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tell you about jefferson davis's first marriage. --rson davis was married to does anyone know who his first wife was? you get a gold star if you do. yes? close. it was a president's daughter, a later president's daughter. throw candy into the audience. good job. it was zachary taylor's daughter. she was known as noxie, sarah knox taylor. she was feisty and jefferson davis was besotted with her, and she with him. they exchanged wonderful love letters, only a few of which survive. time didaylor at the not like davis. he opposed the marriage. did not come to the wedding when they eventually married. later, zachary taylor and jefferson davis would become good friends, but at this point it was not working out. it was more because zachary taylor did not want his daughter to have a military life, like his wife had had. it was a hard life, and dangerous. everson davis married noxie taylor, they were married for three months, and she died in his arms, singing "fairy bells," died of malaria. he also had malaria and almost died. he was distraug
tell you about jefferson davis's first marriage. --rson davis was married to does anyone know who his first wife was? you get a gold star if you do. yes? close. it was a president's daughter, a later president's daughter. throw candy into the audience. good job. it was zachary taylor's daughter. she was known as noxie, sarah knox taylor. she was feisty and jefferson davis was besotted with her, and she with him. they exchanged wonderful love letters, only a few of which survive. time didaylor...
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the marriage between jefferson davis and marina davis. i want to tell you about jefferson davis's first marriage. he was married to, does anyone know? you get a gold star if you do. yes? close, not polk. it was the president's daughter. a later president's daughter. thank you. excellent. i wish i could throw candy. good job. it was zachary taylor's daughter. she was sera knocks taylor. she was pretty and feisty. they exchange wonderful love letters, only a few survived. she and jefferson davis -- he opposed the marriage. the father did not come to the marriage. they would become good friends later. at this point, it was not working out. it was because he did not want to have his daughter have a military life. it was a very hard life. jefferson davis married her. they were married for three months. she died in his arms of malaria. very sad. he also had malaria and a most died. he became a hermit. in my research, i think this is one of the things that devastated him more than anything else up to this point. he would have later tragedies, ma
the marriage between jefferson davis and marina davis. i want to tell you about jefferson davis's first marriage. he was married to, does anyone know? you get a gold star if you do. yes? close, not polk. it was the president's daughter. a later president's daughter. thank you. excellent. i wish i could throw candy. good job. it was zachary taylor's daughter. she was sera knocks taylor. she was pretty and feisty. they exchange wonderful love letters, only a few survived. she and jefferson davis...
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he also believed that jefferson davis had deliberately withheld resources, so that johnston would fail. davis didn't care anything about the confederacy. all he cared about was embarrassing joe johnston. this was johnston's basic approach. it wasn't long after that, early the next year, when hood submitted his report, which was a total reverse of johnston. johnston had not been heavily outnumbered. he had chosen to retreat, to abandon these strong positions in north georgia. he had lost some 22,000 men. johnston claimed he had lost only about 10,000. johnston's army had been demoralized. johnston had passed up many opportunities to strike at the enemy, and the army was so weakened in numbers and moral that not even hood could win success when he replaced johnston. these two views of the campaign which for simplicity sake will call the johnston interpretation and the hood interpretation echoed from that point down to this. but for most of that time, joseph e. johnston's view of the campaign had prevailed. it became the popularly accepted view of how the campaign in georgia had unfolded
he also believed that jefferson davis had deliberately withheld resources, so that johnston would fail. davis didn't care anything about the confederacy. all he cared about was embarrassing joe johnston. this was johnston's basic approach. it wasn't long after that, early the next year, when hood submitted his report, which was a total reverse of johnston. johnston had not been heavily outnumbered. he had chosen to retreat, to abandon these strong positions in north georgia. he had lost some...
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jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson had repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters, the best way to force the federals out of north georgia is to strike the western and atlantic railroad. strike their supply line and end up in tennessee. johnson claimed that his army excuse me, his calvary couldn't do this. johnson con the afford to detach his own calvary from his army because he needed weaver to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johns didn't have enough men to stretch the line long enough. what johnson proposed over and over and over was for the davis administration to order the confederate calvary in alabama and mississippi forrest command to ride east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi along with their defenders. and that was something that davis, i think wisely refused to do. alabama and mississippi were pretty important states. stripping those states of their defenders would have opened up
jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson had repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters, the best way to force the federals out of north georgia is to strike the western and atlantic railroad. strike their supply line and end up in tennessee. johnson claimed that his army excuse me, his calvary couldn't do this. johnson con the afford to detach his own calvary from his army because he needed weaver to...
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jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson had repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters, the best way to force the federals out of north georgia is to strike the western and atlantic railroad. strike their supply line and end up in tennessee. johnson claimed that his army excuse me, his calvary couldn't do this. johnson con the afford to detach his own calvary from his army because he needed weaver to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. what johnson proposed over and over and over was for the davis administration to ride east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi along with their defenders. and that was something that davis, i think wisely refused to do. alabama and mississippi were pretty important states. stripping those states of their defenders would have opened up the rich agricultural region. they would have opened up important industrial cities like selma, alabama, columbus, georgia, would not have
jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson had repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters, the best way to force the federals out of north georgia is to strike the western and atlantic railroad. strike their supply line and end up in tennessee. johnson claimed that his army excuse me, his calvary couldn't do this. johnson con the afford to detach his own calvary from his army because he needed weaver to...
