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from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him. maybe that is what he is doing, this chess game. he says in case of an advance -- against you at gettysburg or howard at emmitsburg you must fall back to emmitsburg. i will reinforce you with the core nearest you, which are sickles at any town and slocum at little's town. he admonished reynolds and then he says this, post yourself up on the roads and routes of communication of the enemy. what do you think that road and route is? the chambersburg pike. it's the road along which if you look at the map for what limited knows, he sees them coming from chambersbu
from george meade. it is entirely in george meade's handwriting. when does an army commanders sit down and write an army this big writing in order to a subordinate in his own handwriting? it is two pages long. here is what george meade says. he says the enemy undoubtedly occupied the cumberland valley from chambersburg in force. whether the holding of the cash town gap is to prevent our entrance or is there advance against us remains to be seen. thinking maybe lee is suck me into attacking him....
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now, what about general meade? general meade is very happy with the campaign. he things it is a brilliant success. he would write in his official report that maybe briefly stated in the defeat of the enemy of gettysburg, his compulsory evacuation of pennsylvania, maryland, withdrawal from the upper battles of shenandoah. and they captured three guns, 41 standards and over 13,000 prisoners. 24,978 small arms were found on an collective on the battlefield. he finds it to be a rounding success. but it does not feel that way. there a whole lot of color between here and grant coming to the east and so forth. i can do the whole program on this. suffice it to say i do believe that meade's failure to attack at williamsport is the start of his demise. station.dd in bristow you can buy the book in the back if you would like, i can't remember what the name of it is called. but he is back there ready to sign right now. cash or check. [laughter] matt: but meade has won the battle of gettysburg. we are flipping away, i can tell you the mileage because i drove it last week. i
now, what about general meade? general meade is very happy with the campaign. he things it is a brilliant success. he would write in his official report that maybe briefly stated in the defeat of the enemy of gettysburg, his compulsory evacuation of pennsylvania, maryland, withdrawal from the upper battles of shenandoah. and they captured three guns, 41 standards and over 13,000 prisoners. 24,978 small arms were found on an collective on the battlefield. he finds it to be a rounding success....
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within two days, i was back at meade." when ike returned to camp, he discovered that the situation had changed. now that the 65th engineers was in a new branch of service, it received a new designation as the 301st tank battalion, and much to his dismay, ike found himself no longer in command of company a. instead, colonel welborn, who had been so impressed with eisenhower's administrative handling of his assignment in new york, had another more important task in mind. "my chief said he was impressed with my organizational ability. i was directed to take the remnants of the troops who would not be going overseas and proceed to an old abandoned campsite in gettysburg, pennsylvania, of all places." once again, his deep desire to get into combat had been crushed and further expectations collapsed. at this low point in his career, he simply wrote, "my mood was black." on march 15, a moody eisenhower journeyed to gettysburg in the company of captain robert gardner to inspect the new command. a training camp, where six regiments
within two days, i was back at meade." when ike returned to camp, he discovered that the situation had changed. now that the 65th engineers was in a new branch of service, it received a new designation as the 301st tank battalion, and much to his dismay, ike found himself no longer in command of company a. instead, colonel welborn, who had been so impressed with eisenhower's administrative handling of his assignment in new york, had another more important task in mind. "my chief said...
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[laughter] meade has won the battle of gettysburg. we are flipping away, i can tell you the mileage because i drove it last week. 850 miles, i got five miles within my parents, i have two girls screaming in the back and one boy that is tired. i am doing 79 miles an hour down the highway, at the top of the hill and their greeting me was the mississippi highway patrol. [laughter] i got pulled over and i said to you know i made a detour to montgomery, i went to see hank williams's cadillac. i have been telling my girls my little three-year-old's about hank williams and how they know the story of how he drank too much beer in the back of that cadillac. i am trying to get out of this ticket so i reach inside my pocket and i pull out this hank williams museum ticket and i handed to him. what is this for? he has the hat on and everything, he is leaning over the window. i'm just saying i have been to hank williams museum. he goes i will be right back. i go that is the best excuse you've heard all day. it worked. it, is in myee car. [laughter]
[laughter] meade has won the battle of gettysburg. we are flipping away, i can tell you the mileage because i drove it last week. 850 miles, i got five miles within my parents, i have two girls screaming in the back and one boy that is tired. i am doing 79 miles an hour down the highway, at the top of the hill and their greeting me was the mississippi highway patrol. [laughter] i got pulled over and i said to you know i made a detour to montgomery, i went to see hank williams's cadillac. i have...
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and lake mead below the grand canyon is down to about 40%. we aren't far away from where we are going to have a water crisis, were the water supply to towns like phoenix and tucson is going to be cut off. and we don't have a great alternative source. las vegas is involved as well. southernre in california, in the imperial depends entirely on the colorado river. so we are far away from a major water crisis. powell realized water was going to be the defining limit of western settlement. and the country has still not really learned that lesson. now, you might imagine we are standing in some native american village somewhere. uebloan see a p behind me, but we are in the heart of the grand canyon village where most tourists congregate. this building is called hopi house, a recreation of a hopi home, and real hope is lived is lived there for many years. there was a family that lived upstairs and they performed dances, there's a pavilion where they did pottery and talked to tourists. it was really a home for a hopi family that lived different 20-som
and lake mead below the grand canyon is down to about 40%. we aren't far away from where we are going to have a water crisis, were the water supply to towns like phoenix and tucson is going to be cut off. and we don't have a great alternative source. las vegas is involved as well. southernre in california, in the imperial depends entirely on the colorado river. so we are far away from a major water crisis. powell realized water was going to be the defining limit of western settlement. and the...
