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of the fort itself. most other 19th century forts that are made of a dobie -- southwest, they are gone except for the footprint on the ground. so you can really get an idea of what this area was like. this is also the only part of ,he fort that was two stories and this building right here, that is made of stone, you might wonder, why would there be a dobee building in an a fort? well, this was the jail, and if and youade out of adobe had some sort of instrument like a spoon or a fork, you could dig yourself out of jail. but if the jail was made of stone, you would stay put. this looks like it had two rooms, to sell areas. it was also a second story here and the was a courtroom in the second story. one thing we know about the soldiers who served here is that they work frequently in trouble. a nearby community, they liked to visit the women in the community, they got drunk, probably in and so an average month there might have been seven or eight soldiers who had run afoul of some sort of rule, and they mig
of the fort itself. most other 19th century forts that are made of a dobie -- southwest, they are gone except for the footprint on the ground. so you can really get an idea of what this area was like. this is also the only part of ,he fort that was two stories and this building right here, that is made of stone, you might wonder, why would there be a dobee building in an a fort? well, this was the jail, and if and youade out of adobe had some sort of instrument like a spoon or a fork, you could...
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let's go into the fort proper. as youthe big challenges ,ee as we go through the ruins the erosion of the adobe walls. it typically adobe is manufactured with mud, water, and some matter like straw to bind it. here, the adobe's permit only of sand and clay. they are much more susceptible to being damaged by rain. these are administrative buildings. one interesting thing about this although you see it as ruins, it also has preserved the footprint of the fort itself and must -- most other 19th-century forts made of adobe in the southwest are gone except for the footprint on the ground. this is the only part of the fourth that was two story. this building right here that is might wonder why would there be a stone building in an adobe fort, this was the jail. if you have an instrument like a spoon or some piece of metal you might be dig your way out of jail. if your fort had a jail constructed out of stone you were probably going to stay at -- probably stay put. there was a second story and a courtroom in the second st
let's go into the fort proper. as youthe big challenges ,ee as we go through the ruins the erosion of the adobe walls. it typically adobe is manufactured with mud, water, and some matter like straw to bind it. here, the adobe's permit only of sand and clay. they are much more susceptible to being damaged by rain. these are administrative buildings. one interesting thing about this although you see it as ruins, it also has preserved the footprint of the fort itself and must -- most other...
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jim wright was a long term congressman from the dallas-fort worth area, born in fort worth and he lived all over texas and oklahoma doing his childhood. he went to weather for college which is what brought him back to this area. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war ii and served a year there. then he became the mayor of rford, texas. inwas elected to congress 1954 to represent texas's 12th district. he served for 30 years, and then in 1986 became the speaker of the house of congress. in 1989, he resigned the speakership and came back to fort worth and became a professor here at tcu, where he taught in the political science department. he also offered many book and that he authored many books and he was a fixture here around campus. he brought his papers here to tcu, and we have them. we usually have several researchers a year and do research on the papers on his time in congress, the politics of the cold war era, the 1960's and 1970's, and ultimately the partisanship surrounding his resignation from congress and the ethics scandal he was involved in. we do hav
jim wright was a long term congressman from the dallas-fort worth area, born in fort worth and he lived all over texas and oklahoma doing his childhood. he went to weather for college which is what brought him back to this area. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war ii and served a year there. then he became the mayor of rford, texas. inwas elected to congress 1954 to represent texas's 12th district. he served for 30 years, and then in 1986 became the speaker of the...
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kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. he actually came into and we have photographs of -- fort worth, and wehout a draft -- have photographs of president kennedy and mrs. kennedy. they spend their nights in the texas hotel in downtown ft. worth, and the next minute, john f. kennedy gave a speech input t wase hotel, and jim wrigh part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce prayer breakfast. there are other photographs of rightdent kennedy and jim w together. the two men knew each other and had a relationship prior to this when john f. kennedy was running for congress and had just publishes book "profiles in courage." was in congress and had a local television show where he would invite guest and speak about common issues, and it was a way to keep in touch with his constituents. for one episode, he hosted john f. kennedy, who had just published this book and had an interview with him on his television program. wright: hel
kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. he actually came into and we have photographs of -- fort worth, and wehout a draft -- have photographs of president kennedy and mrs. kennedy. they spend their nights in the texas hotel in downtown ft. worth, and the next minute, john f. kennedy gave a speech input t wase hotel, and jim wrigh part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce prayer...
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kennedy exiting air force one and their arrival in fort worth. they spent the night in a texas hotel in downtown fort worth. the next morning, john f. kennedy take a speech in front of the hotel and jim wright was part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce breakfast that day that kennedy spoke at. there are other photographs of president kennedy and jim wright together on november 22, 1963. the two men had a relationship and knew each other prior to this, when john f. kennedy was running for congress and had just published his book "profiles in courage." jim wright was in congress and had a local television show where he would invite guests and to speak about prominent issues. it was a way to keep in touch with his constituents while for one episode he hosted john f. kennedy, who had just published this book. he has an interview with him on "profiles in courage." >> hello, this is congressman jim wright in another series of five-minute intervi
kennedy exiting air force one and their arrival in fort worth. they spent the night in a texas hotel in downtown fort worth. the next morning, john f. kennedy take a speech in front of the hotel and jim wright was part of the delegation that was with president kennedy at that speech. he also went to the fort worth convention center for the chamber of commerce breakfast that day that kennedy spoke at. there are other photographs of president kennedy and jim wright together on november 22, 1963....
