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but davis was not convinced. he told lip con that the military commissions in the north were unconstitutional. he was worried that his friend had defended them so successfully that he seemed to have won the public debate. he later told his brother-in-law that he had been afraid that if things went on as they had, civil liberty would as he wrote his brother-in-law, would be all gone. and it was not only davis who was worried. x republicans had begun 0 worry, as well. in march, 1865, they tried to pass an amendment to an appropriations bill 0 ban trials by military commission all together. the leader, the congressman who moved the proposal in the house of representatives was the ultraradical republican from maryland, henry winter davis. that was david davis's cousin. his proposal passed the house, the house of representatives voted to end all military commissions on an amendment to an appropriations bill moved by david davis's cousin, henry winter davis, a radical republican. it lost in the senate. when republican
but davis was not convinced. he told lip con that the military commissions in the north were unconstitutional. he was worried that his friend had defended them so successfully that he seemed to have won the public debate. he later told his brother-in-law that he had been afraid that if things went on as they had, civil liberty would as he wrote his brother-in-law, would be all gone. and it was not only davis who was worried. x republicans had begun 0 worry, as well. in march, 1865, they tried...
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he called on jefferson president jefferson davis -- he called on president jefferson davis as support -- davis for support and jefferson said stay. another confederate commander was sent by davis to look into the situation and what should be done, and johnston said, it would be a mistake to release bragg. he infected so much damage comparative -- comparatively with few resources, it would be desirable to sacrifice him. so, bragg knew by this time that the president was his supporter, and he knew that joseph johnson was his supporter. many people believe that davis supported bragg because they were personal friends, as stephen which worth pointed out and is very evident. they do not have a personal friendship at this time. jefferson davis, more than once, clearly said in a letter why i support bragg? i admire his administrative talents. even though he may not be the best general on the battlefield, i don't know who else is better. until somebody better comes along, he should stay where he is. that is the truth of the matter in terms of the davis/bragg relationship. as i said it went do
he called on jefferson president jefferson davis -- he called on president jefferson davis as support -- davis for support and jefferson said stay. another confederate commander was sent by davis to look into the situation and what should be done, and johnston said, it would be a mistake to release bragg. he infected so much damage comparative -- comparatively with few resources, it would be desirable to sacrifice him. so, bragg knew by this time that the president was his supporter, and he...
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and davis said stay. he was helped in this. another confederate commander who was sent by davis to middle tennessee to look into the situation and recommend what should be done and johnston said it would be a mistake to relieve bragg. he did very well at stones river. he inflicted so much damage. so comparatively few resources. it would be dishonorable to sacrifice him. johnston came to bat and helped him to stay in place. knew at this time the president was his supporter. many people believe that davis supported bragg because they were personal friends. as steven woodworth has clearly pointed out. and is very evident from the primary material, that is not true. jefferson davis more than once clearly said in a letter why i support bragg, i admire his administrative tallants. even though he may not be the best general on the battlefield, i don't know who else is better. and until somebody better comes along, he should stay where he is. that is the truth of the matter. in terms of that davis/bragg relationship. well, as i said, i
and davis said stay. he was helped in this. another confederate commander who was sent by davis to middle tennessee to look into the situation and recommend what should be done and johnston said it would be a mistake to relieve bragg. he did very well at stones river. he inflicted so much damage. so comparatively few resources. it would be dishonorable to sacrifice him. johnston came to bat and helped him to stay in place. knew at this time the president was his supporter. many people believe...
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. >> joe davies: yeah.y they'll tip that with their hind legs. but we put timber shins on, which are protective pads, so they don't really feel it. >> rose: for jockeys, the perfect jump involves horse psychology, and plain old horse sense. >> joe davies: being a good jockey is really learning how to read a horse, and stay the heck out of their way. >> rose: in the crucial seconds before liftoff, says davies, you can read a horse by watching the ears. >> joe davies: a horse's ears will tell you what he's thinking about. and if you're doing this, and kicking him and pulling on him, his ears will go back. he'll be paying attention to you. if you can be as quiet and still as a mouse, then the horse doesn't think about you. his ears go forward. he's paying attention to what's in front of him. he sees the fence and he jumps it perfectly every time. >> rose: and there is something else: that indefinable chemistry that produces-- in love, in art, in horse racing-- something greater than the sum of the parts. >> jo
. >> joe davies: yeah.y they'll tip that with their hind legs. but we put timber shins on, which are protective pads, so they don't really feel it. >> rose: for jockeys, the perfect jump involves horse psychology, and plain old horse sense. >> joe davies: being a good jockey is really learning how to read a horse, and stay the heck out of their way. >> rose: in the crucial seconds before liftoff, says davies, you can read a horse by watching the ears. >> joe...
