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franz sigel saves the day. franz sigel, after newmarket, he is put in command of harpers ferry. as jubal early moved his man up, he first wanted to use harpers ferry as a stepping off point, use the potomac river and head for the god of washington. if you have ever been to harpers ferry, you know the key position as maryland heights. whoever controls maryland heights, controls harpers ferry. in the early days of july 1864, franz sigel controls maryland heights. the confederate forces have to march around through sharpsburg where they see the graves of the dead from september 18, 1862 battle. they march through the passes of south mountain, where they see the graves of the fighting that dr. jordan talked about last night. then they come down the passes. as more soldiers continue to build up in south mountain, wallace is starting to get reinforcements. on july 8, those first soldiers of ricketts' command arrive. an interesting thing about this is the fact that they were not ordered to help wallace. their objective was the land in baltimore, get on trains, and go to harpers ferry.
franz sigel saves the day. franz sigel, after newmarket, he is put in command of harpers ferry. as jubal early moved his man up, he first wanted to use harpers ferry as a stepping off point, use the potomac river and head for the god of washington. if you have ever been to harpers ferry, you know the key position as maryland heights. whoever controls maryland heights, controls harpers ferry. in the early days of july 1864, franz sigel controls maryland heights. the confederate forces have to...
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in 2007 one of franz's brothrs was killed in iraq... and he knew it was his time to join.fter serving two tours walkup joined the military after his older brother was killed in iraq. franz also deployed to iraq.. and then in afghanistan.. a tour that would change his life. that was in 2009. since then - walka has had nearly 80 surgeries.. and underwent years of rehab at walter reed. and it's not over yet. just last month he returned here to bethesda, from tennesee for another surgery to have his leg amputated. even with the tough road to recovery, walkup says he wouldn't change a thing. you can hear more coming up in our eight o'clock hour and we'll be bringing you other incredible stories throughout the morning. ad lib to weather freeze warning until 10am this morning for nw suburbs. freeze watch tonight through sat. am for majority of the area. - cold & blustery today - sunshine returns! - near record lows overnight. first freeze. - sunny & cold veterans day - 50s sunday through next week today: sunny. cold & blustery. highs: 41-44 winds: nw 10-20 g 30 mph tonight: clear
in 2007 one of franz's brothrs was killed in iraq... and he knew it was his time to join.fter serving two tours walkup joined the military after his older brother was killed in iraq. franz also deployed to iraq.. and then in afghanistan.. a tour that would change his life. that was in 2009. since then - walka has had nearly 80 surgeries.. and underwent years of rehab at walter reed. and it's not over yet. just last month he returned here to bethesda, from tennesee for another surgery to have...
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Nov 7, 2017
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they're trying to take profits from places like franz. part of that having be nine denial and and shift them to irish shows. and which is hurting the french government is hurting the british government other countries and at to marginal benefit for countries like island. at some closing lately poses is the way forward and and i want to talk a bit about that the coverage of the paradise papis and data which is really been dominating headlines around the world for the last two days. and you take issue out we the journalists talking about how no noise have been broken you say they should be more emphasis on the on the ethics hit. well i just think it's too early this made right kind of claim united this is fourteen million documents. and companies like apple be they operate the beer you kw occasionally. it's possible that illegal things might happen now and if you look at the panama papers and that was released and then subsequently there was investigation started by various different authorities around the worl. thousand five hundred indivi
they're trying to take profits from places like franz. part of that having be nine denial and and shift them to irish shows. and which is hurting the french government is hurting the british government other countries and at to marginal benefit for countries like island. at some closing lately poses is the way forward and and i want to talk a bit about that the coverage of the paradise papis and data which is really been dominating headlines around the world for the last two days. and you take...
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last coal mine in the ruhr a region once peppered with them both martin hildebrand turned to me kyle franz can now focus on darby weekend martinez a dortmund fan. a shock a supporter this weekend these friends are rivals and if you go through the votes a team's fans are always having a go at each other and maybe i'll come out on top but maybe he will but someone has to be the winner and i hope it's dortmund this time. hoping for a three one win for shall if it's us then we'll have bragging rights over the dortmund fans in work on monday and. for the first time in a long time shall car favorites their coach to many go to disco is taking part in his first start be the thirty two year old has helped his team reach second in the table he's been accused of playing unadventurous football but the shock of fans don't care. and can monday morning i was buying bread rolls normally everyone is friendly towards me but this time i noticed they were extra nice on the pathak that's. it's a different story for a counterpart to pay top polish indorsement it's the dutchman's first darby at the helm but he's
last coal mine in the ruhr a region once peppered with them both martin hildebrand turned to me kyle franz can now focus on darby weekend martinez a dortmund fan. a shock a supporter this weekend these friends are rivals and if you go through the votes a team's fans are always having a go at each other and maybe i'll come out on top but maybe he will but someone has to be the winner and i hope it's dortmund this time. hoping for a three one win for shall if it's us then we'll have bragging...
