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jackson liked him. but he did not like jackson. and the diary which has never been published other than occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, three days before cross keys, campaign almost over, he wrote in his diary, jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winerd. two days later. disgusted with jackson. on the 8th, requesting to leave his command. those all direct quotes from charles winerd. he never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw into arrest in the aftermath of kernstown. unjustly it seemed to me, a letter that's never been published by dr. freeman, responded to a request from someone in will a private letter, i never could understand why jackson persecuted dick garnett. even after the climax of the valley campaign, not all of the officers in close proximity were sure that jackson really had been skillful rather than lucky. a conclave of four of them agreed jackson could not continue to take such risks
jackson liked him. but he did not like jackson. and the diary which has never been published other than occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, three days before cross keys, campaign almost over, he wrote in his diary, jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winerd. two days later. disgusted with jackson. on the 8th, requesting to leave his command. those all direct quotes from charles winerd. he never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry....
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he wrote two poems aimed primarily at jackson and lauded jackson. in one he declared that though relentlessly he routed us, we drop a tear on the bold virginian's beer. the other melville poem marvelled how his sword with thunder was clothed. some vindictive northern journals attacked melville as a traitor. although he certainly was very pro union. and even in such an unadulterated northern venue as vermont, newspapers printed complimentary notices about his death. not a little bit continued with relief that he was no longer a foe. the same new yorker who i quoted to you who in june of 1862 had written home, no one in our army is fit to compete with him. he admitted on jackson's death, i do not feel like exalting over the grave of such a brave, wise and energetic antagonist. northerners of that mean sought to the posting of cen ten ils over jackson's grave in lexington. the degree to which southerners mourned jackson at his death is well-known to all of you. entirely typical reaction was to blame the country's loss on a vengeful god in keeping with
he wrote two poems aimed primarily at jackson and lauded jackson. in one he declared that though relentlessly he routed us, we drop a tear on the bold virginian's beer. the other melville poem marvelled how his sword with thunder was clothed. some vindictive northern journals attacked melville as a traitor. although he certainly was very pro union. and even in such an unadulterated northern venue as vermont, newspapers printed complimentary notices about his death. not a little bit continued...
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jackson's book. hemming jackson's glories. edging the reflective glow of the hero now, to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regiments under them. the only ones who didn't sign seemed to have been away from what i can find. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically, the top of the list of field officers was samuel v. fulkerson. some of you may recognize him as jackson's favorite colonel. he said so a couple of times. he was destined to be killed a few thousand yards from here. when word came, he shed tears, his favorite field officer. i doubt that he knew that fulkerson was at the top of that list. so this mutiny against jackson was not only deeper than it seemed but probably more significant about his standing in the army and out. think, too, about the prospect, had all the army, the general office
jackson's book. hemming jackson's glories. edging the reflective glow of the hero now, to whom he had been so opposed during the war. in addition to them, everybody knows about loring and tolliver. in addition to them the original document sent off had the signatures of if not every, virtually every field officer of all the regiments under them. the only ones who didn't sign seemed to have been away from what i can find. the very first one on that list, if it matters, the first one physically,...
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and his nomination was thomas stonewall jackson, general thomas stonewall jackson. we're going to talk to robert krick momentarily and also take your phone calls, as well. here are the phone lines if you live in the eastern and central time zone, the number is 202-585-3885, mountain and pacific, 202-585-3886. make sure you do mute your television when you call in so you don't feedback. you can participate online even if you don't want to call in at twitter.com/c-span. we will focus specifically on the #poty 1862, if you put that in your tweet, we'll try to read some of those. we already have some posts on facebook, facebook.com/c-span. you can join in with your nomination for the person of the year 1862, and just a couple of them want. want the take a look at that now. writing in for lincoln. justin says it should be lincoln in september of '62. with the emancipation proclamation. also paul martin says the abolitionist william lloyd garrison. we'll look at a couple of those and take your phone calls, as well. robert krick joins us from the library of virginia in ric
and his nomination was thomas stonewall jackson, general thomas stonewall jackson. we're going to talk to robert krick momentarily and also take your phone calls, as well. here are the phone lines if you live in the eastern and central time zone, the number is 202-585-3885, mountain and pacific, 202-585-3886. make sure you do mute your television when you call in so you don't feedback. you can participate online even if you don't want to call in at twitter.com/c-span. we will focus specifically...
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dropping jackson in there just doesn't work historically because had jackson lived, instead of three confederate corps under lee going north and winding up at gettysburg there would have been only the two. without reorganization, presumably it would have been longstreet and jackson. and every day, every hour of every day as those folks moved through the country roads in western maryland and south central pennsylvania, the options to turn this way or at this for the two corps instead of the three corps as it wound up were limitless. jackson with his drive might have the fought the famous battle at harrisburg or cleveland, ohio, or who knows where. dropping him into gettysburg isn't legitimate. having said that i would have no doubt he would have gone up east cemetery hill and that would have been the end of the battle of gettysburg. could you have dropped him there, which you couldn't have, but that's a good question. >> we have a couple more quick calls before the program resumes at the library of virginia. let's hear from carol in ann arbor, michigan. go ahead. >> and good morning,
dropping jackson in there just doesn't work historically because had jackson lived, instead of three confederate corps under lee going north and winding up at gettysburg there would have been only the two. without reorganization, presumably it would have been longstreet and jackson. and every day, every hour of every day as those folks moved through the country roads in western maryland and south central pennsylvania, the options to turn this way or at this for the two corps instead of the...
