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meade knew it. and more than that, if you read the press on the eve of the campaign in the north, they did a tremendous job of preparing the northern populous for the fact that this campaign was going to be different. that these were not existential moments, that this was an existential epic. and in fact when they came to write the reports in the official records, that is what they called the sections of -- epics. not battles but epics and i think that the partnership getting very specific about it, if you look at it from the perspective of both grant and meade, both of them are in very difficult situations as manager and subordinate. we are one or the other in our lives and sometimes both. and put yourself in the situation of a meade. whose boss is going to sit and take his chair and sit next to you at your desk all day every day. that is a hard situation, whose boss is going to spend a pretty fair amount of energy kind of subtly communicating to you that culture of the organization in a you have m
meade knew it. and more than that, if you read the press on the eve of the campaign in the north, they did a tremendous job of preparing the northern populous for the fact that this campaign was going to be different. that these were not existential moments, that this was an existential epic. and in fact when they came to write the reports in the official records, that is what they called the sections of -- epics. not battles but epics and i think that the partnership getting very specific...
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but meade can't win on this. and meade understands this. if the army wins, the credit will go to grant. if the army lieuses, then they'll blame me. meade is not good at structuring that politics of image, which i would argue is essential. for all the talk about actual performance, nis is a people's war in which people's perception of leadership is crucial to what's going on. and lincoln who himself has a rather naive and informed notion of leadership, he buys into. from the beginning all the way to the ownedf the war -- that actually portrays the lincoln image of what a general should look like and a popular image of what a general should look like. that's negated by this rather business-like war management style that grant and meade engage in 1864. and we don't see that partnership as we do the lee-jackson partnership. there's no talk about removing grant and meade statues from some park in charlottesville. but the fact of the matter that partnership wins the war in the east. but we tend to focus on the grant-sherman partnership. so once a
but meade can't win on this. and meade understands this. if the army wins, the credit will go to grant. if the army lieuses, then they'll blame me. meade is not good at structuring that politics of image, which i would argue is essential. for all the talk about actual performance, nis is a people's war in which people's perception of leadership is crucial to what's going on. and lincoln who himself has a rather naive and informed notion of leadership, he buys into. from the beginning all the...
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i want you to think back to his earlier order to george gordon meade. he said, where lee goes you shall go too. meade says, we are all the way over here. i will cross and make the jump to richmond. grant says no, lee is over there. where lee goes, you shall go too. grant wants to take the offensive again, so he will consolidate the army through a series of backroads that are too narrow for me to make, and they will go off in that direction. i have friends from texas and they will consolidate at a place called carmel church. steve, you will be carmel church. he looks very holy, doesn't he? they will move part of the army around this way and the force part of the army across here. and on the afternoon of the 23rd, lee sees the vanguard of the army. and he thinks, it is just confederate horseman. no big deal. the men are like, should we do something? no, they are fine. grant is in that direction. but no, it is hancock going across the river. the only defense lee has is the bridge right here. you are about to have a bad day, i apologize. this is hannegan's
i want you to think back to his earlier order to george gordon meade. he said, where lee goes you shall go too. meade says, we are all the way over here. i will cross and make the jump to richmond. grant says no, lee is over there. where lee goes, you shall go too. grant wants to take the offensive again, so he will consolidate the army through a series of backroads that are too narrow for me to make, and they will go off in that direction. i have friends from texas and they will consolidate at...
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lee, like george mead, goes to west point because it's a free education. and lee, we talk about the american self-made man, there is no better example in the truest sense of self-man made man than robert e. lee in the sense that he literally makes himself over. he makes himself into the person he wants to be. and it really starts at west point where he works on his diction. his speech is not rapid, he doesn't gush. it's controlled speech. his posture is perfect. his manners will always be to the end of his life those of a perfect regency era gentleman. he's not a particularly religious man early in life. his wife despairs about that initially. then in the 1850s he undergoes his conversion and becomes truly devout. he's always been a member of the church. robert e. lee works diligently to be the best at everything he does. when he falls in love with mary cusstas he still hasn't gotten it. her father doesn't want her to marry robert e. lee. they're white trash. his father should have been a jailbird. but mary cusstis sticks to her guns. they get married. and
lee, like george mead, goes to west point because it's a free education. and lee, we talk about the american self-made man, there is no better example in the truest sense of self-man made man than robert e. lee in the sense that he literally makes himself over. he makes himself into the person he wants to be. and it really starts at west point where he works on his diction. his speech is not rapid, he doesn't gush. it's controlled speech. his posture is perfect. his manners will always be to...