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. >> reporter: the sabotage had been ordered by this man, german intelligence officer franz van tappen. barely ten months after black tom island was attacked, the united states declared war on germany. then, like now, homeland security became imperative and one government agency stepped up to the plate, the fbi. >> the g-men. this is the bureau of scientific crime detectives. new, modern, up to the minute. the fbi never sleeps. the g-men have become a legend. so what's the mystery behind their badge? >> the predecessors to the federal bureau of investigation, or the fbi, was the bureau of investigation. the name wasn't officially changed until the fbi until 1935. >> your investigations started with approximately 33 special agents. it went through a number of periods of rapid growth, first and foremost during world war i. >> one young clerk working for the department of justice, monitoring german americans, was a man named j. edgar hoover. by age 29 he had been named the bureau director. as seen here in this fbi film, hoover took an active role, both in his agents' training and in shapi
. >> reporter: the sabotage had been ordered by this man, german intelligence officer franz van tappen. barely ten months after black tom island was attacked, the united states declared war on germany. then, like now, homeland security became imperative and one government agency stepped up to the plate, the fbi. >> the g-men. this is the bureau of scientific crime detectives. new, modern, up to the minute. the fbi never sleeps. the g-men have become a legend. so what's the mystery...
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politicians including mr hariri the lebanese prime minister used to leave you he has a house in harry's so franz is a very cool to country for lebanon but many say that maybe this time trying to mediate between the two out very influential power is such as saudi arabia and iran france is risking saudi arabia and iran to have long been competing for influence in the middle east riyadh it was a supporter of hariri as a politician whereas lebanon's president is a long term ally of hezbollah he even claimed to riyadh might have forced the prime minister to resign in a bid to weaken hezbollah which receives support from iran artie's i saw the looks at why many fear the country could turn into a saudi arabia in a proxy war. beirut the lebanese capital nicknamed the riviera of the middle east it's an oasis of calm in an often troubled region but that wasn't always the case the city was the center of a bloody civil war that raged from the one nine hundred seventy five to one nine hundred ninety degrees for too long sectarian lines which are still present across the country today. here outside the holida
politicians including mr hariri the lebanese prime minister used to leave you he has a house in harry's so franz is a very cool to country for lebanon but many say that maybe this time trying to mediate between the two out very influential power is such as saudi arabia and iran france is risking saudi arabia and iran to have long been competing for influence in the middle east riyadh it was a supporter of hariri as a politician whereas lebanon's president is a long term ally of hezbollah he...
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latest from raqqa that a certain number of the terrorist attacks against franz. were actually initiated. well that's exactly why let me ask the question again. but the politically and rocka impressed a lot of people but how can we say. or can we say that we didn't isis. the fight against isis is not over and it is not of that because isis. is already beginning to redeploy ex activities and to change. into an underground terrorist organization. we know that we are far from over with the fight against terrorism and the fight against isis might change in shape. but it wants change as far as of the violin sarah activities that they do a concerned. france continues to be inherently invested in the coalition. in syria and in iraq. any of the nine months. both fronts as well because of bilateral cooperation is also giving support to in the shape of training the iraqi army and that's very important. it it does not mean that we need to be watchful about jihad the transfers to libya or other countries even. here in africa where we are. nick is challenging this question off
latest from raqqa that a certain number of the terrorist attacks against franz. were actually initiated. well that's exactly why let me ask the question again. but the politically and rocka impressed a lot of people but how can we say. or can we say that we didn't isis. the fight against isis is not over and it is not of that because isis. is already beginning to redeploy ex activities and to change. into an underground terrorist organization. we know that we are far from over with the fight...
