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sports news, the german national team lost another player on friday following the departures of philip lam -- announced his retirement from international football. what the 29-year-old world cup winner said that after 10 years with the national team he wanted to be able to say when the chapter ended. he will continue to play at the club level with the english premier league side arsenal. the ripe old age of 29. >> i am past due, i guessed. >> what is that leave us? thank you for watching "the journal." yy >>> this week on moyers & company: the battle over women's health and reproductive rights. >> it's better to be a corporation today than to be a woman in front of the supreme court. there has to be, in this country, a public health care system that will insure that women can get access to the care that they need regardless of religion. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- anne gumowitz, encouraging the renewal of democracy. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.or
sports news, the german national team lost another player on friday following the departures of philip lam -- announced his retirement from international football. what the 29-year-old world cup winner said that after 10 years with the national team he wanted to be able to say when the chapter ended. he will continue to play at the club level with the english premier league side arsenal. the ripe old age of 29. >> i am past due, i guessed. >> what is that leave us? thank you for...
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the us lam state is stronger in syria and known for the crew said in northern and western iraq. earlier in the month, the u.s. began a limited air campaign to stamp out the islamic state in iraq and the obama administration saying they have to protect the american interests there, especially after investing $2 trillion and a decade of war to pacify the region. the focus on whether there should be u.s. action there too. >> to the question of defeating them without addressing that part of the organization, the answer is no, that has to be addressed on both sides of what is essentially of a nonexisting border. it is a variety of instruments. one small part is air strikes. it requires the application of all of the tools of national power. >> in the syrian civil war, the u.s. supports a coalition that used to be aligned to the islamic state in the fight to overthrow the syrian president. president obama is weary about getting the u.s. militarily involved and syrian war killed 190,000 people in the past three years. but with the islamic state pushing on in the blaze of destruction in
the us lam state is stronger in syria and known for the crew said in northern and western iraq. earlier in the month, the u.s. began a limited air campaign to stamp out the islamic state in iraq and the obama administration saying they have to protect the american interests there, especially after investing $2 trillion and a decade of war to pacify the region. the focus on whether there should be u.s. action there too. >> to the question of defeating them without addressing that part of...
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we have a combination of beef and lam and parsley. and every september over 2000 pounds of meat being cooked in three days. >> after all that savory protein, i was ready to check out the fresh veggie options. >> this is armenian cheat sheet. it's tomatos and mint and olive oil. that makes summer food. and what i'm doing is i'm putting some nutmeg. it is kind of like cream cheese. in armenia when they offer you food, you have to eat it. they would welcome you and food is very important for them. >> in every armenian community we feel like we're a "smallville"age and they come together to put on something like this. what i find really interesting about san francisco is the blends of armenia that come together. once they are here, the way people work together at any age, including our grandmothers, our grandfathers, skewering the meat, it's fun to see. fun to see everybody get together. >> we call it subarek. it's a cheese turn over if you want. we make the dough from scratch. we boil it like you do for la san i can't. >> the amount of l
we have a combination of beef and lam and parsley. and every september over 2000 pounds of meat being cooked in three days. >> after all that savory protein, i was ready to check out the fresh veggie options. >> this is armenian cheat sheet. it's tomatos and mint and olive oil. that makes summer food. and what i'm doing is i'm putting some nutmeg. it is kind of like cream cheese. in armenia when they offer you food, you have to eat it. they would welcome you and food is very...
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. ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> happening now the three day music festival outside of lams is under way in the goldenwe're joined from the festival from the gates open and the first performances are just in. >> good night to you. yeah, excitement has got to this point. the gates are opened at this festival and the first act is on stage. his name is baxter. i want to show you if chip can pan to the left here. once you you get through if you have a backpack you have to go through several of the stations here on the ground and security and one of the top priorities here. i want to mention that parking when we got here was bad. there are extra lines as well as a shuttle service that you should know about. now a lot of the excitement is here and so are the new security measures and it's a top priority and they have added a fence line that's been added to keep people up. there are more police officers on pa follow and there are cameras this year to monitor the expected 80,000 people this weekend. >> i was here the last year and felt safe. everybody is friendly and then the safe out here is great when ever
. ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> happening now the three day music festival outside of lams is under way in the goldenwe're joined from the festival from the gates open and the first performances are just in. >> good night to you. yeah, excitement has got to this point. the gates are opened at this festival and the first act is on stage. his name is baxter. i want to show you if chip can pan to the left here. once you you get through if you have a backpack you have to go through several of...