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george gordon meade is here on the ground. he is focused on an offensive thinking, that fight he is looking toward culps hill, when he is told it is too poor for an offensive and the governor will make his way to the round top. we will talk about him in a few minutes. this is what it looks like on the morning of july 2, the battlefield itself is going to change from the morning of july 1 where you have the open plain of gettysburg swept away. the fighting along oak hill. these are gently rolling hills until you get down to the gettysburg plane and then you come south of the town dealing with a lot of heavy rocks. a lot of the farmers may have called it devil's den because of the rocks in their fields. they would refer to the rock says devils. one of the many names. i encourage you to check out garry adelman's talk on c-span. you have the round tops. cemetery ridge, it is going to change dramatically. then you have the wheatfield which is 20 acres of a larger farm owned by wheatfield george rose. it is his. today it is called t
george gordon meade is here on the ground. he is focused on an offensive thinking, that fight he is looking toward culps hill, when he is told it is too poor for an offensive and the governor will make his way to the round top. we will talk about him in a few minutes. this is what it looks like on the morning of july 2, the battlefield itself is going to change from the morning of july 1 where you have the open plain of gettysburg swept away. the fighting along oak hill. these are gently...
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they went up a gear in the second half with izzy christiansen, lucy staniforth, mead and lucy bronze on slovakia later this evening knowing that their hopes of qualifying for france next summer are over. it will be a significant night though forjulie nelson who is set to become the first woman to win 100 caps for her country. wales are out, i'm afraid. they needed iceland and belgium both to lose in order to claim one of four play—off places. gareth southgate will be without liverpool midfielder adam lallana for england's upcoming matches against spain and switzerland after pulling out with a groin strain. meanwhile the england manager has called up fulham goalkeeper marcus bettinelli to bolster their squad. well we can join our sports reporter jo currie now who has been with the england camp today, it's 55 days after england's exit from the world cup at the semifinal stage but is there a sense of renewed optimism in the camp? it must feel like a lifetime for some since england took fourth race in the well coupled up some of the players have been back in action for a few weeks in pre
they went up a gear in the second half with izzy christiansen, lucy staniforth, mead and lucy bronze on slovakia later this evening knowing that their hopes of qualifying for france next summer are over. it will be a significant night though forjulie nelson who is set to become the first woman to win 100 caps for her country. wales are out, i'm afraid. they needed iceland and belgium both to lose in order to claim one of four play—off places. gareth southgate will be without liverpool...
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at first they started in a former girls school in arlington, virginia, and then moved to fort meade, maryland. their operation became the nsa. our national security the descendent agency of code breaking during the war. they worked in maryland, essentially. i interviewed the nephew of angie and sometimes he would give her a ride to fort meade and at the time the building wasn't marked, i and all he knew was that on its angie was unt r.g.ring -- an was disappearing into some mysterious government building. and many, many spies. julius rosenberg was one of the best known. donna mclain was a british spy. a german born scientist who was passing atomic secrets. the soviets desperately wanted to know about our atomic research during world war ii. they had spies in this country, they recruited people in this country, so many, many names were exposed as a result of reading these venona messages. host: how high up in the government did, did everyone in the u.s. government know these women were working on this, or was it a secret cap from the white house? liza: it's believed president truman m
at first they started in a former girls school in arlington, virginia, and then moved to fort meade, maryland. their operation became the nsa. our national security the descendent agency of code breaking during the war. they worked in maryland, essentially. i interviewed the nephew of angie and sometimes he would give her a ride to fort meade and at the time the building wasn't marked, i and all he knew was that on its angie was unt r.g.ring -- an was disappearing into some mysterious...
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brianne killed mead third history book. so what about them the mccain funeral the last couple days inin america and to be at the national cathedral today a couple miles up the street. what we be talking about monday morning? >> no. i will be off on monday. we will talk about it but he is such a great man. he never got along with donald trump.e i never met him but ever since john said that then mccain never got over it. president trump understands the war on terror. but aretha franklin that happens megan mccain said something like america has always been great. so they are going back and forth. mccain dish heard meghan mckay something to the effect of america has always been great. which is very different from governor cuomo who said america was never that great. so, we're going back and forth. my hope is that dish said this before -- the president doesn't tweet about it, my hope is it's a funeral that is a solemn moment, it was a great moment to see both presidents but two thing is can't figure out. i can't figure out where
brianne killed mead third history book. so what about them the mccain funeral the last couple days inin america and to be at the national cathedral today a couple miles up the street. what we be talking about monday morning? >> no. i will be off on monday. we will talk about it but he is such a great man. he never got along with donald trump.e i never met him but ever since john said that then mccain never got over it. president trump understands the war on terror. but aretha franklin...