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there are 20,000 troops that are active duty military there are fort drum.t is the largest employer in northern new york. elise stepanek, the congresswoman for that district, invited the president up there to to signed the defense authorization act, actually called the john s. mccain national defense authorization act. the defense bill contains a 2.1% pay raise for troops. they are doing there now is showing the president and air exercise with chinook helicopters. these said to be there to not only sign the bill but give remarks soon. the defense bill contains a 2.1% pay raise for our troops. and there are some specific provisions in there, including a formal asked for the pentagon for the missile interceptor sit site. president trump is watching this practice with the chinook helicopters right behind him. as i mentioned, this is the largest employer in northern new york. the annual economic impact of a $1.5 million. i'm sorry, $1.5 billion, got to get that right. here the exercise continues with the the troops. something very interesting about the space, si
there are 20,000 troops that are active duty military there are fort drum.t is the largest employer in northern new york. elise stepanek, the congresswoman for that district, invited the president up there to to signed the defense authorization act, actually called the john s. mccain national defense authorization act. the defense bill contains a 2.1% pay raise for troops. they are doing there now is showing the president and air exercise with chinook helicopters. these said to be there to not...
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. >> we begin at fort held in vast historic site, a >> fort sill than was established in maine, 1965. the primary reason it was established was to protect the citizens of the mississippi valley. the trade route had been historically the camino real, but it was also from santa fe to chihuahua and back. that was the purpose of the protection. more than anything else. of course, the location was because, from time out of mind, this was a spot that had easy access to water, firewood, and provides very easy view from all the surrounding areas. you can see enemies coming. you can see trade caravans coming. the soldiers who were here provided escort service. they would travel of people down el camino. that was the main purpose. this was a spot where they could rest, where they could find water. there was a hospital here. that's why it was located here and the purposes it serves. the ford has two period's of occupation, 1865 to 1878 as the first. the process of disassembling it. they take the windows and doors. they move them so they can use them in other locations. just threeg anyone years l
. >> we begin at fort held in vast historic site, a >> fort sill than was established in maine, 1965. the primary reason it was established was to protect the citizens of the mississippi valley. the trade route had been historically the camino real, but it was also from santa fe to chihuahua and back. that was the purpose of the protection. more than anything else. of course, the location was because, from time out of mind, this was a spot that had easy access to water, firewood,...
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i would like to recognize the congresswoman whose district includes fort drum. would like to tell you about elise. she called me so many times. i said i don't want to take her , calls. she wanted me to be here. i said i won't be able to. we will have to change a lot of scheduling. that didn't suit her. she didn't stop, and here i am. [applause] elise, come here. come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th mountain division, the most deployed unit in the u.s. army since 9/11. thank you for being here to sign the historic defense authorization act, which includes the largest pay increase, support for military families and investing in our readiness. climb to glory, 10th mountain division. thank you. [applause] president trump: she is an incredible representative. i also want to thank representatives dan donovan and joe wilson, who are with us today. where are you? stand up, please. stand up. thank you. thank you, fellas. [applause] there is another member of congress here tod
i would like to recognize the congresswoman whose district includes fort drum. would like to tell you about elise. she called me so many times. i said i don't want to take her , calls. she wanted me to be here. i said i won't be able to. we will have to change a lot of scheduling. that didn't suit her. she didn't stop, and here i am. [applause] elise, come here. come here, elise. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic...
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but he is en route to fort drum.are coming back with the president of the united states, signing a 700 billion-dollar defense spending bill momentarily. i will see you right after this. you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. trish: tesla ceo elon musk is out defending on a blog post why he tweeted about taking tesla private after "the wall street journal" reported that the securities & exchange commission is looking into mr. musk's tweets but does elon have more explaining to do? our very own susan li is here with the latest. hey, susan. >> short answer, trish, yes he has a lot of explaining to do with the blog post. not much of a lift in the shares. that shows you how much in the market elon musk still has. basically this log post he has been talking
but he is en route to fort drum.are coming back with the president of the united states, signing a 700 billion-dollar defense spending bill momentarily. i will see you right after this. you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you'll only pay $4.95. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase....