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before he is shot and killed he sent a courier back to thanhy dl town with ae message to meade sayinghe intends to barricade the streets and hold the town. here is what captain well has to say, mooeeade's response is, go that's just like reynolds. then a courier comes and says reynolds was killed, which r oft horrifies meade because reynolds ishe the man he relies on most heavily. the commander of the 11th corps is now the senior officer, comes up and takes command of the field. in the meantime doubleday, as the first corps commander has done a competent job commanding the field in this fight with a heth's division.the di howard arrives, deploys two of the divisions of the 11th corps and relieves devin's men who take up position on the flank. there's a lull across the battlefield, and then in the afternoon phase things begin to heat up again as the confederates had to redress their lines and get ready to advance again.hey to advance against this position here on seminary ridge. i'm sorry, first against mcpherson's ridge, and eventually they drive the union infantry of mcpherson's ridg
before he is shot and killed he sent a courier back to thanhy dl town with ae message to meade sayinghe intends to barricade the streets and hold the town. here is what captain well has to say, mooeeade's response is, go that's just like reynolds. then a courier comes and says reynolds was killed, which r oft horrifies meade because reynolds ishe the man he relies on most heavily. the commander of the 11th corps is now the senior officer, comes up and takes command of the field. in the meantime...
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i welcome all of you to our panel on george gordon meade. i'
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the dcp further incentivizes the storage of colorado river water in like mead. under the dcp arizona and nevada would take additional reductions and for the first time california would take reductions to help protect critical lake mead elevations. minute 323 would have mexico take actions equivalent to the dcp when both agreements are finalized. arizona believes that congressional authorization directing the secretary of the interior to execute the dcp will be pursued when the dcp is finalized. that authorization will create certainty for all the parties. collaboration and an all hands on deck approach is the future of the colorado river. within the state we will do more with our existing infrastructure. the bureau of reclamation and the operators completed a system use agreement earlier this year, something that chairman flake has been prodding the department of interior to complete. it allows for wheeling of knowledge project water. the agreement creates a clear pathway for the recovery of water stored underground and the transport of that water to entities wh
the dcp further incentivizes the storage of colorado river water in like mead. under the dcp arizona and nevada would take additional reductions and for the first time california would take reductions to help protect critical lake mead elevations. minute 323 would have mexico take actions equivalent to the dcp when both agreements are finalized. arizona believes that congressional authorization directing the secretary of the interior to execute the dcp will be pursued when the dcp is finalized....
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solved the drought issue -- it really didn't, but we were given a little reprieve with regard to lake mead and the water level there. water is the lifeblood of arizona. well,a has planned very better than other western states, because of the foresight of those who came before us. worked with the project, republicans and democrats together in the 1980's, a 100 years supply of water, so we are in better shape here in arizona. the key is to make sure that kind of planning continues. it has been great to work with senator mccain and other members of the delegation, to sit down with the governor, and say, what are the priorities for arizona. we did this a couple years ago to make sure our efforts were best spent on arizona's real priorities. we were told that one thing we needed to do was make sure that voluntary arrangements to leave water behind the dam at lake mead would be honored by the federal government, to make sure that water didn't disappear down some canal in california. they have a bigger delegation than we have. we got an agreement from the department of interior to make sure those
solved the drought issue -- it really didn't, but we were given a little reprieve with regard to lake mead and the water level there. water is the lifeblood of arizona. well,a has planned very better than other western states, because of the foresight of those who came before us. worked with the project, republicans and democrats together in the 1980's, a 100 years supply of water, so we are in better shape here in arizona. the key is to make sure that kind of planning continues. it has been...
