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mead. i'd want the mead monument preserved for sure. what about the pennsylvania monument? seems to make sense. what about the lincoln speech monument? those are the ones you would think would be preserved, and you can read this itinerary in the very last category of monuments not to be melted down, not to be melted down, because they're so important. the park service listed three. one of them was virginia. first confederate monument that goes up in 1917. the second one was north carolina. a monument that's sculpted by the same individual that does mount rushmore, so it had artistic merit. and the third monument is the state of alabama. so the national park service's priority, if the war becomes so cataclysmic that they have to disassemble the monuments, the most monumental civil war battlefield, is to save the three confederate state monuments. they justify this because of the monuments artistic merit. we know the war doesn't become that bad, but think about disasempling the gettysburg commemorative structure, think about what the veterans would have said about that, how i
mead. i'd want the mead monument preserved for sure. what about the pennsylvania monument? seems to make sense. what about the lincoln speech monument? those are the ones you would think would be preserved, and you can read this itinerary in the very last category of monuments not to be melted down, not to be melted down, because they're so important. the park service listed three. one of them was virginia. first confederate monument that goes up in 1917. the second one was north carolina. a...
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and you don't hear this much either, general meade, he watched the end of the fighting on july 3 the top of powers hill, and that night h made his headquarters on the h -- he made his headquarters in the woods on the spangler property. crowded shoulder to shoulder, it was trampled, it was used well. the artillery reserve. this is an artillery reserve battery. the spangler's had 19 of these batteries on their property. in addition to everything else on their property, they had 19 atthese there, starting about 3:00 on july 2. batteries would get the call to galt. this went on the next several hours. these guys were different from the regular artillery that the infantry corps. there were seven infantry corps at gettysburg and each had their own artillery, but there job was to go with the infantry. that was about 200 cannons. the artillery reserve brings 106 men, 23003 hundred horses, and these guys are free agents. if you get a whole in the line, you call on your free agents, and that is what they did starting at about 3:00. so first they go out here, wheatfield road, peach orchard they
and you don't hear this much either, general meade, he watched the end of the fighting on july 3 the top of powers hill, and that night h made his headquarters on the h -- he made his headquarters in the woods on the spangler property. crowded shoulder to shoulder, it was trampled, it was used well. the artillery reserve. this is an artillery reserve battery. the spangler's had 19 of these batteries on their property. in addition to everything else on their property, they had 19 atthese there,...
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was a farm they could use, a farm they could put infantry on, put artillery on, and with those roads meade had his main streets to get his troops and artillery to the line just in time wherever needed. he used those two lanes to get guys all around here. captain frederick winkler , 26 wisconsin, describes the scene at spangler, if they had broken our lines, all would have been lost. sometimes they came so very close, but our generals were watchful and whenever our lines were closely pressed, wherever they were giving way, just before the critical moment arrived we would see the ranks of the reserve march up and reinforce our lines and drive the rebels back." that is the george spangler farm. that is how the army of the potomac used it. we all know the story of the 20th maine, joshua chamberlain, 83rd pennsylvania all the guys , in the fifth corps who rushed off to little round top. but what we don't know is how they spent their day and where they rushed from. well, they rushed from spangler. the fifth corps got here right about noon on july 2. at about 5:00 p.m., they took off down the gra
was a farm they could use, a farm they could put infantry on, put artillery on, and with those roads meade had his main streets to get his troops and artillery to the line just in time wherever needed. he used those two lanes to get guys all around here. captain frederick winkler , 26 wisconsin, describes the scene at spangler, if they had broken our lines, all would have been lost. sometimes they came so very close, but our generals were watchful and whenever our lines were closely pressed,...
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an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead with arsenal's first in a 2—1 overefore half time, to give them a 1—0 victory over liverpool. and everton started with a win. they beat birmingham 1—0 — thanks to an own goal from kerys harrop. and you can see highlights from the weekend's action on the women's football show tonight at 10.30pm on bbc one. let's have a look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. england's paul casey has won his first european tour title for five years. it came at the european open in hamburg. he finished one shot clear of a group including scotland's bob macintyre. edinburgh flankerjamie ritchie will remain in scotland when the rest of the squad flies out to japan tomorrow but could still make the rugby world cup. he suffered a facial injury during their warm—up victory over georgia on friday. and great britain'sjonathan rea's opened up a 91—point lead in the world superbike championship. he won two of the weekend's three races in portugal but he was pipped by his closest challenger alvaro bautista in the final race. r
an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead with arsenal's first in a 2—1 overefore half time, to give them a 1—0 victory over liverpool. and everton started with a win. they beat birmingham 1—0 — thanks to an own goal from kerys harrop. and you can see highlights from the weekend's action on the women's football show tonight at 10.30pm on bbc one. let's have a look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. england's paul casey has won his first...