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and solar powered pump station, to be built 20 miles downstream, water would be pumped back to lake mead through underground pipes and back down during periods of higher demand. eric is also behind the plan. the western united states might be divide by state borders but we have the same electricity lines and same water, our fates are tied together. >> reporter: a visionary project that some hope will stem the flow of climate change before it's too late. >> reporter: let's get a check for the weekend.. we t ready thn as as for gh the weekend. if you were in san francisco and thought it was cool this month, it has been. the third coldest september to date since 1975, with an average high of 66 degrees, normal high is 70. we are talking about much cooler conditions this month, em hi compared to last year. remember last september, triple digit heat, record breaking heat to start off the month. a big different story for us this month and this year. a live look, with our sales force tower camera, the sun trying to breakthrough those clouds across the bay. 69 concord, oakland, livermore 67. 63
and solar powered pump station, to be built 20 miles downstream, water would be pumped back to lake mead through underground pipes and back down during periods of higher demand. eric is also behind the plan. the western united states might be divide by state borders but we have the same electricity lines and same water, our fates are tied together. >> reporter: a visionary project that some hope will stem the flow of climate change before it's too late. >> reporter: let's get a...
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war, kenn the civil masterson talks about general george meade commanded the army of the potomac during the gettysburg campaign. he examines the decision-making in the early part of the campaign leading into the start of the battle. this talk was part of the summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> it is my pleasure to introduce kent. he is a lawyer from kentucky. he has practicing law
war, kenn the civil masterson talks about general george meade commanded the army of the potomac during the gettysburg campaign. he examines the decision-making in the early part of the campaign leading into the start of the battle. this talk was part of the summer conference hosted by the gettysburg college civil war institute. >> it is my pleasure to introduce kent. he is a lawyer from kentucky. he has practicing law
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because a lot of things can fall on one person if you were to offer that, an employer at a small or meade yaum size business would have to be clear about what duties that person is handing off to other people and or bringing in perhaps an outside consultant or help for x amount of months. >> are saab bat kals at the top of the list in terms of what employees want or are there other things they're asking more more, health care plans, 401(k) plans? what do you hear >> we've done studies on what benefits matter most to employees at glass door. there's three, not the sexy, sizzling perks we hear about especially here at silicon valley they include a really good health care program, competitive 401(k) benefit program and then vacation and paid time off this idea of sabbaticals definitely falls into the idea of vacation and paid time off. >> what's the policy at glass door what does your company offer >> you know, i've been there seven years. i like it. we have unlimited vacation. >> that's like a sabbatical every year >> you would think that. that is not true i wish it was. we are allowed and
because a lot of things can fall on one person if you were to offer that, an employer at a small or meade yaum size business would have to be clear about what duties that person is handing off to other people and or bringing in perhaps an outside consultant or help for x amount of months. >> are saab bat kals at the top of the list in terms of what employees want or are there other things they're asking more more, health care plans, 401(k) plans? what do you hear >> we've done...
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>> mead we can go into more detail when there is more time. i feel a time question on that question. >> go ahead and finish answering your question. >> ok. did you want me to do describe those parties? >> next round mr. chairman.
>> mead we can go into more detail when there is more time. i feel a time question on that question. >> go ahead and finish answering your question. >> ok. did you want me to do describe those parties? >> next round mr. chairman.
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sometimes, he would give her a ride up to fort meade. there was a time when the building wasn't marked. all he knew was aunt angie was disappearing into some heavily fortified building. work did these women's expose any spies that were convicted of treason? guest: many spies. , donna mcleanrg was passing atomic secrets -- the soviets wanted to know about our atomic research during world war ii. they recruited people in this country. many names were exposed as a result of leading these test reading these messages. -- result of reading these messages. host: did everyone in the u.s. government know these women were working on this? was it kept a secret from the white house? guest: it's believed president truman may not have known about the project. overstatessible to how top-secret this project was. in an already secret code breaking operation, they were the innermost cell. even other people working at arlington hall or the nsa couldn't come into the physical space they were working on. host: howard calling from fort lauderdale, florida. go
sometimes, he would give her a ride up to fort meade. there was a time when the building wasn't marked. all he knew was aunt angie was disappearing into some heavily fortified building. work did these women's expose any spies that were convicted of treason? guest: many spies. , donna mcleanrg was passing atomic secrets -- the soviets wanted to know about our atomic research during world war ii. they recruited people in this country. many names were exposed as a result of leading these test...
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fifty temple meads with human rights activists there on their way to the village that vieira the former colonia dignidad. are they going to put out the plan that they could have. back other to some this is the very first memorial to those people. today is the national commemoration day and that's why we're here. and we got official permission to put up the plaque there were so many crimes took place. back here for i mean cut off if you. do this decide not to sites that she wants to go i don't. mind here sign this is interested i want to show my support for the victims i wouldn't normally do something like this i suffered neck injuries at the colonia and it still hurts so i'm a little nervous about all this been missing every society becomes a hellish. it's a forty kilometer drive to. many of polish if a sociopath still live and work there. the closer dali's gets to the village the more vivid memories become. just before you can see the trees and the fences you couldn't escape it i tried eight times to escape in five minutes they'd send someone out to bring you back it was hopeless to sa
fifty temple meads with human rights activists there on their way to the village that vieira the former colonia dignidad. are they going to put out the plan that they could have. back other to some this is the very first memorial to those people. today is the national commemoration day and that's why we're here. and we got official permission to put up the plaque there were so many crimes took place. back here for i mean cut off if you. do this decide not to sites that she wants to go i don't....