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this is a very dramatic and visible costume more than a uniform and one staff officer, one of mead's staff officers sees him in battle and says "he looks like a circus rider gone mad." [ laughter ] and yet if we remember that civil war battlefield, fire power is beginning -- longer range fire power is holding sway but you have fairly dense formations in which command-and-control is being exerted by sight and soupd so they're listening for bugles, listening for the band, looking for the flags for following direction and raleigh and looking for their commanders on the field. this is both a statement of his desire to be looked at but it's also -- it has a practical effect. his troops see him in combat. it's inspiring, it's an organizational device where they can see where he's going and it's also a statement of his own courage because, one, the confederate cans see him also and they target him and, two if he was going to lead retreats they'd notice that also and he's not leading retreats, he's leading attacks so again some of the most outrageous sides of custer, there is in that time an
this is a very dramatic and visible costume more than a uniform and one staff officer, one of mead's staff officers sees him in battle and says "he looks like a circus rider gone mad." [ laughter ] and yet if we remember that civil war battlefield, fire power is beginning -- longer range fire power is holding sway but you have fairly dense formations in which command-and-control is being exerted by sight and soupd so they're listening for bugles, listening for the band, looking for...
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meade and the experiences of escaped union prisoners of war. american history tv primetime begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1944 u.s. office of war film "why we fi t fight: the battle of china". >> three facts must never be forgotten. china is history. china is land. china is people. >> on sunday at 11:30 a.m. eastern, political economy professor and author robert wright on alexander hamilton's views of the national debt. >> hamilton advised the creation of an energetic efficient government, one that did one thing well for as little money as possible. and that one thing was to protect americans' lives, liberty and property from tyrants, foreign and domestic. >> then at 7:00 p.m. eastern, new jersey residents and activists discuss the 1967 newark rebellion. >> there were 268 reports of sniper fire. zero snipers were ever found. >> zero? >> no evidence of any snipers. no gun shells other than the police gun shells. no footprints, no finger
meade and the experiences of escaped union prisoners of war. american history tv primetime begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, the 1944 u.s. office of war film "why we fi t fight: the battle of china". >> three facts must never be forgotten. china is history. china is land. china is people. >> on sunday at 11:30 a.m. eastern, political economy professor and author...
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this an she put u up with the punishment mead amazing sting power. the only was "the national enquirer" that got the story right and pole owe vaccine to cover up yes there was this particular virus sb40 in the vaccine and no one knew in the long-term what had it might do to carbon cancer and it was very clear it caused cancer in eddy hamsters and clear that scrape themselves from a human being cheek it would cause cancer in those. regulators got worried. they moved to another monkey species in 1963 for producing polio vaccine going forward. looked at all of this and thought what the he can. why don't we get cells from one, clean normal fetus and they were multiplying in the the lab and we can use them and we will know they're safe. and we can dispense importing hundred offings thousand and slaughtering them expensive and nasty business anyway. meet mrs. eps need a source of an aborted fetus where he can go back to get the medical history, the surgeon of the university of pennsylvania didn't care about his work it was a pain in the but for them. he ne
this an she put u up with the punishment mead amazing sting power. the only was "the national enquirer" that got the story right and pole owe vaccine to cover up yes there was this particular virus sb40 in the vaccine and no one knew in the long-term what had it might do to carbon cancer and it was very clear it caused cancer in eddy hamsters and clear that scrape themselves from a human being cheek it would cause cancer in those. regulators got worried. they moved to another monkey...
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when george meade arrives at gettysburg at cemetery hill on the night of july 1st, it might have been slightly after midnight july 2nd. there's some debate about it, that's the first time he sees a map of the area. the army of the potomac didn't expect to fight there. he's giving the command of a defeated team and told to win the super bowl three days later and fights a nearly flawless battle for which he doesn't get fair credit and he suddenly sees a map and oliver has scared up one map of adams county, pennsylvania. even in the appomattox campaign, even the confederates don't have fully accurate maps that are relying on guides and military operations run on knowledge of terrain. the enemy, the weather, the terrain and they don't have it. one of the great advantages he has in the valley is hodge kiss, a brilliant mid-cap maker and jackson realizes the famous quote, make me a map of the valley. they are works of art and they're absolutely brilliant. so they don't always have complete information. in the heat of battle when you literally cannot see because of the smoke and you're relyi
when george meade arrives at gettysburg at cemetery hill on the night of july 1st, it might have been slightly after midnight july 2nd. there's some debate about it, that's the first time he sees a map of the area. the army of the potomac didn't expect to fight there. he's giving the command of a defeated team and told to win the super bowl three days later and fights a nearly flawless battle for which he doesn't get fair credit and he suddenly sees a map and oliver has scared up one map of...