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from david davis, a response.ts where we agree and unpick where we disagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we require flexibility and imagination on both sides. david davis and his team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepared last time and spent the summer creating papers, but the eu has dismissed them, saying they lacked detail and are not on what we need to talk about. magical thinking, they called them. they say it is aspirational, nothing to do with what is talked about. david davis wants to get on with discussing the future relationship with the eu, the rules for trade, and what laws would apply. the eu for now will only address separation issues and the rights of citizens after brexit, the irish border, and the immigrant issue. today, angela merkel was meeting a macron in paris. they were in lockstep. they said the uk has the pay its dues before trade talks can begin. and another complication for david davis, the shifting politics back home. labour is
from david davis, a response.ts where we agree and unpick where we disagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we require flexibility and imagination on both sides. david davis and his team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepared last time and spent the summer creating papers, but the eu has dismissed them, saying they lacked detail and are not on what we need to talk about. magical thinking, they called them. they say it is aspirational,...
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davis is not charged with anything related to the death of that elderly woman last year. he is charged with trafficking those drugs, i should say, and authorities say they say that they are disgusted, with his conn duck. >> certainly disheartening personally for me to see an fbi officer, who is working with the fbi, engaged in this type of activity. >> this was two months of stan davis, two months of it he made really bad mistakes but i don't think that should define stan davis. he was a decorated police officer, he was an excellent police officer. >> reporter: stan davis retired in may, no longer a police officer, will go to jail, we don't know exactly how long he will go to jail that will be determined december 8th. reporting live, david spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, david, thank you. >>> a community is taking the stand against hate after racist graffiti is found in the bucks county school. vandals defaced sign outside herbert hoover elementary school in langhorne, members of the community, gathered for a meeting last night in middletown township. po
davis is not charged with anything related to the death of that elderly woman last year. he is charged with trafficking those drugs, i should say, and authorities say they say that they are disgusted, with his conn duck. >> certainly disheartening personally for me to see an fbi officer, who is working with the fbi, engaged in this type of activity. >> this was two months of stan davis, two months of it he made really bad mistakes but i don't think that should define stan davis. he...
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from david davis, a response —— brexit bill. erbil. from david davis, a response -- brexit bill.ints where we agree and unpick where we disagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we require flexibility and imagination on both sides. david davis and his tea m on both sides. david davis and his team are stung by accusations they we re team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepared team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepa red last team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepared last time and spent the summer creating papers, but the eu has dismissed them, saying they lacked detail and are not on what we need to talk about. magical thinking, they called them. they say it is aspirational, nothing to do with what is talked about. david davis wants to get on with discussing the future relationship with the eu, the rules for trade, and what laws would apply. the eu for now will only address separation issues and the rights of citizens after brexit, the irish border, and the immigrant issue. today, angela merkel was meetin
from david davis, a response —— brexit bill. erbil. from david davis, a response -- brexit bill.ints where we agree and unpick where we disagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we require flexibility and imagination on both sides. david davis and his tea m on both sides. david davis and his team are stung by accusations they we re team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepared team are stung by accusations they were ill—prepa red...
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. >> but jamal davis is a breath of fresh air. he's a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have silver, like, disco booty shorts on and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who is straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose and i killed the stage. i killed it. >> i just bet you did. >> davis' good times have been frequently interrupted by stays at kent county. he has prior convictions for larceny and break-in and entering and has been arrested on various parole violations. he pled guilty to two new charges of larceny and is now awaiting sentencing. >> i can't wait to get out of here. >> girl, don't remind me. >> you got less days than i do. >> because you're a criminal. >> you're a habitual offender. >> no. that was last year. this is this year. >> new year, new you? >> that's what they say.
. >> but jamal davis is a breath of fresh air. he's a friend washington knows from local clubs. >> talk about your outfit. that was the kicker. >> bitch, my outfit was i have silver, like, disco booty shorts on and a lime green tank top with white go-go boots. >> we're both gay, and that makes me feel more comfortable around him, other than everybody else on the unit who is straight. he just makes my time go by a lot faster. >> i did the whole catwalk and a pose...
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jack davis. and mr. davis is from independence, missouri. has a bachelor, masters gree from sa notice ma state university. and many of you may know him as long-time editor of civil war times illustrated back in i guess the 1970s and 1980s when it was really the only popular civil war magazine. its heyday. it still is, obviously. put he's the author, editor of 60 books relating to primarily to civil war, but also 19th century history, southern u.s. history. think about that for a minute. 60 books. among those, just a few, his i think first book was a history of the new market campaign, which i still think is a model small battle history, fort years after it was written. i think it's one of the best small battle histories that have ever been written on the civil war battle. biography of john c breckenridge. general history of the confederate i. book on the end of the war in florida and other locations, cornered with him about the escape of southern cabinet members down through florida. he is the editor of a recent series on the civil war in vi
jack davis. and mr. davis is from independence, missouri. has a bachelor, masters gree from sa notice ma state university. and many of you may know him as long-time editor of civil war times illustrated back in i guess the 1970s and 1980s when it was really the only popular civil war magazine. its heyday. it still is, obviously. put he's the author, editor of 60 books relating to primarily to civil war, but also 19th century history, southern u.s. history. think about that for a minute. 60...
