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. >> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving tenravated assault and armed robbery will be placed in holding cells while their cell is inspected. everett says the search is of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. i don't take it serious. because it ain't me. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation prompted the shakedown, johnson's possessions will be searched, as well. >> is there a particular reason we being targeted? >> targeted? i just reached in and picked your number out. that's it. >> that's not. sounds like a lie to me. >> okay. i want them bobos. concerned with bobos or sneakers when they come out, helps them get around. they want to fight. it's a whole lot easier for traction. sometimes it's an indication in the day room you'll see several come out in bobos that something's going to happen. >> you was lied to me. if i want to fight, i could come out in these and still fight. i don't need a particular
. >> everett, serving ten years for home invasion robbery and his cell mate joseph johnson, serving tenravated assault and armed robbery will be placed in holding cells while their cell is inspected. everett says the search is of no concern. >> i ain't going to take it serious cause i know that they putting up an act. try to act tough, pull us both out. i don't take it serious. because it ain't me. whatever they find, they find. >> though everett's possible gang affiliation...
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so much so that he basically stabbed joseph johnson in the back and help to get joseph johnson released as commander as his own army, the army of tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign anything 64. 1864.paign in near the end he did in the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other signed "dear, friend." well, i have someone thinks to say about bragg after the civil war, too. i don't plan on going too long because i would like to have your questions and viewpoints. issuesook at a couple of relating to bragg's public issues during the civil war and whether or not they are true or not. double us insight into bragg's problems. for one, brand developed the image in the confederacy of a man-killer. in general whose obsession with discipline led to the execution of his own men, sometime for trivial reasons, and sometimes without due process without military law. is this true? all of this stemmed from an incident when the confederate -- evacuated, the commander issued an order for nobody to fire a shot. we want this to be a quiet retreat. well, during the middle of the
so much so that he basically stabbed joseph johnson in the back and help to get joseph johnson released as commander as his own army, the army of tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign anything 64. 1864.paign in near the end he did in the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other signed "dear, friend." well, i have someone thinks to say about bragg after the civil war, too. i don't plan on going too long because i would like to have your questions and...
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so much so that he basically stabbed joseph e. johnson in the back and helped to get joseph johnson relieved as commander of his old army, the army of the tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign in july of '64. bragg's attitude was i work for the president, not for joseph johnst johnston. finally near the end of the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other. signed themselves your friend. they el have the a personal friendship that lasted for the rest of their lives. well, you know, i have some more things to say about bragg after the civil war too. i don't intend to go on too long here because i would like to have your questions and your viewpoints of all this. let's look at just a couple of issues related to bragg's public image during the civil war and whether or not that is true or not. and that will give us some insight into bragg's problems. number one, bragg developed in 1862 it the image in the confederacy of a man killer. a general whose obsession with discipline led him to order the execution of his own
so much so that he basically stabbed joseph e. johnson in the back and helped to get joseph johnson relieved as commander of his old army, the army of the tennessee, in the middle of the atlantic campaign in july of '64. bragg's attitude was i work for the president, not for joseph johnst johnston. finally near the end of the civil war, davis and bragg in their letters to each other. signed themselves your friend. they el have the a personal friendship that lasted for the rest of their lives....
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lee was presented with his opportunity when general joseph johnson was grievously wounded in the shoulder and chest by both the bullet and shell fragment at seven pines on may 30 1, 18 62. april, thet highest-ranking commander in the western theater and lee's own former commanding officer in the second calorie, albert sidney johnston, fell mortally wounded at the battle of shiloh, bleeding to death from a blue one and the leg probably fired by zone attacking soldiers. on may2, 1863, in the wilderness of spotsylvania commander of the second corp, stonewall jackson, was killed while engaging in a dangerous night 10 reconnaissance of the bottle chancellorsville -- battle of chancellorsville. after a successful flight attack of the battle of the wilderness, james long street would be wounded in a confusing friendly fire incident at the hands of the 12th virginia infantry, nearly choking to death on his own blood. not to similar from the same from the fire incident that mortally wounded stonewall jackson in the same woods, that same wilderness nearly a year before. the armies of the confederac
lee was presented with his opportunity when general joseph johnson was grievously wounded in the shoulder and chest by both the bullet and shell fragment at seven pines on may 30 1, 18 62. april, thet highest-ranking commander in the western theater and lee's own former commanding officer in the second calorie, albert sidney johnston, fell mortally wounded at the battle of shiloh, bleeding to death from a blue one and the leg probably fired by zone attacking soldiers. on may2, 1863, in the...
