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john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnwhen that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- liberals to tell you what they mean by social justice, and you'll get ten different answers. that's because social justice means anything its champions want it to mean. social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for and no one dare be against. john: except me. excuse me, i want to be against it, because those sweet words, social justice, really mean the state gets to use force to take money
john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnwhen that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for...
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john. john. john. is a. gemini besides me the candidate. d.w. xena's pool and jeff are up to karim have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany upcoming parliamentary elections. and now we're looking forward to interview. them in the. past and germany besides meet the candidates. deed. poll. and drag them around. when makeup artists work magic and when trying to over most of the life. of a church service casts a spell and. with her astounding body. in sixty minutes. this is the dummies come to i'm combining let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul and we have our political. you're in the studio more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about perspective closer d.w. . fast. asleep and then w. that i may speak your language should be talking about. for content in dari pashto and for prospects for returning our web special to the next refugee journeys of life in germany and the prospects for those returning home. join the discussion on g.w. dot com and on facebook. prospects for retu
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john. john. john. mayer. experienced the future of mobility at the international motor show in frankfurt to . open cockpit design. concept car studies and digital trends the vehicles of tomorrow are full of possibilities and even classic cars are going with the times the highlights of the i am. driving next. top model struck their stuff at the october effect. these splendid horses are posing in front of the augustine or brewery tent or the jewels of the best of all. after their daily styling it's all to photo shoots. with fans from all over the world. your moment in sixty minutes. as you dummies come to life from bonnie and let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul and we have a little. here in the studio more on the stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about perspective closer d.w. news yes. it tells us stirring stories. it makes us laugh. and cry legs tremble and smile. magical images and big emotions but now. you know the magazine every weekend on d w. hello and
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. - john cheever, john irving, and vance bourjaily, who had been john irving's teacher in the workshop. - it's like the very best possible people you could learn from, right? - yes, evan, but as you know, when you're an artist, whether it's in music, or in the literary arts, or painting, you already know how to do it. what you need is a guide or coach to say, alright, kid, you're on the right track, which is essentially what all three did for me, very generously. but really, no one can teach you how to do it. no one really offered suggestions, they just read it and encouraged me. - you've gotten better over time in your own mind, right? the t. c. boyle of those days in iowa, who thought he knew a lot and thought he could do a lot, learned over time what more he could do and what was right and wrong with his work. - i think you grow. you grow as an artist if you're lucky. and i have no restrictions, i write in any mode that occurs to me.
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mayor john oliver, but since we are talking about it -- she also added a link. ,t's a big night for hollywood but maybe, perhaps, a bigger night for d.c. schools. reporting live in georgetown, johnood morning washington." minutes, in just a few kidd o'shea will be breaking down the rest of the emmy hits and misses, including by sean spicer took the stage on his own rolling podium. [laughter] larry: kelly to see that. is here to give us a look at this monday weather. is there any rain possible? a little shower today. this weekend, i don't know if you guys had the sprinkles coming your way. we will have the same for today and tomorrow as has a gets closer, that's the rain chance ,ou the loop on the storm because hosea is impacting us today and tomorrow with clouds and an isolated shower, but check this out, as we get into the track it's going to do a loop do loop. next week this time, monday, we could see some cloud cover or a shower. everybody, let's get this thing out to sea. for today, it's all about the fog. it you can see the traffic from the germantown maryland camera courtesy of the weatherbug folks. the fog should be burning off here, in the afternoon hours 11 a.m. lunchti
mayor john oliver, but since we are talking about it -- she also added a link. ,t's a big night for hollywood but maybe, perhaps, a bigger night for d.c. schools. reporting live in georgetown, johnood morning washington." minutes, in just a few kidd o'shea will be breaking down the rest of the emmy hits and misses, including by sean spicer took the stage on his own rolling podium. [laughter] larry: kelly to see that. is here to give us a look at this monday weather. is there any rain...
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john? john: there is a d.c.h unit it will be here pretty much all morning just in case some of the smoldering spots flare up and ignite once again because
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has spoken out on the north korea crisis just days ahead before germany's general election head of john john. it is gen x. and i'm going to michael said she disagrees with u.s. president donald trump's military ultimatum to north korea in an exclusive interview with g w merkel offered germany's assistance in negotiating a diplomatic solution on tuesday trump told the u.n. that america would destroy north korea if it continued to threaten the united states and its allies. promising is the only way to solve the north korea conflict according to the german chancellor in an exclusive interview with g w hunger merkel spoke out in favor of multilateral negotiations involving international partners such as china russia and the united states even if this conflict is far away from germany it's one that also affects us that's why i'm prepared and this is the foreign minister to assume responsibility here. we took part in negotiating the iran agreement which i think is good and better than having no agreement at all. it took many years but in the end it did limit iran's possibilities for nuclear armame
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now, john mccain -- john mccain's list -- john mccain was not on the list. was a totally unexpected thing. terrible. honestly, terrible. repeal and replace, because john mccain, if you look at his campaign, his last campaign, was all about repeal and replace. repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different. and that's fine. and i say we still have a chance -- we're going to do it eventually. we're going to do it eventually. with luther and -- we're going to do it. but i have to tell you this story because we're here tonight for luther strange. i'm here for luther and i'm actually here -- it's a friday night. i really do love the people of alabama because you've treated me so well. in fact -- in fact, i said -- i don't want to speak negatively. i said, though, if i lose this election, maybe i'll end up moving to alabama or kentucky or like some states. nice to go where people love you and where you love them because it's special. so here is what happened. here is what happened. we never want to lose, right. despite that, we don't want to lose becau
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john. john -- would you like orange juice? no! >> reporter: angie revealed she calls the 11-year-old simply shi now. as for the family's future, she says they are no longer on lockdown. she'll return to acting and they'll travel. quote, i think they're itching to get out in the world again. well angelina has her hands full. >>> meanwhile, a troubling scare for the royal family. a 40-year-old woman was arrested after she allegedly gained access to prince george's school in london. the4-year-old wasn't harmed. the palace is aware of the the incident but cannot comment. >> sounds terrifying. george reportedly has two security team members of his own. hopefully, he'll always be safe. >>> let's switch gears to new york fashion week. katie holmes has been enjoying it solo. her man has his eyes set on another pretty lady, his daughter. >> it means a lot. to see your daughter out there doing her thing, you know, looking pretty. >> reporter: the proud papa cheered on 23-year-old daughter corinne as she worked the runway at the sherri hill show. and was clearly ready to celebrate. >> going crazy. >> reporter: demi moore was also at new york fashion week cheering on her daughters. 