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from them, but also working together to create something that is new for abu dhabi, but also new for franzte says its louvre will be joined by a national museum and a guggenheim abu dhabi in due course, creating, it hopes, a new global cultural hub. will gompertz, bbc news, abu dhabi. beautiful place. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a dense smog has enveloped india's capital, delhi, for a second day. we'll look at how residents are coping. also on the programme: what exactly is the indo—pacific? it's a phase donald trump's been using recently. we'll tell you all you need to know. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compou
from them, but also working together to create something that is new for abu dhabi, but also new for franzte says its louvre will be joined by a national museum and a guggenheim abu dhabi in due course, creating, it hopes, a new global cultural hub. will gompertz, bbc news, abu dhabi. beautiful place. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a dense smog has enveloped india's capital, delhi, for a second day. we'll look at how residents are coping. also on the...
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from them, but also working together to create something that is new for abu dhabi, but also new for franzeim abu dhabi in due course, creating, it hopes, a new global cultural hub. will gompertz, bbc news, abu dhabi. look who's turned up forjury duty? president 0bama arrived at a chicago courthouse on wednesday after answering a summons. mr 0bama joined other prospective jurors waiting to see if they would be chosen to serve a trial. but after shaking a few hands and signing his autograph, the former president was dismissed. mr0bama, a harvard law school graduate, is not the first former president to be summoned forjury duty. george w bush was called to serve in 2015, but he too was not selected. a reminder of our top story: president trump is meeting the chinese president xi jinping for talks at the great hall of the people in beijing on the second day of his visit. he is expected to try to persuade his chinese counterpart to put more pressure on north korea to abandon its nuclear programme — the main purpose of his asia trip. the two leaders are also expected to address the thorny issue
from them, but also working together to create something that is new for abu dhabi, but also new for franzeim abu dhabi in due course, creating, it hopes, a new global cultural hub. will gompertz, bbc news, abu dhabi. look who's turned up forjury duty? president 0bama arrived at a chicago courthouse on wednesday after answering a summons. mr 0bama joined other prospective jurors waiting to see if they would be chosen to serve a trial. but after shaking a few hands and signing his autograph, the...
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as leaders were not welcome at the funeral and in a statement to european commission vice president franz to man's said the eyes of europe are all multis all for it is. the last words on her final blog post or for a reason there are crooks everywhere you look now daphne wrote on the day she died the situation is desperate joe now al jazeera. this is the top stories there occupy minister has announced the recapture of the town of all crime from myself meanwhile in syria government forces have taken control of the city of their own losses mean i saw now holds little arbonne territory in the region. the united states has carried out two air strikes targeting eisel fighters in somalia it's thought to be the first american attack on the group there the strikes were in the northeast where eisel has been gathering recruits five more gaza based fighters are now known to have died after israel detonated explosives in a tunnel on monday at least twelve islamic jihad fighters and now confirmed dead the group says it's been denied access to the bodies israel says the tunnel had been dug into its terr
as leaders were not welcome at the funeral and in a statement to european commission vice president franz to man's said the eyes of europe are all multis all for it is. the last words on her final blog post or for a reason there are crooks everywhere you look now daphne wrote on the day she died the situation is desperate joe now al jazeera. this is the top stories there occupy minister has announced the recapture of the town of all crime from myself meanwhile in syria government forces have...
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and you see mark franz off in saute, you're like, "i know that guy. mark franz is on the line.at the dish is going to be," so it empowered the customer to love and know the chefs as, like, little rock stars. >> tony: people thought, "oh my god, you can actually have a blast eating out," and it can be your entertainment for the evening, instead of having dinner and then going to the movies your entertainment is having dinner. >> mario: and watching the excitement of new dishes come on and watching whether they were complicated and had five different farms on one list or whether they were just one brush stroke that was something so remarkable and simple that it defied you in its purity. the language was very clear. the font was very straightforward and the menu was a pure inspiration. >> mark: it was always looking for that, but we always called it the note. we would go on trips and we would say, "have you heard, you know, have you, have you felt, have you tasted that note?" that's why chefs cook, is for that. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website
and you see mark franz off in saute, you're like, "i know that guy. mark franz is on the line.at the dish is going to be," so it empowered the customer to love and know the chefs as, like, little rock stars. >> tony: people thought, "oh my god, you can actually have a blast eating out," and it can be your entertainment for the evening, instead of having dinner and then going to the movies your entertainment is having dinner. >> mario: and watching the excitement...