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jack davis and mr. davis is from independence, missouri. has a bachelor in sonoma state university and many of you know him as long time editor of civil war tmes illustrated back in i guess the 1970s and 1980s when it was really the only popular civil war magazine. it's heyday the best years that it was in existence, still is obviously. he's the author, editor of 60 books relating to primarily the civil war but also 19th century u.s. southern u.s. history. think about that for a minute, 60 books. he among those just a few, his i think first book was a history of the new market campaign, which i still think is a model small battle history 40 years after it was written. i think it's one of the best small battle history's that have ever been written on a civil war battle. biography of john c breckinridge, book on the end of the war in florida and other locations when i was working at the florida state archives corresponded with him about the escape of some of the confederate cabinet members down through florida. he was the editor of the now it
jack davis and mr. davis is from independence, missouri. has a bachelor in sonoma state university and many of you know him as long time editor of civil war tmes illustrated back in i guess the 1970s and 1980s when it was really the only popular civil war magazine. it's heyday the best years that it was in existence, still is obviously. he's the author, editor of 60 books relating to primarily the civil war but also 19th century u.s. southern u.s. history. think about that for a minute, 60...
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ber tram has davis is the great great grandson of jefferson davis.ur time, sir. >> thank you very much, ali. >> well, coming up next, the "washington post" comes down hard on the president and his failure to condemn the deadly actions of the while nationalists who took to the streets of charlottesville saying trump isn't helping to heel our country. he's deepening its wounds. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. >>> and in no way can we accept our apologize for racism, bigotry, hatred, violence, and those kind of things that are too often arised in our country. >> attorney general jeff sessions just moments ago talking about his reaction to charlottesville. in "the washington post's" editorial board an op-ed, it said the country can only weak. i'm joined by the editor, fred hyatte.
ber tram has davis is the great great grandson of jefferson davis.ur time, sir. >> thank you very much, ali. >> well, coming up next, the "washington post" comes down hard on the president and his failure to condemn the deadly actions of the while nationalists who took to the streets of charlottesville saying trump isn't helping to heel our country. he's deepening its wounds. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the...
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if you are a friend of jeff davis, you were a friend of jeff davis. he was very loyal to people who were loyal to him. and he felt that the impugning of john pemberton was basically attacking him incorrectly. so he removes pemberton from south carolina, but he reassigns him. what better way to show your confidence in a commander than to reassign him to defend literally your own home in mississippi? so pemberton is transferred from south carolina to mississippi. he gets there in october of 1862. he is a major general. there's a problem. there's a guy by the name of earl van dorn already in mississippi and he has a senior rank to pemberton. how do you fix that? you promote pemberton again. so pemberton becomes a lieutenant general, arguably in charge of the most important department in the entire confederacy, and john c. pemberton, a lieutenant general, has never fought a battle as a commander. that's how that works. no event in the resume of pemberton's military career warranted the rapid rice in promotion. his strength lay as administrator, and he was
if you are a friend of jeff davis, you were a friend of jeff davis. he was very loyal to people who were loyal to him. and he felt that the impugning of john pemberton was basically attacking him incorrectly. so he removes pemberton from south carolina, but he reassigns him. what better way to show your confidence in a commander than to reassign him to defend literally your own home in mississippi? so pemberton is transferred from south carolina to mississippi. he gets there in october of 1862....
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lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. and really the confederacy have been talking about it even since 1861. when he's still thomas jackson at harpers ferry, does have troops technically in the heights on maryland. this is constant confederate war. robert e. lee himself did not much stock that he was going to rise up and join the thousands of the army. but he knew it was to throw the yoke of the yankee oppression as he called it. so lee did have some leeway in that -- certainly, again, pardon the pun -- but jefferson davis was fully aware of what lee was wanting to do. ladies and gentlemen, kevin pawlak. [ applause ] >> the theme of this year's emerging civil war blog symposium was great defenses of the civil war. coming up, the army of the cumberland's defense at stone's river. union general john buferred's defense, the vicksburg confederate defense and the battle of horseshoe shoe defense. american history tv is in prime
lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. and really the confederacy have been talking about it even since 1861. when he's still thomas jackson at harpers ferry, does have troops technically in the heights on maryland. this is constant confederate war. robert e. lee himself did not much stock that he was going to rise up and join the thousands of the army. but he knew it was to throw the yoke of the yankee oppression as he called it. so lee did have some leeway in that --...
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constructive what was the phrase david davis used ? david davis used? constructive ambiguity. the i'iews used? constructive ambiguity. the news is taking a pop at him because he accused britain of ambiguity today. i think there is a bit of mudslinging going on. we were told la st mudslinging going on. we were told last year to take back control, we didn't quite realised that this hard negotiating phase which we are in now, it is tricky, and whether you are a brexiteer or remain, whether you agree or not, there is two very men staring at each other down the barrel, it is not thinly veiled taunts, they are stabbing each other in the front and it is all rather unseemly, to be honest. but also they should do it away from the public gaze, if humanly possible, because this doesn't strike me as helpful. i don't know what our cards are and i'm not absolutely sure we've got too many, because we've come at this unexpectedly and we we re come at this unexpectedly and we were not really prepared for it, and they are saying things like, michel barn
constructive what was the phrase david davis used ? david davis used? constructive ambiguity. the i'iews used? constructive ambiguity. the news is taking a pop at him because he accused britain of ambiguity today. i think there is a bit of mudslinging going on. we were told la st mudslinging going on. we were told last year to take back control, we didn't quite realised that this hard negotiating phase which we are in now, it is tricky, and whether you are a brexiteer or remain, whether you...
