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the orders received collect all the pontoons at fort monroe. so they are sent back to fort monroe and once again need to be sent up the james river. an army on the move, you will have issues like that. >> ladies and gentlemen, edward alexander. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, today, the 30th anniversary of a tenement university. an 8:00 on the presidency, former first lady barbara bush's grandchildren and laura bush reflect on her life and legacy. watch this weekend on c-span3. >> this week on the communicators, reporter tim setter on voting machines and election security. >> the department of homeland security has been working to try and shore up their systems and scan systems for vulnerabilities. that is focused on the internet-based symptoms that post results or websites that store the voter registration database. they are not looking at modem transitions and voting machines to
the orders received collect all the pontoons at fort monroe. so they are sent back to fort monroe and once again need to be sent up the james river. an army on the move, you will have issues like that. >> ladies and gentlemen, edward alexander. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, today, the 30th anniversary of a tenement...
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the orders received collect all the pontoons at fort monroe. so they are sent back to fort monroe and once again need to be sent up the james river. an army on the move, you will have issues like that. >> ladies and gentlemen, edward alexander. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, tonight at 10 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1968 broadcast of the nixon answer, southern town hall. >> i do not believe that nuclear weapons should be used in vietnam. i do not think they are necessary to be used in vietnam. i think nuclear weapons should be reserved only for what we hope all never come, which i think great diplomacy can avoid and that is controvert -- a confrontation with a nuclear power. >> sunday at 6 p.m., we will tour the baseball americana exhibit which includes baseball's magna carta. pre-civil war documents that spell out the
the orders received collect all the pontoons at fort monroe. so they are sent back to fort monroe and once again need to be sent up the james river. an army on the move, you will have issues like that. >> ladies and gentlemen, edward alexander. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend on american history tv on...
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they sought refuge at the fort. they were taken in, but the next day there was knocking on the door demanding that their enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, said that these people were now contraband of war. that is where the term comes from. this term spread like wildfire. today as historians we use it to describe formerly enslaved people who found their refugee and freedom during the time. but during the war, this term was used in white communities as a very derogative term. it was used to describe formerly enslaved people with the idea that they were helpless and childlike. and in the african-american community, this was used to differentiate people who had their freedom before the war and people who gained their freedom during the war. in alexandria, these encampments started cropping up and women in particular started noticing they needed basic human necessities, including food, shelter, clothing. women like elizabeth keckley, a formerly enslaved woman,
they sought refuge at the fort. they were taken in, but the next day there was knocking on the door demanding that their enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, said that these people were now contraband of war. that is where the term comes from. this term spread like wildfire. today as historians we use it to describe formerly enslaved people who found their refugee and freedom during the time. but during the war, this term was used in...
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in 1861, general benjamin butler, stationed at fort munro e in virginia, he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from there in slaver, soft refuge, -- and sought refuge at the fort. the next day the man was demanding enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, and said that these people are now contraband of war. this term spread like wildfire. this term today, we use it as historians to describe formerly enslaved people who found refuge and freedom during this time. during the war the term was used as a derogatory term, describing formerly enslaved people, but with the idea that they were helpless were childlike, and in the african american community, this was used to differentiate people who had their freedom before the war and gained their freedom during the war. in alexandria, these encampments started cropping up. women started noticing these encampments need basic human necessities, including food, shelter, clothing. women like elizabeth --, a formerly enslaved woman, best known as misse
in 1861, general benjamin butler, stationed at fort munro e in virginia, he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from there in slaver, soft refuge, -- and sought refuge at the fort. the next day the man was demanding enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, and said that these people are now contraband of war. this term spread like wildfire. this term today, we use it as historians to describe...
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army armor school at fort benning, georgia. they held positions of authority in the tank corps headquarters. several infantry officers who served in the tank corps during the war also wrote about their personal experiences and papers to their infantry advanced course at fort benning, georgia, in the late 1920's and early 1930's. next slide please. i first became aware of the fort meade reports when i began my career as a deputy field artillery branch historian in the early 1990's. at that time, the fort sill library was one of the best libraries in the army. when i started my career in the early 1990's, i started a file copy of the personal accounted reports, and i said that these are pretty interesting and somebody someday should get these published. that was in the early 1990's. i had several book priorities and publications before this, so probably about six or seven years ago when i was getting the project dusted off and working on, over the next year or two after that, i had the good in the of living here area. there were
army armor school at fort benning, georgia. they held positions of authority in the tank corps headquarters. several infantry officers who served in the tank corps during the war also wrote about their personal experiences and papers to their infantry advanced course at fort benning, georgia, in the late 1920's and early 1930's. next slide please. i first became aware of the fort meade reports when i began my career as a deputy field artillery branch historian in the early 1990's. at that time,...