23-year-old tallulah designed a backdrop for the alice and olivia show. 26-year-old scout performed for the crowd. and now, to the west coast, where j. lo spent quality time with a-rod's daughters in beverly hills. alex told us his girls are superclose with his girlfriend of eight months. >> my girls adore jennifer. she's a great role model. they want to do exactly what jennifer does. >> reporter: clearly. check out the matching outfits. j. lo was totally twinning with 12-year-old natasha in denim, white tees, and gucci sneakers. >> i'm the luckiest father in the world to be able to expose my beautiful daughters to someone as brilliant as jennifer. >> think they're in love? >>> sticking with star parents. serene in williams just bay dued her baby girl. >> we're living the hospital after six, seven days. we have a lot of complications but look who we got. >> reporter: alexis olympia ohanian jr. made her social media debut today, when ma many serena posted this sweet video diary. >> i felt you kick yesterday. it's amazing. what do you think of your room, baby? >> i like it a lot. >> reporter: little alexis, who is almost 2 weeks old, is named after her daddy. serena's fiance and reddit co-founder alexis ohanian. >> your dad's a real nerd. >> reporter: now we know serena was making the video when she accidentally snap chatted this pic, unwittingly announcing her pregnancy. alexis is already social media savvy. she's got her own instagram account and goes by olympia. >> you got a baby girl. >> that was darling. adorable. olympia works. i love the name. considering mom has won four olympic gold medals. >> wait until she takes olympia to the australian open. mama's going to be on the tennis court. >>> one more star baby still ahead. maks and peta's photo shoot with famous baby photograph eer anne geddes. >> he was holding my legs. >> she was screaming at me, don't look down. don't look down. i'm like, i'm not trying to, trust me. >>> and cocaine confessions. what maureen mccormack is revealing to "e.t." about the lowest point of her addiction. >>> first, aaron carter's drug test results. >> cocaine was negative. meth was negative. >> reporter: aaron went on "the doctors" after telling us he wanted to combat what he calls false rumors that he's a drug addict. >> strap me up. ask me if i've smoked meth, crack. >> reporter: the 29-year-old admits to taking prescription drugs. sometimes without a doctor's consent. >> i find myself getting them off the the street. >> aaron is being prescribed medications that caused his sister's death. i don't know that aaron quite grasps that the same thing could happen to him. >> reporter: in a two-part interview, aaron tells travis stork about the loss of his sister and father, enduring body-shaming and reveals, at 5'11", he's only 115 pounds. >> of every test you had done, what was the most you were afraid of? >> hiv. because i'm so skinny. >> reporter: tomorrow on the show, aaron gets his hiv test >> reporter: tomorrow on the show, aaron gets his hiv test results. being human takes guts. swallowing your pride takes guts. saying who you voted for takes guts. getting married. getting divorced. getting old. finding your happiness... takes guts. let's face it... being human takes guts. ♪ make sure yours are up for it with renew life. ♪ i'm alive >>> demi did you know when you buy any bag of dog or cat food at petsmart we give a meal to a pet in need? buying your favorite bag of food at petsmart will help us reach our goal of donating more than 60 million meals to shelters and food banks. that means millions of hungry pets across the country (like this little guy) get to eat. buy any bag any size we give a meal to a pet in need. petsmart - for the love of pets. and now come celebrate our grand opening in your neighbourhood. ♪ that's the way we all became the brady bunch ♪ >> somewhere, some place right now, "the brady bunch" is still on tv. 48 years after it debuted. maureen mccormack, who portrayed marcia brady was the all-american girl. offscreen, life was squit different. >> she's reveling more about her past problems and struggles with drugs only to "e.t." >> i struggled with drug addiction for, gosh, six, seven years. >> reporter: maureen was hooked on cocaine in the years following her success on "the brady bunch" where she played the iconic marcia. >> when i thing about having a chance to go out with a guy like him, i feel fantastic. >> reporter: but in her 20s, maureen says she fell into a hard-core hollywood party scene, and her habit affected her performance on some post "brady" roles. >> there were some where i was really high. and, um -- it was bad. >> reporter: she's been married to husband michael cummings for 32 years. but she was still abusing cocaine when they first met. >> when we first got together, i was still dabbling. and he said, you know, it's either me or that. take it or i'm out of here. >> reporter: the 61-year-old says she had many low points during here addiction, but one really hit hard. >> my father saying that he was going to turn me in to the police. i am so lucky to be here. alive. >> reporter: she and michael attended a benefit for the brent shapiro foundation for drug prevention. maureen competed last year on "dancing with the stars." and now feels she can inspire others who struggle with addiction. >> i've been sober now for 35 years. and my life has never been so good. >> love that. >> i know. i'm really glad she's using her struggles at a platform to teach other people. >> every time i see her, i still think, marcia brady. >>> still ahead, the fabulous life of britney spears. you won't believe the outrageous amount of money she spends on hair, nail, clothes, massages. >>> and kelly clarkson reveals why she chose to be a judge on the voice rather than american idol. >> it did look bad. >>> closed captioning provided by -- [ laughter ] >> i mean, there is nothing better than the sound of baby's giggles. that is maks and peta's son shai. only "e.t." was invited to the photography session with anne geddes. the parents tell me how life has changed. has the baby brought out the real softy in him? >> i fell in love with him because he's a softy any way. but i think shai has softened him. >> oh, good boy. >> the second he was born, i called mom and apologized for not calling her back once in awhile. and things of that nature. i look at him, i'm going the be heart broken if i dial his number and he's not picking up and i know for a fact that he can. oh, i'll call him back. his heart will break. hello. >> reporter: maybe the start of the modeling career. >> talking about how we don't want to exploit our kid. he's seven months, we're taking him to a photo shoot. so there you go. >> reporter: with this sweet kiss on the cheek, it's clear maks was meant to be little shai's daddy. and he's a devoted husband, too. check out what happened in the delivery room with peta. >> he was holding my legs. i mean -- >> she was screaming at me, don't look down. don't look down. i was like, i'm not trying to, trust me. >> reporter: have you become more attracted to each other now that you have baby together. now that you see each other as parents? >> i thought you were hot before. >> but am i hotter now? >> every day. >> reporter: good answer. >> look at you. >> reporter: this photo shoot with famed photographer anne geddes was six months in the making. anne flew to l.a. from australia to make it happen. she called shai her little sausage. but maks and peta might be surprised to know, anne knew nothing about their hit show. >> i haven't watched it. >> reporter: you haven't? >> i'm going to now. >> reporter: maybe you'll be on it yourself one day. >> uh, no. that will never happen. >> reporter: shai is in the gym with his mom and dad. getting them ready for their return to season 25 of "dancing with the stars." maks has been paired with vanessa lachey. and peta's with vanessa's husband, nick. but peta told me she originally had her eye on someone else. >> maybe john> reporter: wait, is that a little jealousy. >> not jealousy. >> it reminds me of you, actually. >> oh, good taste. >> good save. >> i'm buying that one. that was the first time i have ever seen maks a little bit jealous. oh, my. tomorrow, "e.t." is first inside the husbands versus wives ballroom rehearsals. let the battle begin. keltie knight. >> it's on. not the only "dancing" news. julianne hough is out as judge. maybe she wants to enjoy her newly wed status. let's move on to britney spears now. you ever wonder what a pop star spends her millions on? well, now, we know. ♪ you want a hot body >> i think a good facial is amazing to feel empowered by. my main thing is to enjoy life. >> reporter: and the numbers don't lie because, at 35 years old, britney is living her best life. according to financial papers obtained by "e.t." britney spent more than $10.9 million in 2016. some of the biggest expenses? over $122,000 on massages, grooming, and nails. just under 70 grand on wardrobe. and
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and john, john checked it. >> oh, my gosh, thank you. >> every photograph. >> thank you! >> we bought a terabyte drive to hold all of it. and you can thank dubbing it all. >> thank you. >> i'm actually kind of speechless. >> so let's sit down, and you can just react to getting this back. >> thank you. we just can't thank you enough. >> it's a dream come true. it's been so long. >> actually it seems a little surreal. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: memories the gadhoks feared they had lost forever. andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> i think these memories are priceless and i just, am speechless. >> can't get enough of this story. if you have a story idea, we want to hear about it. just send an email to newstips@wusa9.com. that's newstips@wusa9.com. >>> all right, let's take a live look outside. it is you might remember yesterday, we were 90, 91, with a heat index of 96. dew point's in the 40s right now. it actually feels cooler than the actual temperature, because it's so dry. winds are still gusting to 23. they will settle down early tonight. so open the windows, but not too far. we're
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john john. henrey with that part of the story. >> reporter: part of the public together. >> there were several gunshotting being fired. >> reporter: that's all police needed to know to charge inside of there office building. inside, they found a man, dead of a self-inflected gunshot wound. >> can you describe his life? >> it sucked. >> reporter: he said the shooter seemed to be unstable. >> it was a bad situation, because the guy had bad mental health. >> reporter: police will only say the shooting happened in a law office on the fourth floor. one practice on that floor, did release a statement this afternoon. maddux, and gehrig, its attorneys wrote on facebook, all of their employees were safe, and okay. from marysville, john henley, wusa9. >>> the macintosh family could not wait to leave luther ck mom, sarah, was picking up letter 2-year-old girl at this scene. >> someone came and ran, and told us that the police were out there with guns, and we needed to get into the building. >> reporter: someone realized the shooter was still? -- was still from this building. three hid in a closed hardware store. >> i mean, it was scary. >> reporter: buses took the kids to this middle school. the thinking was, with all the closed roads here, it would be easier to pick them up. sarah says nothing was easy about this day. >> i don't know. scared. >> reporter: by the way, this is only about a quarter mile away from the shooting scene. it's just over there. police stood watch here too as parents were reunited with their kids. ve there is no threat to the community tonight. the children at the preschool are home safe with their families. we still don't know why the gunman turned his weapon on himself. >>> tonight, we have s
john john. henrey with that part of the story. >> reporter: part of the public together. >> there were several gunshotting being fired. >> reporter: that's all police needed to know to charge inside of there office building. inside, they found a man, dead of a self-inflected gunshot wound. >> can you describe his life? >> it sucked. >> reporter: he said the shooter seemed to be unstable. >> it was a bad situation, because the guy had bad mental health....
