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of gettysburg, not the campaign. we will talk about the entire campaign not the infantry. i love the infantry but this is the role of cavalry. i mention a number of books on the civil war, these are the map studies and i'm constantly criticized about this one. there is not a lot of cavalry. couldn't fit. came out with this one that specializes, what i'm going to do today, i only have 45 minutes. i will go fast, talk about the multiple roles the cavalry played during the campaign of gettysburg and you will appreciate these guys more than you currently do. these guys are constantly in the saddle. the guys are constantly in motion doing a variety of activities. let's jump into it. you know these two gentlemen. two major generals, the army of the potomac cavalry, jeb stuart, his counterpart have been in command of their army's cavalry for over a year, they are experienced. they know potentially how to run a cavalry. the organization is very different. you see on the union side it is much more sophisticated. you have divi
of gettysburg, not the campaign. we will talk about the entire campaign not the infantry. i love the infantry but this is the role of cavalry. i mention a number of books on the civil war, these are the map studies and i'm constantly criticized about this one. there is not a lot of cavalry. couldn't fit. came out with this one that specializes, what i'm going to do today, i only have 45 minutes. i will go fast, talk about the multiple roles the cavalry played during the campaign of gettysburg...
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particularly focused on gettysburg, but spreading his wings. he will find a rabbit hole and really fallen. that is what today's topic is today. he is coming to us from the university of west virginia where he just is finishing up his master's -- his master's degree in public history. ladies and gentlemen, jon tr acey. jon: all right, hi. today we will be spending a little bit of time on the experiences and in the head of john rankin who you see on the screen there. he is going to hold a couple of different positions. alongside a really nice period image from the regimental history of their monument which again is going to become pretty important. john rankin is serving with the 27th indiana during the american civil war. he is one of the few of his regiment to get through the bloody fighting in antietam's cornfield without being wounded. though, he will be badly wounded in the fight the battle of gettysburg during the dynes asterisk -- during the disastrous charge. what we are really focusing on here is that after the war, he writes a couple of
particularly focused on gettysburg, but spreading his wings. he will find a rabbit hole and really fallen. that is what today's topic is today. he is coming to us from the university of west virginia where he just is finishing up his master's -- his master's degree in public history. ladies and gentlemen, jon tr acey. jon: all right, hi. today we will be spending a little bit of time on the experiences and in the head of john rankin who you see on the screen there. he is going to hold a couple...
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so skipping ahead again to gettysburg. we see a current image of the regimental monument there in the meadow along spangler spring and then a second image kind of taken from the right of that monument looking towards mcalister's woods so on july 1st 1863 the 12th corps will finally arrive near gettysburg near the base of culpes hill, but they are arriving too late to take place in the fighting that began north of town that morning. at this point the 27th. indiana is not fully recovered from battles such as antietam and they're down to about 339 men with rankin now serving as a sergeant company a as we move into july 2nd. the 12th. corps is going to move towards culp's hill and begin assuming defensive positions there the 27th, indiana and their brigade are going to be set up in mcalister's woods as you see in that second photograph with the 27th, indiana kind of towards the back facing towards rock creek. and there they're going to kind of dig in and remain for most of the day, but for those of you familiar with the second
so skipping ahead again to gettysburg. we see a current image of the regimental monument there in the meadow along spangler spring and then a second image kind of taken from the right of that monument looking towards mcalister's woods so on july 1st 1863 the 12th corps will finally arrive near gettysburg near the base of culpes hill, but they are arriving too late to take place in the fighting that began north of town that morning. at this point the 27th. indiana is not fully recovered from...
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graduate h former trustee of gettysburg college. the founder of veterans advantage. the nation's leading advocate. scott we turn to you. >> good evening i'm scott higgins head of the trustees of the lincoln prize but want t to welcome you to our virtual celebration of the prize. behind me as a statue of mr. lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation which i am t proud to say lynn, i cut our children the higginset family donated to gettysburg college. the statue sits in front of fstephen's hall name for thaddeus stevens the congressman and abolitionist. who is a long time trustee of the college to provide an 1832 upon which the college was built. let us take a few minutes in prayer. lord god would meet this seem to recognize and celebrate the extraordinary work of two historians elizabeth for her armies of deliverance of the new history of ther, civil war, a sweeping narrative of the civil war unfold with noo interpretation of the union and the confederacy. and david reynolds, a, nelle can book that abraham lincoln to life within the culture of a turbulent age. on t
graduate h former trustee of gettysburg college. the founder of veterans advantage. the nation's leading advocate. scott we turn to you. >> good evening i'm scott higgins head of the trustees of the lincoln prize but want t to welcome you to our virtual celebration of the prize. behind me as a statue of mr. lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation which i am t proud to say lynn, i cut our children the higginset family donated to gettysburg college. the statue sits in front of...
