i proper. the only difference is the amer
infantry division was formed and in total there were 90 divisions. 67 infantry, 16 armored and two calvary and it's going to be a question that would come back and haunt them over and over again. >> the same day that the germans surrendered in north africa. the conference opened up where churchill was addiment that the allies could invade sicily followed by italy. it didn't quite turn out that way and he was convinced and he's the prime minister again he explodes when churchill is trying...
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out in thes confederate calvary men will invite pickett. it is a type of fish. you don't get too much meat off of. that is what they had. they were pretty hungry. a participant said the hours passed along idly. passing the bottle, having a grand old time. unfortunately, there was an acoustical shadow. only a mile or two, his command was being routed. this was by sheridan and warren. was out of at command. richmond fell. petersburg, then richmond, etc. reportedly when liaison the ride back to what will become appomattox, he sees george pickett ride by him. lee turns to one of his staff officers and he said why is that man still with this army? which leads to the speculation did leey remove him -- remove him? did pickett ignore him? crossedmen had been ever since. pickett over gettysburg and lee over fight force. they are set to meet in richmond, virginia. mood, heis in a foul would meet you with icy cold formality. icy cold. he was under a lot of stress, for example, after appomattox when the officers would come. he didn't want to talk to anybody. he would be pac
out in thes confederate calvary men will invite pickett. it is a type of fish. you don't get too much meat off of. that is what they had. they were pretty hungry. a participant said the hours passed along idly. passing the bottle, having a grand old time. unfortunately, there was an acoustical shadow. only a mile or two, his command was being routed. this was by sheridan and warren. was out of at command. richmond fell. petersburg, then richmond, etc. reportedly when liaison the ride back to...
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the calvary never showed up as promised. it's either open or close my doors for good. >> reporter: the number of new cases is trending lower. in 28 states, including colorado, georgia, and oklahoma, which started lifting restrictions weeks ago. new cases each day in texas, however, are 20 to 30% higher than they were when stay-at-home orders were relaxed on may 1. so what do those numbers tell us about the impact of reopening? >> these numbers that we're looking at are not real time. what we're seeing is actually a reflection of what's probably the virus was doing a week or two weeks ago. >> open your business now! >> reporter: protests continue in michigan where the stay-at-home order was extended through may 28. >> when people are showing up with guns, when people are showing up with things like, you know, confederate flags, it tells you that this really isn't about the lockdown or about a perception of a stay-at-home order. it's really an organized political statement. >> reporter: resistance is also brewing in north caro
the calvary never showed up as promised. it's either open or close my doors for good. >> reporter: the number of new cases is trending lower. in 28 states, including colorado, georgia, and oklahoma, which started lifting restrictions weeks ago. new cases each day in texas, however, are 20 to 30% higher than they were when stay-at-home orders were relaxed on may 1. so what do those numbers tell us about the impact of reopening? >> these numbers that we're looking at are not real...
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long street and stewart is calvary. a lot of numbers are there. dennis will talk about that. 39,000, 72 artillery battles. they're going to cross the potomac in early september. one of those crossing was major harris von bork and he described the crossing. it was indeed a magnificent sight as the long column stretched. and t and the waters with burnished with gold and blazed in radiance there were a few moments from the beginning to the close of the war of excitement for intense, of skillration and familiar and strangely thrilling music maryland my maryland. after crossing the potomac, lee's first stop is frederick, maryland. the confederate army will gather there. lee does not get support in maryland. one of his goals was support in maryland and maybe the next few quotes will explain why the citizens of maryland didn't run to join the army. i have never seen a mass of such filthy strong smelling men. three in a room would make it unbearable. and when marching in column along the streets, the smell was most offensive. the fifth that pervades them
long street and stewart is calvary. a lot of numbers are there. dennis will talk about that. 39,000, 72 artillery battles. they're going to cross the potomac in early september. one of those crossing was major harris von bork and he described the crossing. it was indeed a magnificent sight as the long column stretched. and t and the waters with burnished with gold and blazed in radiance there were a few moments from the beginning to the close of the war of excitement for intense, of skillration...