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is the formale entrance into the fort, so anyone who had business with the fort and of course the soldiers when they were coming and going, they would use this area. this was the only area that was two stories. see building that you don't was the post commissary and the storeroom, so this was actually a very significant place. they commissary would take care of the needs of the soldiers that the military was providing for them. unfortunately, this building is there are plans to possibly put some walls that would show a footprint so you can get a prescient -- and appreciation. i was talking about how you could see from this spot and you can see all the way around. someone60 degrees if were coming and posing a threat. you can see it very easily. system wherehad a they use heliograph's which is so theyfracting light could put a signal on top of the mountain and information could he transmitted. system inart of the new mexico. this building here was where the noncommissioned officers stayed, sergeants and corporals and they would be responsible for the men who would be crammed into this space
is the formale entrance into the fort, so anyone who had business with the fort and of course the soldiers when they were coming and going, they would use this area. this was the only area that was two stories. see building that you don't was the post commissary and the storeroom, so this was actually a very significant place. they commissary would take care of the needs of the soldiers that the military was providing for them. unfortunately, this building is there are plans to possibly put...
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he was a longtime congressman from the dallas-fort worth area. he lived all over texas and oklahoma during his childhood. he went to bed there for -- he went to weatherford college. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war a year there. then he became the mayor of weatherford, texas, and from the mayorship, he went on to run for congress and he wael
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it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th
it is truly an honor to welcome you to fort drum, home of the historic 10th
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separate trial a jury found trump's for my campaign chairman guilty on eight charges that's paul man a fort who is now facing sentencing for breaching campaign finance laws tax fraud and failing to disclose foreign bank accounts the jury did not reach a conclusion on ten other counts so here's how we're covering this one at a gallagher's in alexandria virginia where the man of war trial was happening we'll check in with him shortly but we are starting in new york outside the district court with kristen salumi it was quite a scene actually kristen we were watching the live feed reporters running out of that courthouse to deliver some pretty important news. absolutely a very dramatic unfolding of events here at the courthouse in manhattan michael cohen walked in looking cool and collected but choked up as the proceedings went on and the judge read the charges against him eight of them total that he pled guilty to as you noted five tax fraud one bank fraud two campaign finance violations and the implications for michael cohen the time that he could spend in jail the judge saying more than five
separate trial a jury found trump's for my campaign chairman guilty on eight charges that's paul man a fort who is now facing sentencing for breaching campaign finance laws tax fraud and failing to disclose foreign bank accounts the jury did not reach a conclusion on ten other counts so here's how we're covering this one at a gallagher's in alexandria virginia where the man of war trial was happening we'll check in with him shortly but we are starting in new york outside the district court with...
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our preferred solution is to simply sever the fort baker project from the overall project until thisroject can be fully planned and studied. alternatively, and other acceptable solution would be to adopt the three simple regional transportation solutions we have provided to you as part of our correspondence. the national park service has acknowledged its long-term plan to connect its various facilities to one another. that makes these regional transportation solutions all the more important. in addressing the comments you heard this morning, there is nothing in the project description, or project agreement, that prevents the court baker project from expanding from its current projected two weekend day trips to 200. nothing in the project agreement prevents a tremendous expansion of the initially planned fort baker service. that is why our three mitigation measures are so critical to us. this is a 50 year project. so there is lots that can happen in 50 years. we are trying to predict an uncertain future. this is why we have proposed the three very simple regional transportation soluti
our preferred solution is to simply sever the fort baker project from the overall project until thisroject can be fully planned and studied. alternatively, and other acceptable solution would be to adopt the three simple regional transportation solutions we have provided to you as part of our correspondence. the national park service has acknowledged its long-term plan to connect its various facilities to one another. that makes these regional transportation solutions all the more important. in...
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our next stop is fort nelson the last town for a long time. the museum there is mainly dedicated to the alaska highway. it was founded by moral brown a ninety year old mechanic who is himself part of the history of the. alaska highway. his pride and joy are his vintage vehicles most of which are still running. he started collecting them when he came to fort nelson in one thousand nine hundred fifty five. on the building of a highway they were. like pushed up or cruel through. heard of. the law. maybe maybe cut. a bank down or. we all knew her you could run. in addition to the vehicles model also preserves other treasures he's even made a peep box for his old photos. the hard way. around eleven thousand soldiers and several thousand civilians worked on the highway accidents were frequent as many soldiers from the southern united states had never experienced snow or slippery mountain passes. it was a miracle that the construction crews advanced an average of two to three kilometers per day. things became difficult when they reached the mountains
our next stop is fort nelson the last town for a long time. the museum there is mainly dedicated to the alaska highway. it was founded by moral brown a ninety year old mechanic who is himself part of the history of the. alaska highway. his pride and joy are his vintage vehicles most of which are still running. he started collecting them when he came to fort nelson in one thousand nine hundred fifty five. on the building of a highway they were. like pushed up or cruel through. heard of. the law....