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everyone knows he's going up to gettysburg. gardner is compiling an album of these photographs. i don't believe for a minute that lincoln didn't see these things. i don't believe for a minute gardner wouldn't have shown them to him or that lincoln would not have expressed interest in them and when i read lincoln's words of the gettysburg address these photographs are what are echoing around in my head. we cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this ground more than those who gave their lives here lincoln is in effect saying, what do you expect me to say? you've seen the bodies. we're now burying the bodies. we're trying to honor them and we're trying to remember. this is what we are fighting for to get past this to me. this is a room in part about paying last respects and there are plenty of people who saw the photographs at matthew brady's who felt as though they were in fact paying last respects to the dead and thanking their lucky stars. they weren't one of them and i think that's a sobering moment for understanding the visceral nature of the war. a lot of civil war photography a
everyone knows he's going up to gettysburg. gardner is compiling an album of these photographs. i don't believe for a minute that lincoln didn't see these things. i don't believe for a minute gardner wouldn't have shown them to him or that lincoln would not have expressed interest in them and when i read lincoln's words of the gettysburg address these photographs are what are echoing around in my head. we cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this ground more than those who gave their lives here...
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>> reporter: it'st a deut she s in college in gettysburg, pennsylvania, is seared in her memory foreveren we first spoke to koehler in may, she told us at the time she did everything she could, quickly telling friends and reporting her story to campus and local officials, but charges were never brought against the suspect she named. until now. >> to have that confession, i mean, that really never happens. does it have brand-new evidence come, years later, and crack a case wide open. >> reporter: a little more than one month after our report, a major step toward justice. days ago, the district attorney's office in adams county filing sexual assault charges against the alleged suspect, 28-year-old ian thomas cleary. >> the number one goal is to get justice. i want this to go to trial. i want him to be held accountable. >> the next question is, where is ian cheleary, will he see justice? >> reporter: despite the arrest warrant, authorities have not been able to find cleary and have yet to release his photograph. >> where do you believe this suspect is, and do you believe he will ultimately
>> reporter: it'st a deut she s in college in gettysburg, pennsylvania, is seared in her memory foreveren we first spoke to koehler in may, she told us at the time she did everything she could, quickly telling friends and reporting her story to campus and local officials, but charges were never brought against the suspect she named. until now. >> to have that confession, i mean, that really never happens. does it have brand-new evidence come, years later, and crack a case wide open....
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shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man
shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man
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dan kerman tells us the search is on for the suspect. >> in 2013, shannon keeler was attending gettysburg in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. >> though the suspect was identified. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now 8 years later. that's changed this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who at one time lived in saratoga. >> like any survivor would just a huge breath of relief the huge weight was lifted off of her and she did have a very strong emotional reaction was moved to tears. this was something she's been, you know, pushing for for over 7 years. keillor's attorney laura dunn says her client never stop putting the pressure on law enforcement to prosecute. >> but until this week her pleas were ignored no survivor should have to go public share his story and put this amount of pressure district to have charges brought. >> and yet that's necessary hoping shannon's case can wake a lot of prosecutors law enforcement up that we ne
dan kerman tells us the search is on for the suspect. >> in 2013, shannon keeler was attending gettysburg in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. >> though the suspect was identified. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now 8 years later. that's changed this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who at one time lived in saratoga....
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shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to have to fight for 7 years to get justice on top of that knowing that they're still possibly a trial ahead of you. i mean, it's so much weight on survivors. so i'm glad that she has this moment. so really take it in to realize she is believed that she is going to have her case prosecuted killers. attorney laura dunn says the lack of action on the part of prosecutors. >> is common in this country, especially as it relates to assault on college campuses. too often prosecutors to find to bring charges. and i want to be very clear as of our lawyer. but the standard for bringing criminal charges as
shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to...
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gettysburg college prefecture, allen guelzo teachers a clan class on abraham lincoln. and the dred scott supreme court decision. his class is about 50 minutes. >> welcome once again to civil war era studies 205. introduction to the american civil war era. we are now in our third week? in this course and my, wet ground we have covered this far. we have more to cover the today, as we're coming up to the 18 fifties now, we're talking about the crises of the 18 fifties. they really began with a compromise of 1850 that move into kansas, nebraska act of 1854. and we're going to see still more earthquakes occurring. but as we do this, we have a character that we have to meet who is going to play a central role in this entire course and that is abraham lincoln. we touched very briefly in our last session by way of a introduction of lincoln and just to go through some of the details once again, abraham lincoln is born in 1809, one on the 12th of february. his parents were thomas and nancy hanks lincoln. and lincoln himself was born in hodge in vail, kentucky in a log cabin, yes
gettysburg college prefecture, allen guelzo teachers a clan class on abraham lincoln. and the dred scott supreme court decision. his class is about 50 minutes. >> welcome once again to civil war era studies 205. introduction to the american civil war era. we are now in our third week? in this course and my, wet ground we have covered this far. we have more to cover the today, as we're coming up to the 18 fifties now, we're talking about the crises of the 18 fifties. they really began with...
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from the left the federal troops outside, monocacy, maryland right up on route 15 headed toward gettysburg. the sunlight is starting to break through the rain clouds. this is the that the union troops outside baltimore get the news that george meade has held the union line the battle of gettysburg has gone to the union and in the very background you will see lee's retreating army headed for harpers ferry as fast as they can get there that notion of relief that notion of a turn in the weather and a turn in the events of the war is supported by the oil sketch that gifford did in the field of that which is dated july 9th 1863 the day that they got the news about the battle. one of the key themes of course for any exhibition on the civil war are the twin issues of abolition and emancipation and we are fortunate that both winslow homer and eastman johnson came of age when they did because between the two of them they make issues around emancipation and abolition issues around human rights and american freedom on a general non-race specific level eastman johnson paints. this picture called negro
from the left the federal troops outside, monocacy, maryland right up on route 15 headed toward gettysburg. the sunlight is starting to break through the rain clouds. this is the that the union troops outside baltimore get the news that george meade has held the union line the battle of gettysburg has gone to the union and in the very background you will see lee's retreating army headed for harpers ferry as fast as they can get there that notion of relief that notion of a turn in the weather...