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. >> australia pledges support for an international coalition to tackle the is lam islamic state. political future. china is considering new rules on how the territory can elect its next
. >> australia pledges support for an international coalition to tackle the is lam islamic state. political future. china is considering new rules on how the territory can elect its next
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military conducted 14 airstrikes today and helps retake part of iraq's largest dam from ices lam mickilitants. u.s. central command reloosed video that shows a combination of bombers, fighter jets attack planes and unmanned drones hitting targets near the mosul dam. the attacks damaged or destroyed 10 armed vehicles, seven humvees, two armored american nell carriers on a check point. >> i think it's important we protect our consulate if that dam floods, our consulate and a lot of people will be taken out by isis. >> instead of when isis was establish ping a strong hold with major infrastructure, threatening baghdad, mass killings, tens of thousands of refugees. the administration took action only when it was a humanitarian issue. >> the mosul dam is iraq's largest hydroelectric dam and if isis destroys it the results could be devastating floods in mosul and baghdad. >>> president obama is taking a break in the middle of his vacation and returning to washington late tonight. he has unspecified meetings with the vice president and other advisors. the president is scheduled to return tow
military conducted 14 airstrikes today and helps retake part of iraq's largest dam from ices lam mickilitants. u.s. central command reloosed video that shows a combination of bombers, fighter jets attack planes and unmanned drones hitting targets near the mosul dam. the attacks damaged or destroyed 10 armed vehicles, seven humvees, two armored american nell carriers on a check point. >> i think it's important we protect our consulate if that dam floods, our consulate and a lot of people...
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. >> australia pledges support for an international coalition to tackle the is lam islamic state.s hong kong' political future. china is considering new rules on how the territory can elect its next leader. ♪ ♪ >>> and partying instead of protesting. ukrainians and russia ans leah side their differences in the electronic music festival that used to be held in crimea. ♪ ♪ >>> protesters remain on the streets of pakistan after a day of violence that left more than 300 people injured in the capital. one man was reportedly killed in scuffles between police and protesters. which continued in to the morning. the protesters are demanding prime minister kno sharif step . 25,000 police marched to his residents on saturday. police responsibilitied with tearesponded with tear gasand r. it's been quite a few tense hours in pakistan, frosters now i understand are to regroup. bring us the latest from that. >> reporter: first marching towards the prime minister's house that's when the security forces mostly from the punjab province because thousands of police have been brought from the punjab pr
. >> australia pledges support for an international coalition to tackle the is lam islamic state.s hong kong' political future. china is considering new rules on how the territory can elect its next leader. ♪ ♪ >>> and partying instead of protesting. ukrainians and russia ans leah side their differences in the electronic music festival that used to be held in crimea. ♪ ♪ >>> protesters remain on the streets of pakistan after a day of violence that left more than...
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. >> he lams to be a descendant of the prophet muhammad. and even tries to emulate his mannerisms by praying like him. but others he claims promoting brutality. propaganda videos have thousands of iraqis fleeing for their lives. baghdadi himself is living in the shadows, often stairing into skies. >> prepared to work with closest but keep everyone else unaware of his identity at least. he slowly sort of annihilated or assassinated his rivals. >> reporter: intelligence experts believe al baghdadi has done a good job of organizing his forces. >> he certainly has expressed in the past that his ultimate target is going to be the united states. >> reporter: now they fear isis may even be more dangerous than al qaeda. jean casarez, cnn, new york. >> we're joined by retired army general peter mansoor and author of "baghdad at sunrise: a brigade commander's war in iraq" and the director of site intelligence group. rita, i want to start with you. how did this guy baghdadi become the head of these 20,000 terrorists? >> well, abubakar baghdadi was the
. >> he lams to be a descendant of the prophet muhammad. and even tries to emulate his mannerisms by praying like him. but others he claims promoting brutality. propaganda videos have thousands of iraqis fleeing for their lives. baghdadi himself is living in the shadows, often stairing into skies. >> prepared to work with closest but keep everyone else unaware of his identity at least. he slowly sort of annihilated or assassinated his rivals. >> reporter: intelligence experts...