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that does not do it for mead, who says is not what he's there for. that attitude gets different as the war continues. in the fall of 18 621, people are questioning what they are doing there. mcclelland also doesn't want to touch peoples stuff. that will change as the war continues. [indiscernible] >> i love the conductivity this early in the war. one connected with ord, did he become the chief of staff? >> yes, chief of staff killed at sons river. he names one of his sons. [indiscernible] >> his brother is killed on the sheridan? >> yes. >> thank you. 1500.art said he only had challenged by the media -- you said it was an excuse. it would be pretty easily provable. i want to know what the competition -- [indiscernible] a good point you mention the news reports. are private soldiers who write letters back home to places like alabama, richmond, that they had 2500 soldiers. the soldiers with the column counting the regiments are explaining they have more. that's why it goes towards that. when you mention superiors, it drives me insane. joseph johnston a
that does not do it for mead, who says is not what he's there for. that attitude gets different as the war continues. in the fall of 18 621, people are questioning what they are doing there. mcclelland also doesn't want to touch peoples stuff. that will change as the war continues. [indiscernible] >> i love the conductivity this early in the war. one connected with ord, did he become the chief of staff? >> yes, chief of staff killed at sons river. he names one of his sons....
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there's a road project at fort mead for $16.5 million. fort mead is a few miles away from the nation's capital. any of you who have had the opportunity to travel between baltimore and washington, it's about halfway there, you'll come to fort mead and you'll notice the challenges of trying to get on to fort mead's base. it's a national security priority for this country, the mission being done at fort mead, and these roads are critically important for our national security. it's been backed up for a long time. now, thanks to the president, if this goes forward, it will be backed up a lot longer. the second cut is to the joint base andrews, $37 million for a hazmat cargo pad. this is a matter of safety for the men and women who work at joint base andrews. i hope all of you are familiar with joint base andrews located just a few miles from here. the air force is there. many of us go through that facility. it is critical that they have the facilities to protect our nation's capital, protect the nation's personnel that use that facility. here
there's a road project at fort mead for $16.5 million. fort mead is a few miles away from the nation's capital. any of you who have had the opportunity to travel between baltimore and washington, it's about halfway there, you'll come to fort mead and you'll notice the challenges of trying to get on to fort mead's base. it's a national security priority for this country, the mission being done at fort mead, and these roads are critically important for our national security. it's been backed up...
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this is meade's headquarters. by theuse was purchased gettysburg memorial battlefield association. it was the headquarters of general george gordon meade during the battle and they thought they should own that historic structure. early on they took ownership. it took ownership of it because in the 1870's a two-story addition had been built on the side of the house and they actually removed it. in the early 1890's, they to its civilhouse war appearance. to its civil war appearance. it is a concept that is not always new. getting back to our theme at the very beginning, we have a really nice account where a reporter leister after the battle. i will paraphrase it in my own way. basically the reporter stops at her house. battle.k about the the reporter visits her in 1865 and says general meade used your house as his headquarters. she said yes, and when they left it was a mess. an artillery shell went through that wall and there's blood on the floor and i still can't get it out. he says yes, your house was a nerve center of the federal army during the battle and some of the decisions ma
this is meade's headquarters. by theuse was purchased gettysburg memorial battlefield association. it was the headquarters of general george gordon meade during the battle and they thought they should own that historic structure. early on they took ownership. it took ownership of it because in the 1870's a two-story addition had been built on the side of the house and they actually removed it. in the early 1890's, they to its civilhouse war appearance. to its civil war appearance. it is a...