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because of postpone surgeries and procedures and that have been postponed because the pandemic the calvary hospital association wants state lawmakers to approve a billion-dollar financial aid package. they say that medical practices have lost more than r revenue and they warn as many as 15% of practices could have to close their doors for good. >>a texas along owner is learning the hard way that you shouldn't defy state orders to stay closed during a health crisis shelley luther of dallas has been sentenced to 7 days in jail and has to pay a $7,000 fine now for ignoring the state stay at home order and keeping her salon open. a judge says that he would suspend her jail sentence if she apologized for putting others at risk. she refuses to do so. the university of pittsburgh professor on the verge of making quote very significant findings regarding covid-19 was shot and killed in an apparent murder suicide over the weekend. doctor being lou was found in his townhouse with gunshot wounds to his head. investigators believe a second man who was found dead in his car shot and killed to you befor
because of postpone surgeries and procedures and that have been postponed because the pandemic the calvary hospital association wants state lawmakers to approve a billion-dollar financial aid package. they say that medical practices have lost more than r revenue and they warn as many as 15% of practices could have to close their doors for good. >>a texas along owner is learning the hard way that you shouldn't defy state orders to stay closed during a health crisis shelley luther of dallas...
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there andett goes out then the confederate calvary man will invite him to a shad make. -- shad bake. i have never had it. it is a type of fish. you don't get too much meat off of it, but they were pretty hungry. a participant said the hours passed along idly. shad,g the bottle, eating having grand old time. unfortunately, there was an acoustical shadow. only a mile or two, his command was being routed. this was by sheridan and warren. george pickett was out of a command. richmond fell. petersburg, then richmond, etc. reportedly, when liaison the ride back to what will become appomattox, he sees george pickett ride by him. and lee turns to one of his staff officers and he said why is that man still with this army? which leads to the speculation of did lee remove him? did the order not go through? it?pickett just ignore but the two men had been cross ever since. pickett over gettysburg and lee over fight force. and now they are set to meet in richmond, virginia. you have to understand, when lee in a foul mood, lee would meet you when you came into a room, he would meet you with icy col
there andett goes out then the confederate calvary man will invite him to a shad make. -- shad bake. i have never had it. it is a type of fish. you don't get too much meat off of it, but they were pretty hungry. a participant said the hours passed along idly. shad,g the bottle, eating having grand old time. unfortunately, there was an acoustical shadow. only a mile or two, his command was being routed. this was by sheridan and warren. george pickett was out of a command. richmond fell....
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he was in the ninth calvary regiment and in 1891 he was awarded the medal of honor and i believe his particular story, they were fighting in mexico, they were outnumbered by three to one. he exposed himself and in what we call today suppressive fire to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. but he is interpreted within the exhibition, a story develops around artifacts so we own his medal of honor here at the smithsonian museum of african-american culture. so we use thomas saw's individual story to highlight the fact that 18 buffalo soldiers and seminole negro indian scouts, so that is a distinction we say, it was fully 14 buffalo soldiers and four seminole negro indian scouts and also eight african-americans who were awarded peace time medals of honor who served in the navy between that era and there were also six african-americans who were awarded the medal of honor during the spanish/american war, five soldiers and one sailor. so we use thomas shaw's medal of honor as artifact and his image to not just highlight him but the fact that african-americans have been servi
he was in the ninth calvary regiment and in 1891 he was awarded the medal of honor and i believe his particular story, they were fighting in mexico, they were outnumbered by three to one. he exposed himself and in what we call today suppressive fire to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. but he is interpreted within the exhibition, a story develops around artifacts so we own his medal of honor here at the smithsonian museum of african-american culture. so we use thomas saw's...
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. >> morning turned into afternoon into evening and the calvary doesn't hadn't arrived.hard time, at its hardest. >> you can't see if it's day or night because you're in the hole. and you can tell what time it is day or night by the meals in your door shot. and here is breakfast, lunch and dinner and here is breakfast again and here is coming lunch and where are these guys? >> my thoughts were, they did me wrong. they got what they needed. they got the information. and they pulled the rug out from under me. >> while jimmy was wondering where they were, beaumont was looking for him, too. >> and we were like where could he be? he's in a prison gore god's sake. >> coming up -- >> they lost you. >> they lost me. >> but had they also lost their best chance at finding the body of tricia reitler. when tai"dateline" continues. a . when tai"dateline" continues ♪ they're out there. thousands ofr allergensyes know in each cubic yard of air. no wonder you rub your eyes hundreds of times a day. but now, relief is just one drop away. introducing pataday® full prescription strength pat
. >> morning turned into afternoon into evening and the calvary doesn't hadn't arrived.hard time, at its hardest. >> you can't see if it's day or night because you're in the hole. and you can tell what time it is day or night by the meals in your door shot. and here is breakfast, lunch and dinner and here is breakfast again and here is coming lunch and where are these guys? >> my thoughts were, they did me wrong. they got what they needed. they got the information. and they...