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desde hace 10 aÑos la fort lauderdale fire dept. confirman por quÉ son verdaderos héroes.t humanoide que muestra sus habilidades que son realmente increÍbles. ya las vas a conocer en la ediciÓn digital. ♪ ♪ carolina; #royalwedding estÁ por todas partes en redes sociales, todos comentan acerca brooksbank en el castillo de windsor de inglaterra! eugenie de york eligio para su gran dia un una tiara de esmeraldas y diamantes que le presto su abuela, la reina de inglaterra, isabel ii, y ue data de 1919. esa joya fue el accesorio mas comentado de la boda en las redes! borja: uno de los nuestros tambiÉn dijo presente, ricky martin. no sÉ si te llegÓ la invitaciÓn. carolina: sÍ, pero yo tenía mi compromiso con "ediciÓn digital". borja: me encantarÍa viajar, pero hay diferencia entre coach y primera clase. la aerolÍnea lo logrÓ sin escalas, recorriendo las millas que hay entre singapur y new jersey con 161 pasajeros y 13 tripulantes que mandaron este viaje para el libro de los rÉcords guinness y es el viaje mÁs largo del mundo. carolina: antes de spirnos estamos con las imÁgenes de
desde hace 10 aÑos la fort lauderdale fire dept. confirman por quÉ son verdaderos héroes.t humanoide que muestra sus habilidades que son realmente increÍbles. ya las vas a conocer en la ediciÓn digital. ♪ ♪ carolina; #royalwedding estÁ por todas partes en redes sociales, todos comentan acerca brooksbank en el castillo de windsor de inglaterra! eugenie de york eligio para su gran dia un una tiara de esmeraldas y diamantes que le presto su abuela, la reina de inglaterra, isabel ii, y ue...
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we're talking about old fort road and route 210 in prince gorges county. this morning officials are king steps to keep you safer. news 4's nicole jacobs is live with details on the brand-new speed cameras going up there. nicole, good >>morning. eporter: good morning to you, eun. i can tell you highway safety officials and prince gorges county police officers are trying to send a strong for drivers to slow down here on indian head highway. certainly it's been widely reported and the numbers point to a notoriously dangerous roadway. haver this year two people been killed in crashes here, but over the last ten years there have bee 47 fatal crashesrd accoing to maryland state highway administration. starting today red light cameras go into effect ticketing drive speeding 12 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit. we're talking about the area of ndd fort road a maryland route 21 residents in this area along with communitynd civic leaders are all getting behind this effort hopin that the roadway is safer. eun, aaron, back to you. >> nicole jacobs liv
we're talking about old fort road and route 210 in prince gorges county. this morning officials are king steps to keep you safer. news 4's nicole jacobs is live with details on the brand-new speed cameras going up there. nicole, good >>morning. eporter: good morning to you, eun. i can tell you highway safety officials and prince gorges county police officers are trying to send a strong for drivers to slow down here on indian head highway. certainly it's been widely reported and the...
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in fort washington, derrick wa>, news 4. ou couldn't have asked for better weather for today's 10 miler. police reopened the streets after thousands of people wrapped up their run. the race started outside the pentagon and the winners were both from texas on the men's and women's side. julia dall finished second on the women's side from columbia, maryland. congrats. i take my kids out to nurseries, fall fest thing, break it down, sweaty, we're too hot, wteneed >> and you just said you need fall. i love smer so i'm relishing in this. fall is on the way. we do have cooler weather to come, so hang in there forecasts. l then it's going to feel like summer. let's take a look outside. isn't that fabulous? >> beautiful. >> i'm feeling kind of sick for dinner. no, absolutely gorgeous out e. th currently they are feeling temperatures in the low 80s. mostly sunny there. we have an influx of air from the south that really helped to warm things up not only today but actually yesterday afternoon believe it or not. current temperatures th
in fort washington, derrick wa>, news 4. ou couldn't have asked for better weather for today's 10 miler. police reopened the streets after thousands of people wrapped up their run. the race started outside the pentagon and the winners were both from texas on the men's and women's side. julia dall finished second on the women's side from columbia, maryland. congrats. i take my kids out to nurseries, fall fest thing, break it down, sweaty, we're too hot, wteneed >> and you just said you...
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they are coming from fort campbell, fort knox. they are moving closer to the border.hey're ready to deploy on the border. we are deploying aviation assets to transport cbp personnel. it is not just men, equipment, and soldiers. we have brought critical materials that are already in place. we have enough concertina wire to cover 22 miles already deployed to the border. we have additional concertina wire with over 150 miles available. by the end of this week, we will soldiers to500,200 the southwest border. that is just the start of this operation. we will adjust numbers, but please note that is in addition to the 2092 that are already employed from a national guard operation that has been so effective. my final point to stress is that everything i discussed here adheres to current authorities and governed by law and policy. we know border security is national security. the u.s. military will advance capabilities to harden the border. department of defense will continue to provide support to cbp to secure the border. thank you. mr. mcaleenan: width of that, we will open
they are coming from fort campbell, fort knox. they are moving closer to the border.hey're ready to deploy on the border. we are deploying aviation assets to transport cbp personnel. it is not just men, equipment, and soldiers. we have brought critical materials that are already in place. we have enough concertina wire to cover 22 miles already deployed to the border. we have additional concertina wire with over 150 miles available. by the end of this week, we will soldiers to500,200 the...