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. >> thanks, mead. and my thanks as well to everybody for participating and for those of you are watching remotely. we are really grateful for your input. i'm representing, and with davie as well, representing a committee that was formed at the national academy of medicine too look at the issue of doing clinical research when there is an epidemic, and there were a multiplicity of issues that were present at the start of the outbreak. and so critically as mead said, especially for ebola, there was actually very little that was don't buy how to manage a patient with ebola. just plain clinical support. and there were no therapeutics or vaccines that had gone through human clinical trials and shown to be both effective and safe to use. so that's sort of the genesis of where this committee began. i'll tell you a little bit about that. what david and i are hoping to do today is to hear from you, to get some of your thoughts, and particularly around two other questions. i don't think we need to delve t into th
. >> thanks, mead. and my thanks as well to everybody for participating and for those of you are watching remotely. we are really grateful for your input. i'm representing, and with davie as well, representing a committee that was formed at the national academy of medicine too look at the issue of doing clinical research when there is an epidemic, and there were a multiplicity of issues that were present at the start of the outbreak. and so critically as mead said, especially for ebola,...
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he is working on a mini script about george gordon meade.oes not necessarily seem like a cavalry operation to me and it makes him one of the most interesting historians working in the field today. coming to us from columbus, his awardalk about winning book on john buford, eric wittenberg. >> it is always up pleasure to be here and i appreciate the opportunity to be here today. it is also always -- nobody wants to be the guy who goes right after work -- after lunch. if anybody falls asleep because of the good food, i promise i won't be offended. and bear with me, i'm not good at standing still. chris was talking about the fact that i have written a lot of books, i have a bad case of adult add, which also means i have a trouble standing still. and being a trial lawyer, i'm used to walking in front of a jury. we are going to talk about great defenses. this particular one is a favorite of mine. of whatyou have heard john buford accomplished during the battle of gettysburg. it looks like we are having problems with the remote. let's do this. brig
he is working on a mini script about george gordon meade.oes not necessarily seem like a cavalry operation to me and it makes him one of the most interesting historians working in the field today. coming to us from columbus, his awardalk about winning book on john buford, eric wittenberg. >> it is always up pleasure to be here and i appreciate the opportunity to be here today. it is also always -- nobody wants to be the guy who goes right after work -- after lunch. if anybody falls asleep...
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e andld hancock and mead grant that long street arrived. he sent reinforcements. another officer wrote that he was among the sick, flying balls and encouraging the men. potential foreral nations for by the wilderness battlefield lee to the rear incident was the most carefully documented that tested his personal leadership style. one was the army organization was relatively intact at the beginning of the overland campaign. it was larger than it would be a sailor's creek. soldiers had time to leave battlefield accounts of the incident. the second was that he was -- one that had strong unit identity after the war. finally, the topography of the land made it possible for many men to have seen him. the openness of the field and area densely covered with trees drew meant to the clearing and large numbers. what separates these battlefield is the proximity to the enemy. clearly under union army counter battery fire from across the field in pennsylvania and it chancellorsville and fredericksburg, he is in far greater danger and closer proximity to forward moving union infa
e andld hancock and mead grant that long street arrived. he sent reinforcements. another officer wrote that he was among the sick, flying balls and encouraging the men. potential foreral nations for by the wilderness battlefield lee to the rear incident was the most carefully documented that tested his personal leadership style. one was the army organization was relatively intact at the beginning of the overland campaign. it was larger than it would be a sailor's creek. soldiers had time to...
