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one was a fort fort. one was a castle. there was an arsenal, a revolutionary war fort that was pretty much obsolete. and there was fort sumter, sumter at this time was incomplete construction had begun in 1828 and it was still not the guns had not been mounted. the fortress was meant to have 650 soldiers at this point before the action begins that had essentially none. some laborers who were working, working on the floor. so us control these properties and. that really rankled south carolina. that really rankled because again they felt that the north was this tyrannical force. and here in the harbor was this federal presence. then you know, this fort sumter galled them the most. it had this this, this gigantic flag flying from the top of this. you know, fortress with a 50 foot walls and three tiers of guns and so forth, really -- them off. and so, so the united states became concerned about this after after lincoln's election, after the declaration of of secession, but actually even even before lincoln's election, the unit
one was a fort fort. one was a castle. there was an arsenal, a revolutionary war fort that was pretty much obsolete. and there was fort sumter, sumter at this time was incomplete construction had begun in 1828 and it was still not the guns had not been mounted. the fortress was meant to have 650 soldiers at this point before the action begins that had essentially none. some laborers who were working, working on the floor. so us control these properties and. that really rankled south carolina....
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i can't stay in fort moultrie. if the south if south carolinian forces decide that this is they're going to seize this fort, they can do it in a heartbeat. but so he cooks up a plan, doesn't tell anyone, even his own officers, to move his garrison from fort moultrie into, fort sumter, which again was not yet finished. construction had begun in 1828, but it was not yet done in 1860. at the armaments were not yet in place. it was designed to hold 650 men. anderson's entire was 75 men. so he decides, okay, he's going to move this garrison basically to it in secret is he chooses initially christmas eve christmas night on the idea maybe those folks in charleston who wanted to kill him would be distract that was terrible weather. he decides that it's not going to work. he makes his move the next night and turns out he pulls it off flawlessly in cover of darkness. everybody gets into the fort, killing their families. at this point without anybody else knowing about it. no southern forces knowing about the first clue that
i can't stay in fort moultrie. if the south if south carolinian forces decide that this is they're going to seize this fort, they can do it in a heartbeat. but so he cooks up a plan, doesn't tell anyone, even his own officers, to move his garrison from fort moultrie into, fort sumter, which again was not yet finished. construction had begun in 1828, but it was not yet done in 1860. at the armaments were not yet in place. it was designed to hold 650 men. anderson's entire was 75 men. so he...
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i can't stay in fort moultrie. if the south if south carolinian forces decide that this is they're going to seize this fort, they can do it in a heartbeat. but so he cooks up a plan, doesn't tell anyone, even his own officers, to move his garrison from fort moultrie into, fort sumter, which again was not yet finished. construction had begun in 1828, but it was not yet done in 1860. at the armaments were not yet in place. it was designed to hold 650 men. anderson's entire was 75 men. so he decides, okay, he's going to move this garrison basically to it in secret is he chooses initially christmas eve christmas night on the idea maybe those folks in charleston who wanted to kill him would be distract that was terrible weather. he decides that it's not going to work. he makes his move the next night and turns out he pulls it off flawlessly in cover of darkness. everybody gets into the fort, killing their families. at this point without anybody else knowing about it. no southern forces knowing about the first clue that
i can't stay in fort moultrie. if the south if south carolinian forces decide that this is they're going to seize this fort, they can do it in a heartbeat. but so he cooks up a plan, doesn't tell anyone, even his own officers, to move his garrison from fort moultrie into, fort sumter, which again was not yet finished. construction had begun in 1828, but it was not yet done in 1860. at the armaments were not yet in place. it was designed to hold 650 men. anderson's entire was 75 men. so he...