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year when colin kaepernick began his protest, i spoke to a mother who lost her son, sergeant joseph johnsonafghanistan in 2010. she opposed what colin kaepernick was doing. listen to what she had to say. >> when i read he said he couldn't stand for a flag that he didn't have pride in, right away my heart kind of stopped and i lost my breath because the flag that i see is the flag that draped my son's casket in honor and i see the flag that was handed to my husband and i with deep respect from a grateful nation. when i look at the flag, i see the best of us. >> what do you say to gold star families. i know your dad is in the navy. what do you say to gold star families that might take your protest that way? >> i think my father was in the military, a lot of my family was in the military. i have friends who is vets, people who have been to war and done it all. like i said at the beginning, i honor the military. i do stuff for kids in hawaii, lived on the military base, grew up in a military family. i would say i honor the military every time i see them, and at this point like i said i'm not ac
year when colin kaepernick began his protest, i spoke to a mother who lost her son, sergeant joseph johnsonafghanistan in 2010. she opposed what colin kaepernick was doing. listen to what she had to say. >> when i read he said he couldn't stand for a flag that he didn't have pride in, right away my heart kind of stopped and i lost my breath because the flag that i see is the flag that draped my son's casket in honor and i see the flag that was handed to my husband and i with deep respect...
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atlanta and his eviction of the city civilians and continuing until he heard the surrender of joseph johnson and his confederate troops at durham station. sherman and his soldiers knowingly invaded the homes of wealthy confederates. those people they blamed for the war. in the hopes that a violation of domestic space would encourage the surrender of southern women and their soldier husbands, fathers, brother, son, sweethearts and friends. for their part, con fend rat women recognized that the campaign was designed to hit them at home and they repeat lid railed against an enemy who did not respect domestic boundaries. sherman did not shy away from this tactic or feel a need to apologize when he heard the criticism it inspired. on the contrary, in an 1865 letter to his wife ellen, he explained of the confederates that, quote, they regard us just as the romans did the goths and the parallel is not unjust, end quote. the other perspective i'd like to introduce is that of wealthy hold slaving women. those who personally encountered sherman's soldiers. like most elite women in columbia, south caro
atlanta and his eviction of the city civilians and continuing until he heard the surrender of joseph johnson and his confederate troops at durham station. sherman and his soldiers knowingly invaded the homes of wealthy confederates. those people they blamed for the war. in the hopes that a violation of domestic space would encourage the surrender of southern women and their soldier husbands, fathers, brother, son, sweethearts and friends. for their part, con fend rat women recognized that the...
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towel and he was attempting to get the railroad depos further west and go south and join up with joseph johnson's army in north carolina. do you really think that was a pipe dream, it was impossible? or if that lower wooden bridge had been destroyed properly, could he have done it? >> he still couldn't have made -- if you look at where the southern most corps were, he couldn't have made it to joe johnson. my problem is that the soldiers in the army in northern virginia on that retreat for no longer they were fighting for robert e. lee. they loved him. lee knew by the time -- same day as high bridge, his subordinate officers, generals coming to him and saying, sir, it's not fair, we've lost, you've got to surrender. he threatened some with court m martial, right here in farmville. lee's response is -- gently he says you realize what you've just said is a court martial offense and basically go. and lee turns his back and walks away. more than that, this is a classic example of soldiers can't break out of the old pattern. lee is thinking in the napole napoleonic terms he has studies. napoleon used t
towel and he was attempting to get the railroad depos further west and go south and join up with joseph johnson's army in north carolina. do you really think that was a pipe dream, it was impossible? or if that lower wooden bridge had been destroyed properly, could he have done it? >> he still couldn't have made -- if you look at where the southern most corps were, he couldn't have made it to joe johnson. my problem is that the soldiers in the army in northern virginia on that retreat for...