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he's joining us from fort lauderdale, florida. david, thanks for your time this morning. what do you make of the latest we're hearing from the scene? >> i think what we're going to see next is this suspect's going to be put in a room that's going to be recorded and you're going to have probably two detectives go in and try to solicit and obtain information from him. this is important, as the president mentioned about the death penalty. the death penalty you have to proof aggregating-- or aggravating circumstances and it's a lot harder through recent laws, you need a unanimous jury to approve a death penalty. these seasoned detectives will
he's joining us from fort lauderdale, florida. david, thanks for your time this morning. what do you make of the latest we're hearing from the scene? >> i think what we're going to see next is this suspect's going to be put in a room that's going to be recorded and you're going to have probably two detectives go in and try to solicit and obtain information from him. this is important, as the president mentioned about the death penalty. the death penalty you have to proof aggregating-- or...
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i proud able to bring a new nation to our base at fort mcguire dix and lakers these are the things i've been fighting for use think i will continue to do. >> thank you both. lisa? >> the first great is the both of is from the headlines. the nation has been gripped today by seemingly related acts threaten political violence with pipe bombs being sent to top politicians including the obama's and the clintons. mr. menendez, you're in the senate. mr. hugh can come you're campaigning to be there. what concerns you think today's events raise? mr. hugin, we'll start with you. >> thank you. today's events are very serious. violence is unacceptable at anyway or threaten peoples lives. and incidentally we've seen in the society is unacceptable. one of the reasons i'm running is our country has become too partisan. senator menendez is like that. georgetown university in a recent study said he was one of the most if not the most
i proud able to bring a new nation to our base at fort mcguire dix and lakers these are the things i've been fighting for use think i will continue to do. >> thank you both. lisa? >> the first great is the both of is from the headlines. the nation has been gripped today by seemingly related acts threaten political violence with pipe bombs being sent to top politicians including the obama's and the clintons. mr. menendez, you're in the senate. mr. hugh can come you're campaigning to...
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it does still look like fort walton beach, the destin area over toward pensacola. that's on the back side of the storm. doesn't look like they're going to get the extreme damage but again, panama city beach, the tyndall air force base area, down apalachicola, mexico beach. those are the communities that are going to be devastated. we thought maybe we'd get this to a cat 4. it's shown rapid deepening over the last couple hours. it's almost up to a cat 4 already. 125-mile-per-hour winds. it only has to get one tick higher at 1:30. then we're at a cat 4. initial rain bands are not far away from the coast. these are literally the final minutes of preparation time for anyone here in this area and if anyone still remains in that area they still should get out now while they can. even if i was as far inland as the areas of tallahassee at i-10 i would consider getting out of there because you're not going to have power for weeks after the storm goes through. and if you can avoid living in that and you don't have to worry
it does still look like fort walton beach, the destin area over toward pensacola. that's on the back side of the storm. doesn't look like they're going to get the extreme damage but again, panama city beach, the tyndall air force base area, down apalachicola, mexico beach. those are the communities that are going to be devastated. we thought maybe we'd get this to a cat 4. it's shown rapid deepening over the last couple hours. it's almost up to a cat 4 already. 125-mile-per-hour winds. it only...
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so they said from shannon's case to fort cold. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. so about eight o'clock that night 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 dozen 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 families that what woul
so they said from shannon's case to fort cold. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. so about eight o'clock that night 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 dozen 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...
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half of the army defends activities is on fort shatner on the outskirts of honolulu.reased u.s. response abilities in the far east asia have expanded the scope of the mission in the pacific. within fort shatner's richardson hall is a communication center for pacific defense, with responsibilities extending far beyond the halloween imprimatur. at to this post is located the hawaii and based army command, which has possibilities for the u.s. army pacific command. but to most soldiers in the islands, homebase is likely to stillofield barracks, carrying mementos of what happened december 7. in 1908, it is the largest overseas army post. a wide variety of facilities for recreation, as well as training, are available for soldiers and their dependents. schofield is the home of the 25th infantry division. the 25th was stationed in hawaii when the japanese attacked and went on to fight many valiant battles in world war ii and korea. 1954, after four years of duty and 10 campaigns in korea, the division was ordered back to its original home in schofield barracks. the honolulu h
half of the army defends activities is on fort shatner on the outskirts of honolulu.reased u.s. response abilities in the far east asia have expanded the scope of the mission in the pacific. within fort shatner's richardson hall is a communication center for pacific defense, with responsibilities extending far beyond the halloween imprimatur. at to this post is located the hawaii and based army command, which has possibilities for the u.s. army pacific command. but to most soldiers in the...
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we're going to get soaking rain in dallas and fort worth.e that do get hit could have significant debris like falling storms. so the flood threat. this is a light rain event throughout the day. and tomorrow you're going to get soaked. so we ve10 million people along -- southern portions of ohio. i mean this area has been pretty wet so far. that's three inches. isolated totals could be as high five inches of rain. we could get three to four inches in louisiana and then central new england too. that time of year when the sleeves -- and an af-plus all the way up the eastern seaboard. you can notice from chicago right down through texas not the best. so just urng a word of question through louisiana for seeveer storms. >>> still ahead facebook releases its earnings report. >>> and walmart looks to remove the most dreaded part of the holiday season. tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with activ
we're going to get soaking rain in dallas and fort worth.e that do get hit could have significant debris like falling storms. so the flood threat. this is a light rain event throughout the day. and tomorrow you're going to get soaked. so we ve10 million people along -- southern portions of ohio. i mean this area has been pretty wet so far. that's three inches. isolated totals could be as high five inches of rain. we could get three to four inches in louisiana and then central new england too....