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miles wide here and a mile deep, another 200 miles to the west before it eventually ends up at lake mead, the colorado liver river. that runs all the way from the rocky mountains to between california andarizona . so you can see the tower over there which is called the white's tower and it is sort of a tribute to the hopi tribe. it's not really they are to see the canyon better, you feel slightly better from the top but it's there to be a monument to the hopi tribe. the hopi's are one of the most famous tribes in america, they live 50 miles east of here and their ancestors used the live in farm inside the grand canyon thousand years ago, they were part of a widespread culture that we today call ancestral pueblo in. they used to be called anasazi. still very sacred to them though this is where they believe that humans emerged into this world and they believe the souls of their dead return to the grand canyon to reach the afterlife though the hopi's have deeper ties to the canyon and any other group of people. it isn't all that often that science and nature and mythology agree on something
miles wide here and a mile deep, another 200 miles to the west before it eventually ends up at lake mead, the colorado liver river. that runs all the way from the rocky mountains to between california andarizona . so you can see the tower over there which is called the white's tower and it is sort of a tribute to the hopi tribe. it's not really they are to see the canyon better, you feel slightly better from the top but it's there to be a monument to the hopi tribe. the hopi's are one of the...
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three buildings, fort meade, packard center. >> okay, here we go. >> we won't go there. >> a lot. >>es. i heard. is clear the set of competencies we are looking for is shifting. it's a double approach in terms of working with their own staff to help them develop the skills they need to be successful and also recruiting folks who are coming in with the skills. that is a process that has been going on for ten years. long before i got there. certainly the situation and before that in my time and took it was the same kind of recognizing this is the future. . . new folks who are bringing in that kind of scale. >> yes, just on a quick personal note i went to school and worked in d.c. and 80s and some of my most inspired moments doing research at the national archives. memories that will never go away. my question is i know that the national archives of the program by using wikipedia to get truthful history out to the public. i'll find out if i'll see will start doing the same. >> so i've been a huge fan of wikipedia since my time in duke when i discovered an entry someone had done an entry
three buildings, fort meade, packard center. >> okay, here we go. >> we won't go there. >> a lot. >>es. i heard. is clear the set of competencies we are looking for is shifting. it's a double approach in terms of working with their own staff to help them develop the skills they need to be successful and also recruiting folks who are coming in with the skills. that is a process that has been going on for ten years. long before i got there. certainly the situation and...
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parks, the commanding general of the second army of fort meade , maryland, was a fitting representative. as a young officer, -- the memorial tree, a stout, yellow pine, was planted in the soils of all 48 states and the territories of alaska and hawaii. in most places, the soil was taken from an historic site. the texas soil was taken from the alamo. then, the national commander of the world war ii tank association presented the bronze plaque to the general. it bore a simple inscription, seen here. the united states army -- behind the marker stands a tree planted in soil from each of the 48 states and dedicated in honor to the commanding officer emma captain dwight d eisenhower, who on january 2 1953, was inaugurated the 45th president of the united states of america. this living testament is a testament to the affection and high esteem of his 1918 tank core comrades. the plaque also includes the organization's insignia, encircled by a wreath. it is addressed, here at gettysburg national military park, we are in the very heart of american military traditions. i can think of no more appro
parks, the commanding general of the second army of fort meade , maryland, was a fitting representative. as a young officer, -- the memorial tree, a stout, yellow pine, was planted in the soils of all 48 states and the territories of alaska and hawaii. in most places, the soil was taken from an historic site. the texas soil was taken from the alamo. then, the national commander of the world war ii tank association presented the bronze plaque to the general. it bore a simple inscription, seen...
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like for example, general mead failed to follow up with general lee's army after the victory at gettysburgd he wrote him a long letter saying i'm immeasurably distressed you didn't do what we asked you to, do the war might have been over but now it's going to go on month after month. but then he knew it would paralyze the general in the field. sew put it aside. it was a hot letter, hoping he'd cool down and he never sent it. underneath the notation, "never sent and never signed." now, obviously the opposite of that is when president trump gets angry with somebody that tweet goes out immediately. i sometimes think if only he had a hot tweet and a cool tweet maybe things would be a lot better. he understood that words mattered. he could speak extemporaneously, lincoln could, as well as anybody. but he knew when you're president you can't do that. so even though he was a great debater with stephen douglas, he would prepare almost everything he ever said to the public, fearful he might say something that might be taken the wrong way. so he could certainly learn from that in a different way fro
like for example, general mead failed to follow up with general lee's army after the victory at gettysburgd he wrote him a long letter saying i'm immeasurably distressed you didn't do what we asked you to, do the war might have been over but now it's going to go on month after month. but then he knew it would paralyze the general in the field. sew put it aside. it was a hot letter, hoping he'd cool down and he never sent it. underneath the notation, "never sent and never signed." now,...
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for the record, governor matthew mead of wyoming has sent a letter, which states that judge kavanaugh embodies the qualities we need in powerful judiciary. he will be an effective and fair member of the united states supreme court. i has to submit this in the record. >> without objection. thank you, mr. chairman. judge kavanaugh like to now turn to some questions. before you get into the questions i had intended to ask, i wanted to get into the discussion can go back and try to bring some clarity to the discussion held earlier in some of the questioning with regard to the independent role versus the special counsel circumstances and lots of statute that we've had in the united states. by colleagues have asked you a lot about the old independent counsel statute. it's important that we walk through the differences between that statute and the new special counsel regulations. i'm going to mention three important differences among them going to ask you, judge kavanaugh if you'd like to give clarity to the situation in the issues raised earlier. first, the process for applying special coun
for the record, governor matthew mead of wyoming has sent a letter, which states that judge kavanaugh embodies the qualities we need in powerful judiciary. he will be an effective and fair member of the united states supreme court. i has to submit this in the record. >> without objection. thank you, mr. chairman. judge kavanaugh like to now turn to some questions. before you get into the questions i had intended to ask, i wanted to get into the discussion can go back and try to bring some...