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candidate, who i'm going to throw into this, and i do this because i've done the biography, is a person, franz segal, who was vilified by the public. even germans during the war. and he was a person whose career long after the war was vilified by a lot of germans and nongermans for his maddeningly frustrating campaigns. so i have some real creditability being part of that conference you just mentioned, losers and generals in defeat, perhaps. so maybe that could be a theme. but in any case, those are the ones i would say. >> i think you know what i'm going to say. ben butler gets my vote. not only during the war, but after. and in the north and in the south. nobody illicits the animosity that butler does. of course, no other general than jefferson davis, and order calling for his execution. and if you read some of his hate mail and his papers, the library of congress, i think it's pretty clear that it's ben butler. >> well, we're going to kind of turn this around a little bit. and we'll start over on this end, and this was a great question. and i think steve talked about it a little bit. which
candidate, who i'm going to throw into this, and i do this because i've done the biography, is a person, franz segal, who was vilified by the public. even germans during the war. and he was a person whose career long after the war was vilified by a lot of germans and nongermans for his maddeningly frustrating campaigns. so i have some real creditability being part of that conference you just mentioned, losers and generals in defeat, perhaps. so maybe that could be a theme. but in any case,...
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. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right now out of the room, he goes into another interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> will they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. >> the '90s gave us several shows that didn't explode in the ratings, but were influential to others. "homicide" is one of them. ♪ shell me with questions all night ♪ ♪ i'm living in a danger zone >> "homicide: life on the street" was innovative in terms of its style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. >> tears coming out of your eyes. >> ain't no tears coming from my eyes. >> those eyes are brimming with tears. >> they had so many african american characters in the cast that on several occ
. >> you can sort of see on dennis franz's face this is killing him to not destroy this guy right now out of the room, he goes into another interrogation room and he breaks the door in two with his fist. and i'm choking up talking about it right now, because that's how great a moment of tv that it is. >> 20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like? >> i don't know. >> will they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they...
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. >> and i am franz. >> and we just want to pump you up. >> a lot of things they could do on "saturday daring and more satirical and more political. >> you still have 50 seconds left, mr. vice president. >> let me just sum up, on track, stay the course. a thousand points of light. stay the course. >> governor dukakis, rebuttal? >> i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. >> it is "the garry shandling show." >> people were taking the old principles of comedy and trying to turn them into something new. we spent years watching sitcoms and dramas and talk shows and we knew them by heart, that if somebody played on that and parodied that, we got it instantly. >> i appreciate you coming in under these conditions. i really do -- you want to hold the credits? we were going to roll the credits but you screwed that up because you were late. >> "the garry shandling show" was aware of the fact that it was a situation comedy. it highlighted the cliches in funny ways. >> are you looking into the camera? >> no. >> don't look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> you don't come in here and look in the camer
. >> and i am franz. >> and we just want to pump you up. >> a lot of things they could do on "saturday daring and more satirical and more political. >> you still have 50 seconds left, mr. vice president. >> let me just sum up, on track, stay the course. a thousand points of light. stay the course. >> governor dukakis, rebuttal? >> i can't believe i'm losing to this guy. >> it is "the garry shandling show." >> people were...
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proposing what puerto rico starts rebuilding and in the rebuilding process we're going to do this franz apparently. we're go doing this with control. we're actually working with the white house for controls and trance parns. so we're very much willing participants in that. >> thank you. i want to be clear fraud against puerto rico is fraud against the united states and should be covered by it false claims act. thank you. >> as well as equal treatment to u.s. citizens. >> with all due respect, i'd like to ask for two minutes to respectfully respond to senator lee. i want to be very clear that the virgin islands and port authority have gone to great lengths to deal with issues of fraud. we prosecute customers who steal electricity and water. we fire and prosecute employees involved in theft. we're in our third year where we bid out each year services for off island lineman if there's a disaster so we don't have to go through that in a hurricane. this year we simply pulled the trigger. we do that for debris removal, we do that for road clearing. we are making sure that the cast of power in
proposing what puerto rico starts rebuilding and in the rebuilding process we're going to do this franz apparently. we're go doing this with control. we're actually working with the white house for controls and trance parns. so we're very much willing participants in that. >> thank you. i want to be clear fraud against puerto rico is fraud against the united states and should be covered by it false claims act. thank you. >> as well as equal treatment to u.s. citizens. >> with...