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gliding into eu headquarters, david davis. the summer almost over, it is now that the brexit stakes get serious. don't be fooled by the smiles between the chief negotiators. serious tensions are brewing. we are concerned. time passes quickly. from the eu's michel barnier, evident frustration that the talks are moving far too slowly. we must start negotiating seriously. we need uk papers that are clear, in order to have constructive negotiations. and it is money that he means, the uk's brexit bill. but, from david davis, a combative response, so the battle is brewing. we want to lock in the points where we agree, unpick where we disagree, and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we require flexibility and imagination on both sides. david davis and his team, stung by accusations they were ill—prepared last time, have spent the summer creating papers. but the eu has dismissed them, saying they lack detail and are not on what we need to talk about. magical thinking, they called them. they sa
gliding into eu headquarters, david davis. the summer almost over, it is now that the brexit stakes get serious. don't be fooled by the smiles between the chief negotiators. serious tensions are brewing. we are concerned. time passes quickly. from the eu's michel barnier, evident frustration that the talks are moving far too slowly. we must start negotiating seriously. we need uk papers that are clear, in order to have constructive negotiations. and it is money that he means, the uk's brexit...
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lee at this point, his military adviser to jefferson davis in rich mpd. lee is in almost daily exact with confederate commander joseph johnston down on the battlefield. a few days before johnston and the confederate army pull out of their works at yorktown this is what joseph johnston writes to robert e. lee. i'll read almost the entire letter. april 30, 1862. johnston says to lee, we are engaged in a species of warfare at which we can never win. it is plain that general mcclellan will adhere to the system adapted by him last summer and defend for success upon artillery and engineering. we can compete with him in neither. we must therefore change our course. take the offensive. collect all the troops we have in the east and cross the potomac with them. our troops have always wished for the offensive, and so does the country. please submit this suggestion to the president, we can have no success while mcclellan is allowed as he is by our defensive, to choose his mode of warfare. what mcclellan is doing is he's putting the confederate army in a no-win situa
lee at this point, his military adviser to jefferson davis in rich mpd. lee is in almost daily exact with confederate commander joseph johnston down on the battlefield. a few days before johnston and the confederate army pull out of their works at yorktown this is what joseph johnston writes to robert e. lee. i'll read almost the entire letter. april 30, 1862. johnston says to lee, we are engaged in a species of warfare at which we can never win. it is plain that general mcclellan will adhere...
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the second question about jefferson davis and lee being in -- did lee have any leeway, so to speak. it's often portrayed that when lee writes his very famous september 3 drainsville letter to jefferson davis saying i'm going to cross the potomac river, that lee then continues to move forward with his invasion of maryland in the first place even without receiving permission from jefferson davis. it's not exactly the case. lee and davis had been talking about this for quite some time and the confederacy has been talking about a movement into maryland for quite some time, even going back to the fuall of 1861. even before stonewall jackson was stonewall jackson, when he was thomas jackson at harper's ferry, he does have troops technically on maryland migheig. now robert e. lee did not put much stock in the fact that marylanders were going to rise up by the thousands and join the army but he knew that was the aim of the confederacy to throw the yolk of yankee oppression, as lee called it, off of maryland and bring maryland into the folds of the confederacy so lee, he did have leeway in t
the second question about jefferson davis and lee being in -- did lee have any leeway, so to speak. it's often portrayed that when lee writes his very famous september 3 drainsville letter to jefferson davis saying i'm going to cross the potomac river, that lee then continues to move forward with his invasion of maryland in the first place even without receiving permission from jefferson davis. it's not exactly the case. lee and davis had been talking about this for quite some time and the...
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david davis bede durbidge rigid, inflata ble david davis bede durbidge rigid, inflatable eu, while he is only through traceability and imagination that we will achieve a deal that was both sides. michel barnier system the uk had to be more clear, and realistic, about a brexit deal. the eu couldn't show flexibility, he said, if the uk didn't it sad. translation: i am not frustrated, but i am impatient. where does that leave us? we know that brexit will have a big impact on our lives, but just how huge will depend of the nature of a transition deal, and a permanent trade deal between the eu and the uk. we are nowhere near that yet, and all the steel—making could fall apart. although there is no need to panic just fall apart. although there is no need to panicjust yet. —— deal making. where are we on the three core issues? both sides agree reassuring eu citizens in the uk and uk citizens in the eu is a top priority. they disagree, still, whether the european court of justice should have a role in guaranteeing the rights of individuals. on ireland, progress has been made especially around
david davis bede durbidge rigid, inflata ble david davis bede durbidge rigid, inflatable eu, while he is only through traceability and imagination that we will achieve a deal that was both sides. michel barnier system the uk had to be more clear, and realistic, about a brexit deal. the eu couldn't show flexibility, he said, if the uk didn't it sad. translation: i am not frustrated, but i am impatient. where does that leave us? we know that brexit will have a big impact on our lives, but just...