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another 200 miles to run to the west before it ends up at lake mead. mountains the rocky to california and arizona. you can see the tower which is watchtower. it is a tribute to the hopi tribe. it is 70 feet tall. you can get a slightly better view from the top. it is there to be a monument to the hopi tribe. famous tribes in america. they live in arizona 50 miles east of here. inir ancestors used to live the grand canyon a thousand years ago as part of a widespread culture that we today ancestral pal blend -- ancestral peublo. this is for they believe humans emerged into this world and believe the souls of their dead return to the grand canyon to reach the afterlife. they have deeper ties to the canyon than really any other group of people. it isn't that often that we have science and a chant mythology agree on something. science has verified their perspective this was a place of creation. science would agree we are seeing the forces of creation here. . saying deep time here. 2 million years of rock. they are almost 2 billion years old. we are seeing
another 200 miles to run to the west before it ends up at lake mead. mountains the rocky to california and arizona. you can see the tower which is watchtower. it is a tribute to the hopi tribe. it is 70 feet tall. you can get a slightly better view from the top. it is there to be a monument to the hopi tribe. famous tribes in america. they live in arizona 50 miles east of here. inir ancestors used to live the grand canyon a thousand years ago as part of a widespread culture that we today...
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showers showed up around mount shasta and mead, that some -- slides through and then the high jump sin, this is why we have high fire danger, the highest strong and it jumps back in and the wind start ripping offshore and that's what's going to happen, we will see wind not so much for us but we have a red flag warning in effect through tuesday for areas in northern california around red bluff, reading, marysville around bernie gamut --. tomorrow it will warm up, is it a heat wave? no it will get warm and hot.>>> people in sonoma county are returning home after ghastly prompted evacuations gamut the sonoma county sheriff issued a community alert for significant ghastly along al ranchero way and monte rio, deputies went to homes and businesses on front street, green court and grand drive in monte rio and told people to leave the area. utility crews repair the leak. >>> another billionaire could be the next person in the oval office, we will tell you about the former mayor of new york whose considering a presidential bid. >>> tiger woods finally snaps his winless streak we hear from an em
showers showed up around mount shasta and mead, that some -- slides through and then the high jump sin, this is why we have high fire danger, the highest strong and it jumps back in and the wind start ripping offshore and that's what's going to happen, we will see wind not so much for us but we have a red flag warning in effect through tuesday for areas in northern california around red bluff, reading, marysville around bernie gamut --. tomorrow it will warm up, is it a heat wave? no it will...
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the two changes he meaded guilty to. both are experience changes, but the first is experience against the united states and admits to everything he was facing here in washington. he is saying he essentially admits to the fact that he was receiving about $16 million from the ukraine yon governmeian gov working for them. he cheated the u.s. government out of $50 million in taxes. you have paul manafort standing up in court saying i did, admitting to everything the government laid out. one of the big surprises today is just about 30 minutes ago. the prosecutor stood up and mentioned there was a cooperation agreement. we don't know the details of that. this is a cooperation agreement hammered out over the last few days. we have seen members of paul manafort's medical team at the special counsel's office. we saw people from the prosecution team that brought the charges over in virginia over at the special counsel's office. we knew something was coming. we have the fact that he has pleaded guilty. i will read you a statement w
the two changes he meaded guilty to. both are experience changes, but the first is experience against the united states and admits to everything he was facing here in washington. he is saying he essentially admits to the fact that he was receiving about $16 million from the ukraine yon governmeian gov working for them. he cheated the u.s. government out of $50 million in taxes. you have paul manafort standing up in court saying i did, admitting to everything the government laid out. one of the...
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the generators take in water from lake mead.s to create electricity. then the water is released to flow downstream. los angeles is its largest customer. >> 55% of california, 25% of nevada, and 20% to arizona customers. >> the dam was built to tame the colorado river after devastating floods. now, the los angeles department of water and power is looking to turn it into a giant energy storage system. similar to the job a battery would perform. >> it's one of the simplest technologies. pump water up here, when there's too much energy, and let it run downhill when there's not enough energy. >> the l.a. department of water and power has already implemented the plan that works on a much smaller scale here in castaic, california. >> this isn't something we're looking at lightly. this is something that has been thought about and now it's let's look at the engineering, let's look at the feasibility. >> the project calls for a wind and solar powered pump station to be built 20 miles downstream. water would be pumped back to lake mead thr
the generators take in water from lake mead.s to create electricity. then the water is released to flow downstream. los angeles is its largest customer. >> 55% of california, 25% of nevada, and 20% to arizona customers. >> the dam was built to tame the colorado river after devastating floods. now, the los angeles department of water and power is looking to turn it into a giant energy storage system. similar to the job a battery would perform. >> it's one of the simplest...
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we will see george meade stamm place and maybe that's not necessarily the best thing. some stability is. the union common soldier is going to get confidence coming out of this victory on home soil. all of those things come out of gettysburg as well. i'm from alabama. i agree with you on the vicksburg, but on a scale. if you have new orleans on that scale, you still feel like the expert is going to outweigh it? good point. new orleans is the largest city in the confederacy. it is captured very early in the war. it is captured fairly easily. it is going to stay in union hands for the whole war. that is a tremendous blow to the confederacy. i'm still going to stick with vicksburg. i think the loss of 30,000 combat veterans is something that you can't do without. new orleans didn't have a large garrison. fall, theburg's entire river is now in union hands. the confederates can still operate a little bit. essentially the river is now in union hands. i will stick with vicksburg. i love gettysburg two, by the way. park summit, pennsylvania. you mentioned political will. i was
we will see george meade stamm place and maybe that's not necessarily the best thing. some stability is. the union common soldier is going to get confidence coming out of this victory on home soil. all of those things come out of gettysburg as well. i'm from alabama. i agree with you on the vicksburg, but on a scale. if you have new orleans on that scale, you still feel like the expert is going to outweigh it? good point. new orleans is the largest city in the confederacy. it is captured very...