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>> jackson and his people. jackson -- jackson lied about this. he lied saying that james buchanan who at the time was a pennsylvania congressman had acted as the go-between for clay and his camp. that's the jacksonian camp but clay came out and said, no, i didn't, publicly said, i did not do this for henry clay and it didn't matter. >> if you two were going to have a dinner and invite historical guests, would you rather have andrew jackson at your table or henry clay? >> henry clay. he was a fun man at a party. >> he'd stand for the drinks. >> what would you get if you had andrew jackson at your table? >> a courtly, withdrawn, and possibly sour person. jackson was very polite. chivalrious with women. after the 1829 speech he called on jackson to show that it wasn't anything personal and this was the way the game was played, like professional wrestling, you know, where they go out and have a drink after the bout and was somewhat surprised that jackson was so chilly and aloof. adam, john quincy adams, had the same impression. he and jackson were lo
>> jackson and his people. jackson -- jackson lied about this. he lied saying that james buchanan who at the time was a pennsylvania congressman had acted as the go-between for clay and his camp. that's the jacksonian camp but clay came out and said, no, i didn't, publicly said, i did not do this for henry clay and it didn't matter. >> if you two were going to have a dinner and invite historical guests, would you rather have andrew jackson at your table or henry clay? >> henry...
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committees that have jurisdiction over this matter what you know is what jackson vanek is how jackson granik will impede our ability to take advantage of the concessions that russia has made and i think they're coming around to that view i don't i don't meet many people today who after what we have done over the past two years of particular over the past three months who don't acknowledge now is in our economic interest to jackson very correct me if i'm mistaken but from what you're saying i'm getting an impression that the reason for which. you know that is is not economic not political but rather regular is what you're talking about that it's probably a group of people just don't understand the importance don't understand what stands behind it and don't instead of importance of. lifting this is it true that there's no there's no political will behind that had no and no economic reason to think it is not true there's no economic reason to keep it there there may be some who aren't as familiar with the issuing. many cases those may be people who don't sit on a committee which has juri
committees that have jurisdiction over this matter what you know is what jackson vanek is how jackson granik will impede our ability to take advantage of the concessions that russia has made and i think they're coming around to that view i don't i don't meet many people today who after what we have done over the past two years of particular over the past three months who don't acknowledge now is in our economic interest to jackson very correct me if i'm mistaken but from what you're saying i'm...
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the jackson benny commandment has long been a thorn in russia you ask operation it was introduced at the height of the cold war the soffits denies normal trading relations with countries that restrict freedom of immigration and human rights the u.s.s.r. has long been gone but the names and places are rarely called more hostile time. president obama and many american businessman are calling for it to be repealed especially as he has russia's being admitted to the world trade organization but some republicans want to leave just something you can place as a reminder to russia. it's human rights. hello and welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us thank you very well first of all will the russia's w.-t. own membership expected. to become final this summer will it have any immediate effect on the volume of bilateral trade i think you'll have some. want to overstate it but we think we're going to a study that was very well known. macroeconomic research institute united states that we could see a doubling of our exports to russia or over a five year period well now
the jackson benny commandment has long been a thorn in russia you ask operation it was introduced at the height of the cold war the soffits denies normal trading relations with countries that restrict freedom of immigration and human rights the u.s.s.r. has long been gone but the names and places are rarely called more hostile time. president obama and many american businessman are calling for it to be repealed especially as he has russia's being admitted to the world trade organization but...
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and our world is not jackson. mr. lincoln fixed the second thing, the pro-slavery element, we still need to rethink the third, that challenge of your generation that's all summed up with this idea of a jacksonian constitution. so let me say at least a few interesting things. as you heard before perhaps -- i think from paul the most -- before gordon wood comes along, the most influential book after the federalist proved this is by charles beard and that's the dominant paradigm, the dissertation and beard presents the constitution as largely sort of a pro-property instrument by the money men. it's almost a cue day tau, going beyond their express instructions as they're pulling a fast one on the rest of us. that's the kind of speared of beard's critique that the constitution is basically designed for the property -- of the property, by the property, for the property. and whether you know it or not, a student of charles beard to some extent he influenced the people who wrote the textbooks you studied in high school an
and our world is not jackson. mr. lincoln fixed the second thing, the pro-slavery element, we still need to rethink the third, that challenge of your generation that's all summed up with this idea of a jacksonian constitution. so let me say at least a few interesting things. as you heard before perhaps -- i think from paul the most -- before gordon wood comes along, the most influential book after the federalist proved this is by charles beard and that's the dominant paradigm, the dissertation...
