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dr. stephen's as community i'll be send a corrected communication to the marshall elementary school community and give the appropriate summary of that particular meeting i want to apologize she's absolutely right. >> thank you, mr. superintendant reverend brown. >> thank you madam president and board do and ladies and gentlemen, in 19 hundred 2406 thousand lives were lost in gavl son texas to a terrific hurricane m our times the lost is not that severe because we have systems of warnings i come before you this evening as president of the ac p as pastor the bachelorette church for 40 years to issue a positive factual compassionate warning the warning is that if we are not vigilant about african-american mists and teachers are treatment e treated fairly in this school district we shall sweet a terrific hurricane that will destroy all the intentional matters that we have advanced regarding doing a better job of the treatment of of african-americans 1970 we had 24 thousand african-american students in this scapegoat and we are all in that loss that's given us a number of 45 hundred we're talking
dr. stephen's as community i'll be send a corrected communication to the marshall elementary school community and give the appropriate summary of that particular meeting i want to apologize she's absolutely right. >> thank you, mr. superintendant reverend brown. >> thank you madam president and board do and ladies and gentlemen, in 19 hundred 2406 thousand lives were lost in gavl son texas to a terrific hurricane m our times the lost is not that severe because we have systems of...
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dr. stephen cushman. he has been teaching there since 1982 and he has published multiple books. and a civil war book entitled "bloody promenade." it is an outstanding book and as you will discover he has a way of taking evidence that historians see as a transparent window into the past and he is able to interrogate sources and he writes about the beauty of it. it is absolutely superb. today he will be speaking on one part of the most recent book. that book is entitled, belligerent muse. five northern writers and how they changed our understanding of the civil war. there was life for joshua chamberlain after gettysburg and we will be talking about him at appomattox. please welcome, steve cushman. >> thank you very much and good morning everyone. it is great to be here. i want to say again, thanks a lot to everybody who is making this possible. a lot of you go to conferences and some of us help run them and you find out how much work this is. you would think that somebody planned this conference you heard joan say in the last couple minutes of her talks that after grant finished t
dr. stephen cushman. he has been teaching there since 1982 and he has published multiple books. and a civil war book entitled "bloody promenade." it is an outstanding book and as you will discover he has a way of taking evidence that historians see as a transparent window into the past and he is able to interrogate sources and he writes about the beauty of it. it is absolutely superb. today he will be speaking on one part of the most recent book. that book is entitled, belligerent...
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dr. stephen cushman, the robert c taylor professor of english at the university of virginia in charlottesville. he has been teaching there since 1982 as a scholar and also as a poet. he has published multiple books and articles. his first civil war book entitled "bloody promenade: the collections by civil war battle," which happens to be the battle of the wilderness. it is an outstanding book. as you will discover, he has a way of taking evidence historians often see as a transparent window into a past but he's able to interrogate sources and writes about them beautifully. his analysis is absolutely superb. today, he will be speaking on one part of his most recent published by the university of north carolina. that book is entitled "belligerent muse: five northern writers and how they shaped our understanding of his evil war. this book chronicles abraham lincoln, while whitman sherman ambrose bierce and today subject, joshua chamberlain. in fact, there was life for joshua chamberlain after gettysburg, and we will be talking about chamberlain and appomattox. please welcome steve cushman. [appla
dr. stephen cushman, the robert c taylor professor of english at the university of virginia in charlottesville. he has been teaching there since 1982 as a scholar and also as a poet. he has published multiple books and articles. his first civil war book entitled "bloody promenade: the collections by civil war battle," which happens to be the battle of the wilderness. it is an outstanding book. as you will discover, he has a way of taking evidence historians often see as a transparent...