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johns -- johns hopkins, talks about tensions with north korea. leavitt discusses health concerns, post hurricane harvey. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> we are on capitol hill, this is from the consumer technology association, where tech companies bring their concerns and technology to show members of congress. this week we will speak with members of congress and we will showcase some of the latest technology. ceo of c.p.a., what is important for bringing these companies to capitol hill? >> we have a couple dozen companies, and we want to give a sample of what we do every year in las vegas, which is about 4000 companies. what we want to show, we want them to see innovation happening in the u.s.. ,ife-changing innovation whether it is health care, navigation, so many things. the decisions they make have real life consequences. impressionyour early of the trump administration and the tech community? what's the trump administration wants to help drive the stock is important. we are seeing positive action on nafta, rewriting it in a way which will not be harmful. we are seeing movement on overregulation. we are hopeful. >> what about the fcc? >> the fcc chairman has redefined what the commission is doing in a positive, pro-business way, focusing on privacy. it is not what we had under the fcc chairman of fred -- trying to regulate anything that judge the regulate. we are now comfortable focusing on privacy. they gave us do not call. that is a regime that everyone voted for. exhibit, front of this all the jobs that each state related to the tech community. what is the aggregate number? >> over 12 million jobs supported by the tech industry. retailers at rest by who cell technology, apple, sony electronics, intel. a technologyas presence supporting jobs. >> donald trump once to bring back jobs to the u.s.. is that something the tech community can feasibly do? >> absolutely. we have jobs that are high skilled today. we are not training our kids the way we should be. we have great universities. we have millions of jobs open today. we can not import these people. we have to go overseas. it's focusing that text does cost jobs. drivers, hotel workers are being affected by airbnb, uber and lift. self driving cars. we are also creating a huge number of jobs in robotics. all sorts of new businesses are being created as it always has. shapiro, one of the sponsors. >> thank you. >> we are with the communicators. microsoft more what do you do for microsoft? >> i am a project manager. we are trying to solve management. whether you speak of their tongues likes we healy or hebrew, [indiscernible] >> is this available on the market? >> yes. it is on the market as of december 2016. >> what is the importance of you being here on capitol hill to show members of congress? >> translation is an important service. talking to immigrants in court, whether it is people who need to provide services. language barriers do limit. >> mr. farmer, what is your role here? >> with microsoft. we are connecting companies who help and challenge the community space. companiesing to bring and technologies to make them available. >> you wanted to give us a demonstration. >> absolutely. what's do your thing. -- >> do your thing. what did you just see there? you just spoke spanish into your phone. >> everything i said is coming out right here. a chinese -- chinese translation in the middle. customize it to a language they understand. barriers down language and allows access to services. it allows someone who lives in the u.s. access to their community in a way they have not before. >> you spoke spanish into your screennd it went to this , translating it into three languages. >> and it can do many more. up to 60 languages. currently. we are expanding all the time. the quality is very impressive. you hear about artificial intelligence all the time. this is artificial intelligence and action. microsoftming out of research. it is made available to everybody on their phone. microsoft is a for-profit company. how do you make money off of this? >> a boardroom setting or for useism, and also social cases where people need to get a drivers license or might be in a hospital and need to get direct to the right place. there are language barriers every day. while we're making it available in the business world we are also making it available to others. >> could i download it on iphone? >> any app store of your ios.ing, apple, android, >> what are you doing at the tech show here on the hill? >> my background is in computer science. i used to write software for a living. it is always great to see the latest technology. i'm a big fan of technology. .reat to see these new gadgets >> what is the importance of bringing these companies to capitol hill? >> it shows what innovation we have in america and the products around the world, one thing america has done so well is led the vote in innovation. you get to see the front end of things that will be making life easier over the next few years. we need to make sure that we are not doing anything to impede this technology. it is one of the real bright spots of our economy. >> is there bipartisan agreement on a lot of the things with the tech community? >> there really is. we have worked together on some issues related to the technology field. in general you see a growth in this industry. the fact that we are the world leader in innovation, and a lot of the products people use around the world, ideas that came out of people here, maybe a college drop out in america will be the next tech ilya nair. chart at theto the top of this exhibit, 150,000 are tech louisiana related jobs. what are they? >> we have a growing technology field. the city of new orleans has peoplea hotbed for young to come up with innovative ideas. especially with virtual-reality. the ease of use that kids have of picking up gadgets and learning how to use technology, it is want to provide a lot of great opportunity. >> when it comes to policy what are you hearing from these companies? >> the biggest thing, they want to make sure the government doesn't impede their ability to grow and create innovative products. when you look at the regulatory agencies, the fcc has a lot of involvement in how technology is governed. one of the reasons why technology industry has done so well, they innovate faster than government can regulate. you want to make sure regulations are there and evenhanded but also what regulations that don't indeed innovation. too often washington gets in the way. >> [inaudible] >> on your screen, brendan of a company called dji. what is that? >> the largest manufacturer of personal and professional drones, a 70% market share. >> how big is the market? >> it is growing a lot. we have seen tremendous increases. are 35,000 pilots who have taken the test and passed it. >> they fly for what companies? >> a whole range of activities. infrastructure, agriculture. you name it. news, the best pieces of we did a study that found at least 59 lives have been saved using drones like these. >> what kind of regulations are there to fly a drone? >> the rules for flying recreationally are simple. they are all available on the faa website or the know before you fly campaign. within -- near an airport. rules that are common sense. the good news is it is not that hard to get a license. testf people who take that pass. they ask you things like airspace, things people learn about in a day or two. , a no-fly zone for drones. it extends far out. once one of the things we have done, we want to push the envelope not just in terms of what you can do, but the safety features. we had four years, we take our drones out to the mall. you are not going to get the motor spinning. if you try to fly into the airport it is going to try to stop you from being in that place. we are concerned people not fly drones inadvertently in places that are dangerous. that is one of the things we have done. we have automatic return home. in the latest drones we've got these two extra cameras on the front that since the environment , they build a computer map of obstacles and automatically avoid it. it is going to stop and hover instead of hitting it. >> what kind of questions have members of congress asked about this? >> they have in very interested in what they can do to help support the industry. inre is tremendous benefit drones. 59 lives saved already. not to mention the money of trying to do things a different way. members of congress want to know what can we do to support this industry? it is already happening. we are working closely on the reasonable rules going forward. so theght operation, drone advisory committee, we are working to create reasonable rules that we need so we can continue to innovate. >> we have two other models here. what is the difference? commercialmore of a or hollywood platform. it can fly faster. you can do to camera operation. moving car a high you can keep the car within the frame while someone else's line. per will go about 45 miles hour. proconsumer of a introductory model. the camera is very capable sensor. this is popular among real estate agents and families that want to capture a family reunion and want to do something like catch the mountain sign. >> do you hear from people in the washington area, where there is a real lockdown on these things complaining that they can't fly them commercially? >> there are people who are so afraid they don't want to be limited in where they can fly there areerstand places that are appropriate to fly a drone and places they are not. we try to work on local governments to figure out what those are. there are places you can fly in new york city. it is a great place to fly. you need to stay safe. we certainly enforce that. sensitive place. we have authorized commercial operators using our drones to help investigate accidents in the washington area. we help them unlock the technology. we have to figure out where it is safe to fly. >> where are you headquartered? offices in the united states. like a lot of consumer technology products, these are made in china. a lot of our research facilities are there. in addition to silicon valley and japan. there's a lot of different offices. dgi.endan shulman with >> thank you. >> now we want to introduce you to marnie gold who works for visa. what do you do? affairse head of public for visa. show -- i amday to here today to show days -- showcase the latest technology. you think may be about using a credit card as technology evolves so does the way we pay for things. prototype intended to show you the ways in which one might pay for things in the future. you might be able to pay with a fingerprint. a fingerprint link to your account. which would recognize your fingerprint. inalso have a prototype wearables. this is a ring. it could be used to pay in that way. maybe you are going for a run and you don't take your wallet. if you had a wearable you could pay in that way. we also have facial scanning that would literally scan your face and recognize you. >> would you store that in your phone? .> yes and geolocation. it is intended to recognize where you are because your phone knows where you are. recognizing you are trying to pay for something in the place your phone says that you are. you could combine these authentications. >> are any of these prototypes? nothing is on the market at this point? >> these are prototypes. >> we want to introduce you to johnf samsung. what is your position? >> on the senior vice president of public policy for samsung in washington dc. >> you are based in washington. >> im. >> we are very much focused on working with the government to promote innovation in the united states. when the government creates an environment that allows companies to invest in samsung, thatlike brings jobs to america. i mentioned innovation. a lot of what you see here thend me, it is based on internet of things. the fact that all of our devices in our home, we carry around with us, our car are connected to the internet. that means the world becomes more customized, more responsive to your life. it empowers people to live in new ways because of that internet connection. >> a couple of the issues you probably focus on include privacy and cyber security. >> they are important. especially as more and more lives become interconnected. it is important to have solid cyber security. one of the things samsung brings this phone has security
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john stamos himself. is that really john? or is it a cardboard cutout of john? >> it's actually john wearing john. d or did you say his name three titles like bele >> i said it five times, and poof, he suddenly appeared, crazy. >> jimmy: did people lose their minds that john stamos was at your '80s party? >> he's a friend of the friend circle so he was invited. >> what does that mean, friend of the friend circle? >> we're all buddies. >> jimmy: what does that mean? [ laughter ] i want to know what he's up to is really what i want to know. >> he lives in l.a., i met him through friends and we all went away for the weekend. >> jimmy: oh, really? you, john, and all your friends? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and they're all girs, your friends, right? >> no, no. >> jimmy: they're guys also? >> no, yeah. it was about 60 of us, actually. >> jimmy: unbelievable. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't know why that makes me angry but it does. [ laughter ] >> next time we'll invite you. >> jimmy: yeah, right. [ laughter ] "flatliners" is a movie -- what year did the original "flatliners" come out? >> i think 1990. >> jimmy: this
john stamos himself. is that really john? or is it a cardboard cutout of john? >> it's actually john wearing john. d or did you say his name three titles like bele >> i said it five times, and poof, he suddenly appeared, crazy. >> jimmy: did people lose their minds that john stamos was at your '80s party? >> he's a friend of the friend circle so he was invited. >> what does that mean, friend of the friend circle? >> we're all buddies. >> jimmy: what...