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. >> it's one thing when somebody was just recently in our custody and then is now on the lam somewherethey were in their own home, capable of making any of a number of arrangements that we don't know about. makes it more difficult. i don't know a lot of 22 year olds that are going to successfully pull off going off the grid without help. and that's what he's done thus far. >> here's a kid who has never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car, entitled, no remorse, no empathy. that's what everybody says. how does a kid who doesn't have the street smarts and savvy and connections organize a run? >> somebody knows where he's at. he needs somebody else to clean up after him. so somebody knows where he's at. >> we'd like someone to come forward, whether it be a friend or just the general public that just recognizes the man on the street, come forward and tell us. >> we've started a website just to get people talking. because word of mouth travels. all it takes is one little mess-up, one little detail, to catch somebody. >> we're still trying to get what's ri
. >> it's one thing when somebody was just recently in our custody and then is now on the lam somewherethey were in their own home, capable of making any of a number of arrangements that we don't know about. makes it more difficult. i don't know a lot of 22 year olds that are going to successfully pull off going off the grid without help. and that's what he's done thus far. >> here's a kid who has never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car,...
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from the point of view of lam the people making this content, who has the power? disney has always tractors the dynamic inventory. they have titles that are not available at certain times but fundamentally, they are usually proconsumer. we tend to say content is king. i think there is a lot of distribution avenues. blocked disneye dvds today and had no problem finding them on google. they both have a little bit of power. prices will come down. digital streaming will go up. it's hard for me to see how amazon comes out looking like the good guy on this one. >> does amazon when anyway? -- win anyway? who will be the victor? run, amazon is likely to extract some concessions but i don't know how much. there is the potential for consumers to get lower prices and amazon to be more profitable. in the longer run, the winner is going to be consumers who will find that they can get product through different channels and don't have to rely on places like amazon. ups is just going to speed the process by which everything comes over the top and around points.ds these lock it's
from the point of view of lam the people making this content, who has the power? disney has always tractors the dynamic inventory. they have titles that are not available at certain times but fundamentally, they are usually proconsumer. we tend to say content is king. i think there is a lot of distribution avenues. blocked disneye dvds today and had no problem finding them on google. they both have a little bit of power. prices will come down. digital streaming will go up. it's hard for me to...
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one that doesn't have a future is i'm going there because i lam. one person said this is the thing.must still go. >> although many in the predominantly muslim neighborhood support the formation of an islamic state, most oppose the brutality of i.s. around 140 dutch citizens have already traveled to take part in jihad. this is one of them. he once trained with the dutch army and is now using skills to teach new recruits against the president's forces in syria. >> i've been speaking to him on this instant messenger app. i asked if he's still fighting in syria. he said yes. i asked whether he is also fighting with the desire to form an islamic state. his answer is which fighter from a broad doesn't want islamic law? >> the security services say the threat is hue tatie escalating. >> they make more and better use of the internet, social media, of the youtube, movies. we have young men, young girls age 16 and 17, some 14, who want to go to syria or iraq. >> this film shows another dutch citizen now understood to be based in iraq. as i.s. influence spreads, there are fears these foreign f
one that doesn't have a future is i'm going there because i lam. one person said this is the thing.must still go. >> although many in the predominantly muslim neighborhood support the formation of an islamic state, most oppose the brutality of i.s. around 140 dutch citizens have already traveled to take part in jihad. this is one of them. he once trained with the dutch army and is now using skills to teach new recruits against the president's forces in syria. >> i've been speaking...