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this is a bargaining back and fort.esident said clear, it is a trade dispute. >> okay, there you go. lou: he will win it, paul bracken. >> good to be here. lou: up next, less than a week until the midterm election. radical dimms are smearing the president. >> the president will lash out at anybody, even members of his own party, he will eat his young if necessary to stay as powerful as he can be. >> he has a no holds barred attitude of dividing country, and egging on his supporters and encouraging by praising violence against journalist. >> agenda of most racist, sexist, hom homophobic, bigoted president in history will go nowhere. lou: maybe they are the ones that are cannibalistic, we take up the attack when we come back. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. lou:
this is a bargaining back and fort.esident said clear, it is a trade dispute. >> okay, there you go. lou: he will win it, paul bracken. >> good to be here. lou: up next, less than a week until the midterm election. radical dimms are smearing the president. >> the president will lash out at anybody, even members of his own party, he will eat his young if necessary to stay as powerful as he can be. >> he has a no holds barred attitude of dividing country, and egging on his...
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the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas for vance individual training and went from there to california and shipped so be it all in the same year and what aspect of the military was it was in the i mean i was in small lots they were. called quad fifties it was cool fifty caliber machine guns mounted on the turret which was on the back of a deuce of a half four or five times that i know dennis. and what division were you in and all that she better be sixty fifth that till. now where did you go first a bit no denying then i was shipped off to. and everywhere you went it was just nuts. you know i was on the front line ninety percent of my time. i was in ash valley i don't know if you ever heard of hamburg until. i was on eagle's nest which overlooked the valley we were surrounded in one night and they brought off the magic dragon puff the magic dragon. that was a c one thirty seven napalm c one thirty had many guns and the whole underneath of the c one thirty. pm nation and the who
the draft tell me the story i was drafted in the spring i went through basic training i went down to fort dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas for vance individual training and went from there to california and shipped so be it all in the same year and what aspect of the military was it was in the i mean i was in small lots they were. called quad fifties it was cool fifty caliber machine guns mounted on the turret which was on the back of a deuce of a half four or five times that i...
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starting with the rally in fort myers, in southwest florida, tonight.e's heading to eight states in all, including several that he won in 2016, where democrats are fighting to hold on to crucial senate seats. democrats say it's a sign that the president has given up on holding the house. the house -- the minority leader, nancy pelosi, predicting democrats will win at the very least take it back. >> we will win. [applause] we will win. if everyone votes, we will have even a bigger victory. but we will -- democrats will carry the house, if we have the bigger victory the senate, governorships, it's going to be a great night for america. >> shepard: has she forgotten 2016? president trump isn't just slamming the democrats he's going after the republican house speaker paul ryan and warning him, focus on keeping the minority. john rockets is live on the north lawn. >> shep, good afternoon. the president going all in over the next five days. one of the things he will be talking about at length, particularly tonight in fort myers, florida, many of the other cam
starting with the rally in fort myers, in southwest florida, tonight.e's heading to eight states in all, including several that he won in 2016, where democrats are fighting to hold on to crucial senate seats. democrats say it's a sign that the president has given up on holding the house. the house -- the minority leader, nancy pelosi, predicting democrats will win at the very least take it back. >> we will win. [applause] we will win. if everyone votes, we will have even a bigger victory....
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dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas. vs individual training on. top of the head with my helmet. yeah. yeah. and did he respond yeah good yeah see now it just goes to show you bruce these days you want to just give your kid a little spank on the bottom in the twenty first century there's probably better ways to discipline your children what i do is take the phone away of the tablet it works even better yet read it you don't whack little bruce on the head with a tablet you know. better when you're in somebody else's easy to hit somebody else's then you know you should probably avoid that as well my question is so. with you and and your comrades here over there what do you do for downtown where you're playing cards where you basically play cards when you had the opportunity to go sleep because they would attack at night. and we would sleep during the day. night you could smoke because that would be zero employ them be a kong to shoot at you when they see the cigarette they see the flash and they just shoot. yeah and they sh
dix new jersey then i was in fort bliss texas. vs individual training on. top of the head with my helmet. yeah. yeah. and did he respond yeah good yeah see now it just goes to show you bruce these days you want to just give your kid a little spank on the bottom in the twenty first century there's probably better ways to discipline your children what i do is take the phone away of the tablet it works even better yet read it you don't whack little bruce on the head with a tablet you know. better...