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finally, i want to thank a very special group of patriots at fort drum. all of the amazing spouses and family members whose love and support make your service possible, whether you like it or not, they make it possible. please, thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] they know. they know. right? look at him. he's smiling. they know. last year, we secured a historic $700 billion to rebuild our military. and now the national defense authorization act paves the way for another 1700 -- listen to this now. so we have been trying to get money. they never gave us money for the military for years and years. and it was depleted. we got $700 billion. and next year, already approved, we have $716 billion to give you the finest planes and ships and tanks and missiles anywhere on earth. nobody makes them like we do. and very, very far distant in this case -- jobs are very important in all cases. but in this case, military might is more important than even jobs. but all this equipment is made right here in the u.s.a. and it's the best equipment on earth. nobody ma
finally, i want to thank a very special group of patriots at fort drum. all of the amazing spouses and family members whose love and support make your service possible, whether you like it or not, they make it possible. please, thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] they know. they know. right? look at him. he's smiling. they know. last year, we secured a historic $700 billion to rebuild our military. and now the national defense authorization act paves the way for another 1700 -- listen...
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just like the caribbean islands these forts were the super structures with a triangular trade genuine military platforms the offered protection for guarded goods and captives before departure by sea. in less than eighty years forty three four to rebuilt from senegal to the niger delta every stone and every beam every element of masonry was transported by boat from europe. most of these fortresses are built by states individual capitalists or even groups of trading capitalists did not have that kind of money in order to build those sorts of fortresses. in sixteen eighty four back east because director of the company just had a gun wrote a progress report for the real fourteen on the construction force. the king kept an eye on spending every penny invested in the slave trade had to generate profit. cost of all it's necessary to know what size the fortress must be the height of each busted up to control the quantity of bricks sand and whitewash that needs to be carried. as this expense would be considerable it is possible to provide some through congress but the chopper eight fortresses
just like the caribbean islands these forts were the super structures with a triangular trade genuine military platforms the offered protection for guarded goods and captives before departure by sea. in less than eighty years forty three four to rebuilt from senegal to the niger delta every stone and every beam every element of masonry was transported by boat from europe. most of these fortresses are built by states individual capitalists or even groups of trading capitalists did not have that...
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we were bringing in -- setting up army forts in the state -- all over the state. raising moree , european types of cattle. was thet major breed brown cattle with the white faces. have those on the south 20. cows.are big, meaty they would butcher them and feed the native americans on reservations as well as soldiers living in forts in the area. they moved these cattle back and forth from here, to texas, up north to datsun z, kansas, -- to .odge city, kansas -- you see the old western movies. that is what this was. that is the story. cowboys out on the range with i am standing in front of a truck widen, and -- a wagon. it was supposedly created by charles. food andto bring the all of the supplies to the cowboys out on the range. they do not come to town. they did not have homes like we have today. they probably had a home summer, but they would spend months on the trail with the cattle. was ins what new mexico the late 1800s and early 1900s. this was the big industry. agriculture, forming, and ranching, connects all of us. if you look at your family -- is part of ou
we were bringing in -- setting up army forts in the state -- all over the state. raising moree , european types of cattle. was thet major breed brown cattle with the white faces. have those on the south 20. cows.are big, meaty they would butcher them and feed the native americans on reservations as well as soldiers living in forts in the area. they moved these cattle back and forth from here, to texas, up north to datsun z, kansas, -- to .odge city, kansas -- you see the old western movies....
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for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with their three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts. the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast when the airway territory of the congo kingdom equitorial africa became the world's main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learn that over an eight year period the english company shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african partners to plan rationalize and industrialize their methods of mass deportation. slaves or often bought on credit.
for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with their three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts. the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast when the airway territory of the congo kingdom equitorial africa...
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eisenhower at grant hall, the army service school at fort leavenworth, kansas. about 150 miles east of his parents' modest home in abilene. ike had managed to spend a quite holiday at home with his mother, father, younger brothers and a new sisters-in-law before returning to duty at fort leavenworth immediately after new year's day. since mid december 1917 he had been detailed as an instructor of second divisional lue tonalts who now required three months of tractal military training to require them to led men in france. his duty was to teach them bayonet drills and lead them in calisthenics and other daily exercises to condition them for life in the trenches. the training at eleven worth would only intensify as the days went by. the winters were severe and we had lots of snow, he wrote but he said my duties were one way of keeping my warm. graduation exercises at leavenworth were held on february 25 while ike awaited his next set of orders. he homed to return to fort sam houston at san antonio, texas to spend time with mamie and his son. but in his heart of hea
eisenhower at grant hall, the army service school at fort leavenworth, kansas. about 150 miles east of his parents' modest home in abilene. ike had managed to spend a quite holiday at home with his mother, father, younger brothers and a new sisters-in-law before returning to duty at fort leavenworth immediately after new year's day. since mid december 1917 he had been detailed as an instructor of second divisional lue tonalts who now required three months of tractal military training to require...