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the residents didn't agree to isis demands to convert toys lam and so at least 80 men were killed, dozens of women and children were kidnapped and just minutes ago it's reported that unmanned drones are over that village and hit isis locations in response to those reports. all this comes one day after president obama has said the siege of yazidis on mount sinjar itself was over. the flood of refugees leaving that mountain and area continues. 25,000 have come in the last three days. >> rising numbers of displaced people coming from sinjar mountains have been crossing behind me for the last 48 hours. >> reporter: the search is on for food, shelter. with hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing the isis militants these desperate people are looking for any place to stay including a half finished office building. young people, old people, entire families living rough, under a roof. those shell terrified at this location are christian refugees. the catholic church is running 25 refugee centers. while they can provide three meals a day they can't supply hope says the erbil archbishop. >> most w
the residents didn't agree to isis demands to convert toys lam and so at least 80 men were killed, dozens of women and children were kidnapped and just minutes ago it's reported that unmanned drones are over that village and hit isis locations in response to those reports. all this comes one day after president obama has said the siege of yazidis on mount sinjar itself was over. the flood of refugees leaving that mountain and area continues. 25,000 have come in the last three days. >>...
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because is lam you slam the dood you're not getting out until you are healed, the patient that is put in there. these units are virtually identically inside -- identical to the ward at emory university. the reason we make them identical is when the health care workers go in to treat the patient they are already familiar with all the equipment is how the equipment works that's in there and that really facilitates patient care. the slammer there is about 182, 180 square foot patient rooms and a 300 square foot treatment room and it also has something that's very important for the viewers to know which is these hepa filters, clean the air constantly. the air in the suite is exchanged 15 times per hour or more. and then, any air that leaves the room also is filtered out by a double filtration system. and so we -- we all consider the air that leaves that room cleaner than your average city air. and in addition, any equipment that is brought out of the room passes through an autoclassify e machine. it burns off anything that gets through. >> two benefits i suppose, obviously it keeps it fro
because is lam you slam the dood you're not getting out until you are healed, the patient that is put in there. these units are virtually identically inside -- identical to the ward at emory university. the reason we make them identical is when the health care workers go in to treat the patient they are already familiar with all the equipment is how the equipment works that's in there and that really facilitates patient care. the slammer there is about 182, 180 square foot patient rooms and a...
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for nghiep key lam, america's favorite pastime is his way to escape the realities of prison life. >> what's going on. thanks. this year i'll be playing for the san quentin giants, and i'll be a starting left fielder. >> hey, guys. listen. breathe. make him throw strikes to you. here we go. san quentin giants baseball. come on. >> let's go, let's go. >> let's go now. >> one for a single. one for a home run. >> when i first got in in 2003, there was the giants and the pirates. so i went out there for the pirates. >> he don't even want to throw a strike, curtis. he don't even want to throw a strike. >> first day, i suit up in a pirates uniform. i felt like i was a kid again. >> let's go. stay focused. >> attack mode, baby, attack mode. >> being familiar with something i grew up with, playing baseball. and so i felt alive at that point. baseball, no matter where you are, in prison or on the street, it's baseball. >> yeah. >> go, go! get him, get him! he's out of there. whoo-hoo! >> my year, i hope to hit over .400 and still be the leading base stealer on the team. >> go, go, go! go, go!
for nghiep key lam, america's favorite pastime is his way to escape the realities of prison life. >> what's going on. thanks. this year i'll be playing for the san quentin giants, and i'll be a starting left fielder. >> hey, guys. listen. breathe. make him throw strikes to you. here we go. san quentin giants baseball. come on. >> let's go, let's go. >> let's go now. >> one for a single. one for a home run. >> when i first got in in 2003, there was the giants...