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list of ten people that were absolute knows these are ten republican senators now john mccain's john mccain's list. john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing terrible honestly terrible repeal and replace because john mccain if you look at his campaign his last campaign was all about repeal and replace repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to a we're going to do it eventually. in mexico refusing to give up hope of finding survivors three days after an earthquake killed at least two hundred eighty six people are pictures live pictures of the rescue efforts underway in mexico city but operation has been extended and foreign crews are helping sift through the rubble alan fischer reports from mexico city the man there is to talk about it but each hour is a fresh agony each minute feel so much longer families of the missing can do little but hope and pray they stay close to the office block in the condesa neighborhood of mexico city which collapsed in choose these quick there may be spaces where people survive.
list of ten people that were absolute knows these are ten republican senators now john mccain's john mccain's list. john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing terrible honestly terrible repeal and replace because john mccain if you look at his campaign his last campaign was all about repeal and replace repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to a we're going to do it eventually. in mexico refusing...
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john mccain's decision -- is john mccain's decision to vote no the final nail in the coffin of obamacare repeal or can zombie trumpcare come back to life? he's on his way to work in alaska. this is john. he's on his way to work in new mexico. willie and john both work for us, a business that employs over 90,000 people in the u.s. alone. we are the coca-cola company, and we make much more than our name suggests. we're an organic tea company. a premium juice company. we've got drinks for long days. for birthdays. for turning over new leaves. and all of our products rely on the same thing we all do... clean water. which is why we have john leading our efforts to replenish every drop of water we use. we believe our business thrives when our communities thrive. which is just one of the reasons we help make college a reality for thousands of students. today, companies need to do more. so john and willie are trying to do just that. thank you for listening. we're listening too. with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many ad
john mccain's decision -- is john mccain's decision to vote no the final nail in the coffin of obamacare repeal or can zombie trumpcare come back to life? he's on his way to work in alaska. this is john. he's on his way to work in new mexico. willie and john both work for us, a business that employs over 90,000 people in the u.s. alone. we are the coca-cola company, and we make much more than our name suggests. we're an organic tea company. a premium juice company. we've got drinks for long...
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john mccain was not on that list. listen to what the president said. >> they gave me a list of ten people that were absolutely nos. these are ten republican senators. now, john mccain's list -- [ crowd booing ] john mccain's name was not on the list. so that was unexpected. terrible. honestly, terrible. repeal and replace, because john mccain, if you look at his last campaign was all about repeal and replace, repeal and replace. >> reporter: so although the president -- what john mccain did today potentially dealt this fatal blow to another effort by the republicans to repeal and replace the affordable care act the president still sounded hopeful about this. in fact, he thinks that he can get senator rand paul of kentucky, who has been a hard no on this bill the entire time, that he can get him to say yes. and the president said wouldn't it be ironic if he got rand paul to say yes while john mccain was saying no because he said that rand paul and john mccain don't like each other. but, yeah, he took several swipes at john mccain here tonight in huntsville. >> is there any word on whether they're going to continue their efforts to wrangle these votes? he's saying he is, but have you heard anything
john mccain was not on that list. listen to what the president said. >> they gave me a list of ten people that were absolutely nos. these are ten republican senators. now, john mccain's list -- [ crowd booing ] john mccain's name was not on the list. so that was unexpected. terrible. honestly, terrible. repeal and replace, because john mccain, if you look at his last campaign was all about repeal and replace, repeal and replace. >> reporter: so although the president -- what john...
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john felt it was: tom pickard. and john really never knew. he was out to get john for a long time, and john never really knew why. >> narrator: at the time, tom pickard was interim director of the fbi. now retired, pickard would not agree to an interview, but in a letter to frontline, he wrote, "i did not leak it, and there are no facts that even remotely suggest that i did." earlier, esquire magazine, pickard was further quoted on the matter: "the briefcase was a big deal. it was not so much that he lost it; he shouldn't have had those materials with him in the first place. losing the briefcase just added to it. let's just say it was not john o'neill's finest hour." at the end of august 2001, agent o'neill ended his 25-year career with the fbi. he was 49 years old. o'neill needed to make some money. just being john o'neill had gotten very expensive. jimmy kallstrom and others made some calls. there was one job in particular he was really interested in. it paid $350,000 a year. but it also had a special kind of significance for o'neill. it was chief of security at
john felt it was: tom pickard. and john really never knew. he was out to get john for a long time, and john never really knew why. >> narrator: at the time, tom pickard was interim director of the fbi. now retired, pickard would not agree to an interview, but in a letter to frontline, he wrote, "i did not leak it, and there are no facts that even remotely suggest that i did." earlier, esquire magazine, pickard was further quoted on the matter: "the briefcase was a big deal....
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me a list of ten people that were absolute knows these are ten republican senators john mccain john mccain's list. john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing terrible honestly terrible repeal and replace because john mccain if you look at his campaign his last campaign was all about repeal and replace repeal and replace so he decided to do something different and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to show we're going to do it eventually the president has suggested that american football players who neil during the national anthem should be fired he said that the gesture has been used as a silent protest by n.f.l. players against racial injustice holeman has the story. would you love to see one of these n.f.l. owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a the field right now oh he's starting. to hurt. us president donald trump was at an alabama rally on friday to support republican senator luther strange but the platform was used to take an exceptional stance against and it felt players who neil during the national anthem to protest racial injus
me a list of ten people that were absolute knows these are ten republican senators john mccain john mccain's list. john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing terrible honestly terrible repeal and replace because john mccain if you look at his campaign his last campaign was all about repeal and replace repeal and replace so he decided to do something different and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to show we're going to do it eventually the president has...
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right on ready in northwest, john gonzalez is there with the massive response from overnight. john? john: there is a d.c. fire watch unit it will be here pretty much all morning just in case some of the smoldering spots flare up and ignite once again because showing you some of the surprising and disturbing video, you can see the suit service here, that's normal protocol because it is a diplomatic facility. video.look at this 135 firefighters here on the scene during the height of this, two firefighters were taken to the hospital and we are told that there was a medical unit driving by at around midnight that saw all the heavy smoke and flames and when our cameras arrived, the flames were still visible from the corner of 15th and euclid. the ambassador has been notified. no one was inside of the time. this is an old tilting and it has served as the embassy of ecuador since the 1960's. firefighters attacked the flames from inside, initially quite a challenge, we are told, because of a high-pitched roof and tall ceilings. once that was exhausted, they foughtt the flames are out, but crews
right on ready in northwest, john gonzalez is there with the massive response from overnight. john? john: there is a d.c. fire watch unit it will be here pretty much all morning just in case some of the smoldering spots flare up and ignite once again because showing you some of the surprising and disturbing video, you can see the suit service here, that's normal protocol because it is a diplomatic facility. video.look at this 135 firefighters here on the scene during the height of this, two...
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john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. is is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country. young people don't believe they're going to receive thes
john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. is is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there...
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why the hell isn't his name -- [ bleep ] >> that's why john -- john hampshire needs sununu. sununu. oh, hell. i know johnunu. i respect him. he'll be a governor new hampshire can be proud of. >> there he is right there. take it away, governor. >> not near the post. >> yeah, that's where it's supposed to be. >> the post? >> well, it still kills the picture. it just doesn't cut it. >> right, or left? >> give me some shots of driving the tractor. >> thank you, jim. that's it. >> the orchestration of television coverage absorbs the white house. they provide pictures of him looking like a leader. confident with his marlboro man walk, a good family man. >> the white house has become more and more a stage, a theater. and the question has become, are the television networks going to manage that theater? are they going to manage that stage? or is the white house going to do that? >> what we're trying to do is find a background that matches the topic that we're trying to push that day. >> stand by for the president. >> god bless you. [ cheers and applause ] >> mr. president. >> look, i had a chance to shoot a bunc
why the hell isn't his name -- [ bleep ] >> that's why john -- john hampshire needs sununu. sununu. oh, hell. i know johnunu. i respect him. he'll be a governor new hampshire can be proud of. >> there he is right there. take it away, governor. >> not near the post. >> yeah, that's where it's supposed to be. >> the post? >> well, it still kills the picture. it just doesn't cut it. >> right, or left? >> give me some shots of driving the tractor....