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and last nigt' thas what you saw when he made those comments about gee forte body slamming the reporter, he referred to the media in the back of the room and saw a roaring applause and of course only got more fired up from cas in the next few weeks.d anwe're t unlikelyo see any of these talking points slowown any time soon >> priva citizen trump tweeted why isn't barack obama working instead of campaigning r ifhi llary , lren in myer thank you futor in. if a llwase t vo edor fe cd tru7%8. administratitould shionparif ofc co's mart depiakso co's mart depiakso o compassion. drlain, cna. competence. and getting things done in every fromone of those communities. civility. to work both sides of s e aisle, what it take do things. sovid has just a bit of experience at. meg in they may not define our times, but efine david. compassion, coenmpet ce,ci tron i approve this message. so u i'm with a lot of patients ticounry e autprrbo it's why i'm glad i have a friend named ben. n ben isnal leaderioatde tru. he's my friend ben. i approved this message. eiv peoplethey did s b the publication sent a f
and last nigt' thas what you saw when he made those comments about gee forte body slamming the reporter, he referred to the media in the back of the room and saw a roaring applause and of course only got more fired up from cas in the next few weeks.d anwe're t unlikelyo see any of these talking points slowown any time soon >> priva citizen trump tweeted why isn't barack obama working instead of campaigning r ifhi llary , lren in myer thank you futor in. if a llwase t vo edor fe cd tru7%8....
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i will support fort drum and the work it has done in our community and continues to do. rep. stefanik: i am the only one on this stage that has had the privilege and honor of working with john mccain. i'm the only one who has earned the support for my campaign by john mccain. i consider john mccain a friend and he is a loss for this entire country. and i am the only one on this stage who is a part of congress who named the ndaa after john mccain. every yearhe ndaa and i'm proud of the work we've done to rebuild our military. to answer the question, i believe what we are spending is adequate to meet all the threats around the world today. you have russia, who is a destabilizing influence to our nato allies, and has been meddling in elections across the country. you have china asserting itself in the south china sea. you have terrorist organizations like isis. you have iran and north korea. soldiers that our deserve all the resources they need. i don't support going backwards to the defense cuts under democratic leadership that decimated fort drum, that decimated military readi
i will support fort drum and the work it has done in our community and continues to do. rep. stefanik: i am the only one on this stage that has had the privilege and honor of working with john mccain. i'm the only one who has earned the support for my campaign by john mccain. i consider john mccain a friend and he is a loss for this entire country. and i am the only one on this stage who is a part of congress who named the ndaa after john mccain. every yearhe ndaa and i'm proud of the work...
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a we have the fort which has cyber command center and the air force base which is home for the a 10. i cosponsored the legislation to save the a-10. those bases combined bring about $5 billion to southern arizona. i would fight any effort to close down one of those bases and would work to make sure they have resources they need. i want to be on the appropriations committee. we don't have anyone in arizona on the appropriations committee. i want to be on the defense subcommittee to make sure that we protect the fort and the air will work very hard to do that. ms. peterson: i have been part of the southern arizona defense alliance. which our community leaders that have gathered to fight against bracken southern arizona. also a member of a support group in our community, here you need community outreach and support. we need additional missions and to do all we can to support and protect the fort and the air force base. >> our next question for miss marquez. it comes from joe ferguson. >> we all know the history of the a-10. protect theu do to air force base after the a-10 is no longer f
a we have the fort which has cyber command center and the air force base which is home for the a 10. i cosponsored the legislation to save the a-10. those bases combined bring about $5 billion to southern arizona. i would fight any effort to close down one of those bases and would work to make sure they have resources they need. i want to be on the appropriations committee. we don't have anyone in arizona on the appropriations committee. i want to be on the defense subcommittee to make sure...
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today a new camera will be up and runni near the intersection near old fort road ready to ticket people who speed through there. a hi, nicole.ou >> reporter: tout the morning we have seen a significant decrease in traffic but certainly at the peak of rush hour in the morning and the evening, this a is ana where there is quite a bit of traffic going on. again, can you see how there isn't much at this hour. however, highway officials are sending a very strong message about safety today and they're doing that by way of a red light camera at theer iction of old fort road and maryland route 210. and that camera will flash for ery driver speeding 12 miles per hour or more over the posted speed limit. the maryland state highway administration statistics really tell the story here. we learned today over ast 11 years upwards of 60 people have lost their lives along indian head highway andhat's unacceptable to safety officials and those who frequent thi highway. the number here of course is caed by what many peopl say it's something they need to curb and that is speeding. >> an unofficial tally o
today a new camera will be up and runni near the intersection near old fort road ready to ticket people who speed through there. a hi, nicole.ou >> reporter: tout the morning we have seen a significant decrease in traffic but certainly at the peak of rush hour in the morning and the evening, this a is ana where there is quite a bit of traffic going on. again, can you see how there isn't much at this hour. however, highway officials are sending a very strong message about safety today and...
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story begins in the city of bell fort this is where the company was blown in eighteen seventy two and since then it has literally shaped the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian corporation of mechanical engineering the company adopted the name in one nine hundred twenty eight when it merged with the company francaise thomas hoost and ever since then has played a major part in many major french projects it designed the propulsion system for the normandy then the world's fastest and can. did france to spain by building a train tunnel under the pyrenees then build the turbo generators for the biggest power station in the world of germany but for the people of bell fort l. storm is so much more to deal a ticket bust you distance your mental us from the football football devolved usually to good preach see early. as this year in the key devote to this into the the tonight yet to be privy to universe we. will give you those who cross the deputy. to do that you know and it will do harm and. in about a little is this a pharmacist. in june one hundred forty four france had been freed
story begins in the city of bell fort this is where the company was blown in eighteen seventy two and since then it has literally shaped the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian corporation of mechanical engineering the company adopted the name in one nine hundred twenty eight when it merged with the company francaise thomas hoost and ever since then has played a major part in many major french projects it designed the propulsion system for the normandy then the world's fastest and can....