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fort point is an old united states military fort.it was constructed in 1861, and it was actually built in response to the california gold rush. perhaps the fort's obscurity is due to its more modern, more golden neighbor. i like to say sometimes that fort point resides in the literal and metaphorical shadow of the golden gate bridge. among those who prefer the brick fort tucked in beneath the bridge is visual artist ben wood. i really love fort point. i think it's a cool place within its shadowy brick hallways. my name is cornelius sullivan, retired captain of san francisco fire department. wood is now using light and sound to tell some of fort point's lost stories. as kids, we were very, very active and out all the time. and it's called the bastion of memory. and what i've done is collect a series of oral histories from the national park archives, and it shows through pictures and sound, early history of fort point. they were beautiful vessels, painted white. through old audio recordings and photos, wood is mining some of the buildi
fort point is an old united states military fort.it was constructed in 1861, and it was actually built in response to the california gold rush. perhaps the fort's obscurity is due to its more modern, more golden neighbor. i like to say sometimes that fort point resides in the literal and metaphorical shadow of the golden gate bridge. among those who prefer the brick fort tucked in beneath the bridge is visual artist ben wood. i really love fort point. i think it's a cool place within its...
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we're seeing fort myers beach getting inundated. we're seeing all of these places that we love now underwater. welcome to violent earth. i'm liev schreiber. in the field of meteorology, there is no season more anticipated or feared than the atlantic hurricane season. every year, from june 1 to the end of november, millions find themselves in the crosshairs of these massive and often deadly storms. their strength and their direction hinge on complex ocean and atmospheric interactions. according to nasa, because of rising sea temperatures, we're seeing more hurricanes in the atlantic growing to category 3, category 4, or category 5 than compared to 40 years ago. in 2022, when hurricane ian slammed into florida, its power and its path took everyone by surprise. and it grew into one of the costliest disasters in us history. [music playing] [thunder crashes] derek van dam: ian was a strange one. terrifying. defied a lot of logic. tampa bay, for a very long period of time, was this ground zero for the worst impacts of the storm. eric jay
we're seeing fort myers beach getting inundated. we're seeing all of these places that we love now underwater. welcome to violent earth. i'm liev schreiber. in the field of meteorology, there is no season more anticipated or feared than the atlantic hurricane season. every year, from june 1 to the end of november, millions find themselves in the crosshairs of these massive and often deadly storms. their strength and their direction hinge on complex ocean and atmospheric interactions. according...
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of denhov, the only completely surviving fort.aybe it's better to go like this? so, we're on our way to fort denhov. here you go, a treat from a real field kitchen. in general, military-patriotic events are regularly held in fort dönhov. can i have a closer look? no, there is a rehearsal there now, the battle itself is in a week. what are you, trudsikh, it all ended back in 1945. don't you forget what you promised igor? by the way, there is a version that the entar room may be hidden on the territory of the eleventh fort, and i read something about it, yes, you too, and you, and they say that it may be buried on one of the defensive ditch, maybe we'll take a look, well let's go, they say for luck, i'm with you, yes, in general there are a lot of legends associated with the fort, but of course, the main one is about the entar room, they still can't play. and you won't change anything, just accept it as a given, or don't accept it at all, men don't change, whatever, i don't see how he hangs around this german woman, and if he doesn'
of denhov, the only completely surviving fort.aybe it's better to go like this? so, we're on our way to fort denhov. here you go, a treat from a real field kitchen. in general, military-patriotic events are regularly held in fort dönhov. can i have a closer look? no, there is a rehearsal there now, the battle itself is in a week. what are you, trudsikh, it all ended back in 1945. don't you forget what you promised igor? by the way, there is a version that the entar room may be hidden on the...
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well, in general , of course, it's not a good idea to walk around the fort without a guide.ok for them, maybe someone saw them. i beg you, don't run away. listen, to be honest, i'm more worried about alena. the white lady definitely doesn't do anything to her will do. what does the lady have to do with it? she said she wanted to quit. what if igor decides to get rid of his unreliable swindler? alena, alena, please, answer, stop doing stupid things already. alena. igor, alena, sasha, i asked you to wait on the bus. alena. i'm here. where's igor? he's stuck in the old ammunition elevator. help. here, here, i'm here. igor. igor. how did you get here? what kind of business trip is this? and who are you, actually? i'm his wife. hello, well, somehow everything sorted itself out, no listen, don't listen to her, and i'll do it myself, i 'll explain everything to you myself, well, what did he promise you there to get a divorce, and she, she's a patient, i'm a doctor, i'm a professional, it's... shut up, no, he didn't promise anything like that, because you have bipolar disorder, you
well, in general , of course, it's not a good idea to walk around the fort without a guide.ok for them, maybe someone saw them. i beg you, don't run away. listen, to be honest, i'm more worried about alena. the white lady definitely doesn't do anything to her will do. what does the lady have to do with it? she said she wanted to quit. what if igor decides to get rid of his unreliable swindler? alena, alena, please, answer, stop doing stupid things already. alena. igor, alena, sasha, i asked you...