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do this on our own we're going to need aid from other countries to try and fix this many thanks john john coleman there with the very latest on the cleanup. the french president is visiting the storm battered caribbean emanuel markram was briefed by disaster officials on the island of guadeloupe where aid efforts for simonton are being coordinated ten people died in the french part of the island and on the nearby island of st paul following. at home tens of thousands of people have held demonstrations in france protesting against president macklin's plans for labor reforms. with demonstrators at the edge of one of the protests in central kalai critics say there was forms will destroy hard won protections for workers and argue that being pushed through by the president in an undemocratic way maclin says the changes will encourage companies to create more jobs which will help cut the country's unemployment rate of almost ten percent. that's in two weeks now until a german election polls are giving angela merkel's christian democrats a huge lead over rivals but the baltar is still likely to
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john? john returned to us in a few minutes. that was jonathan levin. here in the studio in new york, michael mckee. mark: coming up, we will get inside of the markets and central-bank policy from ben laidler. he is seeing opportunities now. mrs. bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. roughly 15 minutes. joining us now, ben laidler, global witty strategist at hsbc securities. valuation may be here to stay as bond yields remain low. does that mean we've got further upside into the end of 2017? : you might have a fall back into 2017 by looking at the 2018 we think 7% of for global equities and aggregate, including more in some places than others. the surprise this year in the way we've made more money than we thought we were going to make is earnings have essentially delivered. multiples have continued to expand. .hat is a rare thing to happen all the way back to the 1980's to find something comparable. mark: what did you say? ben: we think the sort of forbearance actually continues. we think central banks will be rubbish around the world and that will allow valuation multiples to stay at his levels which are high by historic standards. vonnie: given that the bond market has priced out interest rate increase for a while, why only 6% or 7% for equities? ben: you are at a have valuation multiples that are 20% above historical levels. when it was 16, 17 -- ben: we have come a long way. away. not too far expectations have come a long way. you may make a little more and valuation expansion but you have to expect most of it to come through from earnings growth's. mark: let's talk about how this -- what this will actually mean for investing. what is does regional barbell you have undertaking? sitting here at 20% valuations above historical level so i think some element of caution. we still like energy markets as being the big performer. .t still has further to go valuation is still very cheap. earnings are recovering. investors remain cautious about asset class. we think you need to have some element of defense in your portfolio. we think you have fantastic visibility and u.s. earnings right now with the economy recovering, with the weaker dollar. that is the recommendation we have for investors. u.s.e: what areas of the are overvalued? your liking u.s. relatively speaking that there must be areas you consider dangerous territory. ben: commodities, long durations, these out-of-favor defensive on proxies. tech,-- elements of software services, financials. .e're neutral some elements of cyclicals. it is not by everything in the u.s. you're seen a lot of money come out of u.s. equities in recent months. -- we think you might get some tax reform and we think the fed is going to move very slowly and that is going to at what ourations historical levels. mark: it is a lot of that the earnings are not going to deliver? what is behind that call? ben: i think the earnings are not going to deliver. forecasting it big earnings miss for next year relative to consensus. the strong euro in the context the european corporate has been the most globalized and sensitive for currency. hybrid yields. sensitive to that. and a gradual fade of this gdp recovery in europe. europes are depressed in . valuations are high. any valuation discount you may see in europe is sector composition changes. differences between europe and the u.s. vonnie: the dollar index is at 91.73. u.s. that impacting earnings growth as well as which emerging markets your finding attractive? ben: currencies is making a big difference. at 10% move in the dollar index this year. a huge tailwind for emerging markets. the dollar has been a big driver of that. the broader macro backdrop. lower dollar and low bond yields. perfect macro environment for emerging markets. pushing on the string because valuations have been so low. earnings have been recovering so much. of thishe ingredients earnings visibility we think we have in the u.s. now. vonnie: where geographically? ben: china is the big one. , russia, cheapest market in the world. we're looking for oil prices to be higher. vonnie: thank you to ben laidler . said toead, the u.s. is of water down proposed sanctions against north korea and order to win more support in the united nations security council. the latest, next. ♪ let's get the latest on north korea as the u.n. prepares to vote later on new sanctions against the kim regime. the u.s. has water down its proposal in order to win more international support. her.ing us is johnoes that bring the chinese and russians on board? john: that is the hope. the chinese and russians holding a veto. from the perspective of nikki haley and the u.s. in general, anything is better than nothing. from the u.s. perspective, any deal they can get to tighten the noose a little more on north korea would be seen as a big step. vonnie: is there a point at which sanctions work? hope inat is the washington and other european capitals. north korea has been put under a pretty tight leash. if you look at history, other countries, it does take a long time for this to work. we heard vladimir putin earlier this week saying the north koreans would rather eat grass than give up their nuclear weapons. sections can work up to a certain extent but if you have a regime that come hell or high water they're going to develop a nuclear missile and don't really care what happens to many of their citizens, it is difficult to get sanctions to be truly effective. we have seen this over the last few y
john? john returned to us in a few minutes. that was jonathan levin. here in the studio in new york, michael mckee. mark: coming up, we will get inside of the markets and central-bank policy from ben laidler. he is seeing opportunities now. mrs. bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark: i'm mark barton. roughly 15 minutes. joining us now, ben laidler, global witty strategist at hsbc securities. valuation may be here to stay as bond yields...
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now john mccain's -- [ audience booing ] john mccain's list -- john mccain was not on the list. was a totally unexpected thing, terrible. honestly terrible. repeal and replace. because john mccain, if you look at his campaign, his last campaign, was all about repeal and replace. repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different. and that's fine. and i say we still have a chance. oh, we're going to do it eventually. >> so why is the president in alabama tonight? he's there for the most fascinating race of 2017. more on that ahead. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause se
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john, his wife, mary, and his daughter susan. , john had brought this property in 1836 coming from york county. when he moved in, the family was much larger, more children, including a nine-year-old son named henry who grew up here. 600 yards to the west is another iron tablet. we see over the field. this is for the virginia battery. if you see it over there on the afternoon of july 63, this was the position of confederate artillery sergeant henry wentz, 600 yards, not only from the house he grew up but also where his parents were still living and where, unbeknownst to him his dad had determined to ride out the battle in the cellar. one of the other men in this story, wesley culp is the one most known. many have heard of him because of his connection to the prolific coal family of gettysburg, the hill, the farm. there were 70 members of the culp family listed. the story with wesley -- they say he was killed on july 3 on his hill or what was described as his uncle's farm. it was actually on wolf hill, and the man was not his uncle are far more distant relative, first cousin once removed. i was kicking around ideas for a book. i talked to my literary agent and told him about this. he said you have to write this one. he said go after this one. is there enough there? i said i do not know if there is enough for a book. i started the research, i was excited, i stumbled across three other guys. to the extent wesley culp's written about, he went south with his employer, charles william hoffman. i found him in the 1850 census. census reports tell you a lot. he had three young sons in 1850. if you add 10 years to their age, they would've been soldiers in the 1860's. i went to the national archives, and sure enough, robert, frank, and wesley hoffman were not only in the confederate army but units that came north with robert e. lee in the great invasion of that summer. here is the roster -- wesley culp, robert hoffman, these guys joined the same militia unit. frank kaufman was in the artillery, the 38th virginia light artillery. and the youngest of the guys was in the mountain rangers. thinking of how surreal this must've been, there were northerners who fought for the south and southerners who fought for the north. these guys were foreign invaders coming back to their hometown. i want to get into that mindset. the other thing that struck me as i researched this is there is no evidence that robert e. lee or any of his senior commanders had no idea they had five gettysburg men in their army. it is an astonishing lack of communication. it was commonplace and the confederate army when they were on campaign near richmond or fredericksburg, and there was a local man in the ranks, to temporarily pull him out of the ranks and make them a scout or guide. it makes sense. stonewall jackson did that at chancellorsville. these guys knew every hog path, but none of the senior commanders knew about it. there were at least two occasions where the confederates got lost or stuck in the terrain. robert e. lee sent joseph johnson to scout the terrain. johnson comes back several hours later reporting they scale the peak of little round top and sought no union troops. years later we know he cannot of scale little round top and seen that because union troops were all over the place. one historian broke it was teeming with federal troops. they would have seen him. robert e. lee based his battle plan on faulty intelligence. later that afternoon, as james longstreet and his two divisions are starting to execute that plan, they were told to attack the union left, there were warned to conceal themselves from single men on little round top. they came on fairfield road, they see the signal men, the signal men see them, that changes plans. they are frustrated, they have to counter march several hours and this delays the start of the afternoon attack. not long before that, and artillery unit came by. assigned to the same attack under alexander. they would've been visible and figured out a way to get down there. according to alexander they zigzagged through the field and got into position during is there any coincidence that happened with the unit that included henry wentz, the man from gettysburg. he never wrote about his civil war experiences, or if he did those things don't exist. that happened all the time. alexander wrote all the time. he never mentioned this or henry wentz. alexander was a good engineer. maybe