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. >>> residents near fort bragg, >>> residents near fort bragg, north carolina, got a surprise specialed from a military cargo plane by mistake. the plane was part of a test of new equipment drop procedures. the humvee is fine thanks to its parachutes. so is everyone on the ground. it landed in a wooded area
. >>> residents near fort bragg, >>> residents near fort bragg, north carolina, got a surprise specialed from a military cargo plane by mistake. the plane was part of a test of new equipment drop procedures. the humvee is fine thanks to its parachutes. so is everyone on the ground. it landed in a wooded area
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story begins in the city of bell fort this is where the company was blown in eight hundred seventy two and since then it has literally shaped the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian corporation of mechanical engineering the company adopted the name in one nine hundred twenty eight when it merged with the company francaise thomas hoost and ever since then has played a major part in many major french projects it designed the propulsion system for the normandy then the world's fastest line up and connected france to spain by building a train tunnel under the pyrenees then built the turbo generators for the biggest power station in the world a gemini but for the people of bell fort else dome is so much more to feel it could cost you did.
story begins in the city of bell fort this is where the company was blown in eight hundred seventy two and since then it has literally shaped the region initially gold as a c.m. the alsatian corporation of mechanical engineering the company adopted the name in one nine hundred twenty eight when it merged with the company francaise thomas hoost and ever since then has played a major part in many major french projects it designed the propulsion system for the normandy then the world's fastest...
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in the world of germany but for the people of bell fort l. storm is so much more to deal a ticket bust you distance your mental from the football football devolved usually to good preach see earlier. this year than the devote to this into the the tonight yet to be privy to the universe we call the shoulder view. deputy d.l. . do they you know and who hired. him about it as well or is this information is just true in june one hundred forty four france had been freed but almost destroyed by four years of war contributes to the political project of rebuilding and modernizing the country to put it teach us explain me don't do go next door as. i've been shit. you pour into my nuclear it's not any good enough look if you don't it will if you want to. get anything out loud then you started in august when you are so eager she'll make it up the thousand beat no load of ideas begin a plan not outwardly. it pretty don't do men do toss pearl since high more. this would prove as was a lot of miletus genie. fawcett that genius brings the group internationa
in the world of germany but for the people of bell fort l. storm is so much more to deal a ticket bust you distance your mental from the football football devolved usually to good preach see earlier. this year than the devote to this into the the tonight yet to be privy to the universe we call the shoulder view. deputy d.l. . do they you know and who hired. him about it as well or is this information is just true in june one hundred forty four france had been freed but almost destroyed by four...
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. -- fort benning, georgia. he is the author of two books on the war, including "not a gentleman's war: an inside view of junior officers in the vietnam war," which speaks directly to this panel's topic. please welcome him. [applause] we had planned a third panel is ist to represent the united states marine corps. also a member of vmi class of 1967. ofever, due to the effects hurricane florence and more than one tree down at the top of his house and business as well as , his work as a volunteer first responder for his community, he was unable to come. we wish him and his entire community a swift recovery. again, i will moderate the panel and begin with a couple of questions. please raise your hand and be recognized and the microphone will come to you. let me start with a question to both of you gentlemen. could you please spend a little bit of time and tell us why you joined the united states army in the middle of a hot war, and tell us a little bit about your initial training and assignments as you deployed to
. -- fort benning, georgia. he is the author of two books on the war, including "not a gentleman's war: an inside view of junior officers in the vietnam war," which speaks directly to this panel's topic. please welcome him. [applause] we had planned a third panel is ist to represent the united states marine corps. also a member of vmi class of 1967. ofever, due to the effects hurricane florence and more than one tree down at the top of his house and business as well as , his work as a...
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but for the people of bell fort else dome is so much more to deal. with the full wolf will the vault usually to preach the early. this year and the seed if you look to these into this will. be privy to the universe we. well they call these children v. u d l. do they you know and these are two hundred. in a bottle a small or is this a pharmacist. in june one hundred forty four france had been freed but almost destroyed by four years of war contributes to the political project of rebuilding and modernizing the country to critique it of us explain me don't do. that because she said. you pointed out you korea is not any good enough look if you don't it will if you want. to. get anything out loud then you started in august when you. said either she omitted at the thought of there be no lot of ideas begin a plan not outwardly. it pretty don't do men pearl since i'm more. use for proof as was a lot of military genie. that genius brings the group international recognition and it will enjoy a golden age from the one nine hundred sixty s. on words dog set on t
but for the people of bell fort else dome is so much more to deal. with the full wolf will the vault usually to preach the early. this year and the seed if you look to these into this will. be privy to the universe we. well they call these children v. u d l. do they you know and these are two hundred. in a bottle a small or is this a pharmacist. in june one hundred forty four france had been freed but almost destroyed by four years of war contributes to the political project of rebuilding and...