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yet grant would also say he thought joseph c. johnson was the only confederate commander he had ever feared. that showed grant could be painfully wrong as well. for his part, lee rated grant as a pedestrian commander who only succeeded because of raw numbers. the essence of the forthcoming lost cause myth. more than once, lee said the best general he faced in the war was george b. mcclellan, the confederate, the union joe johnston. i mean, if the war had been up to johnston and mcclennon they would still be retreating from each other today until they sort of bumped into each other from behind somewhere near taiwan. [ laughter ] in the end they are completely human. neither grant nor lee ever could or would that the other that the other was his preeminent adversary. thank you all for listening. [ applause ] >> do you want to -- >> yes, we have time for a couple questions, then we'll break for lunch. if you want to take a microphone, your name and your question. >> yes, i have a brief question. >> i have a long answer. >> and you have a lo
yet grant would also say he thought joseph c. johnson was the only confederate commander he had ever feared. that showed grant could be painfully wrong as well. for his part, lee rated grant as a pedestrian commander who only succeeded because of raw numbers. the essence of the forthcoming lost cause myth. more than once, lee said the best general he faced in the war was george b. mcclellan, the confederate, the union joe johnston. i mean, if the war had been up to johnston and mcclennon they...
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johnson. i don't -- let me think about that. with -- written receipts to conflicting orders. the department commander, joseph abby johnston johnson sang just evacuate city. he ends a pleasing none. pemberton at the battle of champion hill, which was the pivotal battle for the city. pemberton out of five division only brings three of them with him. the other to remain in the city. when green to tax the city. fresh.roops are he just was, he just was indecisive. he just would make up his mind. johnson on the other hand pulled pemberton to come join forces with him. one of the most bizarre incidents of the civil war the same time, johnson is marching with, literally, a way. johnson gets the jackson mississippi -- may 13. paper for the city. i geoff davis says -- i'm too late. what you have got here is the ingredients -- yeah. who is more to blame, i don't know very pemberton is on the same day he is field commander ultimately. marriage.o to have a even a question. >> new jersey, new jersey. and >> 89. yet. yeah. into a scout from exit, it's got different customs over there. >> that we do. we have an interest of
johnson. i don't -- let me think about that. with -- written receipts to conflicting orders. the department commander, joseph abby johnston johnson sang just evacuate city. he ends a pleasing none. pemberton at the battle of champion hill, which was the pivotal battle for the city. pemberton out of five division only brings three of them with him. the other to remain in the city. when green to tax the city. fresh.roops are he just was, he just was indecisive. he just would make up his mind....
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johnson. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph back now and the radar busy with rain hitting spots and other people where is the rain. >> some people are saying enough of the water because it's flooding roadways and basements. lets go to the weather center and look at photos. this was sent into my facebook page from gerald in south philadelphia. this is what we are dealing with the dark ominous skies and part of this image no rain and then you see the rain where it's falling underneath some of the clouds and it's hit or miss and where they do hit what is the near the ben franklin bridge it's raining etch extremely hard. we look at storm not a severe storm but along the new jersey turnpike or know someone that is or about to hit the new jersey turnpike you may want to hold off because there is water falling with the thunderstorm that is continuously blossoming from wilmington and swedesboro and marlton and dealing with torrential rain and dangerous lightning strikes. 92 in the last 15 minutes, skirting philadelphia. and the pennsylvania turnpike it's weight from the bridge there as you cross over fr
johnson. >>> meteorologist, adam joseph back now and the radar busy with rain hitting spots and other people where is the rain. >> some people are saying enough of the water because it's flooding roadways and basements. lets go to the weather center and look at photos. this was sent into my facebook page from gerald in south philadelphia. this is what we are dealing with the dark ominous skies and part of this image no rain and then you see the rain where it's falling underneath...