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pottstown continues to get lam erred along route 100.up through allentown along 222, you need to be careful of that but this is just the beginning of the rain that will be pushing through the area on and off today. let's take a look right now at satellite 6 and action radar. you see the clouds in place, rain starting to move in at this point and we'll be dealing with this for a little while. though it's not raining constantly through the day. the clouds rain going to hold the temperatures down so 73 degrees right now in philadelphia with a bit of a breeze. here's how the temperatures are going to go. by 9:00 a.m., 74. rain and in some spots. by noon, 77. by 3:00 p.m., 78. our high today will be about 79 degrees. we'll be coming down from that at 6:00 p.m. at 75. so rain at any point especially could be heavy late tuand's parrno pricon cen dteil tel tve we'llerast.wee rmmandaveit you gigy hrouy to roth casehe t lansngh tre cppdrlierut tn dg torpost t etso s pominmden c sg lume a sedbedt ri or hhiessown, montgomery county. the fire started
pottstown continues to get lam erred along route 100.up through allentown along 222, you need to be careful of that but this is just the beginning of the rain that will be pushing through the area on and off today. let's take a look right now at satellite 6 and action radar. you see the clouds in place, rain starting to move in at this point and we'll be dealing with this for a little while. though it's not raining constantly through the day. the clouds rain going to hold the temperatures down...
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reporters were able to gain access to a lam top that came from an isis hideout in syria.t the laptop of doom, end quote. inside more than 35,000 files with details on carrying out a massive terror attack, specific instructions on how to develop biological weapons and how to spread the bubonic plague from infected animals. isis says, quote, use small grenades with the virus and throw them in closed areas like metros, soccer stadiums or entertainment centers. "outfront" the journalist that accessed that laptop thanks for joining us. first and foremost how.edu did you get your hands on the laptop? >> reporter: here's how the story goes, the laptop i got it me and my colleague through a source who is a moderate tribal commander. they were attacking an isis safe house in north syria. at a town close to the turkish border they attacked the isis safe house and found a lot of items among them was the laptop. i knew about the laptop and was able to convince the commander to let me have a look at it and then to actually copy the contents of that lap on the on a hard drive. >> and h
reporters were able to gain access to a lam top that came from an isis hideout in syria.t the laptop of doom, end quote. inside more than 35,000 files with details on carrying out a massive terror attack, specific instructions on how to develop biological weapons and how to spread the bubonic plague from infected animals. isis says, quote, use small grenades with the virus and throw them in closed areas like metros, soccer stadiums or entertainment centers. "outfront" the journalist...
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the lion and the lam will lb wi down together and god will, god will make a way for his children. i have been to the end of the book. justice is going to come. justice is going to come. justice is going to come. >> when i was a young activist and studying ministry, there was a famous theologian who said the arc of the universe is long but it bends toward justice. dr. martin luther king used to say that. it doesn't bend without the participation of all of us. i hope that with all of the trauma and all the reaction that we do our part to bring justice for all sides, not against police, but against wrong, if they are wrong. and the elements in the community that also need the to understand violence is not the way. joining me now are antonio french, a st. louis alderman, and patricia bynes, committeewoman of ferguson township. thank you for being here tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> alderman, let me go to you fist. you have been on the ground so much in ferguson. what's the mood like today after the funeral? >> i think it's somber. this was an opportunity for people in the com
the lion and the lam will lb wi down together and god will, god will make a way for his children. i have been to the end of the book. justice is going to come. justice is going to come. justice is going to come. >> when i was a young activist and studying ministry, there was a famous theologian who said the arc of the universe is long but it bends toward justice. dr. martin luther king used to say that. it doesn't bend without the participation of all of us. i hope that with all of the...