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mead and the experiences of escaped union prisoners of war. it begins at 8:00 p.m.astern. >>> coming up this weekends on cspan 3. statd at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the 1944 u.s. office of war film, "why we fight, the battle of china". >> three facts must never be forgotten, china is history, china is land, china is people. >>> on sunday at 11:30 a.m. eastern author robert right on alexander hamilton's views of the national debt. >> hamilton described the creation of an efficient government one that did one thing well for as little money as possible sbp that one thing was to protect american's lives, liberty and property from tyrants foreign and domestic. >> at 7:00 p.m. eastern new jersey residents and activists discuss the 1967 newark rebellion. >> zero snipers were ever found. no evidence of any snipers. no gun shells other than police, no footprints, fringno finger f nothing was found yet 26 people were killed all by the three police officers operating. >>> american history tv all weekend every weekend only on cspan 3. >>> cspan's coverage of the solar eclipse begins
mead and the experiences of escaped union prisoners of war. it begins at 8:00 p.m.astern. >>> coming up this weekends on cspan 3. statd at 10:00 p.m. eastern, the 1944 u.s. office of war film, "why we fight, the battle of china". >> three facts must never be forgotten, china is history, china is land, china is people. >>> on sunday at 11:30 a.m. eastern author robert right on alexander hamilton's views of the national debt. >> hamilton described the...
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we might have but we got a little reprieve as we got to lake mead. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned very well, better than other western states because of the site -- the foresight of those who came before us. mentioned, who worked on the ground water code, the republicans and democrats who came together in the 1980's and required eight 100 year supply of water for development to happen. we are in better shape here in arizona and the key is to make sure that kind of planning continues. which is why it has been great to work with senator mccain and other members of the delegation is it with the governor and his water advisers and they what are the priorities for arizona? arizona couple of years ago, and my efforts and senator mccain's in particular withbeen in tandem arizona's priorities, and we try to mature that voluntary arrangement to leave water behind the dam in lake mead by arizona water users would be honored by the federal government. to make sure the water did not disappear down some canal in california. they have a big
we might have but we got a little reprieve as we got to lake mead. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned very well, better than other western states because of the site -- the foresight of those who came before us. mentioned, who worked on the ground water code, the republicans and democrats who came together in the 1980's and required eight 100 year supply of water for development to happen. we are in better shape here in arizona and the key is to make sure that kind of...
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will stay open and people are encouraged to take public transportation to access the plaza right off meade street. >>> still ahead, most of metro's tunnels are now wired for underground cell service, but just how good is it? adam tuss puts it to the test. >>> plus vandals strike the lincoln memorial. we'll look at how crews will clean it up. >>> an electrical fire forced people out of smithsonian castle this week. flames broke out at the historic building right as folks were enjoying lunch. the castle is home to the smithsonian's administrative offices and visitors the fire was in a nonpublic area and sprinklers contained it. it is home to precious art and artifacts, but none of those items were actually damaged. >>> right now crews are beginning the long process of removing spray paint from the lincoln memorial. vandals hit the memorial this week writing a foul message. mark segraves tells us this type of problem is unfortunately somewhat common. >> reporter: the latest vandalism here at the lincoln memorial was done with red spray paint. one of the rear columns that face the river. the "
will stay open and people are encouraged to take public transportation to access the plaza right off meade street. >>> still ahead, most of metro's tunnels are now wired for underground cell service, but just how good is it? adam tuss puts it to the test. >>> plus vandals strike the lincoln memorial. we'll look at how crews will clean it up. >>> an electrical fire forced people out of smithsonian castle this week. flames broke out at the historic building right as...
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. >> reporter: when the family says they went to visit his grave in rose mead they discovered -- rosemead they discovered he was gone. >> they didn't tell us anything. that is traumatizing to show up to find out the way we found out. >> reporter: he died in 2015 and was buried next to his grandfather. he left behind two sons and a wife. the wife did not have a good relationship with the family. she wanted to hurt them after he was buried so had the cemetery move his body to another section. >> you don't disturb the dead? >> the family is now filing a lawsuit. against his wife and also the catholic arch disies that over sees the sem -- diocese that over sees the cemetery. >> we feel the church had an obligation to notify that it would be interfered with, tampered with. >> reporter: they sent us a statement, this is a sensitive matter involving litigation within a family. we are respectful of their different views. even though the complaint hasn't been served we have been working to resolve the matter. they said the cemetery should never have moved the body without telling them. >> you can'
. >> reporter: when the family says they went to visit his grave in rose mead they discovered -- rosemead they discovered he was gone. >> they didn't tell us anything. that is traumatizing to show up to find out the way we found out. >> reporter: he died in 2015 and was buried next to his grandfather. he left behind two sons and a wife. the wife did not have a good relationship with the family. she wanted to hurt them after he was buried so had the cemetery move his body to...