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he's in texas now and he's writing his old friend, president andrew jackson. i am in possession of some information that will doubtless be interesting to you and may be calculated to forward your views if you should entertain any, touching on the acquisition of texas, by the government of the united states. that such is a measure desirous of the population of the province i cannot doubt. the mexican rulers have not honesty and the people have not intelligence. and of course, sam houston is a paradigm of honesty. you will no doubt do ample justice to the motives which prompts this communication to you. and i should censure myself if i were to conceal from you the knowledge of any facts which would enable you during your administration -- during your administration to acquire texas. so houston wants to acquire texas on jackson's watch. during his administration. if it is in accordance with the policy of the united states, if you want it, i want to make it happen for you. it is probable that i may make texas my abiding place. in adopting this course, i will never
he's in texas now and he's writing his old friend, president andrew jackson. i am in possession of some information that will doubtless be interesting to you and may be calculated to forward your views if you should entertain any, touching on the acquisition of texas, by the government of the united states. that such is a measure desirous of the population of the province i cannot doubt. the mexican rulers have not honesty and the people have not intelligence. and of course, sam houston is a...
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and someone like andrew jackson jackson from tennessee. on his deathbed president jackson, any regrets in life? yes. never shot anybody. for is part, henry clay never understood, andrew jackson won great battles of the bridge will never understand how killing 2500 englishmen qualifies anyone for the complicated duties, and jackson blamed clay because you think campaign there nasty now? go back to the campaign of 1824. they accused clay of being a regular visitor to a local brothel. john quincy adams was accused of being the czar of russia. they claim jackson's mother was a prostitute and was living in sin because they were on the frontier and the process, married his wife and so they called mrs. jackson horrible names and she died and jackson blames clay. the first time they tangled was in 1824 and both -- not two parties, only one. jackson, clay and john quincy adams. the results were split. jackson won the popular votes. had to go to the house of representatives were clay was speaking. play finished fourth. he wasn't one of the three nam
and someone like andrew jackson jackson from tennessee. on his deathbed president jackson, any regrets in life? yes. never shot anybody. for is part, henry clay never understood, andrew jackson won great battles of the bridge will never understand how killing 2500 englishmen qualifies anyone for the complicated duties, and jackson blamed clay because you think campaign there nasty now? go back to the campaign of 1824. they accused clay of being a regular visitor to a local brothel. john quincy...
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in baltimore.when here....he jackson rothers are coming tt charm city. ddy baltimore. ((bump out)) ((breek 1)) - "the next ice agg" is a danceecompany on ce.- theii pocturnes" will debut this (skater) joins us live.- what is going on this weekend?- how do you ccmbine dancing with ice skating?- performance? performance? 3 "the debussy noctuunes" is on saturday fromm6-8 p.m. at the gardens ice house in aurel. for mooe information go to oor website foxbaltimore dottcom slash morning. he's not aabig fan of spring cl. natsthhs scaredy cat's owner ttrns oo the vacuum. &vacuum. you're watching fox ((break 2)) [ mom ] to me, chex is not just a little bowl of cereal, it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole family actually loves? well, the word "wow" comes to mind. and then a friend told me chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. a nutritious cereal that makes everybody happy? like i said, wow. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. good and gluten free. cleaner.watch what hhppens. happens.vacuum
in baltimore.when here....he jackson rothers are coming tt charm city. ddy baltimore. ((bump out)) ((breek 1)) - "the next ice agg" is a danceecompany on ce.- theii pocturnes" will debut this (skater) joins us live.- what is going on this weekend?- how do you ccmbine dancing with ice skating?- performance? performance? 3 "the debussy noctuunes" is on saturday fromm6-8 p.m. at the gardens ice house in aurel. for mooe information go to oor website foxbaltimore dottcom...
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so houston wants to acquire texas on jackson's watch. during his administration. if it is in accordance with the policy of the united states, if you want it, i want to make it happen for you. it is probable that i may make texas my abiding place. in adopting this course, i will never forget -- and that's houston's emphasis, that's not mine -- i will never forget the country of my birth and he never did. so let's recap. there's old hickory himself. okay, houston arrived in texas intent on fomenting the evidence. john wharton, a prominent member of the war party, invited houston to texas and wrote openly of an anticipated rebellion as early as june 1832, according to albert pike who overheard the chin comment, houston spoke of becoming president of a republic before he had even set foot in texas. houston consulted with his political mentor, andrew jackson, then president of the united states and an expansionist, who was at least aware of houston's intentions as early as 1832. houston wrote of enlisting indians in u.s. territory as auxiliaries in the event of a chang
so houston wants to acquire texas on jackson's watch. during his administration. if it is in accordance with the policy of the united states, if you want it, i want to make it happen for you. it is probable that i may make texas my abiding place. in adopting this course, i will never forget -- and that's houston's emphasis, that's not mine -- i will never forget the country of my birth and he never did. so let's recap. there's old hickory himself. okay, houston arrived in texas intent on...