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i got a kick out of what raider owner mark davis said when he channelled his father al davis, fight for.a.? the raiders have already won that. >> spero: hard to argue with him so far as the chargers try to ready themselves after a couple of disappointing preseason performances. slth will play here against green bay opening day, september 10 then the early bye which a lot of teams don't like to have so early in the season. >> dan: you want it when you need it. and you can never know when you need it. you will hear complaints about teams having a bye late in the season. >> spero: hope that russell wilson can stay healthy, dealt with an assortment of injuries last year, all smiles as wilson looked impressive tonight. threw for 200 yards and a touchdown. that seattle defense after a slestart looking like the dominant bunch we've grown accustomed to seeing. >> dan: the key for seattle is protecting russell wilson. revamped offensive line. reece odiambo starting at left tackle. this evening a good night for wilson and good night for that offensive line. >> spero: five straight trips to the po
i got a kick out of what raider owner mark davis said when he channelled his father al davis, fight for.a.? the raiders have already won that. >> spero: hard to argue with him so far as the chargers try to ready themselves after a couple of disappointing preseason performances. slth will play here against green bay opening day, september 10 then the early bye which a lot of teams don't like to have so early in the season. >> dan: you want it when you need it. and you can never know...
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david davis told us long would it be?the key point we have to negotiate this with the eu, they have to agree. how is it that we are going to persuade them to come round to this kind of vision for this interim customs period? well, david davis says it is much in the eu's address as it is in the uk's address as any disruption in trade can hurt us both. they are actually selling us 290 billion, they are selling us 290 billion, we are selling them 230 billion a year. it is in their interests, i mean, bmw do not want to have to have a customs border that is going to slow down their sales or add administrative costs. siemens is not going to want to do that, you know, so... and the port of rotterdam is going to want to have an efficient operation, the biggest port in europe, it's going to want to have an efficient operation so they have got an interest as well as us. david davis arguing strongly that that the benefits of this, they go both ways. 0pposition parties have hit back today, the lib dems think all these proposals do is
david davis told us long would it be?the key point we have to negotiate this with the eu, they have to agree. how is it that we are going to persuade them to come round to this kind of vision for this interim customs period? well, david davis says it is much in the eu's address as it is in the uk's address as any disruption in trade can hurt us both. they are actually selling us 290 billion, they are selling us 290 billion, we are selling them 230 billion a year. it is in their interests, i...
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at the same time davis was a patron. seward and davis were complete opposites politically but they were friendly with each other. they shared this admiration for meigs. when lincoln came to town, seward pushed meigs in front of the president as a captain and they arranged for the first secret mission of the war. lincoln, without consulting his cabinet, ordered meigs to a forced to go to fort pickens and make sure they maintained control, which they did. after that, lincoln was very impressed and listened to seward. i do not know if there were others. i suspect seward was the main guy. >> [inaudible] you said that was what got you involved. robert: he was not involved -- i know only a little bit about the canal. it was a beautiful failure. the main connection is the proximity of the aqueduct to the canal. >> [inaudible] period of time in the early 1970's, it was a courthouse. i was a young lawyer practicing in that building. as they restored it, they were uncovering a lot of things that had been covered up. it is a master
at the same time davis was a patron. seward and davis were complete opposites politically but they were friendly with each other. they shared this admiration for meigs. when lincoln came to town, seward pushed meigs in front of the president as a captain and they arranged for the first secret mission of the war. lincoln, without consulting his cabinet, ordered meigs to a forced to go to fort pickens and make sure they maintained control, which they did. after that, lincoln was very impressed...
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lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. and really the confederacy had been talking about a movement into maryland for quite some time, even going back to the fall of 1861. even stonewall jackson when he's in command before he's stonewall jackson and still thomas jackson at harper's ferry very early on in the war, the first days of the war, does have troops on maryland heights in maryland. so this was a constant confederate warring. robert e. lee did not himself put much stock in the fact that marylanders were going to join up by the thousands and join the army, but he knew that the confederacy was going to throw the yolk. so lee, he did have some leeway in that certainly. again, pardon the pun, but jefferson davis was fully aware of what lee was wanting too. >> ladies and gentlemen, kevin paulik. [ applause ] >>> american history tv on c-span3 focuses on the civil war all week. at 8:00 p.m. eastern tonight, a seminar on civil war leadership with talks about confederate general robert e. lee and u.s. army general ulysses s.
lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. and really the confederacy had been talking about a movement into maryland for quite some time, even going back to the fall of 1861. even stonewall jackson when he's in command before he's stonewall jackson and still thomas jackson at harper's ferry very early on in the war, the first days of the war, does have troops on maryland heights in maryland. so this was a constant confederate warring. robert e. lee did not himself put much...
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from david davis a combative response. we want to lock in the points where we agree.sagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we will require flexibility and imagination from both sides. david davis and his team stung by accusations they were unprepared the last time have prepared a raft of papers, but the eu say these lack detail and magical thinking they could them and they stay these are aspirational and not to do what is being talked about now. david davis wants to get on discussing the future relationship with sea, but the eu will only for now addressed separation issues. it is eu leaders who have set these conditions. today, angela merkel was meeting emmanuel macron in paris, seemingly in lockstep. they insist the uk must agree to pay its dues before trade talks will begin. and another congregation for david davis, the shifting politics back home, labour now backing continued membership of the single market and customs union for a transition, a clear contrast to the government's position. damian grammaticas, bbc news
from david davis a combative response. we want to lock in the points where we agree.sagree and make further progress on the whole range of issues. but in order to do that, we will require flexibility and imagination from both sides. david davis and his team stung by accusations they were unprepared the last time have prepared a raft of papers, but the eu say these lack detail and magical thinking they could them and they stay these are aspirational and not to do what is being talked about now....