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they took it was to camp for, fort, des- camp moines. we learned had a fight, i am trained to do this, this, this, that is when they got sent to the french. those are the folks from fort des moines. >> have a question about blackjack purging. a negativer i he has attitude it appears towards african-americans fighting. and in the spanish-american war that is who he commands. prior to the spanish-american war that is who he commands. i am concerned or interested in the metamorphosis that occurred in blackjack purging. is something an effective at the time that he is issuing this, as a general officer, if you are representing the administration's policy at that time, it could be almost, i do not know but it could be a reversed situation where his personal belief may not have entirely aligned with representations. thank you. >> how to use he is going forward from here? we individuals, make change, make it happen, are we at that level now? or some dynamic leaders or whatever? who would you see as those leaders in nichols that way -- if it goe
they took it was to camp for, fort, des- camp moines. we learned had a fight, i am trained to do this, this, this, that is when they got sent to the french. those are the folks from fort des moines. >> have a question about blackjack purging. a negativer i he has attitude it appears towards african-americans fighting. and in the spanish-american war that is who he commands. prior to the spanish-american war that is who he commands. i am concerned or interested in the metamorphosis that...
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he started collecting them when he came to fort nelson in one thousand nine hundred fifty five. do you know where you are on the building of a highway there were. like pushed up or creole through. heard our. crew in the log. maybe maybe cut. a bank down or. we all knew her you could run. in addition to the vehicles model also preserves other treasures he's even made a peep box for his old photos. the hard way. around eleven thousand soldiers and several thousand civilians worked on the highway accidents were frequent as many soldiers from the southern united states had never experienced snow or slippery mountain passes. it was a miracle that the construction crews advanced an average of two to three kilometers per day. things became difficult when they reached the mountains in the north of british columbia which hadn't been fully mapped. for the most part the reach went through canada alaska was really only its destination. during construction the road was still called alcan or alaska canada highway. the annum. holes of the wilderness have long become accustomed to the highway a
he started collecting them when he came to fort nelson in one thousand nine hundred fifty five. do you know where you are on the building of a highway there were. like pushed up or creole through. heard our. crew in the log. maybe maybe cut. a bank down or. we all knew her you could run. in addition to the vehicles model also preserves other treasures he's even made a peep box for his old photos. the hard way. around eleven thousand soldiers and several thousand civilians worked on the highway...
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more than a hundred of them live in the colony at fort st john. the hutterites are farmers and strict pacifists. four hundred years ago they fled from to roll first to russia then to canada in one nine hundred eighteen. they have always been pioneers who've chosen to live on the edge of civilization. through hard work and the most modern harvesting machines they make the most of the short season of the north. where you see a lot more forest here. we've created in many fields the land is good and you could see that right away. or. i or two to three good weeks to harvest but when it starts raining and snowing again then you can turn into winter or on constant. every day at the same time a bell summons the members of the colony to meals. the family houses have no kitchens because cooking and eating is a communal activity traditionally carried out in silence with men and women sitting separately. the highway north leads deeper into british columbia. the original winding road has been straightened out stretching from the foothills of the great plains o
more than a hundred of them live in the colony at fort st john. the hutterites are farmers and strict pacifists. four hundred years ago they fled from to roll first to russia then to canada in one nine hundred eighteen. they have always been pioneers who've chosen to live on the edge of civilization. through hard work and the most modern harvesting machines they make the most of the short season of the north. where you see a lot more forest here. we've created in many fields the land is good...
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had been living in hunting for centuries though the messenger to the french commandant was out of fort way back in this was essentially state out of all of these lands they belong to king george. i will get into the history between england and france 700 years. at this point there is a few years of peace between the two countries. so the french were in canada and the british had their colony with our 13 colonies on the atlantic seaboard in greenland was that huge shop of wilderness. they both laid claim to it. both france and britain. in october 1753 george leaves the plantation land of virginia with a wilderness guide to new what he was doing and several servants on horseback going from the plantation country across the appellations and were hammered by winter storms it is a real struggle. it is if you have ever camped in the winter snow you know is not pleasant. they were dealing with that. george had never been that condition before. after he travels hundreds and hundreds of miles they get back to a french post in the wilderness and the french officer greets george very formal and r
had been living in hunting for centuries though the messenger to the french commandant was out of fort way back in this was essentially state out of all of these lands they belong to king george. i will get into the history between england and france 700 years. at this point there is a few years of peace between the two countries. so the french were in canada and the british had their colony with our 13 colonies on the atlantic seaboard in greenland was that huge shop of wilderness. they both...
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thank you again for the incredible men and women of fort drum. special great people. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. i would now like to invite a few of our fantastic soldiers from the tenth mountain division the second brigade combat team to join me. it's an honor to be with you today. >> the most significant investment in our military. this is upstate new york. home of the tenth mountain division. joining them on stage. as they sign the bill. it's the national defense authorization act. it's a 16 billion-dollar bill. 2.6% pay raise. as you can see he is holding up. new equipment whether it is tanks, aircraft carriers or missile defense systems housing, it's also can have that apache helicopter. it will also find some new military drills between the united states and japan present trump is thinking all of those heroes that are on stage with fort drum. it's really an incredible day for our nation's heroes. money that they sorely needed. this has been a priority for president trump. the increasing defense spending. it will be at $700 bi
thank you again for the incredible men and women of fort drum. special great people. god bless our troops and god bless the united states of america. i would now like to invite a few of our fantastic soldiers from the tenth mountain division the second brigade combat team to join me. it's an honor to be with you today. >> the most significant investment in our military. this is upstate new york. home of the tenth mountain division. joining them on stage. as they sign the bill. it's the...