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jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. ohnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to supply line. but johnson claimed that his cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson didn't have a line long to defend the men. so what he asked over and over was for the davis administration to send the horse command east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi of all of their , and that was something davis -- i think wisely -- refused to do. richard mcmurray and others have pointed out that alabama and mississippi were ready important states. stripping the states of their defenders would have opened up the rich agricultural region of the river about a. it would've opened up important industrial cities like selma. it would not have been a smart move. it's highly debatable, too, whether men could've actua
jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. ohnson repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way -- to sport the federals's out of georgia was to supply line. but johnson claimed that his cavalry could not do this. he needed reinforcements to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. johnson didn't have a line long to defend the men. so what he asked over and over was for the davis...
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jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson had repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters, the best way to force the federals out of north georgia is to strike the western and atlantic railroad. strike their supply line and end up in tennessee. johnson claimed that his army excuse me, his calvary couldn't do this. johnson con the afford to detach his own calvary from his army because he needed weaver to defend the flanks of the army as it fell back. what johnson proposed over and over and over was for the davis administration to ride east to break sherman's supply line. this would involve stripping the states of alabama and mississippi along with their defenders. and that was something that davis, i think wisely refused to do. alabama and mississippi were pretty important states. stripping those states of their defenders would have opened up the rich agricultural region. they would have opened up important industrial cities like selma, alabama, columbus, georgia, would not have
jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. johnson had repeatedly told the davis administration and politicians who visited his headquarters, the best way to force the federals out of north georgia is to strike the western and atlantic railroad. strike their supply line and end up in tennessee. johnson claimed that his army excuse me, his calvary couldn't do this. johnson con the afford to detach his own calvary from his army because he needed weaver to...
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if you've got a speaker open jefferson davis, he will make a little figure of jefferson davis like this and he will mount that figure on a wooden disk, a circular disk and put a glass bell jar over it and present it to the speaker. it's a nice gesture. so he had seen i was speaking on the atlanta campaign and he was certain that i was going to tell him what a great general joseph e. johnston was. when i finished my talk, he got up to give me this little figure of joe johnston that he had made. he had a rather sheepish look on his face and he said would you like me to take this and make one of hood? what are you going to do saw off one of the legs? i mean that's what the doctor did. but it's a wonderful little thing. it's a nice item. anybody interested in the civil war would like to have this to put on the mantle piece. i was very glad to get it. i thanked him for it. took it back to the motel that night. i was going down to waco to speak down there. wrapped it up in an old dirty t-shirt, put it very carefully in my suitcase. went down to waco in the rental car the next day. spoke there
if you've got a speaker open jefferson davis, he will make a little figure of jefferson davis like this and he will mount that figure on a wooden disk, a circular disk and put a glass bell jar over it and present it to the speaker. it's a nice gesture. so he had seen i was speaking on the atlanta campaign and he was certain that i was going to tell him what a great general joseph e. johnston was. when i finished my talk, he got up to give me this little figure of joe johnston that he had made....
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if you've got a speaker on jefferson davis, he will make a little figure of jefferson davis like thisand he will mount that figure on a wooden disk, a circular disk and put a glass bell jar over it and present it to the speaker. it's a nice gesture. so he had seen i was speaking on the atlanta campaign, and he was certain that i was going to tell him what a great general joseph e. johnston was. when i finished my talk, they introduced him and he got up to give me this little figure of joe johnston that he had made. he had a rather sheepish look on his face, and he said, would you like me to take this and make one of hood? what are you going to do saw off one of the legs? i mean, that's what the doctor did. but it's a wonderful little thing. it's a nice item. anybody interested in the civil war would like to have this to put on the mantle piece. i was very glad to get it. i thanked him for it. took it back to the motel that night. i was going down to waco to speak to the roundtable down there and do some research at baylor. wrapped it up in an old dirty t-shirt, put it very carefully i
if you've got a speaker on jefferson davis, he will make a little figure of jefferson davis like thisand he will mount that figure on a wooden disk, a circular disk and put a glass bell jar over it and present it to the speaker. it's a nice gesture. so he had seen i was speaking on the atlanta campaign, and he was certain that i was going to tell him what a great general joseph e. johnston was. when i finished my talk, they introduced him and he got up to give me this little figure of joe...