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noted that that decisive 1863 battle at gettysburg had taken place on that field on july 4th. in his gettysburg address, lincoln argues that the union triumph was nothing less than a vindication of the proposition that all men are created equal. the union dead, he said, had heeded the declaration's challenge, bringing to this nation, under god, a new birth of freedom. we survivors, lincoln said, must finish the work the declaration had started. in lincoln's hands, the declaration becomes the living document that i think it remains today. a secular creed, a set of goals to be realized over time. we can hear its echo in almost every call to expand freedom, equality, and civil rights in this country ever since. the declaration's promise of equal rights was the touchstone for advocacies of the 13th amendment that abolished slavery and the 14th amendment that guaranteed former slaves both citizenship and equal protection. the declaration's language and ideas -- whoa, what happened there? let's go back. the declaration's language and ideas reverberate through fdr's four freedoms spe
noted that that decisive 1863 battle at gettysburg had taken place on that field on july 4th. in his gettysburg address, lincoln argues that the union triumph was nothing less than a vindication of the proposition that all men are created equal. the union dead, he said, had heeded the declaration's challenge, bringing to this nation, under god, a new birth of freedom. we survivors, lincoln said, must finish the work the declaration had started. in lincoln's hands, the declaration becomes the...
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50s, helicopters were not reliably get so eisenhower wanted a plane to fly down to his grandson gettysburgd a twin engine airplane to land on the grass strip that's reliable and safe. >> many of the instruments inside are still original and i got an up close look. so this is where president eisenhower would typically sit, first lady would be here in a fun fact, this is the smallest airplane who ever called air force one and. >> i was his the cabin but he had his pilots often you would see him flying his own air force one plane and today the owners offered rewrite to veterans at no cost to them, support equal. a great way to tolerate the fourth of july. >> great story. thank you so much and we'll be right back. ♪♪ you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drop
50s, helicopters were not reliably get so eisenhower wanted a plane to fly down to his grandson gettysburgd a twin engine airplane to land on the grass strip that's reliable and safe. >> many of the instruments inside are still original and i got an up close look. so this is where president eisenhower would typically sit, first lady would be here in a fun fact, this is the smallest airplane who ever called air force one and. >> i was his the cabin but he had his pilots often you...
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so we've got to be able to contain, and by the, way the guy who wrote that gettysburg, and knocking off sentence owned more than 200 all the statues of robert e. human beings. and, so we're not talking about throwing out the lee, let's leave it. there are appropriate places, nothing will be lost in the story unless we have the kind of horrific wholesale, you know, soviet style cleansing of the system and we're not about that. americans are strong enough to figure out how to tolerate the good and the bad. jefferson memorial or tearing it's -- we've heard it in one down monticello, we're not talking about moving mount vernon, a very obvious narrow superspecial story to plantation or removing monte obtain. and it's just good to complicate it. it makes for monticello a very disguised great drama, it makes for great plantation, but a plantation, nonetheless, characterized that some classical who are awe. and beautiful. but we have to do the printing. i'm not suggesting going into gettysburg, and knocking off stories, and makes for great all the statues of robert e. lee, let's leave it. there
so we've got to be able to contain, and by the, way the guy who wrote that gettysburg, and knocking off sentence owned more than 200 all the statues of robert e. human beings. and, so we're not talking about throwing out the lee, let's leave it. there are appropriate places, nothing will be lost in the story unless we have the kind of horrific wholesale, you know, soviet style cleansing of the system and we're not about that. americans are strong enough to figure out how to tolerate the good...
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the rape claim it happened nearly 8 years ago in gettysburg, pennsylvania. the suspect from the bay area check a $0.4 kerman shows us what is being done now to try to find him. >> more than 7 years ago. shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to have to fight for 7 years to get justice on top of that knowing that they're still possibly a trial ahead of you. i mean, it's so much weight on survivors. so i'm glad that she has this moment to really take it in to realize she is believed that she is going to have her case prosecuted killers. attorney laura dunn says the lack of action on the part of prosecutors. >> is common
the rape claim it happened nearly 8 years ago in gettysburg, pennsylvania. the suspect from the bay area check a $0.4 kerman shows us what is being done now to try to find him. >> more than 7 years ago. shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not...