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lee, at his point here, was in daily contact with joseph johnston and jefferson davis. a few days before johnson and the confederate army pullout of their works at yorktown, this is what joseph johnston writes to robert e. lee. i will read almost the entire letter. this is april 30 of 1862. we are engaged in a species of warfare at which we can never win. it is claimed that general mcclellan will adhere to the system adopted by him last summer and depend for success upon artillery and engineering. we can compete with him and neither. we must therefore change our course. take the offensive. select all the troops we have an east and crossed the potomac with them. our troops have always wished for the offensive and so does the country. please submit this suggestion to the president. we can have no success while george mcclellan is allowed, as he is by our defenses, to choose warfare." what mcclellan is doing as he is putting the confederate army in a no-win situation. he is using the superiority in artillery and engineering and naval power at yorktown to fix the confederate army of northern virgini
lee, at his point here, was in daily contact with joseph johnston and jefferson davis. a few days before johnson and the confederate army pullout of their works at yorktown, this is what joseph johnston writes to robert e. lee. i will read almost the entire letter. this is april 30 of 1862. we are engaged in a species of warfare at which we can never win. it is claimed that general mcclellan will adhere to the system adopted by him last summer and depend for success upon artillery and...
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johnson. >>> first day of august. adam joseph is here. i can't believe the first day of august. wave and we should 90 degrees for the the next three days. hot and humid typical for the first week of august. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dealing with some downpours and thunderstorms popping up closer towards the poconos and a few now starting to drag themselves down into the northwestern part of the lehigh valley and north and west of allentown and on the corner of northern berks county and they flair up and rain themselves out and don't last that long and slowly drifting and staying in the region. overnight tonight, for most of us warm and humid and partly cloudy and 74 degrees. 68 in allentown 71 in wilmington and 66 in northern parts of ocean county. more of the same today. hazy sunshine and a tad humid, there could be an isolated downpour north and west in the afternoon. and most areas look to stay dry and the temperatures running at 90 degree orz or so. current temperatures 90 in philadelphia and close to it for many other cities, lehigh valley and tre
johnson. >>> first day of august. adam joseph is here. i can't believe the first day of august. wave and we should 90 degrees for the the next three days. hot and humid typical for the first week of august. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan we are dealing with some downpours and thunderstorms popping up closer towards the poconos and a few now starting to drag themselves down into the northwestern part of the lehigh valley and north and west of allentown and on the corner...
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they will be pummelled, mcclellan has put them in a no-win situation as johnson says and lee's reaction to this letter from joseph e. johnston is written the next day. he says "the feasibility of the proposition has been the subject of consideration with the president for some time. so far as advancing a kohl tloum the potomac with all the troops that can be made available. he concurs as to the benefits to be obtained by taking the offensive and is very desirous of being able to carry it into effect." one month later, joseph e. johnston is wounded at the battle of seven pines or fair oak, late may or june of early '62 and robert e. lee is the one who is sprung in to take command of the army of northern virginia and look what he does three weeks after he takes command. of course as you all know and as doug crenshaw who is somewhere out in the crowd has just written a book about the battle of the seven days, lee strikes, lee attacks but look at where lee does that. lee knows his army for the most part throughout the war, the confederacy is going to be outnumbered, lee knows one main thing. he has to keep the initia
they will be pummelled, mcclellan has put them in a no-win situation as johnson says and lee's reaction to this letter from joseph e. johnston is written the next day. he says "the feasibility of the proposition has been the subject of consideration with the president for some time. so far as advancing a kohl tloum the potomac with all the troops that can be made available. he concurs as to the benefits to be obtained by taking the offensive and is very desirous of being able to carry it...