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but there's also a statue of the president of the confederacy in would be jefferson davis, across the hall there's alexander hamilton stevens the vice president of the confederacy, one level below in the crypt of the united states capitol. robert e. lee across the way from him, john ccalhoun, a major force on the side of the confederacy, leading up to t war. so the call for these removals of these statues is complicated. jim and shawn, every state is allowed to place two statues into the united states capitol, as part of the united states capitol statuary hall collection. however, it is up to those states to decide who they select. now, states can put a statue in, they can take a statue out. they can only have two at one time. so it is not quite clear now, if congress itself can actually force a state to remove a one of its statues. interestingly enough, only a couple of years ago, president obama was here when they placed the statue of rosa parks inside a statuary hall. fittingly and symbolically, they placed that statue of a seated rosa park as directly across statuary hall looking
but there's also a statue of the president of the confederacy in would be jefferson davis, across the hall there's alexander hamilton stevens the vice president of the confederacy, one level below in the crypt of the united states capitol. robert e. lee across the way from him, john ccalhoun, a major force on the side of the confederacy, leading up to t war. so the call for these removals of these statues is complicated. jim and shawn, every state is allowed to place two statues into the united...
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david davis is giving michel barnier a hard time?vies or anyone else from the uk government has listened to what is coming back from the other members of the european union. that is not surprising because they are not listening to messages from the elected government of scotland and wales. they are not listening to a lot of their own backbenchers. david davies must stop acting like he is a colonial governor general, telling people what to do. he must act like he is ina people what to do. he must act like he is in a difficult negotiation and it is difficult because his party made it difficult. he is not acting like that, he is presenting a solid british negotiating position, as face of the british negotiating team, both outwardly and inwardly and he is fishing michel barnier as ha rd and he is fishing michel barnier as hard as he can to get the best deal for britain, surely that is what you want? we do not know what deal he is pushing for because the government have not been forthcoming as to what is going on in negotiations. after th
david davis is giving michel barnier a hard time?vies or anyone else from the uk government has listened to what is coming back from the other members of the european union. that is not surprising because they are not listening to messages from the elected government of scotland and wales. they are not listening to a lot of their own backbenchers. david davies must stop acting like he is a colonial governor general, telling people what to do. he must act like he is ina people what to do. he...
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lee and davis had been talking about this for quite some time. and really, the confederacy had been talking about a movement into maryland for quite some time, even going all the way back to the fall of 1861. even stonewall jackson, when he's in command before he's stonewall jackson, when he's still thomas jackson at harpers ferry very early in the war, in the first days of the war, does have troops technically on maryland heights in maryland. so, this was a constant confederate war aim. robert e. lee himself did not put much stock in the fact that marylanders were going to rise up by the thousands and join the army, but he knew that was a war aim of the confederacy to through the yoke of yankee oppressi oppression, as lee called it, off of maryland and bring maryland into the folds of the confederacy. so, lee did have some leeway in that, certainly. again, pardon the pun. but jefferson davis was fully aware of what lee was wanting to do. >> ladies and gentlemen, kevin pawlak. [ applause ] >>> american history tv on c-span3 focuses on the civil w
lee and davis had been talking about this for quite some time. and really, the confederacy had been talking about a movement into maryland for quite some time, even going all the way back to the fall of 1861. even stonewall jackson, when he's in command before he's stonewall jackson, when he's still thomas jackson at harpers ferry very early in the war, in the first days of the war, does have troops technically on maryland heights in maryland. so, this was a constant confederate war aim. robert...
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did jefferson davis, did he give leeway toof the fun, do that? or did lee have to jump through hoops and the war department or things like that to get those initiatives approved? >> let me answer the first question. lee is aware of other confederate movement in other theaters of war. things are starting to stir in mississippi. lee is fully aware of those movements. he views his movement into maryland as part of that. i think that is another reason why he throws some much into this campaign. he thinks, at least at the time, this is the best chance the confederacy will have of winning the war getting independence. there is a second question about jefferson davis and did lee have any leeway so to speak? when lee writes the famous letter,r 3 trains fill that he continues to move forward with his invasion of maryland even without receiving permission from jefferson davis. it is not exactly the case. lee and davis have been talking about this for quite some time. the confederacy has been talking about moving into maryland going back to the fall 1861. e
did jefferson davis, did he give leeway toof the fun, do that? or did lee have to jump through hoops and the war department or things like that to get those initiatives approved? >> let me answer the first question. lee is aware of other confederate movement in other theaters of war. things are starting to stir in mississippi. lee is fully aware of those movements. he views his movement into maryland as part of that. i think that is another reason why he throws some much into this...