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jackson, that's our ten-year-old, he is right here. jackson, can you say hi?hi. >> say hi. >> jackson is doing well, too, but he is completely depend ent on us for all aspects of his daily living. >> in 2008 you were $67,000 in debt. how financially are you doing now as you deal with this? >> well, we're in the same boat except we're more in debt. jackson is currently home schooled because we haven't been able to get him into an appropriate program. there aren't a lot of programs for children who have needs like jackson, and the ones that exist are very small even though they fit 24 children so you have to wait for a child to age out and a space to open up. jackson is currently home schooled which means i am unable to work, so now we have been ten years with just one income. our debt is higher. we owe about aside from our mortgage we have about instead of 67, we're at 92,000 instead because we use a lot of that money as an income source basically to help pay for all of the extra stuff that we need for the boys >> ralph, you work six days a week, is that right?
jackson, that's our ten-year-old, he is right here. jackson, can you say hi?hi. >> say hi. >> jackson is doing well, too, but he is completely depend ent on us for all aspects of his daily living. >> in 2008 you were $67,000 in debt. how financially are you doing now as you deal with this? >> well, we're in the same boat except we're more in debt. jackson is currently home schooled because we haven't been able to get him into an appropriate program. there aren't a lot of...
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administrator jackson, you have an important agency. as ranking member of the budget committee, i know how tight our spending is. you do important work, but you have to be accountable like every other agency. and i know you would agree with that. and we expect a smart, cost-effective programmatic actions out of your agency. senator inhofe, i noticed in yesterday's "washington post" had their pinocchio honesty report, and they quote president obama saying if we went to your house and we went to the mall and put up those rigs everywhere, we'd still have only 2% of the world's known oil reserves. "the washington post" says, quote, that's simply wrong. the president is on an energy tour this week. and on wednesday, he once again made this claim. we hope he finally drops this specious logic from his speaking points. two pinocchios. the budget picture of 2013 would be the fifth consecutive year of a trillion-dollar deficit. under the president's 2013 budget, annual federal spending reaches $44,000 per household in 2022. and federal debt reach
administrator jackson, you have an important agency. as ranking member of the budget committee, i know how tight our spending is. you do important work, but you have to be accountable like every other agency. and i know you would agree with that. and we expect a smart, cost-effective programmatic actions out of your agency. senator inhofe, i noticed in yesterday's "washington post" had their pinocchio honesty report, and they quote president obama saying if we went to your house and...
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and jackson never forgave someone who crossed him. >> what did he say about andrew jackson? >> well, he said that he had violated the united states constitution. because congress had not authorized this military move. not just into foreign territory. but jackson clearly violated his orders by not only -- he was supposed to go down there and chastise seminoles who can had accused of making raids into the united states. he chased a few seminoles but he spent most of the time
and jackson never forgave someone who crossed him. >> what did he say about andrew jackson? >> well, he said that he had violated the united states constitution. because congress had not authorized this military move. not just into foreign territory. but jackson clearly violated his orders by not only -- he was supposed to go down there and chastise seminoles who can had accused of making raids into the united states. he chased a few seminoles but he spent most of the time
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then after he lost, jackson defeated clay in 1928, then clay ran in 1832 and lost to jackson. clay decided to call his organization the whig party and we have the first separate party from them jeffersonian republicans now known as the democrats. so you have the democratic party and the whig party, based on the rivalry between clay and jackson. i clay avoided civil war but his gratest legacy, created the two-party system. somebody was less skilled in politics than henry clay, might have had a bunch of little parties like europe, having weak governments. the clay genius was he created a big ten broad base part that evolved into the republican party and that's why we have a two-party system because of a losing campaign. where is there a republican and democrat party? there's another maune steven douglas. most of us know the guy who debated abraham lincoln and he was opposing lincoln so must be a bad guy. doug lace is known as a little giant. was actually a life long rival of lincoln. they even -- both dated mary todd, and mary todd was intend on marrying the president, and decid
then after he lost, jackson defeated clay in 1928, then clay ran in 1832 and lost to jackson. clay decided to call his organization the whig party and we have the first separate party from them jeffersonian republicans now known as the democrats. so you have the democratic party and the whig party, based on the rivalry between clay and jackson. i clay avoided civil war but his gratest legacy, created the two-party system. somebody was less skilled in politics than henry clay, might have had a...
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and what happened when his co--orkers spptted it online. jackson nats nats and the jacksons are comingbaltimooe!your show is less than 40 minutes away.you're watching ox 44 morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)) ((break 3)) ((bump in)) we love gardening... yeah, ah, but the feelig wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your plants for up to 3 months. my plants grew bigger... more beautiful... with more flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. everything changed with miracle-gro. for you are these flowers, like soap is for showers. everyone grows with miracle-gro. everyone grows having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5
and what happened when his co--orkers spptted it online. jackson nats nats and the jacksons are comingbaltimooe!your show is less than 40 minutes away.you're watching ox 44 morning. ((break 3)) ((bump in)) ((break 3)) ((bump in)) we love gardening... yeah, ah, but the feelig wasn't always mutual. i want you to grow big! if you grow for me, you'll get cookies for free. nothing worked. ♪ but we started using miracle-gro garden soil. you just mix it with your backyard soil... and it feeds your...