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. >> the 11th army calvary. >> yes. 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 filmed it. when the
. >> the 11th army calvary. >> yes. 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...
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i don't want to have to worry about these murder hornets coming down to calvary. they are in washington state but i have not seen them yet. >> i will not be participating there. let's get to it here. we have sunshine already, temperatures not taking long to warm up, and today and tomorrow, it will be the warmest day. that is just for me, it is going to start making a cooler impact by the time we get to the weekend. water temperatures, talking about red tide in southern california, we are called up here though. nap up to 90. livermore to 91. there is your due north wind. take your pick. east bay hills, everyone feeling that northwind, and it is making for 62, 60, 65, alameda, 60 for san leandro and union city at 66, and that wind is making a huge difference. everyone is pretty close, feeling 64, the city's 58. and the water is really cold. san francisco, 51. so once that system bumps out, there will be fog over the weekend for a big change. some of these 80s and 90s today, if they don't talk out today, they will be close. i did not report much change for tomorrow,
i don't want to have to worry about these murder hornets coming down to calvary. they are in washington state but i have not seen them yet. >> i will not be participating there. let's get to it here. we have sunshine already, temperatures not taking long to warm up, and today and tomorrow, it will be the warmest day. that is just for me, it is going to start making a cooler impact by the time we get to the weekend. water temperatures, talking about red tide in southern california, we are...
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the shooting happened around 3:00 yesterday afternoon at the calvary cemetery on martin avenue.ice found an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound. his injuries are considered non- life-threatening. police have not arrested a suspect. >>> the famous beto o'rourke music festival in napa will kick off this weekend in a way that has never been done before. the festival is live streaming memorable performances from past years since this year's three-day event had to be postponed. yesterday, the cultural lineup included imagine dragons. the weekly stream continues every friday at 5 pm. next week, the lineup includes earth wind and fire. >>> any show of prayer appreciation during this pandemic. a caravan from the bay area brought food and health supplies to farmworkers on the central coast. 8290 vehicles traveled. they loaded up all of the items and met at san jose's a store park before heading out. the caravan also served as an appreciation parade for farmworkers. >> we have great respect for all the essential workers. the farmworkers are feeding america. every single evening when
the shooting happened around 3:00 yesterday afternoon at the calvary cemetery on martin avenue.ice found an adult male suffering from a gunshot wound. his injuries are considered non- life-threatening. police have not arrested a suspect. >>> the famous beto o'rourke music festival in napa will kick off this weekend in a way that has never been done before. the festival is live streaming memorable performances from past years since this year's three-day event had to be postponed....
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maria: i love this, i love what you just said also the calvary is coming, that is so empowering and reallying from tests how effective are he? is there any reason to believe that we are -- we are not getting the accurate results in any of this what thank you tell us about accuracy what you have learned from these tests. >> real simple we have become the world leader in htv testing cervical cancer screening every business because of sensitivity specificity of our high group of tests because it is very technologically advanced eliminates all manuel work you see the other tests require a lot of -- all the, you heard governor cuomo talk about agents this all supply chain, we've streamlined supply chain this is a solution that brings with it incredible level of accuracy speed to result, that is what is made us world leader in this space we are shifting that to covid, our tales incredibly o produced to be on front line help break this logjam of testing we all know so important, to both identifying but getting us back to work. >> and we know that the company in any case leadership place in terms
maria: i love this, i love what you just said also the calvary is coming, that is so empowering and reallying from tests how effective are he? is there any reason to believe that we are -- we are not getting the accurate results in any of this what thank you tell us about accuracy what you have learned from these tests. >> real simple we have become the world leader in htv testing cervical cancer screening every business because of sensitivity specificity of our high group of tests...