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faithful journey home from europe that her sweet new block aid runner ran aground on the shores off fort fisher dodged bullets. rose drowned and she was buried with full military honors in wilmington. let me back up and tell you a little bit about rose and why i hope that people will pay more attention to her. for 140 years she was little more than a footnote in history. she was a spy for the south. she was jailed for 10 months by president lincoln and then she was exiled to the south and died a dramatic south at sea. when i first started digging into her background i realized she was an extraordinary character. she was beautiful, clever, outspoken controversial. she was a slave owner and a snob. not particularly recognizable in many ways, as dr. jones said. other women gossiped about her. that is never nice. but in the 19 century, it was unthinkable. what little has been written by rose in the past always mentioned that she had four children. but i learned going through the newspapers in washington for the 30 years that she lived there that she actually had eight children, five of whom
faithful journey home from europe that her sweet new block aid runner ran aground on the shores off fort fisher dodged bullets. rose drowned and she was buried with full military honors in wilmington. let me back up and tell you a little bit about rose and why i hope that people will pay more attention to her. for 140 years she was little more than a footnote in history. she was a spy for the south. she was jailed for 10 months by president lincoln and then she was exiled to the south and died...
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fort drum, nice place to sign it. now the implementation of the sanctions, critically important. >> harris: it is important to hear you as a democrat say this. because as we head in to the mid-term elections, there's so much of that, that partisanship that happens. but when you say this is a very good counterpart to helsinki, the president took criticism from both sides of the political aisle. from what you say, we have now moved beyond that point with strength, and a whole lot of areas with the ndaa, particularly with regard to russia. >> that entire period of time when the nato conference in helsinki raised questions about exactly where america was with regard to nato, protecting europe, and the rest. this ndaa really puts a very clear sign out there, that we're standing strong with nato, we're going to be on the eastern perimeter of nato, and we're going to have the resources there. and the sanctions add to that. this is very, very important. it's absolutely clear that putin will push wherever he sees weakness. and
fort drum, nice place to sign it. now the implementation of the sanctions, critically important. >> harris: it is important to hear you as a democrat say this. because as we head in to the mid-term elections, there's so much of that, that partisanship that happens. but when you say this is a very good counterpart to helsinki, the president took criticism from both sides of the political aisle. from what you say, we have now moved beyond that point with strength, and a whole lot of areas...
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upset over this and it's because this is happening in a command that i have a number of years ago at fort bragg, north carolina. the major general, major general sontag that is committing this command is dead wrong, because he either doesn't know the army regulations and he doesn't know about liberty and he doesn't know what the department of justice just published in the last two weeks as a memorandum on what's expected of executive branch personnel. he apparently doesn't know any of that because he's dead wrong with what he's doing. we have had a coalition, very open coalition, called restore military religious freedom and it's a lot of groups in america that are really concerned about religious liberties of young men and women. i will tell you, we are going all the way. as far as we have to go on this to help protect captain squires, but it's also his assistant chaplain as well. and we will do what we can to protect him. >> shannon: keep us updated on the case. after that ups your credit with
upset over this and it's because this is happening in a command that i have a number of years ago at fort bragg, north carolina. the major general, major general sontag that is committing this command is dead wrong, because he either doesn't know the army regulations and he doesn't know about liberty and he doesn't know what the department of justice just published in the last two weeks as a memorandum on what's expected of executive branch personnel. he apparently doesn't know any of that...
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running was that my forte, i hated running with a passion. i would just tell them to not be afraid and tell them to go, get in the program. they pay more than today. $100[laughter] i think that pay $500 a month. it is a source of income while they are in college and if you're on scholarship, they also pay for your college. i would just encourage them to apply when they are in college to the program or if they decide to enlist, to check out the officer candidate school or the warrant officer program. what i would tell my younger self is, girl, you can do anything you want. even though you are from a poor town mississippi. , lived in a house with nine or 10 people. did you think you could make it out of mississippi? you can do anything you want. >> that's right. that's right. thank you. [applause] >> to colonel bradford, you have my heart feeling full. i want to also thank you for mentioning sergeant woodard junior. so many people do not know his story. the history books are still inadequate. i want to say, the question was about harry truman r
running was that my forte, i hated running with a passion. i would just tell them to not be afraid and tell them to go, get in the program. they pay more than today. $100[laughter] i think that pay $500 a month. it is a source of income while they are in college and if you're on scholarship, they also pay for your college. i would just encourage them to apply when they are in college to the program or if they decide to enlist, to check out the officer candidate school or the warrant officer...