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reprieveven a little and theard to lake mead water there. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned very well, better than other western states because of the foresight of those who came before us. the people i mentioned, who worked on the ground water code, the republicans and democrats who came together in the 1980's and required eight 100 year supply of water for development to happen. we are in better shape here in arizona and the key is to make sure that kind of planning continues. which is why it has been great to work with senator mccain and other members of the delegation is it with the governor and his water advisers and they what are the priorities for arizona? we did this for arizona a couple of years ago, and my efforts and senator mccain's in particular have been in tandem with arizona's priorities, and we try to make sure that voluntary arrangement to leave water behind the dam in lake mead by arizona water users would be honored by the federal government. to make sure the water did not disappear down some canal in california. they have a bigger del
reprieveven a little and theard to lake mead water there. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned very well, better than other western states because of the foresight of those who came before us. the people i mentioned, who worked on the ground water code, the republicans and democrats who came together in the 1980's and required eight 100 year supply of water for development to happen. we are in better shape here in arizona and the key is to make sure that kind of planning...
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outside we have philadelphia museum of art rooking -- looking nice, decent weather across the meade regionegrees, the dewpoint in the low 50s well below the threshhold for humid air. it's beautiful as you step outside. wind breezy at 15, ocean temperature, 73. there's an issue in the water today more on that in a second. 72 in reading, 74 in trenton and wilmington. 673 in cape may, new jersey. while there's sunshine breaking through, and we just saw some earlier on the action cam at the museum of art there's high clouds filtering in. and thicker stuff to the south and west we'll wind up with a clouds and sun mix for most of the day. but at some point we'll see the clouds thicken you will. in the lehigh valley, 76 degrees. down the shore, mid 70s, 73 ocean water temperature is inviting. we have a high risk of rip currents it is the second time this summer i've seen that. this is not the day to get boo the water are be near the lifeguards and ask for their advice and follow their advice if you're thinking about getting in. it will be the same tomorrow. 79 is the high today, if you're checkin
outside we have philadelphia museum of art rooking -- looking nice, decent weather across the meade regionegrees, the dewpoint in the low 50s well below the threshhold for humid air. it's beautiful as you step outside. wind breezy at 15, ocean temperature, 73. there's an issue in the water today more on that in a second. 72 in reading, 74 in trenton and wilmington. 673 in cape may, new jersey. while there's sunshine breaking through, and we just saw some earlier on the action cam at the museum...
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will stay open and people are encouraged to take public transportation to access the plaza right off meade street. >>> still ahead, most of metro's tunnels are now wired for underground cell service, but just how good is it? adam tuss puts it to the test. >>> plus vandals strike the lincoln memorial. we'll look at how crews will clean it up. fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. steak and lobster you asked for it, you got it. is back at outback. starting at $15.99 for a limited time, we're pairing our signature steaks with a mouthwatering, steamed lobster tail. starting at only $15.99. it's time to get back to outback. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more comfortable you are in it. flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin s
will stay open and people are encouraged to take public transportation to access the plaza right off meade street. >>> still ahead, most of metro's tunnels are now wired for underground cell service, but just how good is it? adam tuss puts it to the test. >>> plus vandals strike the lincoln memorial. we'll look at how crews will clean it up. fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights...
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he works diplomatically with mead once he came east and generally preserved goodwill between them. lee brought along jed stewart, ap hill, john gordon and others. the seniority is involved to some degree in the rise of all these men. lee's approval of their progress dominated and anyone familiar with lee's handling of officers who disappointed him knows that lee, like grant, did not keep subordinates who disappointed him around for long. to his credit, lee even tried to make something out of joseph e. johnston. something useful, though he had limited confidence in the man's command ability. he put up with, as everyone did, the imperious behavior of pgt beauregard in 1864 when grant would have had both of those men relieved of their commands, if not shot. there are some failures of personal management. personnel management. grant failed with thomas. lee failed with longstreet. both subordinates were slow, plodding, resistant and guardedly insubordinate. but their positive attributes and their wide popularity made them worth the frustration that came with them. neither grant nor lee
he works diplomatically with mead once he came east and generally preserved goodwill between them. lee brought along jed stewart, ap hill, john gordon and others. the seniority is involved to some degree in the rise of all these men. lee's approval of their progress dominated and anyone familiar with lee's handling of officers who disappointed him knows that lee, like grant, did not keep subordinates who disappointed him around for long. to his credit, lee even tried to make something out of...