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i loved the gettysburg farm. what do you say?i concur with everything you said but i would add because of the fact that i had a relationship that lasted into my late 40s with my grandfather i had an opportunity to see a side of them boast didn't everybody saw that he was extremely approachable and humble. you talk about the fact that that had to do with that generation but the intellect that he had about certain things, he could foresee, you talked about joining the ccc camp and getting his feet wet before he was to move on in the position that he held later as the war started up there was a certain knowledge about this guy, there he was in europe postwar and he sees this guy making crackers in a bakery shop and he goes home and develops the rollers that will make goldfish crackers. this isn't here every day, this is somebody who really thought through these things. >> you are putting finger on his attention to detail. you knew what he was doing. he had great attention to detail. my parents told stories how you stayed up at night
i loved the gettysburg farm. what do you say?i concur with everything you said but i would add because of the fact that i had a relationship that lasted into my late 40s with my grandfather i had an opportunity to see a side of them boast didn't everybody saw that he was extremely approachable and humble. you talk about the fact that that had to do with that generation but the intellect that he had about certain things, he could foresee, you talked about joining the ccc camp and getting his...
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or any larger than the pitching mound on the baseball field or field trips as we used to say to gettysburg and philadelphia and for five years i did this. i was in my 20s. i could survive anything like some of you have. i wasn't doing parenting at that time. that's why i could do the teaching but i can still remember some see a historic site and somehow have somebody interpret it or go out on the battlefield in gettysburg and read poetry at night or just read from a diary. i used to march them up to the site of the monument and read passages from a book that i doubt any of you have read. that was teaching. that was somehow putting together place with history, discovery and all you had to do was kind of show up and it happened. so you have no greater admirer than me and hopefully my profession. there's a whole lot of people now who want to decide what you should teach, how and which manner you should teach it and which subject you should teach it. teach it whatever it is, whatever they tell you. but the subject that i am addressing today is primarily frederick douglass and his ultimately an
or any larger than the pitching mound on the baseball field or field trips as we used to say to gettysburg and philadelphia and for five years i did this. i was in my 20s. i could survive anything like some of you have. i wasn't doing parenting at that time. that's why i could do the teaching but i can still remember some see a historic site and somehow have somebody interpret it or go out on the battlefield in gettysburg and read poetry at night or just read from a diary. i used to march them...
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in one hour and 20 minutes, john tracy, a former park ranger at gettysburg national military park, tells union soldier john rankin's story. he argues that the honesty in rankin's writings revealed how union veterans remembered the war and wanted to shape how others member. -- how others remembered. florence mary parish burner. --bruner. today i will speak to you about our new book "the nation must awake." my great grandmother's book was originally titled "events of that also disaster -- the tulsa disaster." i will tell you how that book came to be and how it was entrusted to me by my father and our relationship around the book , around the story itself, and, how i took his charge to bring my great-grandmother's legacy forward and to fulfill a promise i made to him. during the 1993 through 1994 holiday season, i was visiting my family in california. my dad, bill bruner jr. was still living in san francisco where i was born. at the time, i had been living in washington dc with my own family for about 10 years. i traveled home each year to see my folks. on that visit, he took me into his ro
in one hour and 20 minutes, john tracy, a former park ranger at gettysburg national military park, tells union soldier john rankin's story. he argues that the honesty in rankin's writings revealed how union veterans remembered the war and wanted to shape how others member. -- how others remembered. florence mary parish burner. --bruner. today i will speak to you about our new book "the nation must awake." my great grandmother's book was originally titled "events of that also...
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shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to have to fight for 7 years to get justice on top of that knowing that they're still possibly a trial ahead of you. i mean, it's so much weight on survivors. so i'm glad that she has this moment to really take it in to realize she is believed that she is going to have her case prosecuted killers. attorney laura dunn says the lack of action on the part of prosecutors. >> is common in this country, especially as it relates to assault on college campuses. too often prosecutors to find to bring charges. and i want to be very clear as of our lawyer. but the standard for bringing criminal charges as
shannon keeler was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to...
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up next, jon tracey, a former park ranger at gettysburg military park, tells john rankin's story. he
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this country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the civil war would, that's gettysburgantietam, the killing field of the 19th century south, that's what we are looking at right now, announce the president of the infant states. by attempting to passed laws requiring voters to show i.d. when they vote republicans are risking it permanent internal division as well as a violent think we are overstating?re here's what he said. >> does an unfolding assault taking place in america today, and attempt to suppress and subvert the right to vote in fair and free elections. we are facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. that's not hyperbole, since the civil war t. >> tucker: at the civil war? you sound overheated to you? he would like you to know that this is not hyperbole. they are literally like habeas corpus, the state legislature. that was the civil war. biden made it clear that's what he meant and he said it twice. one was the last time a sitting american gave a speech like this? probably not told the 1860s. it's hard to know how to process it. it
this country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the civil war would, that's gettysburgantietam, the killing field of the 19th century south, that's what we are looking at right now, announce the president of the infant states. by attempting to passed laws requiring voters to show i.d. when they vote republicans are risking it permanent internal division as well as a violent think we are overstating?re here's what he said. >> does an unfolding assault taking place in america...