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har mead dylan will join us next stay there. >> a massive kick in the gut that we were going to lose, we need right now is a hug. [ phone rings ] hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yeah, i'm afraid so. knowing what's important to you... it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. that's what's important to us. it's why 7 million investors work with edward jones. and i heard that my cousin's so, wife's sister's husband was a lawyer, so i called him. but he never called me back! if your cousin's wife's sister's husband isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer sound) holiday inn express. be the readiest. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything ab
har mead dylan will join us next stay there. >> a massive kick in the gut that we were going to lose, we need right now is a hug. [ phone rings ] hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yeah, i'm afraid so. knowing what's important to you... it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. that's what's important to us. it's why 7 million investors work with edward jones. and i heard that my...
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lake powell ahead of the grand 50% anddown to about lake mead is below, down to about 40%. we are not far away from where we will have a water crisis where the water supply to towns like venus and tucson will be cut off and we really do not have great alternative sources. las vegas is involved as well. agriculture and southern imperiala in the valley depends entirely on the colorado river waters. we are not far we from having a major water crisis. water would be the defining limit of the western settlement in the country has not really learned the lesson. so now, where you might imagine we are standing in some native american village somewhere, because he can see this behind us, we still at the grand canyon at the heart of an kenyan most of thee tourists congregate. this is a re-creation of a hope home. this is a home for hopi's. there were real hope these -- hopi's who lived here. they formed dances and made and spoke toe tourists and lived upstairs. it was a home for families. they lived here for 25 years. this is very first building and the from scratch building makes qu
lake powell ahead of the grand 50% anddown to about lake mead is below, down to about 40%. we are not far away from where we will have a water crisis where the water supply to towns like venus and tucson will be cut off and we really do not have great alternative sources. las vegas is involved as well. agriculture and southern imperiala in the valley depends entirely on the colorado river waters. we are not far we from having a major water crisis. water would be the defining limit of the...
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renaissance festival bring that bug spray because there's so uch meade going on around there, all theout. make sure you have some bug spray for that. but a hot one out there. car wash, isolated chances of rain, so today might be a good idea to do it. the time, keep your eye to sky and for the most part we're dry. 90 degrees for today. after that morning fog we have that sunshine. wed again, isolated chance of a storm mainly . this is what i think everybody is going to be talking about. just how dar hot it i out there. as we go through the morning look at,this. i mehe feel like factor already in the 90s by the middle part of the afternoon. we are feeling close to the century mark so it's warm out there today. even at 7:00, still feeling like the l 90s out there. sunshine for tomorrow. so for your labor day looking good. temperatures are going to be in the low to mid 90s. it'sotter tomorrow. we have a chance of a stray storm across the rebuon. again, feeling like 102 tomorrow. 103 on tuesday. 102 on wednesday with air temperatures in the low to mid 90s.il it be hot this week all the way
renaissance festival bring that bug spray because there's so uch meade going on around there, all theout. make sure you have some bug spray for that. but a hot one out there. car wash, isolated chances of rain, so today might be a good idea to do it. the time, keep your eye to sky and for the most part we're dry. 90 degrees for today. after that morning fog we have that sunshine. wed again, isolated chance of a storm mainly . this is what i think everybody is going to be talking about. just how...
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general george g mead suggested that nobody appreciates the efforts more than the army's top officers. i assure you, no one looks more in favor upon the true christian who administers the spiritual ones of the dying or wants of the wounded than those who are most instrumental in the line of their duty in causing their suffering. hence, you may rest satisfied. this army will receive every corporation and be treated with all of the convicts, consideration for the noble work -- all the consideration for the noble work they are engaged upon. it was perhaps general grant who did the best job of summing up the army's attitude for the christian commission. the army felt the same gratitude the public felt for the services rendered by the army. on february, 10, the u.s. christian commission helped its final business meeting. acknowledging circumstances created the need for the organization past, the assembly formally closed. the activities of the commission. in doing so, the group adopted a resolution thanking god for terminating rebellion and opening the influence of education and religion. f
general george g mead suggested that nobody appreciates the efforts more than the army's top officers. i assure you, no one looks more in favor upon the true christian who administers the spiritual ones of the dying or wants of the wounded than those who are most instrumental in the line of their duty in causing their suffering. hence, you may rest satisfied. this army will receive every corporation and be treated with all of the convicts, consideration for the noble work -- all the...