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jefferson davis lived there. i thought jefferson davis lived there but he didn't.pparently she had written to hood and ised when you took command of the army in tennessee in atlanta what were your plans. what were you trying to do at that point in the war? these are his words. new orleans, march 30. 1867. my experience as a soldier taught me at an early day an army could not retreat in the face of the enemy without great loss of spirit and numbers. the army of tennessee when i assumed command having lost over 25,000 affected men during a retreat of over 100 miles was not in condition for pitched battle. as we can alone rely on offensive flows to guard long lines such as the one from mobile to richmond, i felt my position was an embarrassing one but did not refuse to comply with the order and wishes of those in authority, although i did not desire the command. the holding of my position around atlanta for 43 days improved the morale of the soldiers but finally being forced to abandon the city again causing retreat my army was discouraged to find itself standing upon
jefferson davis lived there. i thought jefferson davis lived there but he didn't.pparently she had written to hood and ised when you took command of the army in tennessee in atlanta what were your plans. what were you trying to do at that point in the war? these are his words. new orleans, march 30. 1867. my experience as a soldier taught me at an early day an army could not retreat in the face of the enemy without great loss of spirit and numbers. the army of tennessee when i assumed command...
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suggesting that what jefferson davis is really concerned about are events in virginia.johnson's strategy in the spring of 1864 was to remain in a strong position around dalton behind a high ridgeline just west of the town called rocky face ridge. and await and attack by the federals. johnson would then move west into alabama and then north up into tennessee. johnson's army was about 63,000 men and the bishop general, polk. polk had commanded a second army that was brought and called the army of mississippi and it became a core in johnson's army. the campaign began in the first week of may of 1864. it was for some modification. but sherman's plan was to have the army of the ohio and the army of the coupumberland northd west of dalton. mcpherson's army, then, would march west south and west of rocky face ridge. again, in the upper left-hand corner, the movements or you can look on your map there. and then break johnson's supply line in the vicinity of dalton. there was a railroad to atlanta, which is in the bottom center of your map. so both armies are relying on the west
suggesting that what jefferson davis is really concerned about are events in virginia.johnson's strategy in the spring of 1864 was to remain in a strong position around dalton behind a high ridgeline just west of the town called rocky face ridge. and await and attack by the federals. johnson would then move west into alabama and then north up into tennessee. johnson's army was about 63,000 men and the bishop general, polk. polk had commanded a second army that was brought and called the army of...
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it has a lot to do with jefferson davis's utter incompetence as president of the confederacy. it is not the lack of food in the south. it is a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to be troops. but wirz is is in south georgia where food is available. food could have been commandeered. food could have been bought. the local women who simply want to bring fresh vegetables to the starving prisoners in andersonville could have been allowed to bring the food or they could have brought them to the camp and the camp could have brought -- camp officers and soldiers could have brought them to the prisoners. freshwater could have been obtained in a variety of ways, one of which was to order the troops upstream to stop using this creek as a latrine. the other thing would have been to take a detail of prisoners every day and march them upstream, fill large barrels with buckets of water and bring them down. prisoners could have marched all day long up-and-down bringing water. you would have freshwater. wirz does not do any of those things. instead he
it has a lot to do with jefferson davis's utter incompetence as president of the confederacy. it is not the lack of food in the south. it is a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to be troops. but wirz is is in south georgia where food is available. food could have been commandeered. food could have been bought. the local women who simply want to bring fresh vegetables to the starving prisoners in andersonville could have been allowed to bring the food...
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jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. ohnson, who repeatedly told the davis administration, and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to chase them out of georgia is to strike their supply line. johnson claimed that his calvary, joe wheeler's calvary corps, couldn't do this. so what johnson proposed was to ride east to force the supply line. this would involve stripping alabama and mississippi and all of their defenders. and that was something that davis, i think wisely, refused to do. alabama and mississippi were pretty important states. they would have opened up important industrial cities. it would not have been a smart move. we don't have time to talk about the ways u but you can later, if you're interested. on july 18, 1864, he makes the extremely controversial decision of relieving joe johnson in commands and replacing him with one of his core commanders. he personally sacrificed a lot. you all know the nature of his wounds. the loss of a leg, the partial loss of the use of an arm here at guess b
jefferson davis has lost faith in joe johnson's ability to hold the city of atlanta. ohnson, who repeatedly told the davis administration, and politicians who visited his headquarters that the best way to chase them out of georgia is to strike their supply line. johnson claimed that his calvary, joe wheeler's calvary corps, couldn't do this. so what johnson proposed was to ride east to force the supply line. this would involve stripping alabama and mississippi and all of their defenders. and...
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jefferson davis had to get more food to them. they never had enough food steadily. they always had enough weapons. by the end of the war it was all hodgepodge for the confederates as far as their arms went. captured weapons and hold weapons, weapons that have come over from england. that is the answer. >> how long did it take you? >> let's see. it was about a year-and-a-half. on up to virginia. a university of north carolina libraries, terrific fascinating. just go over there and read the journals and letters of the soldiers. so fluid in there riding, many of them. put this to shame today. i find it fascinating. just a wealth of material, stuff that i just could not fit
jefferson davis had to get more food to them. they never had enough food steadily. they always had enough weapons. by the end of the war it was all hodgepodge for the confederates as far as their arms went. captured weapons and hold weapons, weapons that have come over from england. that is the answer. >> how long did it take you? >> let's see. it was about a year-and-a-half. on up to virginia. a university of north carolina libraries, terrific fascinating. just go over there and...