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you know, i'm not suggesting going into gettysburg and lopping off all the statues of robert e lee the battlefield there. let's let's leave there's an appropriate places. nothing will be lost in this story unless we have the kind of horrific wholesale, you know soviet, cleansing of the system and we're not about that. we're americans are strong enough. to figure out how to tolerate the good and the bad it's just for very too long. we've permitted just one very narrow superficial story to obtain and it's it's just good to complicate it. it makes for great drama. it makes for a great stories. it makes for great exhibitions you go to lonnie's original museum there. i mean, this is by no means a picnic. and yet the fact that it produces these feelings in you are are amazing our are transformative and not just for african-americans, but for all of us are indebted to that museum for reminding us as lani was saying that this experience is got to be at the heart. it's our original sin as historians like to say. that's the thing. we got to be opening our eyes to every day. and why? george floyd
you know, i'm not suggesting going into gettysburg and lopping off all the statues of robert e lee the battlefield there. let's let's leave there's an appropriate places. nothing will be lost in this story unless we have the kind of horrific wholesale, you know soviet, cleansing of the system and we're not about that. we're americans are strong enough. to figure out how to tolerate the good and the bad it's just for very too long. we've permitted just one very narrow superficial story to obtain...
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the 1950s, helicopters reliable yet president eisenhower wanted a plane to fly to his ranch in gettysburg them up to meet air force but five of them planes we got to see is the last one of the five step flying today. >> the way it came off the factory assembly line and modifications were not made, it was painted the color when it came off the assembly line, the only thing the government, they put the stripes on it u.s. air force on. >> the instruments inside are still rational and i got an up close look this is where president eisenhower would typically sit, first lady would be here in front back from the smallest airplane to ever have been called air force one. now is in the cabin eisenhower had pilot fights and, he would see him fly his own air force one plane. today the owners offered rewrites for veterans at no cost. jon: ferry whole. thank you. we'll have more box report in a moment. a broker battle of the sexes in our nation's capitol yesterday, annual burger eating champion ship to winners, molly and dan kennedy both managing to inhale 34 patties in ten minutes. the competitions sp
the 1950s, helicopters reliable yet president eisenhower wanted a plane to fly to his ranch in gettysburg them up to meet air force but five of them planes we got to see is the last one of the five step flying today. >> the way it came off the factory assembly line and modifications were not made, it was painted the color when it came off the assembly line, the only thing the government, they put the stripes on it u.s. air force on. >> the instruments inside are still rational and i...
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and i think the holding of a line,chamberlain, gettysburg, hold the line was his saying. hold the line in iraq. they held the line and i commend all of those officers. capitol hill and metropolitan police, why the fraternity of police officers has not spoken up on their behalf needs to be answered. >> and he is very strong on that. he is holding their feet to the fire. and in this situation, you should. someone shorksuld and he can do. remember the officials who resigned after january 6th, i will put them up on the screen. devoss said there was no mistaking the impact of trump's rhetoric had on the situation. elaine chao was clear that trump supporters stormed the capitol and nick mulvaney said they were worried about trump putting somebody worse in there. and the communications director said that trump should consider reziening. the gop knew how bad it was, and many are whitewashing and down playing it. is it, it's a cover up. it's blatant. it's propaganda, what are we witnessing here? >> you are witnessing what you said, it's a cover up. if you think about it, just read
and i think the holding of a line,chamberlain, gettysburg, hold the line was his saying. hold the line in iraq. they held the line and i commend all of those officers. capitol hill and metropolitan police, why the fraternity of police officers has not spoken up on their behalf needs to be answered. >> and he is very strong on that. he is holding their feet to the fire. and in this situation, you should. someone shorksuld and he can do. remember the officials who resigned after january...
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is the greatest threat to our nation since shiloh and gettysburg.e are trying to keep track here. >> president biden: the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. >> the greatest attempt at insurrection since the civil war. >> the worst challenged our democracy since the civil war. >> 150 days since the worst single act of political violence since the civil war. >> the worst attack on america democracy arguable he probably since the civil war. >> this is the biggest you know, kind of the biggest threat to our democracy since the civil war. >> president biden: we are facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. that's not hyperbole. since the civil war. >> tucker: it's not hyperbole, but it's more common than we expected. a lot of things are as bad as the civil war. how many? mark steyn his capitalist, he joins us tonight to read it. great to see you. >> yeah, it's almost like they want a civil war. i mean, all this is rubbish. the worst act of political violence since the civil war, says anderson cooper, and the m
is the greatest threat to our nation since shiloh and gettysburg.e are trying to keep track here. >> president biden: the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. >> the greatest attempt at insurrection since the civil war. >> the worst challenged our democracy since the civil war. >> 150 days since the worst single act of political violence since the civil war. >> the worst attack on america democracy arguable he probably since the civil war. >>...
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in one hour and 20 minutes, john tracy, a former park ranger at gettysburg national military park, tells union soldier john rankin's story. he argues that the honesty in rankin's writings revealed how union veterans remembered the war and wanted to shape how others member. -- how others remembered.
in one hour and 20 minutes, john tracy, a former park ranger at gettysburg national military park, tells union soldier john rankin's story. he argues that the honesty in rankin's writings revealed how union veterans remembered the war and wanted to shape how others member. -- how others remembered.