he did this on his own. it is strange that the one unit that got there had a gettysburg man in the ranks. i will always believe henry wentz had something to do with that. the other thing about this book that made it fascinating for me, most of these books are about generals or medal of honor winners or people have committed great or glorious deeds on the battlefield. these were just regular guys. four of them never rose above the rank of private. i was able to talk to a number of descendents, one of whom is here tonight. they helped me. they gave me perspective, and i also found two unpublished family histories. it is amazing what you find in county courthouses, deeds, newspaper articles, advertisements. putting a puzzle together. this is wesley culp, shows in -- this appears in occasional civil war books. taken in 1861 or 1862. thanks to the gettysburg museum forproviding this copy of a copy. the original version has just been found. here are the photos of the other guys. this is not a 60-year-old man who screwed up his powerpoint. they do not exist, or at least i cannot find them, no one i talk to could find them, including family members. because this book is out maybe there will be a descendent somewhere that will open boxes and say, i did not realize that is who that was. wesley is the only one we have. the story starts with him, wesley culp. he was born in petersburg in adams county, now called york springs. his family had deep gettysburg roots. he was part of the fourth-generation. his father started his family here, wesley's older brother william was born here. wesley lived in petersburg for about seven or eight years, the family moved back to gettysburg in 1847. how do we know that? paper ads. paper ads are very valuable. it says he has just moved his tailor shop to baltimore street. wesley lived here from 1847 to 1856. about nine years. very formative years, and they went to go south with his employer. why did his employer go south, cw hoffman? i thought he would be a fringe part of this story. he is essential. he is a central figure. he was born in germany. he came to the u.s. as an infant. his father never fit in. they moved eight or nine times. they eventually settled in gettysburg. i think cw who was an entrepreneur at heart was determined not to be the failure that his father was. the carriage industry was thriving in gettysburg. he opened a carrot shop. this is one of his ads -- he opened a carriage shop. here is an -- there was one on chambersburg street. there was one sign that says this is the last remaining building of cw hoffman's carriage complex. to the extent he is mentioned, it is always as a carriage maker. i researched him and i found he was one of the most prominent citizens at gettysburg in the 1840's and 1850's. he has been wiped out of town history because he had confederate sympathies. he owned a multiple businesses, owned at least 10 pieces of property. he was elected three times to the council. he was a trustee of the methodist episcopal church. he represented gettysburg at the state temperance convention, which means he was a leading do-gooder in town. he was one of a small group of prominent citizens who conceived and formed evergreen cemetery, which became cemetery hill and years later where abraham lincoln delivered the address. why did this guy leave? he leaves in 1856. in 1854, he has been elected to a three-year term on council. he has a new steam mill, why would he leave? they thought it was the carriage industry was popular in virginia, this would be the place to go. digging around the adams county historical society at the methodist church records, they were not all that exciting to dig around church records, but i found this. on monday the 26th day of june, cw hoffman prudently and unnecessarily engaged in a cruel fight by striking with a stick or club, throwing stones, and striking with irons, hoffman using the stick and stones and bear it using the iron with the intention of doing severe bodily harm. this showed highly improper conduct on the part of cw hoffman and shamefully outraged the cause of god. this was a sitting council men who beat the crack out of somebody. he was arrested, charged with assault, paid a fine, punished by his church. he attended two more council meetings. by 1855 he was off the council, he placed an ad saying he was leaving town in a year. march 1856, we have the deed records that he bought property in shepherdstown, moved there. march of 1856, he pulls out. this is important because he takes four future confederate soldiers with him. if they had stayed in gettysburg maybe they would have fought for the union army, but this transplanted four young men that would fight for the confederate army. wesley culp and robert hoffman -- one of the first things they do in shepherdstown is join a militia unit. this is commonplace in the 19th century. every town had a militia unit. you put on a uniform, fire a gun, pretend you are in the army. it is a great social outlet for young men at this time. they had only moved 50 miles from gettysburg to shepherdstown in virginia, but it was north to south. they get to see loyalty, they will join other young men and protect shepherdstown. miles away in martinsburg, the same thing happens. henry wentz had come earlier. he was about 12 or 13 years older but did the same thing. he joins the martinsburg independent group. the militia groups are important and it led them into the civil war, but a couple of them had already had their first military action in 1859 before the civil war at harpers ferry. it was close to martinsburg and shepherdstown. that is where the john brown raid took place in october of 1859. he had this crazy idea he was going to take an army of 20 men, steal into harpers ferry, seize the armory and arsenal, get prisoners, free some slaves, a massive slave uprising. sure enough he did steal into harpers ferry with his men, they got to the army and arsenal, they freed some slaves, and they incited a panic. harpers ferry citizens reached out for help to militia units from among other towns, shepherdstown in martinsburg, and there he is, direct and circumstantial evidence that henry wentz and robert kaufman were among those who answered the call. that also got the attention of president buchanan in washington, d.c. he sent in marines. they sent in an army colonel, robert e. lee, and they put down the raid. john brown was sentenced to hang several months later. it was the first, but not the last that that henry wentz and robert hoffman served under robert e. lee. i mentioned these guys did not write during the civil war. i did find a
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that isan issue speeding towards a boiling point and john gonzalez is tracking the fallout from fedex field. john? john: it was thi the 49ers last year, who first decided to neil during the national anthem. a year later, a sport in the country divided. live outside fedex field, you can see the lights are still on after last night eight redskins win, perhaps overshadowed with a , players movement kneeling during the anthem reaching a boiling point yesterday. usction to president trump harsh comments about players protesting on the sidelines, widespread with fans reacting. some either burning jerseys, disgusted with players who decided to sit or taken me, other fans praising the league for its unity in exercising their first amendment rights. players and fans divided last night. >> players taking the initiative. >> i would like to remove the politics from the game and play the game. larry: -- john: the redskins organization released a statement last night saying that ball served as a great unifier and that they were grateful for the sacrifices made by the brave men and women of our armed forces that prov
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now john mccain's -- [ audience booing ] john mccain's list -- john mccain was not on the list. s a totally unexpected thing, terrible. honestly terrible. repeal and replace. because john mccain, if you look at his campaign, his last campaign, was all about repeal and replace. repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different. and that's fine. and i say we still have a chance. oh, we're going to do it eventually. >> so why is the president in alabama tonight? he's there for the most fascinating race of 2017. more on that ahead. my hygienist told me to try... ...a mouthwash. so i tried crest. it does so much more than give me fresh breath. crest pro-health mouthwash provides all... ...of these benefits to help you get better dental check-ups. go pro with crest mouthwash. checkup? nailed it it's my decision ito make beauty last. >>> right now president trump is . and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ >>> right now president trump is holding a rally for senator luther strange which would be a normal thing to do f
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john john mccarthy said he believes the children are dead and so do the children's father >> catherine murdered my children and i hope sarah and jacob get the justice they deserved. i've held out hope that something else may have happened as i think that any parent would. it's been a faint hope and i know now with the passage of time that catherine killed my babies. >> reporter: in the fall of 2014, catherine hoggle disappeared with two young children, 2-year-old jacob and three-year-old sarah. several days later, police found her walking alone. she refused to tell investigators where they were and he was charged with neglect abduction and hindering she was found incompetent to stand trial. she told her mother and other that is the children are alive. in opens that that that may be true, the nash center for missing and can exploited children came up with age progr progression rendering. she's been diagnosed as a schizophrenic >> we talked about it. i them what i think the evidence means. and he tells me what his heart tells him he wants. truth to be but he knows and we would not have sought a -- an indictment if we did not believe these children were dead. >> reporter: mccarthy spoke after the hearing as well as several people including the children's grandmother, but we also heard today from catherine hoggle's mother, lindsey, who believes that the children are alive and had her daughter is not guilty. mother. >>> i don't think she's guilty of murder. so you know, i believe in, you know, justice, so when she's capable, she's going to have to face that and i do think she's capable of being competent >> doctors told prosecutors they believe they can restore catherine's hoggle's mental health and the clock starts ticking again. prosecutors five years now to determine whether or not they can get her to trial. live in rockville, paul wagner, fox 5 forgery. >>> a massive manhunt underway for responsible for a terror attack. 