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in the aftermath of the -- as a result of the crimean war, jefferson davis then secretary of war of the united states had sent officers to europe for advancements in art and science. some of the things they saw were new ways of making gunpowder, and also producing a lot of other war materialle. this engraving comes out of the report of the three officer team. one of the first times that many of the observations from these officers about how to produce war materiel on the newest practice are going to be implemented is by the new nation, the confederate states of america. macon, georgia, is another important facility. macon, too, will go through kind of the same development process of where first existing private firms like the d.c. hodgkins and son and findley iron works are contracted with. but eventually hodgkins and findley are going to be bought out by the confederate government. and along with other facilities established, they incorporate it into what is on paper the macon arsenal there. also will be -- to be located in macon is an armory for the production of small arms. and after
in the aftermath of the -- as a result of the crimean war, jefferson davis then secretary of war of the united states had sent officers to europe for advancements in art and science. some of the things they saw were new ways of making gunpowder, and also producing a lot of other war materialle. this engraving comes out of the report of the three officer team. one of the first times that many of the observations from these officers about how to produce war materiel on the newest practice are...
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the one at largo town center drive and several in virginia on jefferson davis highway in alexandria,n falls church at 7 corners and in herndon on are inville -- on centreville road. there are about 35 total in maryland as well as in virginia. we have the whole list on our website wusa9.com. you can take a look at this list of all those stores that but if you used your credit card at any of the stores in maryland and virginia, go ahead and check your account to be on the safe side because your identity could be stolen. your credit card information could be at risk. i'm nikki burdine, back to you. >> thank you. >>> the internal revenue service has seized records from a d.c. apartment complex at the center of controversy in the d.c. mayoral race. the park southern amounts are a subsidized complex in southeast. >> "the washington post" reports the federal government started investigating after a report about the complex' dilapidated condition. vincent gray's administration fired the management team in spring. spring. david cantania has criticized the handling of the situation. >>> exxon
the one at largo town center drive and several in virginia on jefferson davis highway in alexandria,n falls church at 7 corners and in herndon on are inville -- on centreville road. there are about 35 total in maryland as well as in virginia. we have the whole list on our website wusa9.com. you can take a look at this list of all those stores that but if you used your credit card at any of the stores in maryland and virginia, go ahead and check your account to be on the safe side because your...
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where sherman's men or a section of his army under the command of sherman's subordinate general, jefferson davis -- no relation -- and then you have the african americans who are following them. and then you have wheeler's confederate cavalry kind of behind that. and what happens is they use pontoon bridges to get through this river or swampy area. it's kind of a cypress swamp. and then davis orders the pontoon bridges pulled up so the african americans can't cross. and they are being chased by wheeler's cavalry. hundreds of them wind up drowning in the swamp and hundreds end up being recaptured by the cavalry. and when the news gets out sherman is condemned for not condemning davis. so it is tangled, i guess is the short answer. >> one consequence is the rise in diversion rates from soldiers whose homes were in the area the army went through. was this a circumstance or one of the goals? >> i don't think sherman was directly hoping to influence the army of northern virginia. where i think sherman actually was directly trying to target the army of northern virginia was not through desertion but t
where sherman's men or a section of his army under the command of sherman's subordinate general, jefferson davis -- no relation -- and then you have the african americans who are following them. and then you have wheeler's confederate cavalry kind of behind that. and what happens is they use pontoon bridges to get through this river or swampy area. it's kind of a cypress swamp. and then davis orders the pontoon bridges pulled up so the african americans can't cross. and they are being chased by...
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in the aftermath of the -- as at result of the crimean war, he jefferson davis, then secretarye of war of the united states, hao september officers to europe to look at advancements in militard arts and science.s th one of the things they saw was some new ways of making gun powder and also producing a lot of other war material.prode this engraving comes out of thee report of the three officer team, richard delafield, alfred mordecai, and george mcclellan.k one of the first times that many of the observations from these e officers about how to produce war material on the newest practice are going to be implemented is by the new nation, the confederate states of america.too w macon, georgia, is another important facility. macon too will go through the same development process where t first existing private firms ms like the d.c. hodgkin's and son and findlay iron works and the schofield brothers facility are contracted anwith, but eventually hodgkins and findlay are going to be bought out by thebu confederate government anl along with other facilities dere established be incorporated int
in the aftermath of the -- as at result of the crimean war, he jefferson davis, then secretarye of war of the united states, hao september officers to europe to look at advancements in militard arts and science.s th one of the things they saw was some new ways of making gun powder and also producing a lot of other war material.prode this engraving comes out of thee report of the three officer team, richard delafield, alfred mordecai, and george mcclellan.k one of the first times that many of...