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i wrote about margaret mead and she's like i never went anywhere that she went, he did not, if i went back i didn't like, do not change it. i did not care, but people do, i will say that when you go to movies now, their articles after movie comes out that say it's the darkest hour. it's easy enough to go to wikipedia and find the true story. lily's point was that is not my job to tell the historically factually accurate story. go read a biography or history book. i'm here to tell you a fable and create a world that you want to inhabit. i wasn't fascinated but i used it as a jumping off point. i love the freedom of that. i did not do it myself and i curse myself many times and i'm glad i didn't for my book. >> one of the biggest challenges if you're sticking to the record is that you have to build a pop. it's a novel. so, there are difficulties in building apply even when you are just starting from scratch. but when you're trying to create this out of a person's life, our lives don't have plot lines that look like novel plot lines. it would be so convenient to be able to alter somethin
i wrote about margaret mead and she's like i never went anywhere that she went, he did not, if i went back i didn't like, do not change it. i did not care, but people do, i will say that when you go to movies now, their articles after movie comes out that say it's the darkest hour. it's easy enough to go to wikipedia and find the true story. lily's point was that is not my job to tell the historically factually accurate story. go read a biography or history book. i'm here to tell you a fable...
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what does a first lady mead was at a time like that? >> she was like a mother and a grandmother to the nation. she left an imprint through her example, someone who loved her husband, her family and her country. she really lived her life so openly and with such great joy. things, a of those mother, wife and first lady of our nation. i think she was a very gracious second lady. in the shadow of mrs. reagan. they could not have been very easy. the whiteed over house with such joy and one of the things that she said to her staff, people knew this about her when she became first lady. she gathered her staff together and said i want to do something that helps an american every single day. that is quite a charge to get to the staff. that is what they set about doing. had she had another four years or he had another four years, who knows what that could have been? i think the post presidency too, both of them, her life with him after, i think that was again a great example that continued to endear her to the country. i think there is something
what does a first lady mead was at a time like that? >> she was like a mother and a grandmother to the nation. she left an imprint through her example, someone who loved her husband, her family and her country. she really lived her life so openly and with such great joy. things, a of those mother, wife and first lady of our nation. i think she was a very gracious second lady. in the shadow of mrs. reagan. they could not have been very easy. the whiteed over house with such joy and one of...
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and head of the grand canyon down 50% to lake mead. we are not very far away from the water crisis where the water supply to phoenix or tucson will be cut off because they don't have an alternative source. las vegas is involved in agriculture and the imperial valley depends entirely on the colorado river water. we are not that far from having a major water crisis. but realizing that is the defining limit in the country still has not learned that lesson. so now you might imagine we are we are standing in a native american village. and this building is called the hopi house. and there are real hopi indians who live here. to perform dances and to talk to tourists. in the very first building they design. in the event -- the fancy hotel here was built at the same time opening to know five. and to make the big contrast. this is the first building she design. and at that time around 1900. to get that architectural training. and in st. paul minnesota. and then they cross paths and then they decided she had a lot of imagination tv she is a geni
and head of the grand canyon down 50% to lake mead. we are not very far away from the water crisis where the water supply to phoenix or tucson will be cut off because they don't have an alternative source. las vegas is involved in agriculture and the imperial valley depends entirely on the colorado river water. we are not that far from having a major water crisis. but realizing that is the defining limit in the country still has not learned that lesson. so now you might imagine we are we are...
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now they are calling for the mead removal of the president.'t need an election or even an impeachment trial they are telling us, the cabinet can just end trump's presidency right now it's that simple. washington wants to democratically elected president because they don't like his policy and they want to do it without any election of their own sounds more like a koop than a feature democracy that's what they're calling for. maybe they will succeed in it. before that happens. the people hoping who regain power should have to explain why their ideas are better for america. so far they haven't done that they have talked a lot about norms called a lot of people racist tried to make anyone who disagrees with them shut up. political diversity as if that answers some relevant question. >> diversity patchwork heritage is not a weakness still and always will be one of our greatest strength. >> our diversity is one of our greatest strengths. >> our great strength lies in our diversity. >> you know our diversity is a strength not a weakness. >> tucker: w
now they are calling for the mead removal of the president.'t need an election or even an impeachment trial they are telling us, the cabinet can just end trump's presidency right now it's that simple. washington wants to democratically elected president because they don't like his policy and they want to do it without any election of their own sounds more like a koop than a feature democracy that's what they're calling for. maybe they will succeed in it. before that happens. the people hoping...
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come to fight at devils den are from .ohn bell hood's confederate the union army under george horton meade will be coming up the emmitsburg road. these forces will end up meeting south of gettysburg. confederates famously engage in a flank march to try to get ,round heartedly union army trying to get the left flank of the union army which they figured was to the left of this photo, when in fact by the time confederates reach it they will be on this rocky hill devoid of timber on its western face called little round top. this 1890 or so view shows ar the den so we are ne alabama monument and this is what the confederates looked at to make their attack. those wind up making the attack will be from georgia, texas, arkansas, and alabama. was.shows how confusing it if only everyone went to the same place in the same line things would have gone well. john bell hood is in control of these brigades. about 1700 or 1800 soldiers in them. there are two brigades in the front. one under a guy named robertson, .ne under a guy named law behind them are two more brigades come in about 1800 under thef geor
come to fight at devils den are from .ohn bell hood's confederate the union army under george horton meade will be coming up the emmitsburg road. these forces will end up meeting south of gettysburg. confederates famously engage in a flank march to try to get ,round heartedly union army trying to get the left flank of the union army which they figured was to the left of this photo, when in fact by the time confederates reach it they will be on this rocky hill devoid of timber on its western...