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. >> the bull is no longer on the lam. >> whose cowboy got him? was that josh's cowboy?getting him to come quietly is a different story. we're not done! but with cowboys and cops working together, the bull is outflanked. much to sergeant thorton's relief. >> how do we plan on getting this thing home? >> we had received zero training on how to wrangle a bull. all the officers, for all the fun that they had, they all kind of kept their job, what they had to do, try to wrangle the bull, get the bull home safely. nobody fired a shot. nobody got hurt. >> and he's also happy to find the entire incident is recorded on dashcam. >> actually wasn't until later that i thought, you know, this is a good thing this was on video because officers are always out there trying to do their job and be very professional about it, and it's just kind of nice for people to see that we are actually people doing the job. that we have a little fun once in a while and a lot of times it gets caught on tape. \ s 5 >>> hello! >> viral videos, millions can't stop watching. >> this is everything i wanted
. >> the bull is no longer on the lam. >> whose cowboy got him? was that josh's cowboy?getting him to come quietly is a different story. we're not done! but with cowboys and cops working together, the bull is outflanked. much to sergeant thorton's relief. >> how do we plan on getting this thing home? >> we had received zero training on how to wrangle a bull. all the officers, for all the fun that they had, they all kind of kept their job, what they had to do, try to...
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the impact knocked a lam post into a crowd. injuries are expected to be life-threatening. >>> a utah neighborhood has been evacuated over fear that is a landslide that already destroyed a home and damaged others could get worse. that's video of one home collapsing in north salt lake yesterday. officials say the area has been unstable for the past few days because of heavy rain but some people in the area blame developers digging above the homes. officials say the damage to the homes in the area could reach several million dollars. >> the body of a missing oregon woman has been found near a remote road. jennifer huston was last seen on july 24th when her husbands said she left to run errands. she was caught on surveillance video outside a credit union, a gas station and inside a drugstore near her home. a property owner found huston's suv and called police. police found her body a short distance away. they say there are no signs of foul play. >> a north philadelphia woman is recovering from a vicious attack on her front doorstep
the impact knocked a lam post into a crowd. injuries are expected to be life-threatening. >>> a utah neighborhood has been evacuated over fear that is a landslide that already destroyed a home and damaged others could get worse. that's video of one home collapsing in north salt lake yesterday. officials say the area has been unstable for the past few days because of heavy rain but some people in the area blame developers digging above the homes. officials say the damage to the homes in...
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. >> it's one thing when somebody was just recently in our custody and is then now on the lam somewhere their own home, capable of making any of a number of arrangements that we don't know about. makes it more difficult. i don't know a lot of 22 year olds that are going to successfully pull off going off the grid without help. and that's what he's done thus far. >> here's a kid who's never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car, entitled, no remorse, no empathy. that's what everybody says. how does a kid who doesn't have the street smarts and savvy and connections organize a run? >> somebody knows where he's at. he needs somebody else to clean up after him. so somebody knows where he's at. >> we'd like someone to come forward, whether it be a friend or just the general public that just recognizes the man on the street, come forward and tell us. >> we've started a website just to get people talking. because word of mouth travels. all it takes is one little mess-up, one little detail, to catch somebody. >> we're still trying to get what's right. >> yep, w
. >> it's one thing when somebody was just recently in our custody and is then now on the lam somewhere their own home, capable of making any of a number of arrangements that we don't know about. makes it more difficult. i don't know a lot of 22 year olds that are going to successfully pull off going off the grid without help. and that's what he's done thus far. >> here's a kid who's never done anything in his life but take money from his parents, beautiful car, entitled, no...
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and his post-bell lam memoir "advance and retreat" he claims that lee feels the same -- felt the sameay. so sherman orders attacks. and the resulting battle of kennesaw mountain fought on june the 27th of 1864 was a costly defeat for sherman. the troops that launched the attacks were union soldiers. bloodily repulsed. they suffered about 3,000 casualties. sherman took a lot of heat from the northern press. his men were disheartened. but if you look at the losses that sherman's army had sustained up to this point in the campaign, including at kennesaw mountain, they paled in comparison to what was happening in virginia. compare the losses, for instance, in just a single day of fighting in the wilderness to the 3,000 casualties sustained at kennesaw, and you'll see that sherman is taking a lot of territory and suffering relatively few losses as a result. the only success of the day at kennesaw, that was the phrase that sherman used, didn't occur when these failed attacks against johnson's line. but in a flanking maneuver, launched by skofield's army against the far southern end of johns
and his post-bell lam memoir "advance and retreat" he claims that lee feels the same -- felt the sameay. so sherman orders attacks. and the resulting battle of kennesaw mountain fought on june the 27th of 1864 was a costly defeat for sherman. the troops that launched the attacks were union soldiers. bloodily repulsed. they suffered about 3,000 casualties. sherman took a lot of heat from the northern press. his men were disheartened. but if you look at the losses that sherman's army...