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morning we're in alexandria where the most expensive gallon of regular unleaded is the shell on jefferson davisay. gas there is $3.86 a gallon. >> the cheapest gallon of gas is at the old town liberty on north washington street. gas there will cost you just $3.43. >> before you head out to get that gas, you want to know the answer to the question of the morning. 31% of americans say they never do this in the summer even though they probably should. is it a, apply sunscreen, b, learn to swim, or c, take a vacation? >> wusa9's facebook friend todd brown says c, what is a vacation? >> you know those commercials? but in fact the answer is actually a, apply sunscreen. and today is a good day to every mercedes-benz is made with the highest level of engineering... design... safety... and performance. our latest creation is no different. with one exception... introducing the mercedes-benz asb-cls. it's electric! it's electric! the first electric vehicle from mercedes-benz. >>> i'm nikki burdine. the water is now safe to drink in toledo, ohio after residents there went days without clean water. it was a
morning we're in alexandria where the most expensive gallon of regular unleaded is the shell on jefferson davisay. gas there is $3.86 a gallon. >> the cheapest gallon of gas is at the old town liberty on north washington street. gas there will cost you just $3.43. >> before you head out to get that gas, you want to know the answer to the question of the morning. 31% of americans say they never do this in the summer even though they probably should. is it a, apply sunscreen, b, learn...
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what's interesting about it is jefferson davis' white house is what it's called and the museum of thenfederacy are smack dab in the middle of a massive hospital complex. so if you go to it, you have a largely african-american city. you have a very diverse population. as you walk to it. and then when you get to the museum of the confederacy, suddenly everyone around you is white, and older. it's a very clear demographic shift. >> but it's just interesting, again, for -- to equate it, or to look at it from connecticut's point of view. >> yes. >> i forget where it was, but the piquaut, i think stonington had this big monument to the victory over the piquauts. and now they're a very powerful force in connecticut politics. and i believe they had -- they were able to muster enough political support to get that monument taken down. >> i don't know about that one. >> but a point of the fact as groups start to exert certain political power, they're able to change the narrative, and change the memory of any particular given event. >> it's certainly about power. sometimes it's raw political powe
what's interesting about it is jefferson davis' white house is what it's called and the museum of thenfederacy are smack dab in the middle of a massive hospital complex. so if you go to it, you have a largely african-american city. you have a very diverse population. as you walk to it. and then when you get to the museum of the confederacy, suddenly everyone around you is white, and older. it's a very clear demographic shift. >> but it's just interesting, again, for -- to equate it, or to...
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what's interesting about it is jefferson davis' white house is what it's called and the museum of the confederacy are smack dab in the middle of a massive hospital complex. so if you go to it, you have a largely african-american city. you have a very diverse population. as you walk to it. and then when you get to the museum of the confederacy, suddenly everyone around you is white, and older. it's a very clear demographic shift. >> but it's just interesting, again, for -- to equate it, or to look at it from connecticut's point of view. >> yes. >> i forget where it was, but the piquaut, i think stonington had this big monument to the victory over the piquauts. and now they're a very powerful force in connecticut politics. and i believe they had -- they were able to muster enough political support to get that monument taken down. >> i don't know about that one. >> but a point of the fact as groups start to exert certain political power, they're able to change the narrative, and change the memory of any particular given event. >> it's certainly about power. sometimes it's raw political p
what's interesting about it is jefferson davis' white house is what it's called and the museum of the confederacy are smack dab in the middle of a massive hospital complex. so if you go to it, you have a largely african-american city. you have a very diverse population. as you walk to it. and then when you get to the museum of the confederacy, suddenly everyone around you is white, and older. it's a very clear demographic shift. >> but it's just interesting, again, for -- to equate it, or...
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stuart and jefferson davis and those guys.here was an interesting n controversy about -- back in thi '90s sometimes. james river used to flood all lo the time and they bill a floodwall to keep the low lying parts of the city from being cy inundated and the city or somebody put up a display of pictures of richmond history. of and one of the pack tours with a po por portrait of robert e. lee. one black leader complained , yu about that vociferously.t you should have heard a lot of o white people howl about that.are they said, what, you're going to take down that picture of rober? e. lee? this is terrible. it's racial chauvinism and i chi wrote a piece.i sa i said wait a minute.care a i said i don't care about the picture of lee on the floodwal one way or the next, but you've got a predominantly black city council in this city since 1977 or whatever, 20 years now, and t in all that time not only haven't they taken down the statues of confederate hear heroes but they rebuild -- they tore down the old robert e. leer bridge and name
stuart and jefferson davis and those guys.here was an interesting n controversy about -- back in thi '90s sometimes. james river used to flood all lo the time and they bill a floodwall to keep the low lying parts of the city from being cy inundated and the city or somebody put up a display of pictures of richmond history. of and one of the pack tours with a po por portrait of robert e. lee. one black leader complained , yu about that vociferously.t you should have heard a lot of o white people...