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can relive some jackson 5 moments..is makes many of us miss the king of pop.i brother, jackie, ann he told me what he misses most about miccael.jackie says: i just miss hii laughter, being around him just being away from the music scene. just bbing a brother. he's a fun &pgiving person to be around. h loved the music businesss he wassalways dancing. he danned 5 days a week. took 2 dayy off. he wanted to be the best. the jacksons will perform at center at the lyric" for the "unity tour" on july 1st. tickets are avaiiable at live nation dot com.i'm candace dold and that's your lowdown. nine of 12 jurors haae been seated in the the trial of the man accusee of murdering pennifer hudson's mother, singer's mother and brother in their chicago home in 2008. kidnapping and killing hudson's 77year-old nephew.the hudson famill knew alfour quite well...he grew up here in their neighborhood married jennifer hudson's older sister julia.the songstress has said very littleepublicly about the murders, but she recently talked to piers mo
can relive some jackson 5 moments..is makes many of us miss the king of pop.i brother, jackie, ann he told me what he misses most about miccael.jackie says: i just miss hii laughter, being around him just being away from the music scene. just bbing a brother. he's a fun &pgiving person to be around. h loved the music businesss he wassalways dancing. he danned 5 days a week. took 2 dayy off. he wanted to be the best. the jacksons will perform at center at the lyric" for the "unity...
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jackson gets scott roland for the final out of the inning. jackson had nine strikeouts on the day. out away from the the complete game. you can put it in the books, joey votto flies out to centerfield. jackson throws his fifth career complete game and the nationals win 4-1. they remain in first place in the east. >>> a little football. d.c. united on the road visiting the new england revolution. 82nd minute tied. one on one. and he bends it in the right corner. his first goal of the season is the game-winner. united wins 2-1. it's the team's first win against the revolution in seven games. >>> the wizards hosting the cavali cavaliers, late in the fourth quarter, wizards down four. wizards down two going into the fourth quarter. six minutes to go. luke walton outhustled james singleton for the loose ball. and one, cleveland back up nine, and the cavaliers go on to win. 98-89. lacrosse action, 108th meeting between maryland and johns hopkins. they're debuting their maryland pride jerseys. michael shakes speer to be or not to be, that is the question, and he answered it with that goal
jackson gets scott roland for the final out of the inning. jackson had nine strikeouts on the day. out away from the the complete game. you can put it in the books, joey votto flies out to centerfield. jackson throws his fifth career complete game and the nationals win 4-1. they remain in first place in the east. >>> a little football. d.c. united on the road visiting the new england revolution. 82nd minute tied. one on one. and he bends it in the right corner. his first goal of the...
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that's andrew jackson, too. why would 13 -- and you know the history of the world, up to 1787, why would you ever think a continental democracy could work? there's no model in world history. why would you think this could work? madison says and the federalist number, what is the federalist number? diversity will be good and the democracy will work better if it's modest diversity. mad madison persuaded everyone. federalist 10, that's what we're all talk. no one reads federalist 10. no one at all. nor for the next 100 years, you read federalist 10 because there was a certain scholar who thought federalist 10 was front and center, really important. that scholar was named charles beard. okay? it's all about the class issue and religious diversity and other things. madison's federalist 10 is brilliant. i disagree respectively. i give madison tenure on the basis of federalist 10 and it's brilliant argument and precisely because of it no one pays any attention. no one understands brilliant arguments of their time. only
that's andrew jackson, too. why would 13 -- and you know the history of the world, up to 1787, why would you ever think a continental democracy could work? there's no model in world history. why would you think this could work? madison says and the federalist number, what is the federalist number? diversity will be good and the democracy will work better if it's modest diversity. mad madison persuaded everyone. federalist 10, that's what we're all talk. no one reads federalist 10. no one at...
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along the jackson st. alignment. -- the health and aquatics center along the jackson st. alignment. landscape and meandering pedestrian path will lead to a more hard skipped area with cafe seating at the embarcadero. pacific park totaling 11,500 square feet would be developed at the northern end of the project site and contain approximately 4500 square feet, children's and -- square garden and a cafe building would be constructed adjacent to the park, which would include a rooftop deck. the existing guard and what would also be widened, adding an additional 2890 square feet of public open space and connecting the park to bomb -- and jackson commons. the shadow is very small. approximately 0.0067% of the theoretical ana billable sunlight. this would occur for 15 minutes in the morning and evening for june and july. the amount of shattuck would not be significant, and the new shadow cast would not adversely affect use of the park. the commissions are being asked to jointly establish a new cumulative shadow l
along the jackson st. alignment. -- the health and aquatics center along the jackson st. alignment. landscape and meandering pedestrian path will lead to a more hard skipped area with cafe seating at the embarcadero. pacific park totaling 11,500 square feet would be developed at the northern end of the project site and contain approximately 4500 square feet, children's and -- square garden and a cafe building would be constructed adjacent to the park, which would include a rooftop deck. the...