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forte pled guilty t ao this apologized to ben jacobs about what happened. t president did joke about a guy who can body slam -- there?'s he doing >> a couple of things. number one, he doesn't regret it. fi learned that today. he was spelly asked, do you wish, given what we have learned, what we are leaing about jamal khashoggi, do you wish maybe you hadn't said whata you saut the congressman? the president said no, because it's two totally different planets. i believe there isse from the president that this is apples and oranges. i'm n sure he' making the connection between what's happened, even though the white houseon corrents association, which represents i think all of thi at this table, has said the american people should recoil when there is praise against a violent attack against a journitist. >> i just a referendum on president trump? or if you look at a race like wisconsin, scott walker, t republican incumbent, struggling, because democrats keep talking about health care. is there undercurrent beneath the referendum? >> sure. and forth democrats, h
forte pled guilty t ao this apologized to ben jacobs about what happened. t president did joke about a guy who can body slam -- there?'s he doing >> a couple of things. number one, he doesn't regret it. fi learned that today. he was spelly asked, do you wish, given what we have learned, what we are leaing about jamal khashoggi, do you wish maybe you hadn't said whata you saut the congressman? the president said no, because it's two totally different planets. i believe there isse from the...
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marbury vs madison youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versus nixon are three of the fort greatest supreme court cases and history why do they have in common each of them is a case where congress served as a chat on presidential power and i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanagh has pointed to as some the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education one cavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on president empower directly he wrote the opinion in hum versus c. in the united states a case that challenged it's the bush administration's military commission prosecution up an associate of osama bin ladden this conviction what's very important to the bush administration by judge kavanah could been appointed to the d.c. circuit by president bush and had worked in president bush's white house ruled that the conviction was sound law. as he explained during the hearing quote we don't make decisions based on who people are or their policy preferences or at the moment we base decisions on the law and quote. others i have met with have expres
marbury vs madison youngstown steel versus sawyer and the united states versus nixon are three of the fort greatest supreme court cases and history why do they have in common each of them is a case where congress served as a chat on presidential power and i would note that the fourth case that judge kavanagh has pointed to as some the greatest in history was brown versus the board of education one cavanaugh decision illustrates the point about the check on president empower directly he wrote...
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ateducplioann is ifar pts attract tigest.heesdt an then ben jealous needs to be the person they vo forteened top two farfax in new york city. we now know row tur aand nd apparently fully clothed wearing black fur tm rijaetck, tala farea was last seen and indicated she maywi b they were not in thee water that new evidence of northern virginia man killed by u.s. park police virginia man killed by u.s. park police erys onplainhege wensp this is acder your budget. 's tulyeat. mm-hmm. ico on renters' insurance! co uld help yos man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'very shy singer. you're tone deaf! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. it's a great building! you'll lov! we have mixers every thursday. geico®'s easy to switch and save on homeoand renters insurance. in marand, democrats are on the front lines. with so much at stake, ol ben jealous is the leader maryland needs. in marand, democrats are o
ateducplioann is ifar pts attract tigest.heesdt an then ben jealous needs to be the person they vo forteened top two farfax in new york city. we now know row tur aand nd apparently fully clothed wearing black fur tm rijaetck, tala farea was last seen and indicated she maywi b they were not in thee water that new evidence of northern virginia man killed by u.s. park police virginia man killed by u.s. park police erys onplainhege wensp this is acder your budget. 's tulyeat. mm-hmm. ico on...
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plagued the gulf coast has now drifted to florida's east coast, affecting ocean beaches in miami, fortauderdale, and palm beach. this rare atlantic outbreak is killing fish and causing health problems in people. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: miami's halover beach closed due to red tide. an hour north at deerfield beach, along with a warning of rough surf, this was posted. >> my throat tickled so bad that i'm constantly-- ( coughing ) >> reporter: the problem is caused by toxic algae and prolonged exposure can lead to more serious health issues. but you haven't gotten in the water. >> nope. >> reporter: why is that? >> because i don't know if there's red tide in the water. ( laughs ) >> reporter: the algae is naturally occurring, but massive blooms along florida's west coast, believed to be fueled by pollution, have killed fish and other marine life. now dead fish have started to pop up on florida's east coast, where red tide is rare. scientists are looking into whether currents carried the algae over, or whether it sprung up here on its own. it's been detected in palm beach and
plagued the gulf coast has now drifted to florida's east coast, affecting ocean beaches in miami, fortauderdale, and palm beach. this rare atlantic outbreak is killing fish and causing health problems in people. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: miami's halover beach closed due to red tide. an hour north at deerfield beach, along with a warning of rough surf, this was posted. >> my throat tickled so bad that i'm constantly-- ( coughing ) >> reporter: the problem is caused...