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what's interesting about it is jefferson davis' white house is what it's called and the museum of the confederacy are smack dab in the middle of a massive hospital complex. so if you go to it, you have a largely african-american city. you have a very diverse population. as you walk to it. and then when you get to the museum of the confederacy, suddenly everyone around you is white, and older. it's a very clear demographic shift. >> but it's just interesting, again, for -- to equate it, or to look at it from connecticut's point of view. >> yes. >> i forget where it was, but the piquaut, i think stonington had this big monument to the victory over the piquauts. and now they're a very powerful force in connecticut politics. and i believe they had -- they were able to muster enough political support to get that monument taken down. >> i don't know about that one. >> but a point of the fact as groups start to exert certain political power, they're able to change the narrative, and change the memory of any particular given event. >> it's certainly about power. sometimes it's raw political p
what's interesting about it is jefferson davis' white house is what it's called and the museum of the confederacy are smack dab in the middle of a massive hospital complex. so if you go to it, you have a largely african-american city. you have a very diverse population. as you walk to it. and then when you get to the museum of the confederacy, suddenly everyone around you is white, and older. it's a very clear demographic shift. >> but it's just interesting, again, for -- to equate it, or...
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stuart and jefferson guy davis and those guys.s an interesting controversy about -- back in the '90s some time. james river used to flood all the time and they bill a flood wall to keep low-lying parts of the city from being dia inundated and the city or somebody put up a display of pictures of richmond history. on the flood wall. one of the pictures was a e, portrait of general robert e. lee. one of the pictures. there was a black leader who complained about this very vociferously and said, you havet to take that down, we're not glorifying robert e. lee. lo without getting into the meritsl of his acomplaint, you should y have heard a lot of white peoplt howl about that. what, you're going to take down that picture of robert e. lee? this is terrible this is racial chauvinism.an and i wrote a piece, i said, wait a minute, i said, i don't e care about the picture of lee or the flood wall one way or the next, bullet you've got a counci predominantly city black councie in this city since 1977 or whatever, 20 years now, and in e all th
stuart and jefferson guy davis and those guys.s an interesting controversy about -- back in the '90s some time. james river used to flood all the time and they bill a flood wall to keep low-lying parts of the city from being dia inundated and the city or somebody put up a display of pictures of richmond history. on the flood wall. one of the pictures was a e, portrait of general robert e. lee. one of the pictures. there was a black leader who complained about this very vociferously and said,...
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davis. a little busted coverage there. 76 yards for the easy six. cal with the lead. northwestern down seven, 1:38 left. timon picked up a by jeffersonal snaps a ten-game losing streak dating back to last year, winning 31-24. >> owls in south bend this season. artificial turf. welcome to 2014. goalson runs for 11 yards to the end zone. irish cruising. here comes 53-yards and a touchdown. throws its up. 336 total yards today, five tds, irish win big,'ll-17 -- 48-17. navy looking to upend ohio state. second quarter, ohio state, 3-0. navy on the one, sanders into the pylon. navy up 7-6 at the half. third quarter, lee scoops up the bat pitch. buckeyes up 13-7 in the third. this 80-yard strike from j.t. barrett to smith puts ohio state on top for good. final score from baltimore, buckeyes, 34, navy, 17. >>> and coming up right here on abc7 abc7, stay tuned for after the game with larry beil and yours truly as we break down the day in college football. we're just getting started. i'm a florida state fan? did i mention? >> i knew that somehow. >> the difference in college football they don't play preseason games so as a result you're not su
davis. a little busted coverage there. 76 yards for the easy six. cal with the lead. northwestern down seven, 1:38 left. timon picked up a by jeffersonal snaps a ten-game losing streak dating back to last year, winning 31-24. >> owls in south bend this season. artificial turf. welcome to 2014. goalson runs for 11 yards to the end zone. irish cruising. here comes 53-yards and a touchdown. throws its up. 336 total yards today, five tds, irish win big,'ll-17 -- 48-17. navy looking to upend...
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jefferson off the tip ball. the pick sealed it for cal. they hang onto win 31-24 and they snap their ten-game losing streak. stanford, montgomery hosting uc davis did what they were supposed to do as the 11th ranked team. here's the cardinal punt return team. montgomery. a weave, and he goes. untouched. 60 yards. 7-0 lead in the first quarter and it got ugly. for uc davis. second quarter, 28-8 cardinal. montgomery. and there goes that man. stanford pounded davis, 45-0. kevin hogan, three touchdown passes in the game. segway to football. chris wondolowsi and the earthquakes playing host to real salt lake. wondo sets it up and it is a goal. it ends in a 0-0. no, 1-1 game i should say. how about international basketball to change the space? from spain? team usa? a world cup run with finland. klay thompson. oh, he always does that. he led the way with 18 points. the u.s. crushed finland. 114 to 55 in their first of five group play games. u.s. flexing his muscles on the hard court. >> all right, thank you very much search. and we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪oh yea... old el paso's... got a bold, new stand'n stuff shell that's blasted for nac
jefferson off the tip ball. the pick sealed it for cal. they hang onto win 31-24 and they snap their ten-game losing streak. stanford, montgomery hosting uc davis did what they were supposed to do as the 11th ranked team. here's the cardinal punt return team. montgomery. a weave, and he goes. untouched. 60 yards. 7-0 lead in the first quarter and it got ugly. for uc davis. second quarter, 28-8 cardinal. montgomery. and there goes that man. stanford pounded davis, 45-0. kevin hogan, three...