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country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the american civil war, biden said, that is gettysburg, the walking dead of andersonville, the killing fields of the 19th century american south. that's what we're looking at right now, announced the president of the united states. by attempting to pass laws requiring voters to show i.d. when they vote, republicans are risking permanent internal division as well as violent conflict. think we are overstating? here's what he said. >> president biden: there's an unfolding assault taking place in america today, and attempt to suppress and subvert the right to vote in fair and free elections. we are facing the most significant test of our democracy since the civil war. that's not hyperbole. since the civil war. >> tucker: the civil war? sound overheated to you? joe biden would like you to know this is not hyperbole. voter i.d. laws are literally like the civil war. that is habeas corpus suspended, state legislatures shut down, hundreds of thousands of americans dead in fields. that was the civil war. biden made it clear that's what he meant. h
country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the american civil war, biden said, that is gettysburg, the walking dead of andersonville, the killing fields of the 19th century american south. that's what we're looking at right now, announced the president of the united states. by attempting to pass laws requiring voters to show i.d. when they vote, republicans are risking permanent internal division as well as violent conflict. think we are overstating? here's what he said. >>...
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so all this happens when the civil war gettysburg vicksburg in 1863 and then the war is over, lincolnoses his life in 1865 he's assassinated at ford's theater. but his legacy lives on. here is the most amazing part of the story, lincoln's view of economic progress this building infrastructure really comes out of another part of his psyche in 1847 hit actually invented a vote. it was designed to lift up not a very big vote but is lifted up if it was in shallow waters he patented in 1848 and traveled on the illinois michigan canals. lincoln is the only president who is a patented inventor. it was had in the back of his mind being the innovator how do we do things better? how do we use technology? how do we really do the things we are really good at to make this a better country for everyone? those are the principal things i discovered that again the legacy lives on. he inspired a whole new generation of progressive politicians frank lloyd wright, james adam, social reforms, the lincoln highway which was the first national east/west route goes through times square albany san francisco, w
so all this happens when the civil war gettysburg vicksburg in 1863 and then the war is over, lincolnoses his life in 1865 he's assassinated at ford's theater. but his legacy lives on. here is the most amazing part of the story, lincoln's view of economic progress this building infrastructure really comes out of another part of his psyche in 1847 hit actually invented a vote. it was designed to lift up not a very big vote but is lifted up if it was in shallow waters he patented in 1848 and...
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larger than the pitching mound on the baseball field on field trips out east as we used to say to gettysburg and philadelphia and washington and for five years i did this. i was in my 20s. i could go sleepless and survive anything like some of you have. i wasn't doing parenting at that time which is probably why i can still do the teaching. i can remember the thrill of some kids and somehow have somebody interpret it or go out on a battlefield in gettysburg and read poetry at night as the sun set in the west or read from a diary, a little round tap. or i used to march them up to the site of the 20th main monument and read passages from the killer angels, a book i bet a few of you have read. that was teaching. that was somehow putting together place with history with discovery, and all you had to do was kind of show up and it just happened. so you have no greater admirer than me, and hopefully my profession, historians in high places, are really going to have your back now because we need to. there's a whole lot of people who want to decide what you should teach, how you should teach it, wher
larger than the pitching mound on the baseball field on field trips out east as we used to say to gettysburg and philadelphia and washington and for five years i did this. i was in my 20s. i could go sleepless and survive anything like some of you have. i wasn't doing parenting at that time which is probably why i can still do the teaching. i can remember the thrill of some kids and somehow have somebody interpret it or go out on a battlefield in gettysburg and read poetry at night as the sun...
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, it went into cemeteries and women were responsible for recovering bodies from battlefields of gettysburg and returning them back to the south they could have a probable burial confederate cemetery so it was not send this specially in the early decades after the civil war, the first decade and a half at least. it couldn't even imagine memorializing themselves. were there: comments of women took the sub as an extension of the roles as like the wives and the mothers and their communities. so they also i think as the years went on and continued in this memorialization process, they developed leadership skills. they developed fund raising skills. he developed public speaking skills. and so it became something they could do outside of the home, and still have the protection of their roll that these traditional gender roles. you are not trying to bust the gender systems in the south. by the same time, that is exactly what they were doing in their roles as leaders of this movement. so while it began as it ladies memorial association, then it expanded by the 1890s to the united daughters of the c
, it went into cemeteries and women were responsible for recovering bodies from battlefields of gettysburg and returning them back to the south they could have a probable burial confederate cemetery so it was not send this specially in the early decades after the civil war, the first decade and a half at least. it couldn't even imagine memorializing themselves. were there: comments of women took the sub as an extension of the roles as like the wives and the mothers and their communities. so...
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happened 8 years ago in pennsylvania, shannon cuellar says the rape happened while she was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania. she told police that she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student in cleary who one time lived in saratoga the district attorney in adams county pennsylvania. chose not to prosecute until now. what change prosecutors mines were these facebook messages in them in clearly admitted to sexually assaulting her. >> you know, from the messages. he has some sense of guilt or responsibility. so we are asking him to cooperate to turn himself in and really to put an end. to this. this kind of ordeal. the show has been suffering ever since she met him. >> while is from saratoga police don't know where he is right now. kron 4 does not normally name. people who have been sexually assaulted but killer chose to make her story public. and one of the convicted. >> zebra killers in san francisco. has just died. officials say 76 year-old jessie lee cook's was found dead in a hospice unit at california medical facility in vacaville, his cause of death is still pending. cook
happened 8 years ago in pennsylvania, shannon cuellar says the rape happened while she was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania. she told police that she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student in cleary who one time lived in saratoga the district attorney in adams county pennsylvania. chose not to prosecute until now. what change prosecutors mines were these facebook messages in them in clearly admitted to sexually assaulting her. >> you know, from the messages. he has...
