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and this fellow here, martin gary, is not too happy. custer's men are advancing. and a white flag is sent out. martin gary lent about that white flag being sent out to stop the fighting. he rather disavows it. makes the comments that south carolinians never surrender. send some men from the seventh south carolina charging down the road towards custer's advance. they get cut up pretty bad. custer's lead regiments over here have spencer repeating carbines. that is the last fighting around appomattox courthouse. the situation is this. gordon mahone, alexander all back here in the appomattox river valley. here is gary, out protecting the left flank. long street cannot help in this because he is about three miles away, around a place called new hope church, facing the federal second and sixth core. the last thing i'll touch on real quick is this confederate cavalry. they flank out to the north. the federal cavalry is watching them. they hit their lynchburg stage road to the west and there is fighting right around the walmart. they are battling over the walmart. [laught
and this fellow here, martin gary, is not too happy. custer's men are advancing. and a white flag is sent out. martin gary lent about that white flag being sent out to stop the fighting. he rather disavows it. makes the comments that south carolinians never surrender. send some men from the seventh south carolina charging down the road towards custer's advance. they get cut up pretty bad. custer's lead regiments over here have spencer repeating carbines. that is the last fighting around...
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martin o'malley worked for gary hart in 1983. he was nowhere at this point.t got 17% of the vote or something in what against mondale's 50. he won new hampshire and almost beat mondale. i think someone like o'malley could have a shot. >> you do see this feeling against dynasties bubbling up. is it something people vote on? >> i think the really difficult part for hillary, more than the dynasty, is it's tough for a party to get a third term in the white house. when was the last one? it was bush sr. after reagan. before that it was fdr after himself. before that hoover after coolidge. you have to run as of continuity. it's tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? ment i -- >> i assume she will. zinties suggest generational passing down. she's not a generation where her father is handing this down. she's a woman. >> the role has changed? >> i think it's changed. >> there is a problem with dynasties in that if people th
martin o'malley worked for gary hart in 1983. he was nowhere at this point.t got 17% of the vote or something in what against mondale's 50. he won new hampshire and almost beat mondale. i think someone like o'malley could have a shot. >> you do see this feeling against dynasties bubbling up. is it something people vote on? >> i think the really difficult part for hillary, more than the dynasty, is it's tough for a party to get a third term in the white house. when was the last one?...
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. >> gary: we will and what john at the martin who gave him a second chance. by " hard bop.involved in the bullying scandal with the miami dolphins but it worked out here, he did not have the heart to play good competitive football. he struggled last year but are barred gave him one last chance and he was cut to that spirit that is the end of jonathan martin so-called come back. we will go back to my good friend pam moore. >> pam: thank you very. -- gary >> reporter: the heat peaks this afternoon. we would take a look at the want and how it will continue coming up! --warmth >> grant: the analyst coaster at a bond rally 9 5 mi. per hour in was also ranked as one of the country's by asbestos coasters. >> this coaster just to my breath away. >> does not let up until the end. >> reporter: spending $50 million into the park. it is headlining the upgrade. >> pam: i used to love rollercoaster but i do not believe that i could handle that one. >> grant: was repeling last week i guess i could go on a roller-coaster ride . >> pam: had a nice evening everyone will see you back at 11:00
. >> gary: we will and what john at the martin who gave him a second chance. by " hard bop.involved in the bullying scandal with the miami dolphins but it worked out here, he did not have the heart to play good competitive football. he struggled last year but are barred gave him one last chance and he was cut to that spirit that is the end of jonathan martin so-called come back. we will go back to my good friend pam moore. >> pam: thank you very. -- gary >> reporter: the...
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martin o'malley worked for gary hart in 1983. he was nowhere at this point.dale was the prohibitive favorite. john glen, a favorite. hart got 17% of the vote or something in what against mondale's 50. he won new hampshire and almost beat mondale. i think someone like o'malley could have a shot. >> you do see this feeling against dynasties bubbling up. is it something people vote on? >> i think the really difficult part for hillary, more than the dynasty, is it's tough for a party to get a third term in the white house. when was the last one? it was bush sr. after reagan. before that, it was fdr after himself. and then hoover after coolidge. that's in the last 100 years. three times. notice, you have to run as the candidate of continuity. it's tough for hillary clinton to be the candidate of continuity after barack obama. >> she has a great case to make for continuity. with respect to economic policy. >> will she run that way? >> i assume she will. certainly take advantage of the great work with the affordable care act and jobs. let me say a quick word about d
martin o'malley worked for gary hart in 1983. he was nowhere at this point.dale was the prohibitive favorite. john glen, a favorite. hart got 17% of the vote or something in what against mondale's 50. he won new hampshire and almost beat mondale. i think someone like o'malley could have a shot. >> you do see this feeling against dynasties bubbling up. is it something people vote on? >> i think the really difficult part for hillary, more than the dynasty, is it's tough for a party to...