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chancis bar low, enables meades army to get across. he's fascinating. there's a monument to the worst day of the war, the day he really screwed up. over all, he's a brutal, tough fighter. makes mistakes as all generals have made some. but on the whole, he's valued as just really tough. but he's a case study on leadership. i want to back road though. the channings and bar lows are old england families. his father is a unifairian minister who marries this stunning beauty of a wife. except his father goes a little bit whacky and at one point his sermons get crazy and he disappears. and his wife is left with three boys. and what do i do now and by hook and crook with all her new england families, they survive in poverty for a few years. they live on a communion -- he grows up in this wild, artsy area era, and like communions is it fails because someone has to wash the dishes. in the afternoon they'll dance and write plays and write poetry. guys being guys, they're drawn to ms. barlow. and before you know it, the other women ban together and she's given her
chancis bar low, enables meades army to get across. he's fascinating. there's a monument to the worst day of the war, the day he really screwed up. over all, he's a brutal, tough fighter. makes mistakes as all generals have made some. but on the whole, he's valued as just really tough. but he's a case study on leadership. i want to back road though. the channings and bar lows are old england families. his father is a unifairian minister who marries this stunning beauty of a wife. except his...
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it didn't, but we were given a little reprieve with regard to lake mead. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned well, better than other western states, because of the foresight of those before us. those who worked on the central arizona project. stand truly worked on the ground water code. 1980's, a 100 year supply of water for development to happen. we are in better shape in arizona. the key is to make sure that planning continues. that is why it is great to work with senator mccain and members of the delegation to sit down with the governor and his water advisories to say "what are the priorities for arizona?" we did this to make sure my efforts and senator mccain's for best spent on arizona's real priorities. we were told one thing we needed to do is to make sure voluntary arrangements to leave water behind the dam at lake mead i arizona water users would be honored by the federal government. to make sure that water did not disappear down some canal in california later on. they have a bigger delegation then we have. we are concerned abou
it didn't, but we were given a little reprieve with regard to lake mead. water is the lifeblood of arizona. arizona has planned well, better than other western states, because of the foresight of those before us. those who worked on the central arizona project. stand truly worked on the ground water code. 1980's, a 100 year supply of water for development to happen. we are in better shape in arizona. the key is to make sure that planning continues. that is why it is great to work with senator...
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the agency also says more than 90% of the nation's water drinking systems meade the standards. >> theyoes that mean the water is safe? >> absolutely not. they're set based on a compromise between health and economical and political interests. so it's not purely health. >> reporter: mary marr wonders what it means for her young daughter. >> you wonder about trusting the water in the united states. >> there is good news in all this. water filters can reduce or even eliminate many of the contaminants but depending on what's coming into your home, the price could be anywhere from $20 to more than $1,000. chip reid, cbs news, wham. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a new trend in housing called agrihoods, which are built around farms and how kids are getting a healthy lesson in eating p chip reid takes us to one of those that. is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget
the agency also says more than 90% of the nation's water drinking systems meade the standards. >> theyoes that mean the water is safe? >> absolutely not. they're set based on a compromise between health and economical and political interests. so it's not purely health. >> reporter: mary marr wonders what it means for her young daughter. >> you wonder about trusting the water in the united states. >> there is good news in all this. water filters can reduce or even...
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take public transportation to access the area from meade street. >>> don't be alarm if the roar of planesopters wakes you up tonight. in about 45 minutes, norad will begin a series of training flights all over the district. these types of flights have taken place since the 9/11 terror attacks. the exercise should u >> those will be jets flying overhead and not thunder and lightning. >> we could see some of that too. we might have things that wake you up tonight. we had rain earlier today and the high temperatures only in the 70s in most locations. a very cool day and it's been like. that we have not seen 90 in ten days now. i don't see too many people complaining about that. the temperatures on the mild side. 76 degrees. winds at 3 miles an hour. and temperatures in the 60s back to the west. 70s in the d.c. metro area and chesapeake. warmest in annapolis at 79. we don't have much shower activity now. but over the next couple hours we are going to see one system moving out and another system moving on in and we may see rain develop in between the two. that's something i'm going to be watch
take public transportation to access the area from meade street. >>> don't be alarm if the roar of planesopters wakes you up tonight. in about 45 minutes, norad will begin a series of training flights all over the district. these types of flights have taken place since the 9/11 terror attacks. the exercise should u >> those will be jets flying overhead and not thunder and lightning. >> we could see some of that too. we might have things that wake you up tonight. we had rain...