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this country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the civil war would, that's gettysburgry south, that's what we
this country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the civil war would, that's gettysburgry south, that's what we
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the battle of gettysburg marked a turning point of the civil war, providing the union with the momentum to bring our great nation back together. our state continues to carry the legacy of many firsts. from the american -- first american flag. benjamin franklin, robert fulton, and jonus sulk. we continue to bring new and exciting ideas forward. our american craftsmanship runs deep from our steel mills, coal mines, farm lands and forests. madam speaker, as a long -- life-long resident of pennsylvania, i'm encouraged by the industrialous spirit of our residents as we continue to build a bright path forward for our commonwealth and our country. happy pennsylvania day. i'm happy to be from the great keystone state. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. casten, for five minutes. . mr. casten: i trust most of my colleagues heard of the hot summer. i rise today to declare the start of hot ferc summer, with ferc being the federal regulatory commission. why? to pair phase, now that ferc has put
the battle of gettysburg marked a turning point of the civil war, providing the union with the momentum to bring our great nation back together. our state continues to carry the legacy of many firsts. from the american -- first american flag. benjamin franklin, robert fulton, and jonus sulk. we continue to bring new and exciting ideas forward. our american craftsmanship runs deep from our steel mills, coal mines, farm lands and forests. madam speaker, as a long -- life-long resident of...
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shannon cuellar was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to have to fight for 7 years to get justice on top of that knowing that they're still possibly a trial ahead of you. i mean, it's so much weight on survivors. so i'm glad that she has this moment. so really take it in to realize she is believed that she is going to have her case prosecuted killers. attorney laura dunn says the lack of action on the part of prosecutors. >> is common in this country, especially as it relates to assault on college campuses. too often prosecutors to find to bring charges. and i want to be very clear as of our lawyer. but the standard for bringing criminal charges as
shannon cuellar was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania in december of that year. she told police she had been sexually assaulted by a fellow student. the suspect was identified. and despite what her attorney calls a lot of evidence. the district attorney in adams county chose not to prosecute. now that's changed. this week. a new district attorney has filed assault charges against ian cleary, a 28 year-old man who one time lived in saratoga, surviving assault is enough. >> to...
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she says she was raped while she was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania and she says she told was a fellow student in cleary who at the time lived in saratoga. but the district attorney in adams county, pennsylvania, shows at the time not to prosecute but now they do want to prosecute. they change their minds because they saw facebook messages where as you can see, he says. so i raped you, i'll never do it to anyone ever again. >> we know from the messages he has some sense of guilt or responsibility. so we are asking him to cooperate to turn himself in and really to put an end. to this. this kind of ordeal. the show has been suffering ever since she met him. >> and while he is from saratoga and he lived there back then. police don't know where he is now. kron 4 does not normally name. people have been sexually assaulted. but as we said, killer wanted to make her story public. >> hate crimes against asian americans jumped a 107% in california last year in what state attorney general rob bonta is calling an epidemic of hate. according to a report released by bonta's office. the
she says she was raped while she was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania and she says she told was a fellow student in cleary who at the time lived in saratoga. but the district attorney in adams county, pennsylvania, shows at the time not to prosecute but now they do want to prosecute. they change their minds because they saw facebook messages where as you can see, he says. so i raped you, i'll never do it to anyone ever again. >> we know from the messages he has some sense of...
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gettysburg college prefecture, allen guelzo teachers a clan class on abraham lincoln.and the dred scott supreme court decision. his class is about 50 minutes. >> welcome once again to civil war era studies 205. introduction to the american civil war era. we are now in our third week? in this course and my, wet ground we have covered this far. we have more to cover the today, as we're coming up to the 18 fifties now, we're talking about the crises of the 18 fifties. they really began with a compromise of
gettysburg college prefecture, allen guelzo teachers a clan class on abraham lincoln.and the dred scott supreme court decision. his class is about 50 minutes. >> welcome once again to civil war era studies 205. introduction to the american civil war era. we are now in our third week? in this course and my, wet ground we have covered this far. we have more to cover the today, as we're coming up to the 18 fifties now, we're talking about the crises of the 18 fifties. they really began with...
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country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the american civil war, biden said, that is gettysburg're looking at
country faces a crisis more dangerous than anything since the american civil war, biden said, that is gettysburg're looking at
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she says that she was raped when she was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania. and she told police she was sexually assaulted by a fellow student even gave him the name in cleary he at one time. he used to live in saratoga here in the bay area. the district in adams county, pennsylvania, chose not to prosecute until now what changed the prosecutors mines, the facebook messages. and you can see one of them right here where ian says so i raped you. >> we know from the messages he has some sense of guilt or responsibility. so we are asking him to cooperate to turn himself in and really to put an end. to this. this kind ordeal. the show has been suffering ever since she met him. >> while we do know that he is from saratoga police don't know where he is now. kron 4 normally doesn't report people been sexually assaulted, but killer chose to go on camera and make her story public. >> hate crimes against asian americans jumped to a 107% in california last year in what state attorney general rob bonta is calling in epidemic of hate. according to a report released by boug
she says that she was raped when she was attending gettysburg college in pennsylvania. and she told police she was sexually assaulted by a fellow student even gave him the name in cleary he at one time. he used to live in saratoga here in the bay area. the district in adams county, pennsylvania, chose not to prosecute until now what changed the prosecutors mines, the facebook messages. and you can see one of them right here where ian says so i raped you. >> we know from the messages he...