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and the retraining brigade at fort riley, kansas. each of these facilities is designed to handle a different kind of problem solver. but at them all look for a disciplinary approach as directed toward rehabilitation and correction, rather than punishment of these offenders. inmates receive frequent counseling from military, police personnel, whoever received training and counseling techniques in order to accomplish this job. while other branches of the army with things the military believes primarily concerned with people. that's what makes the corps such a unique part of the service. are the corps members here teach or supervised the extensive vocational training programs which are designed to enable inmates to find a responsible place, military or civilian society upon release. looking at the career training, an honor system privileges many of these offenders enjoy. it's clear that the confinement system administered by today's military police has come a long way since the dark days of civil war. like andersonville. even in their m
and the retraining brigade at fort riley, kansas. each of these facilities is designed to handle a different kind of problem solver. but at them all look for a disciplinary approach as directed toward rehabilitation and correction, rather than punishment of these offenders. inmates receive frequent counseling from military, police personnel, whoever received training and counseling techniques in order to accomplish this job. while other branches of the army with things the military believes...
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one was a fort fort. one was a castle. there was an arsenal, a revolutionary war fort that was pretty much obsolete. and there was fort sumter, sumter at this time was incomplete construction had begun in 1828 and it was still not the guns had not been mounted. the fortress was meant to have 650 soldiers at this point before the action begins that had essentially none. some laborers who were working, working on the floor. so us control these properties and. that really rankled south carolina. that really rankled because again they felt that the north was this tyrannical force. and here in the harbor was this federal presence. then you know, this fort sumter galled them the most. it had this this, this gigantic flag flying from the top of this. you know, fortress with a 50 foot walls and three tiers of guns and so forth, really -- them off. and so, so the united states became concerned about this after after lincoln's election, after the declaration of of secession, but actually even even before lincoln's election, the unit
one was a fort fort. one was a castle. there was an arsenal, a revolutionary war fort that was pretty much obsolete. and there was fort sumter, sumter at this time was incomplete construction had begun in 1828 and it was still not the guns had not been mounted. the fortress was meant to have 650 soldiers at this point before the action begins that had essentially none. some laborers who were working, working on the floor. so us control these properties and. that really rankled south carolina....
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so at fort and the next battle was fort don osten. and that was the first one that he really worked at in when grant sold years were coming in one side of the fort at fort henry and taking from the confessor. that's who had surrendered the mail carriers coming in from the other side to bring the mail and then he went from there to nashville or to memphis. he was always with grant. he was everywhere. and that made him one of the most beloved men in the united states. so here's our man. in 1862, colonel marquand, superintendent of mails, and you'll see that this photograph is from us army heritage center in carlisle. and the interesting thing to note is, of course he's not wearing a uniform. in fact, he was never actually mmissioned a colonel but grant called him colonel to give him the status he needed to cut through red tape, which was in fact a term that originated in the civil war, to cut through red tape. and because grant called him colonel, everybody called him colonel, literally for the rest of his life. there is not one iota of
so at fort and the next battle was fort don osten. and that was the first one that he really worked at in when grant sold years were coming in one side of the fort at fort henry and taking from the confessor. that's who had surrendered the mail carriers coming in from the other side to bring the mail and then he went from there to nashville or to memphis. he was always with grant. he was everywhere. and that made him one of the most beloved men in the united states. so here's our man. in 1862,...