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five people were shot dead at the fort lauderdale airport. and in 2016: 49 people were shot and killed at >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> last year five people were shot dead at the fort lauderdale airport in florida. nancy pelosi said in a statement: ongress must stop stalling and act to protect americans from the gun violence epidem people around the country are remembering the life of senator john mccain. kpix-5's betty yu tells us: preparations are underway to im a hero's >>> people around the country are remembering the life of senator john mccain. betty yu tells us preparations are underway to give him a hero's sendoff. >> reporter: flags and flowers in arizona honoring john mccain. >> admired him my entire life. it's tough to imagine the senate without him, politics without john mccain. >> reporter: mccain ran for president twice and served in congress 36 years, and spent five and a half years as a prisoner of war in vim. he'll l arizona and u.s. capitol buildings, and be eulogized by former vice president bidden and former presid
five people were shot dead at the fort lauderdale airport. and in 2016: 49 people were shot and killed at >> reporter: joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> last year five people were shot dead at the fort lauderdale airport in florida. nancy pelosi said in a statement: ongress must stop stalling and act to protect americans from the gun violence epidem people around the country are remembering the life of senator john mccain. kpix-5's betty yu tells us: preparations are underway to im a hero's...
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i'm joined now by adam fleming, who is at fort de bregancon.but you can explain where you are. this is about as our situation for the brexit talks. on this a completely normal beach for the south of france, but over my shoulder, fort bregancon, long the retreat of french presidents. emmanuel macron has invited theresa may here for discussions over dinner on the first day of his holiday, with his wife and her husband. what a way to start your summer and her husband. what a way to start your summer holidays! they will probably talk about defence and diplomacy, because emmanuel macron is launching a new defence initiative outside the eu that he wa nts initiative outside the eu that he wants the uk to be involved with, but of course, brexit will inevitably intrude in this idyllic location. theresa may will want to do leader to lead, face—to—face, explain the british government's white paper, its vision on the future relationship between the uk and the eu. she will want to do that face—to—face to cut out the middleman, because i have detected concer
i'm joined now by adam fleming, who is at fort de bregancon.but you can explain where you are. this is about as our situation for the brexit talks. on this a completely normal beach for the south of france, but over my shoulder, fort bregancon, long the retreat of french presidents. emmanuel macron has invited theresa may here for discussions over dinner on the first day of his holiday, with his wife and her husband. what a way to start your summer and her husband. what a way to start your...
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for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with the three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts . the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast when the airway territory of the congo kingdom. equitorial africa became the world main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learn that over an eight year period the english company shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african partners to plan rationalize and industrialize their methods of mass deportation. slaves or often bought on credit. a
for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with the three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts . the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast when the airway territory of the congo kingdom. equitorial africa...
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just like the caribbean islands these forts where the super structures with a triangular trade genuine military platforms the offered protection for guarded goods and captives before departure by sea. in less than eighty years forty three four to rebuilt from senegal to the niger delta every stone and every beam every element of masonry was transported by boat from europe. most of these fortresses are built by states individual capitalists or even groups of trading capitalists did not have that kind of money it over to bill those sorts of fortresses. in sixteen eighty four giambattista cost the director of the company just any god wrote a progress report for the real fourteen on the construction of force. for. the king kept an eye on spending every penny invested in the slave trade had to generate profit. cost of all its necessary to know what size the fortress must be the height of each busted up to control the quantity of bricks and whitewash that. needs to be carried . out as this expense would be considerable it is possible to provide some through congress the dutch have a fortress
just like the caribbean islands these forts where the super structures with a triangular trade genuine military platforms the offered protection for guarded goods and captives before departure by sea. in less than eighty years forty three four to rebuilt from senegal to the niger delta every stone and every beam every element of masonry was transported by boat from europe. most of these fortresses are built by states individual capitalists or even groups of trading capitalists did not have that...
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the image of a fort. you think they covered it up maybe it was a real estate development that didn't happen. but on top of the patch somebody noticed a very faint mark. and when they analyzed it they determined it was in fact invisible ink. made with urine. the common ink for the time. and it's an image of a fort. so clearly they were hiding something. maybe the spanish i wanted to wipe out the colonists, we don't know. but it began then at site x. then cover lots of pottery which they claim to be elizabethan.it is very controversial. many archaeologists reject the notion that the pots are in fact from the 1580s. they said it could be from the 1640s or 50s when north carolina was becoming settled by the english. it is still highly contentious in effect today, i got an email from a person who is digging at site x, complaining that they didn't say they found remnants of the lost colonists. but myself, based on my interviews with a number of archaeologists, simply do not think they have the good gesture. >>
the image of a fort. you think they covered it up maybe it was a real estate development that didn't happen. but on top of the patch somebody noticed a very faint mark. and when they analyzed it they determined it was in fact invisible ink. made with urine. the common ink for the time. and it's an image of a fort. so clearly they were hiding something. maybe the spanish i wanted to wipe out the colonists, we don't know. but it began then at site x. then cover lots of pottery which they claim to...
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for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with their three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast on a way territory to the congo kingdom equitorial africa became the world main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learned that over an eight year period the english company shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african partners to plan rationalize and industrialize their methods of mass deportation. slaves or often bought on credit. and sol
for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with their three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast on a way territory to the congo kingdom equitorial africa became...