29 people hurt. many victims suffering flack burn, the islamic state is claiming responsibility. the terror threat level in england is at the bomb apparently hit some kind of plastic bucket inside of a grocery bag. authorities are looking at surveillance video to try and identity suspects, witnesses say the moments after the bomb went off were absolutely chaotic. >> i turned and saw remnantses of flash and smoke and just hordes of people and a stampeed had started. running, running towards me. >> the images i seen is not trying to look for kids, because the rush of people. >> yet another terror attack in london this year. >>> president trump is offering his full support for london tonight. calling for a larger tougher travel ban in response to the attack. shortly after the explosion, the president tweeted this, saying, the travel ban into the united states should be far larger, tougher and more specific, but stupidly that would not be politically correct. that was in response to the tweet in which he said, in part another fake in londo terrorists. the president tweeted that before london police officially declared it a terror attack. british prime minister theresa may is criticizing saying it's not helpful for anyone to speculate. >>> on this friday, the humidity rolled back in, a beautiful day out there. although, if you went outside, you felt te remnants coming over from what was left of irma >> let's check in with gwen and see what the latest is >> that humidity oh -- i think everybody really felt it. it's going to be sticking around a couple i day, that's because we still have have tropical moisture to deal with from what was irma, it's actually spin out over part of new england but we have a trough trailing behind it that is just adding to us getting some of that humidity, and keeping some of that moisture in the atmosphere. that also means i can't rule out maybe a few pop-up showers for tonight's maybe a stray shower or the weekend. in the meantime, 80 right now in the nation's capitol, 82 the a dulles, 80 at baltimore, 77 at winchester and cumberland, 82 at manassas and 82 at fredericksburg. the 80's in our forecast, for the next couple days, get ready for a little bit of a warmup, we're looking at 85 for your saturday. and 83 for sunday. but once again, keep the umbrella handy, a little eye to the sky. nothing major, just a stray isolated shower is what's definitely in the forecast. and as we keep our eye on the tropics, jose has actually now become a category 1 hurricane, gained strength, and it is actually moving slowly to the northwest at ten miles an hour, it bears watching as it gets ready to make its way to the north northeast. and behind that we got tropical depression 14, which really isn't doing too much of anything. it's actually moving west, southwest, but we're going to keep an eye on both of the, especially jose as it starts to move up closer towards the coast. in the meantime, we got light summer warmth that we're serving up. seven-day forecast, isn't looking too bad. i'll have the details a little later. sarah? . >>> coming up a controversial verdict a prompting outrage in protests. >> i can tell you this. of it's to be mass disruption. like you never seen before we're going to shut this city down. >> we're already seeing it happen after an officer was found not guilty of murder in a shooting death. brody? . >>> the comments by espn personality are fact news after tweets from the president. what he tweeted and what the response from today's white house press briefing up ahead. iefing up ahead. >>> it was probably like the biggest moment of my life along with mowing >> a one-on-one interview with the little boy from fulfilled his dream of mowing the white house lawn for president trump today. ident trump today. i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf of my clients. narrator: the clients john adams and his team are so proud to work for? banks accused of money laundering. big corporations accused of 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john: high schools, fairmont -- john: the new school? like no, i have that last year. i got flowers. john: what is your bus number? >> 5123. john: children, if you are at home, watching, finishing a busk is this morning, your driver, gary, is here and is getting your bus ready for back to school. the second largest school district in maryland heads back to school today. to all ofod luck those students this morning. after weeks of controversy, what comes next as charlottesville decides to statue? plus, we are keeping all eyes on hurricane irma. veronica: yesterday we had a couple of thunderstorms that came through that were hefty county,eesburg, loudoun through western maryland. today there is a chance for a few thunderstorms up but they will not the as elevated or as strong as yesterday that we are saying that there is one cold front to the area and a secondary making its way through the area this morning. what we ,re going to find on this front a few showers lasting throughout the day, today. we have gotten a chance to quiet down but there will be more throughout the day and the afternoo
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mark zandi, john breeman and john novis. >>> wisconsin unemployment rate is wofbt lowest of the lowest country, but it wasn't always like that. brian sullivan recently traveled to kenosha to see how business owners are fee >> reporter: stunned by plant closings and job losses, wisconsin turned red for the white house for the first time since 1984. things were bleak here for a number of years. not anymore. after peaking at more than 9% in 2009, wisconsin's unemployment rate is now one of the lowest in america. and here in the southeast corner of the state, the problem is not finding a job, it's finding workers. >> there is a strain on our labor force right now, there is a skilled labor shortage in the region, in the state, and throughout the country that needs to be addressed. we cannot find skilled qualified labor. >> reporter: president trump is taking credit for part of the recovery and a million jobs created around the nation. so when republican governor scott walker joined us at a manufacturing facility in kenosha, we asked him how much of wisconsin's recovery comes from d.c. and h
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written about -- john adams, harry truman, john quincy adams, thomas jefferson -- if you could have dinner with any one president who's not alive, who would you like to have dinner with? >> john adams. >> john adams? >> because there are so many questions i want to ask him. >> all right.ns well, okay, let's talk about john adams for a moment. you gave a speech in, at the university of massachusetts. you talked a lot about john adams. of the founding fathers, he gets a little less attention than george washington, thomas jefferson, james madison. why do you think so few people paid that much attention until your book came out, and why do you think there is still no monument to john adams in washington, d.c.? >> yes, there is. >> where? >> it's on the mantlepiece in the white house. >> oh. >> did you know about that? >> i don't.i >> john adams was the first president to reside in the white house. and his first night he was alone, abigail had not arrived w yet, and the next morning after his first night he wrote her a letter in which he said -- well, what he wrote in the letter franklin roosevelt had carved into the wooden part of the mantelpiece in the east room, the state dini
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list of ten people that were absolute knows these are ten republican senators now john mccain's john mccain's list. john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing terrible honestly terrible repeal and replace because john mccain if you look at his campaign his last campaign was all about repeal and replace repeal and replace so he decided to do something different and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to or we're going to do it eventually our bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university he says the republicans have failed to fulfill their campaign promise on obamacare because of internal fighting. the bill passed in two thousand and ten without one single republican vote in support of that bill in either the house or the senate that's very rare in the united states major pieces of legislation throughout american history have had at least some bipartisan support this was a wholly democratic bill which made it vulnerable from the beginning and republicans have never stopped trying to kill it now they also are idiotically op
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list of ten people that were absolute knows these are ten republican senators now john mccain's john mccain's lawyers. john mccain was not on the list so that was a totally unexpected thing terrible honestly terrible repeal and replace because john mccain if you look at his campaign his last campaign was all about repeal and replace repeal and replace so he decided to do something different and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to or we're going to do it eventually. bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university joins us from washington now good to speak with you again bill so what do you make of john mccain's decision and does this. pretty much kill this this version of the bill at least. yes because after next week it will take sixty votes to pass the bill the rules change the fiscal year ends at the end of next week and there were special rule called reconciliation whereby you can pass be a major piece of legislation with a bare majority of fifty votes that rule will expire in one week and they'll never get sixty votes to repeal and why are republ
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john, john leslie culp is the signature. this is 1860. nine months later something changed his life and hundreds of thousands of other young men. the can to raise fire on fort sumter. -- confederates fire on fort sumter. withinffman and culp all two weeks, they are in the confederate army. they report to harpers ferry and become part of the second virginia, and the first virginia brigade. the commander is thomas jonathan jackson, not yet stonewall. this was the beginning of the famed stonewall brigade, the famous unit. imagine what they experienced throughout the war. the same thing was happening over the north and south. men were flocking to enlist in the union army. this happened in gettysburg. on the same day april 20 that wesley was in the army, his older brother enlisted in the union army. asee months regiment known the second pennsylvania, some of his friends also enlisted including jack scilly, a name known in hattiesburg history. they go to camp -- gettysburg history. they go to camp. those units met early in the war before the battle of first manassas. there was a scuffle in northwestern virginia. the union outnumbered jackson, he pulled back after firing. the confederates retreated. second pennsylvania got there after the shooting was over. jack scilly wrote a very bold letter to his mother. he had not been under fire. they would not stand and fight, we would have given them what they were due. he picked up the haversack and other implements, but he also wrote leslie was among them. he was seen, so this was the first in the case and first back in gettysburg and july 1860 11 of their own was fighting for the confederate army. own was fighting for the confederate army. three of the battles -- three of these guys were at first manassas. they rally behind virginians. i follow that, but i try to piece some quirky things of the records. there are tidbits in the service records. robert hoffman went awol for times. he was also allowed back in the army for times which struck me as odd. i had to come up with a theory. after several years in shepherdstown, his family decided to get out of the carriage business. 