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that leaves the hard left extremists out on the lam. if the greens are defeated this november you will see a strong energy-led expansion with the president obama gets on board or not. bynum. >> the economic mistake many americans make. are you one of them? .. ♪ stuart: let's say it, shall we? business stock is on over zero. eighty-seven. so why don't you tell us what disney is doing so right? >> so close to a record high. hitting it out of the park. can you say frozen, captain america to, winters also, maleficent. if you add up the global box office revenue for those three movies, nearly $3 billion counting. and it does not stop there. guardians of the galaxy came out. that will help its current quarter revenue. disney and pixar investments. lucas' films. next december we have the star wars movie. it seems like this studios sensation that has become disney's going to continue for a little while. stuart: and that theme parks are doing well, too, right? >> kim parks are doing well. abc struggling a little bit this is a pretty good earning
that leaves the hard left extremists out on the lam. if the greens are defeated this november you will see a strong energy-led expansion with the president obama gets on board or not. bynum. >> the economic mistake many americans make. are you one of them? .. ♪ stuart: let's say it, shall we? business stock is on over zero. eighty-seven. so why don't you tell us what disney is doing so right? >> so close to a record high. hitting it out of the park. can you say frozen, captain...
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guilty but then allegedly violated his probation an arrest warrant was issued and he's been on the lamin l.a. trying to kick-start a modeling career but ending up on the street. miley met helt at a homeless charity and invited him to the vmas to draw attention to the problem of homeless youth. >> i'm proud of him for that that he stood up and made a difference. >> reporter: helt's mother spoke with us late last night. >> he wanted to make it on his own, number one. he wanted to be responsible for his actions. i think he needed to grow up. >> reporter: miley bought him that suit. took him for a burger afterwards and reportedly bought him a ticket home to see mum in salem and that's where cops tell us they're now waiting to handcuff him. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> all right, and now we want to get to the weather. ginger zee talking about some monsoons. >> uh-huh. yesterday we showed you the flash flood watches. this is what resulted here around tucson but some parts of arizona saw almost 2 inches of rain quickly. now we'll be drying out in the southw
guilty but then allegedly violated his probation an arrest warrant was issued and he's been on the lamin l.a. trying to kick-start a modeling career but ending up on the street. miley met helt at a homeless charity and invited him to the vmas to draw attention to the problem of homeless youth. >> i'm proud of him for that that he stood up and made a difference. >> reporter: helt's mother spoke with us late last night. >> he wanted to make it on his own, number one. he wanted...
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stevens where president abe ra lam lincoln met them and became the only sitting president in our history insure president lincoln's re-election and aided in the preservation of the union. following the battle of ft. stevens the military road school one of the first schools in the district to educate african-american children was established on the grounds of ft. stevens and whereas the military road school, although closed in 1954, remains an essential part of the history of ft. stevens and the civil war history of colombia. ft. stevens now serves as a civil war defense, operated and maintained by the national park service in the district of columbia as a place of enjoyment and a memorial to all those who steved and saved our country. be it resolved by the council by the district of colombia that this resolution be cited, the battle of ft. stevens, 150th anniversary recognition resolution of 2014. . >> thank you, council member bowser. please welcome members of the 2014 civil war junior ranger campers. [ applause ] >> as i mentioned earlier, part of our responsible is insuring we are eng
stevens where president abe ra lam lincoln met them and became the only sitting president in our history insure president lincoln's re-election and aided in the preservation of the union. following the battle of ft. stevens the military road school one of the first schools in the district to educate african-american children was established on the grounds of ft. stevens and whereas the military road school, although closed in 1954, remains an essential part of the history of ft. stevens and the...