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to what david davis has been sayinglj political reactions to what david davis has been saying.was an attempt from the government to show clarity of purpose, an attempt to say, these are practical things we can achieve after brexit, an attempt, really, to say, we are united on a position after many weeks of very public divisions within the cabinet over the issue of any transitional arrangement, what the transitional arrangement might look like. here we have ministers settling on a position and saying that it settling on a position and saying thatitis settling on a position and saying that it is a compromise within the cabinet, saying there will be at an interim customs arrangement, outside the customs union, albeit for a limited period of time. i think this is really designed to say the brussels, to counter any suggestions the government is somehow unprepared oi’ the government is somehow unprepared or has been complacent going into the talks, but there is still much to be agreed on, for example, the details of the future arrangements set out. in terms brussels, the government i
to what david davis has been sayinglj political reactions to what david davis has been saying.was an attempt from the government to show clarity of purpose, an attempt to say, these are practical things we can achieve after brexit, an attempt, really, to say, we are united on a position after many weeks of very public divisions within the cabinet over the issue of any transitional arrangement, what the transitional arrangement might look like. here we have ministers settling on a position and...
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but jefferson davis was -- was the last southern senator to leave washington, d.c. he was not a fire eater, in fact, most of the men who who would assume high position in new confederate government first that montgomery later ed richmond that was their capitol throughout most of the war richmond, virginia were moderates were men who had a lot of seasoning and experience in national government and one by or the other. and they were ones who were of the confederate people and at home and abroad. >> did jefferson davis had any relationship with abraham lincoln? >> yes but davis did not have -- a -- there has been a lot written about lincoln and right now i cannot recall if they had ever met. i doubt it. i doubt that they have ever met, and, but jefferson davis vice president alexander stevens of georgia who is not a fire eat per either had a friendship with abraham lincoln when lincoln served as a congressman in, from 1846 to 1848 and they were friends, and lincoln wrote a letter to him. jefferson, i mean, alexander stevens wrote a letter to abraham lincoln while linco
but jefferson davis was -- was the last southern senator to leave washington, d.c. he was not a fire eater, in fact, most of the men who who would assume high position in new confederate government first that montgomery later ed richmond that was their capitol throughout most of the war richmond, virginia were moderates were men who had a lot of seasoning and experience in national government and one by or the other. and they were ones who were of the confederate people and at home and abroad....
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yes, what david davis was doing was two things.ade that statement. first of all, the british government are pushing against the allegation that dogged them in the last round of talks that they weren't prepared enough, that infamous photo with michel barnier with a pile of papers and david davis empty handed on the other side. they wanted to point out the fa ct side. they wanted to point out the fact that they've published loads of position papers on a range of issues to do with brexit. they're not unprepared is their message. the code words there about being flexible and imagine tiff. they feel that —— imaginative, they feel that michel barnier is sticking too rigidly to things. david davis wants to broaden out the discussion from the original priorities, like the bill and northern ireland and citizens‘ rights to talk about more grandly about what the future eu—uk trade relationship might look like at the end of the process. now you can geta at the end of the process. now you can get a bit of a clue how that went down with michel b
yes, what david davis was doing was two things.ade that statement. first of all, the british government are pushing against the allegation that dogged them in the last round of talks that they weren't prepared enough, that infamous photo with michel barnier with a pile of papers and david davis empty handed on the other side. they wanted to point out the fa ct side. they wanted to point out the fact that they've published loads of position papers on a range of issues to do with brexit. they're...
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david davis pictured a picture of a rigid, inflexible eu while he argued... through flexibility and imagination that we will achieve a deal that works truly for both sides. michel barnier insisted the uk had to be more clear and realistic about a brexit deal. the eu couldn't show flexibility, he said, if the uk didn't show its hand. translation: i'm not frustrated but i am impatient. it's not that i'm angry, i'm determined. so where does that leave all of us? we know that brexit will have a big impact on our lives butjust how huge will depend on the nature of the transition deal and a future permanent trade deal between the eu and the uk. we're nowhere near that yet and all this deal—making could still fall apart. though, there's no need to panic, just yet. the eu refuses to talk about the eu—uk future until there is substantive progress on the divorce deal. so where are we on the three core issues? both sides agree reassuring eu citizens in the uk and uk citizens in the eu, is a top priority but they disagree, still, whether the european court ofjustice shou
david davis pictured a picture of a rigid, inflexible eu while he argued... through flexibility and imagination that we will achieve a deal that works truly for both sides. michel barnier insisted the uk had to be more clear and realistic about a brexit deal. the eu couldn't show flexibility, he said, if the uk didn't show its hand. translation: i'm not frustrated but i am impatient. it's not that i'm angry, i'm determined. so where does that leave all of us? we know that brexit will have a big...
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david davis didn't appear to respond to it in public. to be one round every month. one round on the 18th september and another one the week beginning the 9th october. that will be critical because later that month, towards the end of october, there will be an eu summit on the 19th and 20th october. at that summit that the other 27eu leaders, not mr barnier, it's autumn the 27 leaders together have to decide whether those words "sufficient prog ress" whether those words "sufficient progress" has been made. the eu has a looming big hole in its budget coming up. for the uk, a looming big hole in its budget coming up. forthe uk, if we a looming big hole in its budget coming up. for the uk, if we can't getan coming up. for the uk, if we can't get an agreement on moving forward, we will not be able to talk about the trading relationships, which we think are the most important thing. it doesn't necessarily mean it's time to panic. we have to remember this, we are unravelling a0 years of history. no—one said it would be easy. unravelling a0 year
david davis didn't appear to respond to it in public. to be one round every month. one round on the 18th september and another one the week beginning the 9th october. that will be critical because later that month, towards the end of october, there will be an eu summit on the 19th and 20th october. at that summit that the other 27eu leaders, not mr barnier, it's autumn the 27 leaders together have to decide whether those words "sufficient prog ress" whether those words...