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that has an impact on first hooker and then meade on how both of them will make decisions during the campaign. >> this question is about turning points that didn't happen. things like the rejection of the first 13th amend which would have guaranteed slavery or -- inability to take vicksburg in 1862 which would have opened up the mississippi a year early. i'll ask bert, can you think of any other events that didn't happen that if they did would have been delaffed -- classified as another turning point of the civil war? bert: maybe if mccullough cap thoroughs -- captures richmond? 1862? [laughter] >> i'm not talking fantasy. bert: i get your point. i think it's dangerous to speculate too far but that's the one that jumps out at me. the union has the momentum. they've won at shiloh. penetrated kentucky, tennessee, going down the mississippi. arguably the pole. is coming up, the pens l.a. if richmond falls a year into the war what does that mean? it doesn't mean the war is over, i don't think that. or joe johnson getting wounded. eah. decidedif robert e. lee to leave his army off -- lead
that has an impact on first hooker and then meade on how both of them will make decisions during the campaign. >> this question is about turning points that didn't happen. things like the rejection of the first 13th amend which would have guaranteed slavery or -- inability to take vicksburg in 1862 which would have opened up the mississippi a year early. i'll ask bert, can you think of any other events that didn't happen that if they did would have been delaffed -- classified as another...
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"the new york times" and cnn and all of these phony mead why outlets wi media outlets will be out of business because there will be nothing to write and nothing of interest nobody has done what this administration has done and i agree. it's different from an agenda which is much different than ours and it's certainly not your agenda, that i can tell you. it's about open borders and it's about letting people flee into our country. it's about a disaster and crime for our country. so they don't like donald trump and i don't like them because they're very dishonest people. remember this also about "the new york times," when i won they were forced to apologize to their subscribers. they wrote a letter of apology it was the first time anybody's ever done it because they covered the election incorrectly. so if the failing new york times has an anonymous editorial, meaning gutless. a gutless editorial. the poll numberses are through the roof and the poll numbers are great and nobody will come close to beating me in 2020 because of what we've done we've done more than anybody ever thought pos
"the new york times" and cnn and all of these phony mead why outlets wi media outlets will be out of business because there will be nothing to write and nothing of interest nobody has done what this administration has done and i agree. it's different from an agenda which is much different than ours and it's certainly not your agenda, that i can tell you. it's about open borders and it's about letting people flee into our country. it's about a disaster and crime for our country. so...
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thirdly,tude that meads a large amount of water like almonds when water is limited should be reserved for less water intensive food production is wasteful. finally, the social political implications have artificially low water prices in the area or a country with much higher water costs is wasteful. it needs to be considered in a larger context. in corn conclusion, considering -- conclusion. it will not reduce the wasted water usage. it will make the would belems worse by decreasing the fish populations. it is time four the california water agencies, including boston to deal with the underlying issues instead of burying them thinking bandaids can solve the real problem. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, i want to address some of the differences. i want to point out that we believe the nonflow measure such as habitat are critical to the success moving forward. we are not opposed to those. we feel in the absence of adequate flows they will be unsuccessful. you can have flood plains that doesn't help with regeneration and provide the juvenile salmon and other fish. water temper
thirdly,tude that meads a large amount of water like almonds when water is limited should be reserved for less water intensive food production is wasteful. finally, the social political implications have artificially low water prices in the area or a country with much higher water costs is wasteful. it needs to be considered in a larger context. in corn conclusion, considering -- conclusion. it will not reduce the wasted water usage. it will make the would belems worse by decreasing the fish...
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the office of the director of national intelligence which oversees the 16 agencies for the, quote: meadification of the records. a source with the timing tonight told fox news they expect the carter page surveillance warrant application and the fbi interviewinterviews with bruce o come first, to come within days or sooner and the text messages they said would likely come later because of the shear volume involved, martha. >> martha: catherine, thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> martha: here now judge andrew napolitano. some would say what took so long and why didn't they release these sooner, judge? >> a lot of these things have been seen in classified context. >> martha: they're the people pushing for them to be released. >> correct. the democrats don't want them released because they believe it is a selective release. the republicans want them released because they believe it will undermine the initial stages of the russian investigation. i don't expect them to be released immediately. just because something is no longer classified doesn't mean it's public. it was presented t
the office of the director of national intelligence which oversees the 16 agencies for the, quote: meadification of the records. a source with the timing tonight told fox news they expect the carter page surveillance warrant application and the fbi interviewinterviews with bruce o come first, to come within days or sooner and the text messages they said would likely come later because of the shear volume involved, martha. >> martha: catherine, thank you very much. >> you are...
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even saw me or even had a chance or glimpse of meads killer if they're still living here and now i mean you don't know about my situation i know i don't think i don't know you've got you've got your american possible right my dad has to be go do it different to me i don't have a british boss one i'm deported from the u.k. because i was an ex member of our show up and makes everything difficult because i'm an expert but it's going to make it difficult for me to legally get back to the u.k. and because i am an excellent base going to make it difficult for me to stay here because they don't want to chill drench then right where where i mean it's not coming to pick over. i thought he was sock stuff how to con us to and. from. the whole truth that my self a slow. one but you thought. fast not my mother but that's something that happened you know it was meant to help you with a good heart that. you know but it's not like he's going to be with the saudis he's going to be but his son's life what ever you know. if it's going to be. soon or late all. you know. trick is. in front of the cab but th
even saw me or even had a chance or glimpse of meads killer if they're still living here and now i mean you don't know about my situation i know i don't think i don't know you've got you've got your american possible right my dad has to be go do it different to me i don't have a british boss one i'm deported from the u.k. because i was an ex member of our show up and makes everything difficult because i'm an expert but it's going to make it difficult for me to legally get back to the u.k. and...