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other people have said it, the value of that view down jackson st. is really important and i'm forgetting my other points. the main thing that i want to say, the people that have joined our group, they care about jackson square. thank you. >> i am a resident of san francisco and i am a long-term member of the boys and girls club. i am here to support 8 washington and to represent my fellow swimmers. i wanted to correct some truths. i think the people have said it no better but i will say it clearly here, the club is not going away. we are just being asked to share the beautiful property with the rest of san francisco which seems fine to most of us. one of the reasons we are fine with sharing it is that we're getting a much better facility. four pools and instead of six lines, there are like 11 lanes. that is for lap swimming. there is a recreation pool, there is a kids pulool. there is a whirlpool. everything is being left as is, much more lounge outside, places that you can still have to camp, it is still going away and while it is during constructi
other people have said it, the value of that view down jackson st. is really important and i'm forgetting my other points. the main thing that i want to say, the people that have joined our group, they care about jackson square. thank you. >> i am a resident of san francisco and i am a long-term member of the boys and girls club. i am here to support 8 washington and to represent my fellow swimmers. i wanted to correct some truths. i think the people have said it no better but i will say...
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forts jackson and saint phillip. together, these forts mounted 126 big seacoast guns, most of them on the river to try to blow out of the water any fleet attempting to come up the river. in addition the confederates the few gets a fleet of eight gun boats, converted from river steam boats. one small iron-clad, css manassas, and, another large, but uncompleted iron-clad, the css louisiana. which had its guns in place but didn't yet have engines in working order. so it was anchored near the fort as a floating battery. the fleet was supported by an army of 15,000 union soldiers commanded by benjamin butler, probably not much of a military asset for the -- for the union effort. and indeed the public expected the navy to do the heavy work. just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold it until the
forts jackson and saint phillip. together, these forts mounted 126 big seacoast guns, most of them on the river to try to blow out of the water any fleet attempting to come up the river. in addition the confederates the few gets a fleet of eight gun boats, converted from river steam boats. one small iron-clad, css manassas, and, another large, but uncompleted iron-clad, the css louisiana. which had its guns in place but didn't yet have engines in working order. so it was anchored near the fort...
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joining us from chicago, brand new fox news analyst jackson, the eldest child of reverend jesse jackson. i'm glad we hired you, ms. jackson. i have to say. i'm glad we hired you. i have heard you on the radio. you did some radio. i want to have someone like to you go to pause these kinds of things get very convoluted. and that's what this segment is about tonight. first of all, your reaction on what happened today? are you happy about it? what's your reaction? >> well, i didn't think anyone can be very happy because we have a dead child here and we have man who feels hunted and haunted. i am very glad to see that the system of justice has been -- that the system does work. i mean, many people have been concerned that a son of influence. a son of a former judge could essentially stop our system of jurisdiction prudence and show we are very, very happy. many people that i have spoken to. i just want to see, we want to know what happened. >> bill: everybody does want to know what happened. so you now feel that you are satisfied with the process. the process has worked, right? the process h
joining us from chicago, brand new fox news analyst jackson, the eldest child of reverend jesse jackson. i'm glad we hired you, ms. jackson. i have to say. i'm glad we hired you. i have heard you on the radio. you did some radio. i want to have someone like to you go to pause these kinds of things get very convoluted. and that's what this segment is about tonight. first of all, your reaction on what happened today? are you happy about it? what's your reaction? >> well, i didn't think...
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i then determined to retreat to get as near to andrew jackson and the old flag as i could. now, this is at gonzalez at the very outset of the campaign. and if this is true, did he lie to the government and his soldiers when he told them, i plan to fight at the colorado? i plan to fight at the brasse? yes. yes. what other conclusion could one draw? and why? well, he wants to lure across the nachez so gaines would intervene. now, there's even talk that houston on the day of the actual battle -- april 21st -- is saying, hey, guys, let's build a bridge, a floating bridge across buffalo bayou. for you folks in houston, that's bayou. buffalo, bayou. and retreat in these taxes. are you crazy? here they are now. do i believe that on the day of the battle sam houston wants to build a floating bridge and retreat across the buffalo bayou? i do. and here's why. a battle fought at san jacinto, even if a victory, even if a victory is not going to achieve houston's political goals, which remember, is to bring texas in to the united states. if gaines had engaged santana on texas soil, gain
i then determined to retreat to get as near to andrew jackson and the old flag as i could. now, this is at gonzalez at the very outset of the campaign. and if this is true, did he lie to the government and his soldiers when he told them, i plan to fight at the colorado? i plan to fight at the brasse? yes. yes. what other conclusion could one draw? and why? well, he wants to lure across the nachez so gaines would intervene. now, there's even talk that houston on the day of the actual battle --...