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jefferson numero 24-75. blanca ---el adolescente hispano de 13 aÑos, que result herido en el sismo del pasado domingo se recupera satisfactoriament e. take vo ---segun los doctores del "uc daviser","nicolas dillon" se encuentra en condicin estable, despues de haber sido golpeado por varios ladrillos que se desprendieron de la chimenea de su casa. --el menor sufrio fractura de pelvis. vo blanca --despues que culminaron las inspecciones a los 30 locales del distrito escolar unificado de napa, se decidio que maÑana miercoles los estudiantes deben volver a clases. --la unica escuela que se mantendra cerrada hasta la proxima semana es la escuela charter "stone bridge". --una de las primeras tareas que tendran los estudiantes es realizar los ejercicios de como actuar durante un terremotos. blanca --una vez mas fue arrestada, la mujer que en varias ocasiones ha intentado subirse a aviones sin comprar pasaje. vo --la polizon en serie, "marilyn hartman de 62 aÑos de edad, fue arrestada esta vez en phoenix, cuando intentaba ingresar a un sector privado en los carruseles para reclamar equipaje. --dias atras, la habian sacado del aeropuerto por querer pasar la revision de seguridad sin t
jefferson numero 24-75. blanca ---el adolescente hispano de 13 aÑos, que result herido en el sismo del pasado domingo se recupera satisfactoriament e. take vo ---segun los doctores del "uc daviser","nicolas dillon" se encuentra en condicin estable, despues de haber sido golpeado por varios ladrillos que se desprendieron de la chimenea de su casa. --el menor sufrio fractura de pelvis. vo blanca --despues que culminaron las inspecciones a los 30 locales del distrito escolar...
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davis with a 76-yard touchdown. cal led 31-7 through the 3rd quarter. they pull within seven points late. a chance to win but trevor simeon passes and intercepted by the bears jalen jeffersonl 15. a couple of first downs and run out the clock. starting their season on a significant up note beating a big 10 opponent 31-24 on the road. >>> a's and giants in big games tonight. the a's trying to stay with the angels atop the al west. 2-0 in the seventh. the giants had a good story going. jake peavy a no-hitter through seven innocence against milwaukee. it was broken up in the eight. we will have to for you tonight on sports wrap. see you then. >> he is looking so good. >> those don't come along very often. six outs away. they still lead 3-0 and they are trying to get back in things as well, the giants are right now. >>> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news more on the oakland officer who hit a pedestrian with his patrol car this afternoon. >> that's coming up tonight at 10:00. thank you so much for joining us tonight. we will see you back here in just a little less than two hours, everybody. previously on the big bang theory: guess who i found at lax. my baby sister priya. it's
davis with a 76-yard touchdown. cal led 31-7 through the 3rd quarter. they pull within seven points late. a chance to win but trevor simeon passes and intercepted by the bears jalen jeffersonl 15. a couple of first downs and run out the clock. starting their season on a significant up note beating a big 10 opponent 31-24 on the road. >>> a's and giants in big games tonight. the a's trying to stay with the angels atop the al west. 2-0 in the seventh. the giants had a good story going....
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davis. blown coverage will do that for you. 76 yards. cal with a 24/7 lead. 1:38 left. wildcats drive. picked off by jefferson. snap had in ten-game losing streak winning 31-21 your final. >> last year you give up 44 points to northwestern. today half that. what is the difference? >> our kids played hard. they played hard and lined up right. we played good solid fundamental defense. glad to see them do that. >>> oregon and south dakota on who can dress the weirdest night. oregon running away with this one. royce freeman gets free. goes 26 yards for the score. he's got skill. oregon wins big, 62-13. >>> heisman winner jameis winston and the national champs. florida state at cowboys stadium against oklahoma state. winston takes off, hurdles this guy, then dodges another, and then he'll score. this one gets better by the minute. jw walsh 24 yards to put ok state within three. 4:45 to go. winston finds green in traffic right here to seal it. top ranked seminoles go on to win, 37-31 your final. >>> hard-hitting alabama facing west virginia in atlanta, georgia. you think you want to be a wide receiver? think again.
davis. blown coverage will do that for you. 76 yards. cal with a 24/7 lead. 1:38 left. wildcats drive. picked off by jefferson. snap had in ten-game losing streak winning 31-21 your final. >> last year you give up 44 points to northwestern. today half that. what is the difference? >> our kids played hard. they played hard and lined up right. we played good solid fundamental defense. glad to see them do that. >>> oregon and south dakota on who can dress the weirdest night....