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fort point is an old united states military fort.s constructed in 1861, and it was actually built in response to the california gold rush. perhaps the fort's obscurity is due to its more modern, more golden neighbor. i like to say sometimes that fort point resides in the literal and metaphorical shadow of the golden gate bridge. among those who prefer the brick fort tucked in beneath the bridge is visual artist ben wood. i really love fort point. i think it's a cool place within its shadowy brick hallways. my name is cornelius sullivan, retired captain of san francisco fire department. wood is now using light and sound to tell some of fort point's lost stories. as kids, we were very, very active out out all the time. and it's called the bastion of memory. and what i've done is collect a series of oral histories from the national park archives, and it shows through pictures and sound. early history of fort point. they were beautiful vessels, painted white. through old audio recordings and photos, wood is mining some of the building's
fort point is an old united states military fort.s constructed in 1861, and it was actually built in response to the california gold rush. perhaps the fort's obscurity is due to its more modern, more golden neighbor. i like to say sometimes that fort point resides in the literal and metaphorical shadow of the golden gate bridge. among those who prefer the brick fort tucked in beneath the bridge is visual artist ben wood. i really love fort point. i think it's a cool place within its shadowy...
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it's called fort frederick hill. then, and butler points his cannon across what is now the inner harbor and threatens to open fire at the first sign of a of a secession or a, you know, confederate flag. so, of course he doesn't do that. but the lincoln and general scott are livid that has done this. lincoln is maryland very carefully. he knows that he needs maryland to in the union and butler has just come in and put his strategy at very high risk. so lincoln butler, relieve lincoln and scott relieve butler of command. they don't kick him out of the army because i think there were they were afraid he'd more damage outside than if he remained in the army. and they sent it down to fort monroe, fortress monroe in virginia, where they figured to be out of the way. so, again, if so, if anybody says, oh, well, the union marched troops into into you know, lincoln sent troops into baltimore in the spring of 1861. well, he didn't in fact, he was fierce about it. so so butler being sent to fort monroe is to play a very importa
it's called fort frederick hill. then, and butler points his cannon across what is now the inner harbor and threatens to open fire at the first sign of a of a secession or a, you know, confederate flag. so, of course he doesn't do that. but the lincoln and general scott are livid that has done this. lincoln is maryland very carefully. he knows that he needs maryland to in the union and butler has just come in and put his strategy at very high risk. so lincoln butler, relieve lincoln and scott...
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one day i was flying with a guy from fort kent, maine. his name was gary dumont, and we called him frantic and when he signed up for flight school, he thought he was going to get to fly fixed wing because that's what he wanted. fly main float planes and that kind of stuff. and so he wasn't real happy about being a helicopter pilot and he used to say if an egg beaters, that's all him. he wasn't real happy plan helicopter. but this particular day we were all floating some navy ships taken where they brought ammo up to support the invasion of cambodia and we had a cargo net and we'd go in and hook it and bring it over to the rearm point, drop it and pick up a spare net and take it out to navy ship. and we were bringing these cargo nets full of ammo to the rearming point. well, on one trip, the injured pilot came on and they were natori is for being false indications. so i had a new crew chief. we had the back, the gunner was on the ground guiding us guidance in where we could drop the load. and i said hey, i got to find out just how about ch
one day i was flying with a guy from fort kent, maine. his name was gary dumont, and we called him frantic and when he signed up for flight school, he thought he was going to get to fly fixed wing because that's what he wanted. fly main float planes and that kind of stuff. and so he wasn't real happy about being a helicopter pilot and he used to say if an egg beaters, that's all him. he wasn't real happy plan helicopter. but this particular day we were all floating some navy ships taken where...