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breached that, if they didn't hold the line -- and i think the holding the line, joshua chamberlin at gettysburgtis, hold the line in iraq. they held the line. we owe them everything, and i commend all of those officers, capitol hill, metropolitan police, and i want to know why the fraternity of police officers hasn't spoken up on their behalf. >> yeah. >> that, to me, was a question raised. it's one that needs to be answered. >> he's holding their feet to the fire and in this situation, someone should. remember the officials who resigned after january 6th. i'm going to put them up on the screen so people can see. betsy devos said that there was no mistaking the impact of trump's rhetoric had on the situation. transportation secretary elaine chao was a clear -- mick mulvaney said administration officials who were choosing to stay were worried about trump putting something worse in there. trump's communication director told cnn at the time that trump should seriously consider resigning. look, the gop knew how bad this was, and many are now whitewashing and downplaying it. it's a cover-up. it's bl
breached that, if they didn't hold the line -- and i think the holding the line, joshua chamberlin at gettysburgtis, hold the line in iraq. they held the line. we owe them everything, and i commend all of those officers, capitol hill, metropolitan police, and i want to know why the fraternity of police officers hasn't spoken up on their behalf. >> yeah. >> that, to me, was a question raised. it's one that needs to be answered. >> he's holding their feet to the fire and in this...
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i gave a speech at gettysburg talking about the moment that we find ourselves in, talking about the bloody battle that was fought and waged on that hollow ground to preserve the union, and now we have to each look in the mirror and ask, what are we willing to risk to preserve the union for our kids and for our grandkids? cliff, rashad, so many others were arrested protest to go ensure the right to vote. so many people have been standing up, putting their bodies on the line to ensure that this experiment in democracy sustains for the future. and let's be very clear. this is an experiment. there is nothing written on a tablet somewhere that says america has to succeed. it succeeds because every time we see a new generation of people step up to call us higher, if we are silent in this moment, if we think that this is some movie when it all works out in the end, we will be sadly mistaken if we lose this fight. i have zero faith, zero faith in the arsonists trying to burn down our democracy. >> when malcolm says you need to know who you are, you know who they are, the people who are trying to s
i gave a speech at gettysburg talking about the moment that we find ourselves in, talking about the bloody battle that was fought and waged on that hollow ground to preserve the union, and now we have to each look in the mirror and ask, what are we willing to risk to preserve the union for our kids and for our grandkids? cliff, rashad, so many others were arrested protest to go ensure the right to vote. so many people have been standing up, putting their bodies on the line to ensure that this...
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happened 8 years ago in pennsylvania, shannon keeler says that she was raped while she was attending gettysburgge in pennsylvania. she told police that she was raped by a fellow student. ian cleary who at one time lived in saratoga, the district attorney in adams county, pennsylvania, however, chose not to prosecute until dow. what changed? prosecutors mines. we're facebook messages in them. ian clearly admit to the rape. as you can see right there, that's the post. we know from the messages he has some sense of guilt or responsibility. so we are asking him to cooperate to turn himself in and really to put an end. >> to this. this kind ordeal. the show has been suffering ever since she met him. >> as we've said, he is from saratoga but police don't know where he is now. kron 4 doesn't normally name people who have been sexually assaulted, but keillor chose to make her story public. >> well hate crimes against asian americans jumped a 107% in california last year in what state attorney general rob bonta is calling an epidemic of hate. according to a report released by bond his office. there were
happened 8 years ago in pennsylvania, shannon keeler says that she was raped while she was attending gettysburgge in pennsylvania. she told police that she was raped by a fellow student. ian cleary who at one time lived in saratoga, the district attorney in adams county, pennsylvania, however, chose not to prosecute until dow. what changed? prosecutors mines. we're facebook messages in them. ian clearly admit to the rape. as you can see right there, that's the post. we know from the messages he...
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attempting this, and it's not going anywhere, just like their snake handling in the ramada ballroom in gettysburggo anywhere and none of this is going anywhere. >> there is a belief among mainstream republicans that either there was some real election fraud or why shouldn't be put all of the laws in place to prevent election fraud from taking place. i suppose one could agree with that intellectually that we should have things in place, but they should be in proportion to the problem that we're trying to solve. one thing that you have done is you have studied very carefully in pennsylvania the proportion of fraudulent voting. as i saw in a tweet that you sent the other day, we haven't even reached double digits. i don't know how many ballots -- there we go, 7 million ballots cast in pennsylvania and the number of voter fraud instances are not yet at ten. >> that's true. and that's what i keep trying to emphasize. the grand irony in all of this, of course, is that the voter fraud that we did have in pennsylvania was all republicans voting, having their dead relatives vote for donald trump. and the
attempting this, and it's not going anywhere, just like their snake handling in the ramada ballroom in gettysburggo anywhere and none of this is going anywhere. >> there is a belief among mainstream republicans that either there was some real election fraud or why shouldn't be put all of the laws in place to prevent election fraud from taking place. i suppose one could agree with that intellectually that we should have things in place, but they should be in proportion to the problem that...