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dr. said after surgery stephen needed intensive chemo therapy.is time she talked about her experience doing triathlons. >> it's been my dream to get a patient out there to do it as well. >> reporter: this year that dream is coming true. stephen is healthy and ready to race. >> it's 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: he even got his little brother to help him train as seen in this fun video he posted on youtube. he said doing a triathlon is a way to give back. money raised goes toward cancer research at dhop. chop. it's expected to raise $500,000. >> that could make a huge difference in childhood cancer research. stephen and his family hope his story of survival help others kids battling cancer. >> i feel like doing the triathlon i've returned to where i was before cancer. ali gorman channel 6 "action news." >> up next, meteorologist chris sowers will take a final look at the accuweather forecast, you can see them getting ready for the tall ships this morning hopefully people can get out there and joy it a little bit before the rain starts falling we'll have
dr. said after surgery stephen needed intensive chemo therapy.is time she talked about her experience doing triathlons. >> it's been my dream to get a patient out there to do it as well. >> reporter: this year that dream is coming true. stephen is healthy and ready to race. >> it's 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: he even got his little brother to help him train as seen in this fun video he posted on youtube. he said doing a triathlon is a way to give back. money raised goes...
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dr. martin luther king jr. the physical building has been burned to the ground and destroyed in an earthquake and each time restored. former pastor stephenhe church is a symbol of its people >> it was literally formed to make a statement. a majestic sanctuary was built to prove that people of color could do great things. >> reporter: singleton says the church not only survived tough times but thrived and will do so again. craig boswell, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the investigation in the deadly shooting at emanuel ame church. we'll talk with governor nikki haley. >>> and in california where the water may soon run dry. >>> and the importance of wearing seatbelts this the back seat of car. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com m alison harmelin. have a great d -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com griego. >>> well, the balloons are out already as crews are preparing for the parade later this morning. our coverage starts at 9: 30. the parade starts at
dr. martin luther king jr. the physical building has been burned to the ground and destroyed in an earthquake and each time restored. former pastor stephenhe church is a symbol of its people >> it was literally formed to make a statement. a majestic sanctuary was built to prove that people of color could do great things. >> reporter: singleton says the church not only survived tough times but thrived and will do so again. craig boswell, cbs news, charleston, south carolina....
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dr. patrick o'gara talks about the health care law and the latest advances in heart representative jason chaffetz is our guest for the next half hour. our reporters questioning him, stephen dina and and matt fuller. stephen, we will start with you. stephen: we are learning more details about this. i was wondering what the latest you have heard. if heard it might have expanded to millions more former employees. what is the latest your hearing? what is your take on it at this point? is this a willful negligence bad management, a goof or an act of god disaster that is unavoidable and we will have to get used to as we go forward? rep. chaffetz: we should have seen this coming a long time ago. there are very nefarious actors across the world who have been trying to penetrate our i.t. infrastructure. there have been multiple reports warning, telling them that they need to make sure that these things are encrypted. they did not do that. there are literally millions of records with highly sensitive information that is out there. on tuesday, we are going to have a hearing. right now the office of , personnel management is being very resistant to agreeing to attend. i'm prepared t
dr. patrick o'gara talks about the health care law and the latest advances in heart representative jason chaffetz is our guest for the next half hour. our reporters questioning him, stephen dina and and matt fuller. stephen, we will start with you. stephen: we are learning more details about this. i was wondering what the latest you have heard. if heard it might have expanded to millions more former employees. what is the latest your hearing? what is your take on it at this point? is this a...
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dr. patrick o'gara talks about the health care law and the latest advances in heart representative jason chaffetz is our guest for the next half hour. our reporters questioning him, stephen dina and and matt fuller. stephen, we will start with you. stephen: we are learning more details about this. i was wondering what the latest you have heard. if heard it might have expanded to millions more former employees. what is the latest your hearing? what is your take on it at this point? is this a willful negligence bad management, a goof or an act of god disaster that is unavoidable and we will have to get used to as we go forward?
dr. patrick o'gara talks about the health care law and the latest advances in heart representative jason chaffetz is our guest for the next half hour. our reporters questioning him, stephen dina and and matt fuller. stephen, we will start with you. stephen: we are learning more details about this. i was wondering what the latest you have heard. if heard it might have expanded to millions more former employees. what is the latest your hearing? what is your take on it at this point? is this a...