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the fort mills hospital on corregidor, about 20, were assigned to sternberg general in manila. six or seven in the station hospital at fort scott sundberg near clark field, and a dozen navy nurses on cavity naval base, five navy nurses were stationed at the naval hospital on guam. 600 miles to the east and duty in the tropics consisted of routine nursing duties on wards or in surgery. a busy maternity ward yet ample free time to enjoy the pleasures and adventures of life overseas. but early in 1941, things began to change as more troops came in from the states training stepped up with practice, air raid and blackout drills. the nurses numbers had grown to 105. the possible tree of war was on everyone's mind, but the -- had completely closed off the rest of the mariana islands, even the native people in guam who had over there couldn't visit them. well, now obviously if they were closed off that island, there was something going on over there they didn't want anybody to know about. i was out in the middle of the pacific in the area of the marianas islands. we saw some japanese s
the fort mills hospital on corregidor, about 20, were assigned to sternberg general in manila. six or seven in the station hospital at fort scott sundberg near clark field, and a dozen navy nurses on cavity naval base, five navy nurses were stationed at the naval hospital on guam. 600 miles to the east and duty in the tropics consisted of routine nursing duties on wards or in surgery. a busy maternity ward yet ample free time to enjoy the pleasures and adventures of life overseas. but early in...
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as teens, michael and penny would send months on sealand, holding down the fort, as it were.ccaneers. >> when the press came out and took photographs, my father came me down and said, now, look, how many times have i told you, you do not hold a gun like that. >> you weren't holding the gun the right way. >> if you look at the picture, the way i'm holding the guns is dreadful. >> firmly settled on sealand, the bates' remained a nuance to the british government. so much so as a warning to the family, a team of royal engineers blew up a similar north sea fort. at sealand's national archives, which doubles as prince michael's dining room table, we were shown declassified plans drown up by the british ministry of defense to take sealand by force. >> the following units have to be available in the execution of the operation, royal navy, two wessex fire helicopters, craft from hm naval base chatham, portsmouth, medway, and a clearance diving team. it's crazy, isn't it? >> reporter: but it wasn't just the british governent that wanted to dislodge the family. in august 1978, a band of
as teens, michael and penny would send months on sealand, holding down the fort, as it were.ccaneers. >> when the press came out and took photographs, my father came me down and said, now, look, how many times have i told you, you do not hold a gun like that. >> you weren't holding the gun the right way. >> if you look at the picture, the way i'm holding the guns is dreadful. >> firmly settled on sealand, the bates' remained a nuance to the british government. so much so...
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, they shot 18 missiles, six of them disassembled in air, 12 landed as they said outside of the fort and nobody was injured in the true sense of the word. maria: are you worried about the retaliatory order. >> i'm worried about the people that we have an office that are grossly incompetent and world war iii before i get there. we will not have world war iii if i'm there. maria: there are threats on you we heard more details about iran plotting to assassinate. >> i put out a word if they do that we have to blow them off the face of the earth because you can't do that you have to blow them off the face of the earth and i said that and i put it out two days ago because there was a report to that effect in a very well could be true and i said if that happens you have to blow the country off the face of the earth because that will be a whole new world order, the probably have nobody respects biden and nobody respects kamala harris is a big problem. maria: you said at the debate and rnc we want our hostages back and they better be back before i assume office or you pay a big rice what did
, they shot 18 missiles, six of them disassembled in air, 12 landed as they said outside of the fort and nobody was injured in the true sense of the word. maria: are you worried about the retaliatory order. >> i'm worried about the people that we have an office that are grossly incompetent and world war iii before i get there. we will not have world war iii if i'm there. maria: there are threats on you we heard more details about iran plotting to assassinate. >> i put out a word if...
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they have no choice but to stop at fort dallas. it's on biscayne point is right in the heart of downtown miami today they sail up to within shouting of it it's just a little ways up the miami they see about of these men gathered on their wharf watching them they shout up saying their records salvagers they're looking for salvage for wrecked boats and whatnot along the coast and they need some provisions but their ship their ship is anchored out sight the hidden threat being that there are people behind us if you don't give us what we want the leader ashore demanded that they want to know where their ship was because he believe them. then he says they can come ashore and he'll sell them some things. they're not about to go ashore. they demand that the people in fort dallas send a canoe, someone out to them. finally, a canoe comes out, but the man in it says, nope, nope, nope, you got to come to shore rule refuses and then says, fine to hell you, we'll go spend our gold somewhere. this is a two sided threat. it tells these guys they
they have no choice but to stop at fort dallas. it's on biscayne point is right in the heart of downtown miami today they sail up to within shouting of it it's just a little ways up the miami they see about of these men gathered on their wharf watching them they shout up saying their records salvagers they're looking for salvage for wrecked boats and whatnot along the coast and they need some provisions but their ship their ship is anchored out sight the hidden threat being that there are...