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jackson in iron man one. fans knew what they want. >> reporter: the fans couldn't help but give these actors applause. >> i have been a part of it because -- >> you are sam jackson. >> yeah, a jedi, yeah. and people standing outside your hotel room like, what is wrong with your people. >> you had an anxiety about playing captain america at first. >> yeah, these characters are beloved and if you don't do the characters right, the fans will turn on it. >> reporter: one can imagine in this group, the writer/sbredire trying to fend off the chaos. >> herding adorable kittens is what i call it. >> he called us children. >> i had to use my teacher voice. >> what does that sound like? >> at first it's very quiet and then it doesn't. >> reporter: since creating "buffy the vampire slayer," he has been creating movies. >> this is my entire career in one scene. i tend to write about people you would discount and very often, they are female who can really kick your ass. >> reporter: he even speculated who would win in a f
jackson in iron man one. fans knew what they want. >> reporter: the fans couldn't help but give these actors applause. >> i have been a part of it because -- >> you are sam jackson. >> yeah, a jedi, yeah. and people standing outside your hotel room like, what is wrong with your people. >> you had an anxiety about playing captain america at first. >> yeah, these characters are beloved and if you don't do the characters right, the fans will turn on it. >>...
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michael jackson? whitney houston?t till you hear about this. >> very juicy stuff. >>> and who was glamming up the white house correspondents' denner dinner over the weekend? we're on the red carpet, next. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. aspirin? i don't really know what it's for. isn't aspirin like a vague pain reliever? aspirin is just old school. people will have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. that's why we developed bayer advanced aspirin with micro particles. it enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. we
michael jackson? whitney houston?t till you hear about this. >> very juicy stuff. >>> and who was glamming up the white house correspondents' denner dinner over the weekend? we're on the red carpet, next. for three hours a week, i'm a coach. but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer... i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for...
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joining us from chicago, brand new fox news analyst jackson, the eldest child of reverend jesse jacksonm glad we hired you, ms. jackson. i have to say. i'm glad we hired you. i have heard you on the radio. you did some radio. i want to have someone like to you go to pause these kinds of things get very convoluted. and that's what this segment is about tonight. first of all, your reaction on what happened today? are you happy about it? what's your reaction? >> well, i didn't think anyone can be very happy because we have a dead child here and we have man who feels hunted and haunted. i am very glad to see that the system of justice has been -- that the system does work. i mean, many people have been concerned that a son of influence. a son of a former judge could essentially stop our system of jurisdiction prudence and show we are very, very happy. many people that i have spoken to. i just want to see, we want to know what happened. >> bill: everybody does want to know what happened. so you now feel that you are satisfied with the process. the process has worked, right? the process has w
joining us from chicago, brand new fox news analyst jackson, the eldest child of reverend jesse jacksonm glad we hired you, ms. jackson. i have to say. i'm glad we hired you. i have heard you on the radio. you did some radio. i want to have someone like to you go to pause these kinds of things get very convoluted. and that's what this segment is about tonight. first of all, your reaction on what happened today? are you happy about it? what's your reaction? >> well, i didn't think anyone...
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prosecutors had sgt jackson identify the can in several pictures taken in the backyard. sgt jackson's in the afternoon on the stand identifying pictures of items collected during several search and seizure bonds issued during the case, including two pairs of jeans, a pair of black stickers and a backpack found in an upstairs bedroom of the house the defendant lived in with their father. the testimony was interrupted frequently by side bar bench conferences. the examination was finished around four o'clock in the afternoon. the defense cross-examination of sergeant jackson was still going on when i left the courtroom a few minutes ago. there is no court tomorrow on friday, but the judge said the trial is moving so slowly, he is considering the bringing everyone into have drawn on monday, which would normally be a holiday. >> of mechanically surcharging to people with murder in a missing persons case that have been investigating sinc. please confirm the remains of 57-year-old jeffrey jennings. two people are now charged with murder. months of investigation led to their arr
prosecutors had sgt jackson identify the can in several pictures taken in the backyard. sgt jackson's in the afternoon on the stand identifying pictures of items collected during several search and seizure bonds issued during the case, including two pairs of jeans, a pair of black stickers and a backpack found in an upstairs bedroom of the house the defendant lived in with their father. the testimony was interrupted frequently by side bar bench conferences. the examination was finished around...
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it quotes a former body guard for michael jackson saying that michael jackson had a secret fling withtney houston at the peak of her fame. >> he also says that jackson was a nazi sympathizer and was riddled are marx on his arms from doing drugs. >> is this real? >> he's claiming he's blanket's father. i'm not sure that the body guard is blanket's father. >>> well, it was a big saturday night in washington, d.c. the annual white house correspondents' dinner. >> a night where the media, hollywood stars and heavy hitters in politics get together. >> four years ago, i was locked in a brutal battle with hillary clinton. four years later, she won't stop drunk-texting me from cartagena. it's great to be here this evening in the vast, magnificent hilton ballroom. or what mitt romney would call a f fixer-upper. >> there's a term for guys like president obama. probably not two -- terms -- but there is. >> good-natured ribbing on all sides. how about the fashions? let's take a look at some of the outfits saturday night. >> first up, kim kardashian. a velvet gown. her long luscious lox back in a
it quotes a former body guard for michael jackson saying that michael jackson had a secret fling withtney houston at the peak of her fame. >> he also says that jackson was a nazi sympathizer and was riddled are marx on his arms from doing drugs. >> is this real? >> he's claiming he's blanket's father. i'm not sure that the body guard is blanket's father. >>> well, it was a big saturday night in washington, d.c. the annual white house correspondents' dinner. >> a...