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bicycle is the safety of the fort and the security of the fort. stroke dozens of international ships sail into the bay every day. the traffic surface tracks and monitors at all. >> we know where they are headed and what they are uploading. we will be able to see and look for anomalies. truck that is where the guys come and ready to tackle any trouble 24 hours a day. but we really think the three prong offer approach. maintain the integrity of the port and to securing of the report. truck the approach comes with out warning. think of it like this. the coast guard members are like police officers on the water and homeland security agents are the detectives. spot how often to find something like drugs or human trafficking out here. >> it is more often than we would like. truck ryan is a spec in charge. he is taking us with his team to do routine and unannounced aborting so cargo ships. a major goal is to investigate transnational criminal organizations.'s like you are really going after the big fish. and you want to kind of cut off -- truck we found
bicycle is the safety of the fort and the security of the fort. stroke dozens of international ships sail into the bay every day. the traffic surface tracks and monitors at all. >> we know where they are headed and what they are uploading. we will be able to see and look for anomalies. truck that is where the guys come and ready to tackle any trouble 24 hours a day. but we really think the three prong offer approach. maintain the integrity of the port and to securing of the report. truck...
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at fema's request, we have positioned albany, our money -- in north ochs guild, south carolina, and fort bragg, north carolina. the staging bases are part of the ongoing recovery efforts. we have airest, rescue teams supported by fema capability rescue boats. this is indeed a collaborative is the lead federal agency for sar. while we are different departments, let there be no doubt that we are fully integrated together. repositioned generators with an additional 30 on the way. our defense logistics agency has repositioned fuel supplies at maxwell air force base and other areas. alerto maintain c-17's on that can respond to any requirement. and finally we have aeromedical evacuation teams ready to respond if we need to evacuate anyone out of the area. we have these forces pre-positioned to rescue citizens as soon as possible. facilitateured to timely and effective military responses. now i would like to take any questions you have about our preparations. tyndall, andned moved.mand has been areas?u evacuated those we look across the cut middle u.s.. we have other places where we can do the
at fema's request, we have positioned albany, our money -- in north ochs guild, south carolina, and fort bragg, north carolina. the staging bases are part of the ongoing recovery efforts. we have airest, rescue teams supported by fema capability rescue boats. this is indeed a collaborative is the lead federal agency for sar. while we are different departments, let there be no doubt that we are fully integrated together. repositioned generators with an additional 30 on the way. our defense...
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julie fine is a political reporter at nbc 5 in dallas-fort worth.nd andy cerota, anchor and political reporter at kprc in houston. here is a rundown of the rules. each candidate will get 60 seconds to answer the main questions, 30 seconds for rebuttal, and if needed 30 seconds for follow-ups. the sound of the bell will ring when their time is up. there are no opening statements and candidates will get one minute for closing remarks. all questions will be asked and answered in english. we are also presenting an interactive experience for our viewers tonight. follow #txgovdebate. we have links to the results of a focus group with undecided voters who will be grading the candidates and much more. we go to steve spriester to begin things tonight. steve thank you, robert, and : thank you, candidates. our first question. in the aftermath of mass shootings in parkland, florida, then texas at the first baptist church of sutherland springs and the santa fe high school, i have talked to many students who say they don't feel safe at school. >> you see it happe
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a candidate we have we have a great example here of sure you remember the wildfires in alberta by fort mcmurray just a couple of years ago so there's a company called of you guys out of the u.k. they've been in canada since eighteen. thirty five these guys felt the effects of what happened there the insurance companies the numbers game they were thinking there's no chance that something like this was going to happen and it ended up costing them three billion dollars so this is a big number two insurers and now they're looking at things differently they're looking at climate change and the study that if you did is actually showing that yes one is related to the other when you have wildfires and this this type of thing happening around the world so insurers now of course premiums need to go up so since two thousand and sixteen premiums have gone up six percent when it comes to home insurance in that area in canada and besides the premiums a lot of people are saying well i haven't really seen surance go up to much less because a lot of investments have been made in insurance and also the
a candidate we have we have a great example here of sure you remember the wildfires in alberta by fort mcmurray just a couple of years ago so there's a company called of you guys out of the u.k. they've been in canada since eighteen. thirty five these guys felt the effects of what happened there the insurance companies the numbers game they were thinking there's no chance that something like this was going to happen and it ended up costing them three billion dollars so this is a big number two...
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we also have broadcast partners tonight arrington this debate in dallas-fort worth, san antonio, and houston. let's introduce you to some of the partners here with us tonight. he write the panelists. steve spriester, an anchor in san antonio. , an anchora representing telemundo stations in dallas, fort worth, san antonio, houston. >> julie fine is a political reporter at nbc five in dallas-fort worth. and andy cerota, anchor and clinical reporter at kprc in houston. here is a rundown of the rules. each candidate will get 60 seconds to answer the main questions, 30 seconds for rebuttal, and if needed 30 seconds for follow-ups. a bout will ring when their time is up. there are no opening statements and candidates will get one minute for closing remarks. all questions will be asked and answered in english. we are also presenting an interactive experience for our viewers tonight. follow #txgov debate. we have links to the result of a focus group with undecided voters. we go to steve spriester to begin things tonight. >> thank you, robert, and thank you, candidates. in the aftermath of ma
we also have broadcast partners tonight arrington this debate in dallas-fort worth, san antonio, and houston. let's introduce you to some of the partners here with us tonight. he write the panelists. steve spriester, an anchor in san antonio. , an anchora representing telemundo stations in dallas, fort worth, san antonio, houston. >> julie fine is a political reporter at nbc five in dallas-fort worth. and andy cerota, anchor and clinical reporter at kprc in houston. here is a rundown of...