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during the campaign four karyak forts were captured, the upper kamchatka fort was founded on the kamchatkaer. the expedition route ended at the southern tip of the peninsula, where atlasov had the opportunity. the oceans and kamchatka were important for russian explorers and for the russian authorities, first of all, because it opened up new sources of furs, and as in the 16th century it was called rybizub, that is, a marginal tusk, in second place were the information that the russian authorities received about the newly conquered territories, that is, some geographical details, knowledge about the tribes that inhabited these lands, about their customs, about what they could give to the russian economy. in addition, tsar peter decided to use the japanese brought by denbe to teach the russians japanese and to obtain information about russia's new neighbor, japan. at that time, japan was closed to all european powers except holland and portugal, but the dutch kept their secrets sacredly and shared them with no one. did not intend to, russian monarchs, starting with peter i, showed great int
during the campaign four karyak forts were captured, the upper kamchatka fort was founded on the kamchatkaer. the expedition route ended at the southern tip of the peninsula, where atlasov had the opportunity. the oceans and kamchatka were important for russian explorers and for the russian authorities, first of all, because it opened up new sources of furs, and as in the 16th century it was called rybizub, that is, a marginal tusk, in second place were the information that the russian...
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the story begins here in fort worth, texas. turned out to be the perfect growing up place for a rough- and-tumble free spirit named ashlea harris . >> i was around 10 when she was born. and so, perfect age to pretend she was my baby. >> melissa is her older sister. >> she march to the beat of a different drum. she f would wear things that did not match. her hair didn't seemed combed. >> she was never the little princess type. >> no, >>evno. >> there were three girls and ashlea was the baby. their mom remembered how ashlea loved sports and music and bingo. >> it was our mother-daughter bonding time. she would get excited. >> by the time she got to high school, she had lots of friends. even hoa boyfriend. she was devoted to her two dads, her father tommy, and her stepfather chuck. did she talk about getting into your line of work? >> she was interested. i think she took an interest in and it. >> she ended inup working at blockbuster video and that is where she met a customer named laura. >> i walked around the store for a little
the story begins here in fort worth, texas. turned out to be the perfect growing up place for a rough- and-tumble free spirit named ashlea harris . >> i was around 10 when she was born. and so, perfect age to pretend she was my baby. >> melissa is her older sister. >> she march to the beat of a different drum. she f would wear things that did not match. her hair didn't seemed combed. >> she was never the little princess type. >> no, >>evno. >> there...
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we're live on the ground in fort myers, florida.s. ♪ i wanna hold you forever ♪ hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ i'm not a doctor. i'm not even in a doctor's office. i'm standing on the streets talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart? my heart's pretty good. —you sure? —i think so. how do you know? you're driving a car, you have the check engine light. but the heart doesn't have a hey, check heart sign. i want to show you something. put both fingers right on those pads. there you go. in 30 seconds we're going to have a medical-grade ekg reading. —there it is! —that is you. look at that. with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds from anywhere. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation, one of the leading causes of stroke. and it's the only personal ekg that's fda-cleared to detect normal heart rhythm, bradycardia an
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the engens aren't working anymore. we'll get to the fort and figure out what to do. who are you? put your weapons on the floor, strength. split up, search the ford, first of all we need to find jonathan foster.
the engens aren't working anymore. we'll get to the fort and figure out what to do. who are you? put your weapons on the floor, strength. split up, search the ford, first of all we need to find jonathan foster.