1859 he was to another county and buys a farm. this becomes a slave owner. he became a confederate sympathizer. quite the entrepreneur of the early days in gettysburg. he starts to do business with the confederate army. there are a number of receipts. providing goods and services, cattle and horses. the farm was located not far from washington d c, really between the lines most of the poor. it is dangerous -- most of the war. it is a dangerous place. he would check on his parents and wife, and also help his father with his business of supplying the army. that may have been the reason they allowed him back in. there had to be some reason. that stands. leslie was always getting into adventure. he was captured twice in three months. prisoner of war twice in three months. he was captured shortly after the battle of kearns town near winchester. he must've been held for about a week. he wrote about it to his sister in gettysburg. she lived on west middle street. the letter does not exist, but his sister lived across the street from the scilly family. they talked to the sister of a confederate soldier who was talking to the mother of a union soldier. elizabeth writes a letter to jack. did you know leslie was taken prisoner but released on parole? , do you pityne him, and tried to excite sympathy? this is what happened. towns fighting against one another, this is what happened in this situation. he is released. his service records are murky. i found more from letters and newspaper stories. he is captured again shortly after this in late may. he is taken to a prison in baltimore. we know that because his brother with 87 pennsylvania is stationed in baltimore in mid-june, he gets a pass to go visit his brother in prison. the union rather visits the confederate brother. he wrote to anne -- she knew a lot and was getting letters from everybody. i got a permit from a provost marshal to visit wesley. i was with him two hours and a half. he told me to tell you not to be uneasy because he is well and will get out. i will see him as often as i can. it is hard to get a permit to see anyone in the jail. i use the word surreal. that is surreal. shortly before that, we have another prisoner, cw hoffman, the old man, is taken prisoner. is not in the union army, but they are tired of him supplying the army. they go to his farm in virginia and take him. they to a prison -- take him to a prison in washington dc. there is a clipping in early june 1862 which mentions in the consecutive paragraphs cw .offman and wesley culp there it is. i printed them out so you can read them easier. the worst says we learned c w hoffman, coach maker, formerly of this place has been in the rebel army. he was captured a few days ago by general geary's commands. how much better to have joined his fortunes with the union men then send his name down to posterity as a traitor. one paragraph below, leslie -- was takenp prisoner, released, joined a band of gorillas and has been -- geuruerillas. this media. they were not happy. the story never made the connection that wesley worked for cw or they went south together. these guys, these men are in prison, cw is out in july. he is back selling stuff to the confederate army. you find receipts july 1862. wesley was released, went home to martinsburg for a couple of weeks and rejoined his army, his unit in the fall. juneforward now to early 1863. robert e. lee is forming his army 75,000 men for the invasion of the north. this is the first time that all five gettysburg rebels are together in the same big army. frank hoffman with artillery, wesley are in the cavalry. they took part in the battle at brandy station at the beginning of this great campaign. they were coming north, but they were not planning to come to gettysburg. they had assignments coming north, a division of confederate troops assigned to clean out a garrison in winchester. they are going to attack this union garrison at winchester. brother versus brother, this was a time where it really was. battlefield and the third day they collided. veterans got the better of it, the union was -- the confederate government better of it, the union was retreating. they took 200 prisoners from the 87th pennsylvania. one of them was not william culp. they walked back to gettysburg. they got back three or four days later. some ladies wrote about that. other prisoners are paraded through camp. this is when wesley sees a familiar face, an old friend of his and distant cousin. this shared that they shared the same great-grandfather. can i do anything for you? he said i am fine, but jack scilly is at the edge of the woods, and he is wounded. finds his old friend, have him taken to a hospital. they have a conversation. this is part of the way to legacy. they were -- channing wade legacy. they were romantically linked. there is a message for jenny. in the early 1900s, he gave wes a message for his mother. they talked, does not appear that was a written message. could have been verbal, then jack dies in early july. there was one other position change or assignment change before the guys. robert hoffman got tired of going awol, they put him in the commissary department. mid-june, by the time they have the battle of winchester, confederate service records note he was assigned to drive chattel for the stonewall brigade. cattle for the stonewall brigade. robert e lee had many purposes coming north, one was together provisions and talent. they needed beef on the move. a lot of this heard was sent back to it supply -- herd was sent back to this supply line. robert stayed with the army in pennsylvania because there are two receipts, one copy here, but he signed june 30 in carlisle, pennsylvania where johnson had come through. there is the name at the top, delivering june 30, 1863. you see for the use of the stonewall brigade with robert's signature. he has come north, three or seven miles behind the troops, the battle line, did not think of it. he would have been one of these me was fromy known gettysburg, they could pull him out of the ranks and be a scout or guide. that did not happen. none of these guys made it here for the first day of fighting. wesley culp came on the evening after the major fight. they came down carlisle street, made a left into town square to the hanover road. how do we know that? a friend who served with him in company b was on the brigade staff, the stonewall brigade. an interview in the early 1900s for the pittsburgh gazette times, we came in on the carlisle road, turning left into the square. there were few citizens to be seen because there had been much fighting in the streets. the townspeople made themselves scarce so no one welcomed or recognized wes culp on his homecoming. they knew he was the gettysburg rubble. -- rebel. the stonewall brigade moves to hanover road, the camp over there near a farm that is still there. there is a marker you can see. a lot of the men settled in. he goes into town to visit his sister. the confederates held the town, but it is a union town. there are guys with muskets. his heart was that been pounding. there he is walking down the street. he goes to the door, it is their confederate brother. hugging and kissing, they have talked to each other in two years. he tells them about billy -- [please stand by] i did not know. stay, say weim to might not see you again. he has got to go back to his unit late in the night. 3, aights later on july city man named benjamin walked the same way and goes to the area where they lived. he had known them for their many inps to visit wes shepherdstown. he was delivering news their brother had been killed, wes culp had been killed. service records said july 3. benjamin told the sisters and the culp family has believed it, , repeatedg of july 2 over and over, one of his nieces wrote a family history. our mother told us this story thursday, july 2 in the morning. when he did the interview, pendleton said it was thursday morning to life 2 -- july 2 on the skirmish line. this is what the family believes. i want to check if they were on the skirmish line. this does ring true. the commanders say the second virginia were on the skirmish line early on july 2. they were skirmishing your wolf hill.- near wolf not many people write about this skirmish, but union residents to. -- do. they were believed from research farm, a famouser farm. it was known to people back then. 15,s now by modern route but the house still exists on montclair road. i believe this is where wes culp was killed. one of his fellow soldiers lifted his head over a rock, he was -- he said he lifted his head over a rock, he was killed. the body was never found. they said they buried the body where it fell. they said it was culp hill. this was a virginian who did not know gettysburg geography. all of the landmarks were not identified properly. they never found the body. , w. did find the gunstock culp, which he obviously carved into that. my theory is with lack of equipment, he was the only man from his unit who was killed during the battle of dave berg. there is no way anyone would leave a functioning musket. they want to -- they were on or near the hill. he was wounded and cut in the retreat. family discounted rumors they secretly buried him. there is a tombstone for him at hollywood's military in richmond. be inbelieved to memoriam. there is no record he was ever buried there. it is one of the mysteries of this family. p's story.wes cul and then later that afternoon henry went is involved -- wentz is involved. he is placed near the long street tower now. they are firing away at union troops in the peach orchard at the wentz house. can't imagine what that was like. accounts from second new hampshire talk about service here the wentz house. they advanced, swept across the field, signalmen up the hill. up, got the artillery men charged forward in one of the most inspiring moments of the battle. this is where henry wentz was charging to his boyhood home, charging over land he personally owned. it was 18 47 that his father bought a nine acre plot diagonally across from the house.l wentz it was transferred to henry in 1850. no record of ownership until 1872. there is no record to dispute he owned the property. he charged over land he owned, through his front yard. the work is done after all the fighting, there are 115 -- they are 115 yards north at the end. henry went into the house, curiosity got the best of them. he went into the house. it is for battle, written by wc anyage, he was not run-of-the-mill historian, he was a gettysburg residents. he became a battlefield guide. by his older sister was henry wentz's nephew. he had access to a media. he writes on the night of the second day after the signal line advanced, they had been repulsed and occupied by forces under general lee, henry wentz visited his home and was greatly surprised to find his father still there. it was lee coel -- wesley culp visits his sisters, henry wentz visits his father. and then the artillery unit is new the rogers house. henry wentz's unit is on the other side of the road across from the clinical house on the west side of the road. they take part in the great candidate of pickens charge. one confederate shell, not from these guys, flies into evergreen cemetery and hits a tombstone. it is the tombstone of wesley culps'father. father.s you can see it today. this lecture was taken that picture was taken in year ago. still there. -- the flag is still there. so about 12,000 troops, a bloody repulse that effectively ends the fighting at gettysburg. there were a three a few -- there were a few skirmishes of cavalry, but this is pretty much the end of the fighting. wentz's wasr, henry one of the last to leave. they went latew. ent -- late. in to see his father. story says he pinned a note on his shirt. that seems romanticized, but he could have done this. but ends the battle for these guys. survived ther battle, go on to serve throughout the war. two of them wounded, all for taken prisoner -- all four taken prisoner. this is roger oppen -- hoffman's oath of allegiance signed in harpers ferry, virginia. he went to harpers ferry for john brown. he went to enlist in the confederate army, now he is signing his oath of allegiance to become a citizen of the united states. none of these guys ever moved that north. and we went came back at least once -- henry wentz came back at least once to gettysburg. after his parents died, he went to settle there is a -- their estates. he sold the land he owned. rumors say he was written out of he split upt no, the property among his surviving children. henry was the first to die, 1875. he has obituary in the martinsburg statement. he was a brave confederate soldier and his father owned part of a battlefield at 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john johns here with you then i will see if you can make your point is they coming in you've got a cord in the fight about. all or. part of you in the new deal. any given their camera. one hundred the biggest shopping you do for the. artist. it would check out often look i'm going to kind of risky according to. the role because it's second off because the you know all these guys with you know he's going to be going to get a sense was unfairly. i think it's ridiculous that we've heard it from the. yes it was a lot of give me a call ya say we're going to get. beyond the last effort is more to believe that we can we but you can you give me a considerable part in it not just money. but as on the yankee home. as a civic think if only ladies hear this and if you got here the way the manager we are both above the. public got their money i do most of that live you know madina didn't mess up putting me on courses you needed to get hold of me is out me i got to have a man who can help him with. more money. it's more live in the night when i'm. off good software you want me to follow up and if you
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