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davis. a little blown coverage, i would say. 76 yards. cal with the 24-7 lead. northwestern down 7. 1:38 left. wildcats driving. trevor simeon picked off by jay jeffersonal snaps a ten-game losing streak. they win 31-24, that final. to the diamond. tim lincecum threw a no-hitter this season for the g-men. madison bumgarner was one away from another last tuesday and last night jake peavy took his turn. giants with the four game win streak hosting the brewers. peavy struck out 7 the first four innings. mark reynolds, swing and a miss. the giants bust open the scoring in the fourth. two men on for michael morse. deep to center. off the wall. pablo sandoval and hunter pence both score. 2-0, g-men. crawford's rbi single made it 3-0. great defense in the seventh. robb scooter denied of a sure hit. a diving stop. double play, keeping peavy's no hitter alive. he had a no-hitter through the seventh. mark reynolds ends it. peavy one hit, no runs, three walks, 8 strikeouts. giants win 3-1 and the giants now only 2 1/2 back in the national league west. >>> a's and angels. in anaheim. a's need a win. erick aybar, base hit to right. pujols scores. 1-0. next batter.
davis. a little blown coverage, i would say. 76 yards. cal with the 24-7 lead. northwestern down 7. 1:38 left. wildcats driving. trevor simeon picked off by jay jeffersonal snaps a ten-game losing streak. they win 31-24, that final. to the diamond. tim lincecum threw a no-hitter this season for the g-men. madison bumgarner was one away from another last tuesday and last night jake peavy took his turn. giants with the four game win streak hosting the brewers. peavy struck out 7 the first four...
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davis. a little blown coverage, i would say. 76 yards. cal with the 24-7 lead. northwestern down 7. 1:38 left. wildcats driving. trevor simeon picked off by jay lon jefferson and cal snaps a ten-game losing streak. they win 31-24, that final. to the diamond. tim lincecum threw a no-hitter for the g-men. madison bumgarner was one away from another last tuesday and last night jake peavy took his turn. hosting the brewers. peavy struck out 7 the first four innings. the giants bust open the scoring in the first. two men on for michael morse. deep to center. off the wall. hunter pence and sandoval both score. it-0, g-men. crawford's reign single made it 3-0. great defense in the seventh. robb scooter denied of a sure hit. double play, keeping peavy's no hit air live. he had a no-hitter through the seventh. peavy one hit, no runs, three walks, 8 strikeouts. giants win 3-s the giants now only 2 1/2 back in the national league west. >>> a's and angels. a's need a win. erick aybar, base hit to right. pujols scores. 1-0. next batter. jeff saw marga will throw it away. a's lose again, 2-0 your final. angels lead in the american league west is now up to four games. >>
davis. a little blown coverage, i would say. 76 yards. cal with the 24-7 lead. northwestern down 7. 1:38 left. wildcats driving. trevor simeon picked off by jay lon jefferson and cal snaps a ten-game losing streak. they win 31-24, that final. to the diamond. tim lincecum threw a no-hitter for the g-men. madison bumgarner was one away from another last tuesday and last night jake peavy took his turn. hosting the brewers. peavy struck out 7 the first four innings. the giants bust open the scoring...
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davis. a little blown coverage, i would say. 76 yards. cal with the 24-7 lead. northwestern down 7. 1:38 left. wildcats driving. trevor simeon picked off by jay jeffersona ten-game losing streak. they win 31-24, that final. to the diamond. tim lincecum threw a no-hitter this season for the g-men. madison bumgarner was one away from another last tuesday and last night jake peavy took his turn. giants with the four game win streak hosting the brewers. peavy struck out 7 the first four innings. mark reynolds, swing and a miss. the giants bust open the scoring in the fourth. two men on for michael morse. deep to center. off the wall. pablo sandoval and hunter pence both score. 2-0, g-men. crawford's rbi single made it 3-0. great defense in the seventh. robb scooter denied of a sure hit. dog stop. double play, keeping peavy's no hit air live. he had a no-hitter through the seventh. mark reynolds ends it. peavy one hit, no runs, three walks, 8 strikeouts. giants win 3-1 and the giants now only 2 1/2 back in the national league west. >>> a's and angels. in anaheim. a's need a win. erick aybar, base hit to right. pujols scores. 1-0. next batter. jeff samardzij
davis. a little blown coverage, i would say. 76 yards. cal with the 24-7 lead. northwestern down 7. 1:38 left. wildcats driving. trevor simeon picked off by jay jeffersona ten-game losing streak. they win 31-24, that final. to the diamond. tim lincecum threw a no-hitter this season for the g-men. madison bumgarner was one away from another last tuesday and last night jake peavy took his turn. giants with the four game win streak hosting the brewers. peavy struck out 7 the first four innings....
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we discussed the life of winnie davis, the daughter of president jefferson davis. her postwar rise to popularity.
we discussed the life of winnie davis, the daughter of president jefferson davis. her postwar rise to popularity.