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kelly also interviewed general abner doubleday, who fired the first gun at fort sumter. kelly made this illustrate and it was criticized by some saying, well, he put an old ship's cannon in the port there and, set of a proper gun, a fort. so after the drawing was published, you know, kelly went to doubleday and said, i'm receiving criticisms. the cannon and double said, no, you're right. it old ship cannon, the governor of south carolina had all the proper the good guns removed and replaced with old obsolete cannon. and so that's how kelly worked. everything had to be details. he wouldn't a button on a uniform unless he could document it. and again, save the notes to, protect the art. they were publishing a history united states, bryant's history of the u.s. and kelly was going to receive the commission to do art for that book. and it came to the point of the battle of gettysburg. and the publisher could not to have a page to general hancock and a page for general meade and a page general slocombe. so what did they do? kelly suggested there was only one time in the battl
kelly also interviewed general abner doubleday, who fired the first gun at fort sumter. kelly made this illustrate and it was criticized by some saying, well, he put an old ship's cannon in the port there and, set of a proper gun, a fort. so after the drawing was published, you know, kelly went to doubleday and said, i'm receiving criticisms. the cannon and double said, no, you're right. it old ship cannon, the governor of south carolina had all the proper the good guns removed and replaced...
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i have a passion, i drink forte a catena, i turment the animal and do not compare me.ave never been stingy on stage and tried not to bore the audience, said muslim magomayev. moonlight serenade, performed by people's artist of russia, alexander sirov. if i could enter through the silence of the night the kingdom of the flickering stars, i would take. carefully the moon, and brought it to us on the earth in my arms, let it shine like a magic lamp in the night. let its bright light illuminate the paths of lovers, we will follow the moon, you and i, the night hour, the miba of sleeping houses. and the moon will see us together, smile slightly, understand everything without words, let it shine itself, like a magic lamp in the night. let its bright light, whistle, the paths of lovers. muslim magamayev loved to perform heartfelt lyrical songs, and one of them, a song we all love, is called: take your time, performed by anastasia makeeva. you hurry, you hurry to me, if i'm far away, if it's hard for me, if i'm like in a bad dream, if the shadow of trouble is in my window, you
i have a passion, i drink forte a catena, i turment the animal and do not compare me.ave never been stingy on stage and tried not to bore the audience, said muslim magomayev. moonlight serenade, performed by people's artist of russia, alexander sirov. if i could enter through the silence of the night the kingdom of the flickering stars, i would take. carefully the moon, and brought it to us on the earth in my arms, let it shine like a magic lamp in the night. let its bright light illuminate the...
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there are discounts up to independence day on essential forte m. 10% in pharmacies plantain, you ande. vasyl winter's big broadcast. two hours of airtime, two hours. of your time, two hours to learn about the war and how the world lives, two hours to keep up with economic news and sports news. two hours in the company of favorite presenters, presenters who have become like-minded to many, as well as distinguished guests of the studio, the events of the day in two hours, vasyl zima's big broadcast, a project for intelligent and caring people, in the evening at espresso. the verkhovna rada regularly adopts new laws, but how do these changes affect? on our lives, we analyzed new resolutions to inform you about the latest changes in ukrainian legislation, how legislative norms change our lives, what to prepare for, these and other questions that concern ukrainians will be answered by the leading lawyers of the aktum bar association, see every tuesday at 7:55 in the legal expertise program on the espresso tv channel. we come back and remind you that our collection is still going on, altho
there are discounts up to independence day on essential forte m. 10% in pharmacies plantain, you ande. vasyl winter's big broadcast. two hours of airtime, two hours. of your time, two hours to learn about the war and how the world lives, two hours to keep up with economic news and sports news. two hours in the company of favorite presenters, presenters who have become like-minded to many, as well as distinguished guests of the studio, the events of the day in two hours, vasyl zima's big...
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bell county, texas became in 1940 the home of camp hood and then fort hood. it is now i think the u.s. army's single largest base by number of people, it might be fort bragg, they go back and forth. it was set up to prepare troops to fight in world war ii and to use artillery and tanks especially in one or two. it sits right on the edge of where cotton and grain are grown and then when you get into texas ranching country, it's right on that ecological line. several hundred farm families are uprooted to create this space. and it exists to this day. what it looks like now is an army town where there is a steady population but it constantly rotate. mostly young men. who now support a host of used car dealerships and bars and strip clubs and the rest of this. so what was once a very quiet small-scale farming area in this little part of texas has become a sperling operation whose economic -- sprawling operation whose economic life is entirely dependent on the base. i wanted to compare and contrast a place like fort hood, which is still up and operating come up wit
bell county, texas became in 1940 the home of camp hood and then fort hood. it is now i think the u.s. army's single largest base by number of people, it might be fort bragg, they go back and forth. it was set up to prepare troops to fight in world war ii and to use artillery and tanks especially in one or two. it sits right on the edge of where cotton and grain are grown and then when you get into texas ranching country, it's right on that ecological line. several hundred farm families are...