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you have to go in an underground tunnel, even if you have to go up on a bridge over somebody else's lammedand actually doesn't -- land and the land doesn't actually touch each other. but if you can get from there to there, we'll call it contiguous to. sorry, it doesn't work. that's not going to make it a state. you can call it a state, you know, give it a telephone code and passport and postage stamps. that momentum make a state. -- that doesn't make a state. a state is contiguous territory of the entire population. and crucially, it means control of the use of force. that's what every state does. they control -- this country we don't do it very well as anybody who sees how our country is flooded with guns, we don't do that very well at all. but that's not for the lack of ability to do it. it's the lack of political will. but the problem for palestine is nobody's even talking about allowing palestinians to have control over violence in their territory. that responsibility everybody knows, that's one of the famous lines, everybody knows palestine will be disarmed from outside, and it will b
you have to go in an underground tunnel, even if you have to go up on a bridge over somebody else's lammedand actually doesn't -- land and the land doesn't actually touch each other. but if you can get from there to there, we'll call it contiguous to. sorry, it doesn't work. that's not going to make it a state. you can call it a state, you know, give it a telephone code and passport and postage stamps. that momentum make a state. -- that doesn't make a state. a state is contiguous territory of...
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behind you and to your -- to my right i'd be on what was then called jerusalem plank road would be lams and flanners batteries. so basically the confederates had artillery on the left, the right, and in the rear. so when the union troops attacked through here they are going get hit on three fronts. now, at 4:45 a.m., a tremendous explosion ruptured the earth, throwing men, cannons and a huge chunk of clay the size of a four-room schoolhouse toward the e h heavens. the confederate casualties were 44 killed outright, 234 wounded far total of 278 known casualties. there were probably more. now, when this stuff blew up and went up into the air, well, it's got to come down. so much went up that it took ten minutes for the debris to stop falling out of the sky. union soldiers 125 yards to my left were actually in the fallout area. they didn't stay there, they went back to the east a little ways to get out from under the debris fallout. they had to wait ten minutes for that stuff to come down. once they did go on the move, they got up near the confederate line and they saw a hole which measur
behind you and to your -- to my right i'd be on what was then called jerusalem plank road would be lams and flanners batteries. so basically the confederates had artillery on the left, the right, and in the rear. so when the union troops attacked through here they are going get hit on three fronts. now, at 4:45 a.m., a tremendous explosion ruptured the earth, throwing men, cannons and a huge chunk of clay the size of a four-room schoolhouse toward the e h heavens. the confederate casualties...
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mindful of this as you enjoy the presentation, so if you have a criminal record and you are on the lamu had better get out. [laughter] not sition, please do in the camera risers. they are located in the back of the pavilion. thank you. memories isst vivid on an august night in the late 1970's when some friends and i were camping in a meadow in the canadian rockies, we lay back on air mattresses outside the tent. we had been forewarned that something big was coming. taking in a spectacular perseid meteor shower with no interference at all from city miles, we were dozens of away from the nearest town, and that was not a very big town for stop needless to say, the shower would have forfeited much of i ts luster if we had watched a from a well lit vantage point in a city or a suburb. persont words of a dying are supposed to be more light. i'm happy to say that paul bogard is alive and well but his is a- his basic message variation on the great german poet's outcry, the more natural light. what artificial lighting causes , bogart has traveled all over the world searching for clean views of
mindful of this as you enjoy the presentation, so if you have a criminal record and you are on the lamu had better get out. [laughter] not sition, please do in the camera risers. they are located in the back of the pavilion. thank you. memories isst vivid on an august night in the late 1970's when some friends and i were camping in a meadow in the canadian rockies, we lay back on air mattresses outside the tent. we had been forewarned that something big was coming. taking in a spectacular...