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johnson, a fisherman. and a happy 100th birthday to joseph ockman. his life was featured in a documentary.brating a milestone birthday or an versusry, tell us at today.com/celebrates. >>> speaking of celebrating. we mentioned it 17 times today. but it is your birthday, dylan. we have a cake here. candles to be lit later. there they are. there you go. >> a sun on there. thank you, guys. and this fun drink. >> elizabeth made this drink specially for you. >> it's extra strong. thank you. >> happy birthday, dylan. >> blow out the candle. >> make a wish. >> good luck with that. >> it's hard from this chair. >> what do you have coming up in the next hour? >> dean cain. this is strong. dean cain is our co-host today. and the actors from the movie "detroit" coming out on friday. >> and i hope we talk about my birthday some more. >> i have a feeling it's on the menu. >> it's cool out here. chilly, isn't it? >> good thing we have a fire. >> i'm sweating. the fire here. >> matt told me to get a towel. >> we're all a little -- happy birthday. have a great day. back after these messages and your local
johnson, a fisherman. and a happy 100th birthday to joseph ockman. his life was featured in a documentary.brating a milestone birthday or an versusry, tell us at today.com/celebrates. >>> speaking of celebrating. we mentioned it 17 times today. but it is your birthday, dylan. we have a cake here. candles to be lit later. there they are. there you go. >> a sun on there. thank you, guys. and this fun drink. >> elizabeth made this drink specially for you. >> it's extra...
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another public hospital, linden baynes johnson was full, but they had the ability and capacity to take care of their patients and didn't have to evacuate. saint joseph's hospital which is in -- all of these are in my congressional district, either on the edge. saint joseph hospital that has become the go-to hospital for our first responders is still open. they were taking on water last night. but fortunately they were sandbagging it and they were surviving. so, i think we've stabilized. 9 texas medical center is working. some had to evacuate, but they evacuated into the system they have. we have a system that works here in the georgia brown convention center. we have doctors with the ability to prescribe or transfer patients to the hospital. on the preparedness side, we really are working in a full throttle. >> and we're watching live pictures of those rescues still underway as we speak to you, congresswoman. before i let you go, you remember after hurricane sandy struck the northeast an aid package was rejected by congress, including voted against by some members of the texas delegation. >> right. >> are you confident that this time the money that te
another public hospital, linden baynes johnson was full, but they had the ability and capacity to take care of their patients and didn't have to evacuate. saint joseph's hospital which is in -- all of these are in my congressional district, either on the edge. saint joseph hospital that has become the go-to hospital for our first responders is still open. they were taking on water last night. but fortunately they were sandbagging it and they were surviving. so, i think we've stabilized. 9 texas...
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johnson is 100. her secret to longevity, hg and a happy 100th birthday to joseph ackman of louisiana.entary, how cool is that? don't forget if you know someone celebrating a milestone birthday on anniversary tell us about them at today.com/celebrate. >>> speaking of celebrating, we've mentioned it only 17 times today. >> really want to get to 18. >> today is your birthday, dylan. so we have a cake back here, candles to be lit. there they are. right there. >> look at that. >> and a sun on there, too. thank you, guys. >> dylan, make a wish. >> elizabeth made this drink especially for you. >> it's extra strong. thank you. >> happy birthday, dylan. >> blow out the candles. >> make a wish. >> good luck with that. meanwhile, what do you have coming up in the next hour? nice job. >> dea >> this is strong. >> dean cane is our co-host today, we also have the actress from the new movie "detroit" which comes out in theaters on friday. >> i hope we talk about my birthday some more. >> it's cool out here, it's chilly. >> good thing we have a fire. >> i am really sweating, the fire -- >> matt told
johnson is 100. her secret to longevity, hg and a happy 100th birthday to joseph ackman of louisiana.entary, how cool is that? don't forget if you know someone celebrating a milestone birthday on anniversary tell us about them at today.com/celebrate. >>> speaking of celebrating, we've mentioned it only 17 times today. >> really want to get to 18. >> today is your birthday, dylan. so we have a cake back here, candles to be lit. there they are. right there. >> look at...