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man, who had been the gs 15 branch chief in 1970, stated that the toxin had in fact been moved from fort dietrich and stored in the laboratory. this was done on the basis of the loan, determined after conversations with the responsible project officer, he further stated that he made this decision based on the fact that the cost and difficulty of isolating the shellfish toxin were so great that it simply made no sense to destroy it, particularly when there would be no future source of such toxin. the current chief believes this explanation is correct, but still does not recall the actual act of receiving the material from fort dietrich. both of these middle grade officers agree that no, no one, including their immediate superior, was told of the retention of the shellfish toxin. if that amount of shellfish toxin were administered orally, which is one of the least efficient ways for administering it, it in terms of its lethality. that quantity was sufficient to kill at least the. 14,000 people. if it were administered with the sophisticated equipment that was found in the laboratory, that
man, who had been the gs 15 branch chief in 1970, stated that the toxin had in fact been moved from fort dietrich and stored in the laboratory. this was done on the basis of the loan, determined after conversations with the responsible project officer, he further stated that he made this decision based on the fact that the cost and difficulty of isolating the shellfish toxin were so great that it simply made no sense to destroy it, particularly when there would be no future source of such...
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second was in fort worth, same line, same democrats out front, and the third was in north fort worthration drive trying to get illegals to have driver's licenses so that they have id. >> again. certainly, two points i'd make, one, i've experienced that self whether out in arizona or up in virginia as well as my home state of texas when i moved back home. but you specifically mentioned one city, and the aliens that we see smuggling in our county, the people that come down are heading to fort worth, they're heading to dallas, they're heading dog houston. so i certainly believe those quotes you have are accurate. maria: all right. sheriff, we're going to keep watching this, of course. we've got about 80 days until election day. sheriff, thanks very much, t the had cleveland joining us this morning. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ maria: this week on meanings with maria, tomorrow senator roger marshall investigating google and why it seems to suppress and censor can conservative content. he joins me live. wednesday former border patrol chief rodney scott on the shockingly limited
second was in fort worth, same line, same democrats out front, and the third was in north fort worthration drive trying to get illegals to have driver's licenses so that they have id. >> again. certainly, two points i'd make, one, i've experienced that self whether out in arizona or up in virginia as well as my home state of texas when i moved back home. but you specifically mentioned one city, and the aliens that we see smuggling in our county, the people that come down are heading to...
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man, who had been the gs 15 branch chief in 1970, stated that the toxin had in fact been moved from fort dietrich and stored in the laboratory. this was done on the basis of the loan, determined after conversations with the responsible project officer, he further stated that he made this decision based on the fact that the cost and difficulty of isolating the shellfish toxin were so great that it simply made no sense to destroy it, particularly when there would be no future source of such toxin. the current chief believes this explanation is correct, but still does not recall the actual act of receiving the material from fort dietrich. both of these middle grade officers agree that no, no one, including their immediate superior, was told of the retention of the shellfish toxin. if that amount of shellfish toxin were administered orally, which is one of the least efficient ways for administering it, it in terms of its lethality. that quantity was sufficient to kill at least the. 14,000 people. if it were administered with the sophisticated equipment that was found in the laboratory, that
man, who had been the gs 15 branch chief in 1970, stated that the toxin had in fact been moved from fort dietrich and stored in the laboratory. this was done on the basis of the loan, determined after conversations with the responsible project officer, he further stated that he made this decision based on the fact that the cost and difficulty of isolating the shellfish toxin were so great that it simply made no sense to destroy it, particularly when there would be no future source of such...