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meade at 63 degrees. overall, it's nice looking day outside. it's going to be nice this morning. it will be nice this afternoon. so let's head over to lauryn right now with a look at what you can expect for your morning weather. good morning, lauryn. >> good morning, sheena. as you said, temperatures in the 630s and 70s. we'll continue to warm up today. today comparable to yesterday. we're going to have that humidity in place. look at my graphic. something crazy going on right there. temperatures coming up through the 70s. the sun is on fire. but not that bad out there. temperatures in the mid to upper 70s by that time. there's that area of low pressure right there that we'll continue to watch. that tropical storm out there. i'm going to send it back to you guys because i'm not sure what's going on with my graphics. of course, you can see nothing on the radar right now. that could change by the end of the workweek. hey, let's go to my friend, jack taylor. hey, jack. >> good morning. >> a trouble spot on beach drive. a tree fell. park police are out there. for now, they've put out
meade at 63 degrees. overall, it's nice looking day outside. it's going to be nice this morning. it will be nice this afternoon. so let's head over to lauryn right now with a look at what you can expect for your morning weather. good morning, lauryn. >> good morning, sheena. as you said, temperatures in the 630s and 70s. we'll continue to warm up today. today comparable to yesterday. we're going to have that humidity in place. look at my graphic. something crazy going on right there....
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temperature wise, on the cool side. 63 in arlington. 57 in fort meade. planning the day, cloudy start today, afternoon clearing. afternoon temperatures today up near 79 degrees. tomorrow, also looks like a pleasant day, more than enough sunshine to get temperatures in the low to mid-80s on your thursday afternoon. planning out the weekend at the beaches, saturday is the day we have the biggest impact or rain chances from harvey. sunday should be improving weather picture. most of sunday afternoon is dry, monday itself is good. around d chances stacked up on your saturday. here's a peek at the ten day forecast. sunday looks nice, labor day and the day after look fantastic before cool weather and rain chances come back middle of next week. now it will be an ugly ride for friends in stafford and frederick coming up i-95. good morning, dave. >> good morning. it has been an ugly ride so far. we have good news. northbound 95, we believe in quantico both truck wrecks between 140 and 150 are being consolidated a bit. interstate has been closed northbound for awh
temperature wise, on the cool side. 63 in arlington. 57 in fort meade. planning the day, cloudy start today, afternoon clearing. afternoon temperatures today up near 79 degrees. tomorrow, also looks like a pleasant day, more than enough sunshine to get temperatures in the low to mid-80s on your thursday afternoon. planning out the weekend at the beaches, saturday is the day we have the biggest impact or rain chances from harvey. sunday should be improving weather picture. most of sunday...
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comes from plane manufacturing boeing, airlines in north america will need about $117,000 new pilot to meade demands over the next 20 years, shortage would mean grounding planes and reducing service, one pilot's union says increasing pay would attract more people to the profession. >> usually does, several bills from the new jersey legislature are a direct result of last month's government shutdown. the assembly approved two bills yesterday. one would force the governor's beach house to close during a shutdown. remember those pictures of governor christie on the beach during the shutdown, sparked a lot of controversy. another measure would keep state parks open during a budget impasse. still need to be debated. the legislature also approved payment for the workers furloughed during the shutdown >> more than 40 years ago, pete rose accusers said she had relation was rose in cincinnati beginning in 1973, when she was 14 or 15 years old. now the claim testimony from a defamation suit filed by pete rose against the lawyer to got him expelled from baseball. the reds have erect add statue in his h
comes from plane manufacturing boeing, airlines in north america will need about $117,000 new pilot to meade demands over the next 20 years, shortage would mean grounding planes and reducing service, one pilot's union says increasing pay would attract more people to the profession. >> usually does, several bills from the new jersey legislature are a direct result of last month's government shutdown. the assembly approved two bills yesterday. one would force the governor's beach house to...