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in the seventh, chris davis at the plate. davis here lining this one to corner right field. bouncing off the wall. the outfielder slips. mancini showing off the speed here. he is being sent and the throw is not in time. a go-ahead rbi double for davis. orioles win 7-6. fiftd straight win and a game over .500 and davis got to see this. he's enjoying his pie. you got to when you win like that. right. i wonder what kind of pie that might -- the suspense. >>> but there was a big blow to the redskins, phil taylor sr. out for the season. he left the game early yesterday with a quad injury. mri confirms a torn quad. he will miss his third straight year in the nfl. he impressed all who worked with him on and off the field as he attempted a comeback from multiple knee surgeries. >>> nats park earlier tonight. two of the newest hall of famers added to the ring of honor. rodriguez played for two seasons and tim raines played part of 13 seasons with the expos and mark learner, first game since losing his leg after a battle with cancer. all around, a fantastic night at thanks so much. >>
in the seventh, chris davis at the plate. davis here lining this one to corner right field. bouncing off the wall. the outfielder slips. mancini showing off the speed here. he is being sent and the throw is not in time. a go-ahead rbi double for davis. orioles win 7-6. fiftd straight win and a game over .500 and davis got to see this. he's enjoying his pie. you got to when you win like that. right. i wonder what kind of pie that might -- the suspense. >>> but there was a big blow to...
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we've got a bit more of that from david davis.s and we urge the eu to be more flexible in their approach to withdrawal on this point. however i remain of the view that on this, as in many areas, there is an avoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future, they can't be completely cop part mentor lysed —— compartmentalised. will we see more meetings and rounds to speed up this process? both sides say they are ready to intensify the negotiations, that's the code they use food more and longer meetings and more documents. it doesn't look like one side have stuck their head above the parapet to say, let's do it. there were two more negotiating rounds scheduled. one in september and one in october. on the 19th of october we get the next eu summit of eu leaders and i think that will be a big political moment. theresa may will be piling on the pressure for those leaders to say sufficient progress has been made in this first round of talks which will be about trade and the future relationship. michel barnier said he didn't feel confide
we've got a bit more of that from david davis.s and we urge the eu to be more flexible in their approach to withdrawal on this point. however i remain of the view that on this, as in many areas, there is an avoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future, they can't be completely cop part mentor lysed —— compartmentalised. will we see more meetings and rounds to speed up this process? both sides say they are ready to intensify the negotiations, that's the code they use food more and...
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davis spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a statue from the civil war monument in fair mount park disappeared thursday night and new police want to necessity who did it and why. bust of former pennsylvania governor and general james a beaver was later found at an i-95 under pass, city officials don't know if the incident is related to recent controversies about historical monuments adding to the mystery is just how hard this statue is to move, and the bus t weighs several hundred pounds and was secured 15 feet off the ground. >> i can certainly understand why there is a heightened sensitivity around sculptures or memorials missing or going vandalized. i cannot say whether this has any kind of connection to recent events that have happened. >> philadelphia police are trying to figure out who stole the sculpture and why they dumped it. >>> this morning women and men are continuing the susan komen three day a 60-mile walk to raise machine toy fight breast cancer. "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh is live in fort washington this morning where walkers are resuming their fight against
davis spunt for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a statue from the civil war monument in fair mount park disappeared thursday night and new police want to necessity who did it and why. bust of former pennsylvania governor and general james a beaver was later found at an i-95 under pass, city officials don't know if the incident is related to recent controversies about historical monuments adding to the mystery is just how hard this statue is to move, and the bus t weighs several...
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i think that's perhaps david davis is aiming for the expression, friction—light —— david davies.ng about the transition between the existing customs union arrangements and what the post brexit trade deal will look like. this is a negative headline but the text is a bit more positive. business leaders have said it is a critical first step. nonetheless, business leaders have said it is a criticalfirst step. nonetheless, i think that the government are clearly going to have their work cut out if they want to avoid further negative comment. it is quite difficult, what their proposal is. at first reading, it does sound like a tautology. they are essentially proposing to leave the existing customs union and... reinventing the wheel? there is a similarity in that. that saying, if it looks like a duck, it quacks like a duck... that is only half the issue. we are also talking about trade on the continent, also how we would attract more trade. the thing that seems more trade. the thing that seems more confusing is the external element of the customs union that will remain unchanged during
i think that's perhaps david davis is aiming for the expression, friction—light —— david davies.ng about the transition between the existing customs union arrangements and what the post brexit trade deal will look like. this is a negative headline but the text is a bit more positive. business leaders have said it is a critical first step. nonetheless, business leaders have said it is a criticalfirst step. nonetheless, i think that the government are clearly going to have their work cut...