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for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with their three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts. the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast on the airway territory of the congo kingdom equitorial africa became the world's main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learned that over an eight year period the english company shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african partners to plan rationalize and industrialize their methods of mass deportation. slaves or often bought on credit.
for the time being france only had one fort on the gold coast. they had to make up for lost time. the english already had thirteen the dutch ten the danish five even the prussians with their three forts surpassed the french. on the gold coast on the side of present day ghana the fanti and ashanti rented europeans plots of land to build their forts. the europeans established trading posts and fortresses all along the atlantic coast on the airway territory of the congo kingdom equitorial africa...
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well, it ritlly doesn't look likight now, but this is the site of fort james. imagine what it must have been like. yot re a soldier heree fort charged with protecting the white settlers from the sioux indians, 'r but then imagine yactually one of the nive americans over there on the hills watching the cavalry ride in to take over more of your land. and we've been invited here to investigate this site and find out what survives of the fort underneath this ground.
well, it ritlly doesn't look likight now, but this is the site of fort james. imagine what it must have been like. yot re a soldier heree fort charged with protecting the white settlers from the sioux indians, 'r but then imagine yactually one of the nive americans over there on the hills watching the cavalry ride in to take over more of your land. and we've been invited here to investigate this site and find out what survives of the fort underneath this ground.
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so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the biz and different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not . it meant they would have to fight for the life of their daughter's killer we had said to each other and consulted with our very large fa
so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the biz and different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual...
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but then the phrase even more money but eventually in the light -- the late fort wong -- the late 30s he was involved in the insurance kickback scheme. actually the scheme it's not clear if he broke the law with the scheme itself. i'm not a lawyer so i cannot explain that but it was because he didn't report the income to the irs for income tax on his tax returns. just like out the poem it was the irs that finally caught up with tom pendergast and was indicted 1939. he went to jail at leavenworth the federal penitentiary and pendergast was nothing and he died of natural causes. truman came to his funeral he just became vice president and came to his funeral during wartime on a military plane and then this controversy. and then week later he dies and truman is president of the united states. so truman so what we are trying to do is complicate that history and i've done that a little bit with this interview but we are building a website that will include currently we have 9500 scams with letters they had written to one another and it is an interactive website to combine with new scholars
but then the phrase even more money but eventually in the light -- the late fort wong -- the late 30s he was involved in the insurance kickback scheme. actually the scheme it's not clear if he broke the law with the scheme itself. i'm not a lawyer so i cannot explain that but it was because he didn't report the income to the irs for income tax on his tax returns. just like out the poem it was the irs that finally caught up with tom pendergast and was indicted 1939. he went to jail at...
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fort washington, before kirby hill. left lane there. manassas, northbound liberia between euclid and 28, all laned blocthere. aaron. >>> it's been almost one year since the deadl unihe right rally in charlottesville.gi >> va governor and the city of charlottesville have declared states of emergency as events are planned for both charlottesville and here in our area. >>> news4's justin finch is live in d.c. with details on hli are planning to keep the peace here. justin, good morning. >> reporter: aaron, good morning. d.c. police chief peter newsham said the goals to have no one hurt or property damaged. part ofhi is to keep the two groups apart. he outlined that in acl ed-door meeting yesterday. but afterwards did speak with reporters saying his office will not be escorting at all the unite the right ralliers but will be allowing allhe sides space to protest on sunday. newsham also saying he has been in touch with his laurw enforcement counterparts, lcluding the chief of police were theast year rally turned violent and aan was killed. t
fort washington, before kirby hill. left lane there. manassas, northbound liberia between euclid and 28, all laned blocthere. aaron. >>> it's been almost one year since the deadl unihe right rally in charlottesville.gi >> va governor and the city of charlottesville have declared states of emergency as events are planned for both charlottesville and here in our area. >>> news4's justin finch is live in d.c. with details on hli are planning to keep the peace here. justin,...
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. >> you know, you got to hit your celebration dance,hyot>>eaed from fort night.w check out these other instagram videos that her mom who clearly is into fitness herself is posting she's such an adorable little girl and she's clearly got her own fitness workout routine. >> so many parents have a problem with their kids wanting to stay in and play fort night, in this case she's get together gym. there's no problem with this at all. >> they've even set up these workout routines outside and she's kills it. >> i thought she was going to flip a tire. >> she does flip a tire but it's a much smaller tire. also in beast mode, zack rules. >> what? >> uh-huh. >> wait a minute. >> he's coming a lot heard than i anticipated. doing the moving handstand pushups while on top of a vehicle, i'd never guess that. >> and carrying the weight of your wheelchair too. he's 26 years old now but he lost his leg because he was born with a deformity. so they just amputated. and was growing up he decided that his upper goad was always fit so he started doing all kinds of physical activities.
. >> you know, you got to hit your celebration dance,hyot>>eaed from fort night.w check out these other instagram videos that her mom who clearly is into fitness herself is posting she's such an adorable little girl and she's clearly got her own fitness workout routine. >> so many parents have a problem with their kids wanting to stay in and play fort night, in this case she's get together gym. there's no problem with this at all. >> they've even set up these workout...