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this includes comments on jackson street in a new waterfront park. the entire project is made feasible economically through the creation of 134 dwellings at the southern tip of the site. this occupies less than 30% of the entire street frontage, and this will be housing that will be family-friendly, 2 and 3- bedroom units, supported one-one of bicycle parking, and 1-1 parking for cars. it will be supported by a wide variety of amenities. you have heard about it opens based restaurants and parking to support the waterfront. that is public parking, as well as commuters bicycle facilities. as mr. snowgrove pointed out, this project has been 100 community meetings and detailed embarcadero study done by the planning department staff at the request of supervisor chu. results are fully reflected in this plan. they include a wide and pedestrian well, st. front retail, and the complete redesign of the original scheme to accommodate the recommendations of the plan. as a result, more than 70% of the area will be devoted to public and neighborhood-serving uses,
this includes comments on jackson street in a new waterfront park. the entire project is made feasible economically through the creation of 134 dwellings at the southern tip of the site. this occupies less than 30% of the entire street frontage, and this will be housing that will be family-friendly, 2 and 3- bedroom units, supported one-one of bicycle parking, and 1-1 parking for cars. it will be supported by a wide variety of amenities. you have heard about it opens based restaurants and...
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jackson. i am excited. i am very excited to see all these different services come into this community. there are long overdue. i am a little concerned that we have to do some subtraction in order to empower ourselves. when you talk about human services agency, you are talking about the economic foundation of this community. we have one of the most comprehensive nationally known employment programs in this country. we run that out of the center and out of 3121 mission. this is so successful because as you have heard other speaker say, this is a neutral site that people are not afraid to come to. we have massive resources that we put into this community and this building around trying to be -- make this community economically sound and self- sufficient. we deal with the hardest of the hardest to deal with. if we not only deal with mothers with children, we deal with people with ssi, people with disabilities. what we do is because we can do it here. if you take us and put it someplace else, where
jackson. i am excited. i am very excited to see all these different services come into this community. there are long overdue. i am a little concerned that we have to do some subtraction in order to empower ourselves. when you talk about human services agency, you are talking about the economic foundation of this community. we have one of the most comprehensive nationally known employment programs in this country. we run that out of the center and out of 3121 mission. this is so successful...
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he gives up the walk single to austin jackson. the tigers beat boston, 3-2.rained all day at augusta. phil mickelson said tuesday he thought the courts would play easy because it was so wet. he was wrong. the former british open champion, one of many at - 3. tiger woods' bogeyed his final two holes, 7918, to finish at par. phil mickelson is struggling a little bit, four over par. we may see of course record today. it was kind of a tough day. >> i am not a golfer. >> tony is up next with a look at the seven-day forecast. stay with us. when it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this right? right here, like this? ♪ turn that off! plants can smell our fear then miracle-gro expand'n gro made things a lot easier for us. it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. for big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. x a man reportedly prose of fiery object from his car in baltimore county. now he faces first-d
he gives up the walk single to austin jackson. the tigers beat boston, 3-2.rained all day at augusta. phil mickelson said tuesday he thought the courts would play easy because it was so wet. he was wrong. the former british open champion, one of many at - 3. tiger woods' bogeyed his final two holes, 7918, to finish at par. phil mickelson is struggling a little bit, four over par. we may see of course record today. it was kind of a tough day. >> i am not a golfer. >> tony is up next...
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joining us from chicago, brand new fox news analyst jackson, the eldest child of reverend jesse jackson. i'm glad we hired you, ms. jackson. i have to say. i'm glad we hired you. i have heard you on the radio. you did some radio. i want to have someone like to you go to pause these kinds of things get very convoluted. and that's what this segment is about tonight. first of all, your reaction on what happened today? are you happy about it? what's your reaction? >> well, i didn't think anyone can be very happy because we have a dead child here and we have man who feels hunted and haunted. i am very glad to see that the system of justice has been -- that the system does work. i mean, many people have been concerned that a son of influence. a son of a former judge could essentially stop our system of jurisdiction prudence and show we are very, very happy. many people that i have spoken to. i just want to see, we want to know what happened. >> bill: everybody does want to know what happened. so you now feel that you are satisfied with the process. the process has worked, right? the process h
joining us from chicago, brand new fox news analyst jackson, the eldest child of reverend jesse jackson. i'm glad we hired you, ms. jackson. i have to say. i'm glad we hired you. i have heard you on the radio. you did some radio. i want to have someone like to you go to pause these kinds of things get very convoluted. and that's what this segment is about tonight. first of all, your reaction on what happened today? are you happy about it? what's your reaction? >> well, i didn't think...