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live in north philadelphia, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> st. martin de porres church will remember officer wilson with a mass this weekend. and the church is on lehigh avenue. that's not far from the shooting. the remembrance mass scheduled for 10:00 sunday morning. as jesse just mentioned, the last philadelphia officer to lose his life was also from the 22nd district. and one of his killers was expected to be sentenced today. officer moses walker shot and killed right after he finished hi shift in august of 2012. surveillance video shows him walking tox'÷iç a bus stop in civilian clothing here. two men tried to rob him. but when officer walker draws his gun, he was shot and killed. the two gunmen were caught and convicted. one was schedule to be sentenced today game. hearing was postponed. >>> philadelphia police have set up a trust fund for officer robert wilson's family. you can find out more about it on our nbc 10 news app and any new developments on this story. >>> we have new information on a rash of attempted child luring cases in redding, berk
live in north philadelphia, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> st. martin de porres church will remember officer wilson with a mass this weekend. and the church is on lehigh avenue. that's not far from the shooting. the remembrance mass scheduled for 10:00 sunday morning. as jesse just mentioned, the last philadelphia officer to lose his life was also from the 22nd district. and one of his killers was expected to be sentenced today. officer moses walker shot and killed right after he finished hi...
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gary hall, the 10th dean. dr. claiborne carson director of the martin luther king junior at stanford. and professor lawrence where he is co-director of the lincoln studies center. and now the specialty of the night and the young ladies are waiting, i would like to welcome them. they will read excerpts from speeches that were given 103 years apart, both in the time of conflict and great change in society. both speeches call people together and ask them to take responsibility for their country and for their fellow citizens and both speeches look back on what was and make the case that the situation was unatenable. nadia duncan loves loves singing, acting and writing and plans to study music in college. she will read an excerpt from president linchingon's address from the capitol the newly constructed dome behind him. the north stood on the brink of victory. nadia duncan. . [applause] nadia: all thoughts were directing to an impending civil war. all dreaded it, all thought to avert it. while the inaugural address was being delivered from this place devoted alltogether to saving the union
gary hall, the 10th dean. dr. claiborne carson director of the martin luther king junior at stanford. and professor lawrence where he is co-director of the lincoln studies center. and now the specialty of the night and the young ladies are waiting, i would like to welcome them. they will read excerpts from speeches that were given 103 years apart, both in the time of conflict and great change in society. both speeches call people together and ask them to take responsibility for their country...
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joining us to talk about death the reverend gary hall, the 10th dean of washington national cathedral. dr. claiborne carson director of the martin luther king junior at research institute at stanford. douglas wilson is professor emeritus at knox college where he is co-director of the lincoln studies center. and now the specialty of the night and the young ladies are waiting, i would like to welcome our ordersators for the evening. they will read excerpts from speeches that were given 103 years apart, both in the time of conflict and great change in society. both speeches call people together and ask them to take responsibility for their country and for their fellow citizens . and both speeches look back on what was and make the case that the situation was unatennable. nadia duncan loves singing acting, and writing. that is a good combination. she plans to study music in college. she will read an excerpt from president lincoln's second inaugural address given from the east fort ago of the capital the , newly constructed dome behind him. the north stood on the brink of victory. nadia duncan. [applause] nadia: on the occasion corre
joining us to talk about death the reverend gary hall, the 10th dean of washington national cathedral. dr. claiborne carson director of the martin luther king junior at research institute at stanford. douglas wilson is professor emeritus at knox college where he is co-director of the lincoln studies center. and now the specialty of the night and the young ladies are waiting, i would like to welcome our ordersators for the evening. they will read excerpts from speeches that were given 103 years...
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gary is live in north philadelphia with more on today's tribute to officer wilson. jesse? >> reporter: rosemary people are now starting to show up for this special mass here at st. martinh. there's a small bus that's pulled up and starting to let people off. and new details about what's going to unfold here in about 30 minutes. the special mass will begin by a message of welcoming by nancy fitzgerald, the principal of the catholic church that's right next to the church. she's been here in north philadelphia for two decades. then father steven thorne will deliver his message of healing. that's going to start at around 10:30 this morning. yesterday, nbc 10 was in the community that's feeling this loss the most that's the community of west philadelphia. officer robert wilson live there had and nbc 10 was the first station to talk to his family and neighbors. the grandma says wilson west philadelphia high school grad was committed to his job and his sons. neighbors describe him as caring and helpful. the consummate cop who cared about his community. father thorne says healing comes with the acceptance that there will never be an adequate answer to the question of "why did
gary is live in north philadelphia with more on today's tribute to officer wilson. jesse? >> reporter: rosemary people are now starting to show up for this special mass here at st. martinh. there's a small bus that's pulled up and starting to let people off. and new details about what's going to unfold here in about 30 minutes. the special mass will begin by a message of welcoming by nancy fitzgerald, the principal of the catholic church that's right next to the church. she's been here in...