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this is just south of fort meade. here's what it looked like from the grnd during the highly technical rescue.s officiy there were two men in the pplane. stateice identifying them as thomas falling.g f55 o maryland and of columbia maryland. one student pilot the other instructor. student able to make it down with help of the ladder. instructor had to lowered down with a rope system. these pictures taken by the howard county fire department, annerundel fire department spok he's seen crashes like this before tt had much worse endings. >> i would think in this circumstances they're very fortunate. f we've hadatal crashes at tipton and lee airport. so i would say in this situation they're vy fortunate. >> men taken to shock trauma up in baltimore as precaution even ough they had mild injuries. fa and ntsb will investigate e exact cause of this plane crash. back to you. >> that crash in maryland city today comesess than a week from another small plane crash in our area. just last thursda small plane hit a car on route 50 i
this is just south of fort meade. here's what it looked like from the grnd during the highly technical rescue.s officiy there were two men in the pplane. stateice identifying them as thomas falling.g f55 o maryland and of columbia maryland. one student pilot the other instructor. student able to make it down with help of the ladder. instructor had to lowered down with a rope system. these pictures taken by the howard county fire department, annerundel fire department spok he's seen crashes like...
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general meade used your house as his headquarters. and she said yeah, and when they left, it was a mess! an artillery shell went through that wall and there. blood on that floor and i still can't get it out. he said yes, yes, but your house was a nerve center of the federal army during the battle and some of the decisions made here will affect our country for generations to come. yes, and a horse died under that tree over there. it was my best apple tree. they had bodies in my well and i had to dig a new well. do you know how many a new well costs? he walked away in disgust. he said, you know, this lady cannot see that her loss was the greater good of our country and you get, when you read this article by a guy named john towbridge, you understand the disconnect between us wanting the farmers or the swivel -- civilians who lived there to be heroes or her winls and those people being just like us and normal, everyday people and put in a position they don't want to be in, they didn't expect to be in and they're just trying to deal with
general meade used your house as his headquarters. and she said yeah, and when they left, it was a mess! an artillery shell went through that wall and there. blood on that floor and i still can't get it out. he said yes, yes, but your house was a nerve center of the federal army during the battle and some of the decisions made here will affect our country for generations to come. yes, and a horse died under that tree over there. it was my best apple tree. they had bodies in my well and i had to...
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an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead with arsenal's first in a 2—1 overjust before half time, to give them a 1—0 victory over liverpool. and everton started with a win. they beat birmingham 1—0, thanks to an own goal from kerys harrop. england's paul casey has won his first european tour title for five years, at the european 0pen in hamburg. he closed with a six—under—par 66 to finish just one shot clear of a group including scotland's bob macintyre — the third time he's been beaten into second place in his rookie year. casey has won on the american tour this year but this ended a long wait for his 14th european tour triumph. mo farah has become the first athlete to win the great north run six years in a row. the four—time 0lympic champion beat off competition from tamarit tola of ethiopia to win the race in 59 minutes and seven seconds. that's both his fastest time at the great north run and his fastest ever half marathon time. pippa funnell has won the burghley horse trials — her first major win for 14 years. the multiple 0lympic medallist led from star
an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead with arsenal's first in a 2—1 overjust before half time, to give them a 1—0 victory over liverpool. and everton started with a win. they beat birmingham 1—0, thanks to an own goal from kerys harrop. england's paul casey has won his first european tour title for five years, at the european 0pen in hamburg. he closed with a six—under—par 66 to finish just one shot clear of a group including scotland's bob macintyre —...
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margaret mead, a and anthropologists said once that a civilization that doesn't move forward by his, and i think there's something to be said for that. and i think no matter how far in the future we are talking, i think as long as some part of this is humanity will still be exploring and for right now that means leaving the earth. >> host: based in dallas your books are about the alamo, custer and going to the moon. what is the connection? >> guest: i couldn't figure it out, and a friend of>> mine fito be said this fits right in. i said what are you talking about and he said men on the frontier. i guess that's it. >> host: shoot for the moon is the newest book and chances are between now and july of 2019 we will be seeing him quite a bit as the nation commemorates 50 years oful moon landings. thanks for being on the tv. >> this is the story of how this whole new economy was built in diverse as i was working in washington, it's how business and government interact with one another. they have an antagonistic relationship and also a collaborative relationship. the story in history as on
margaret mead, a and anthropologists said once that a civilization that doesn't move forward by his, and i think there's something to be said for that. and i think no matter how far in the future we are talking, i think as long as some part of this is humanity will still be exploring and for right now that means leaving the earth. >> host: based in dallas your books are about the alamo, custer and going to the moon. what is the connection? >> guest: i couldn't figure it out, and a...
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that on july 2, lee was thinking about stonewall jackson's death, jeb stuart's absence, and george meade's intentions, but for most on his mind was longstreet's supposedly unwillingness to attack. coddington would only be able to support two of these assertions with actual evidence, those being stuart's absence and uncertainty about meade 's intentions. there is no knowing that lee was uneasy because of the loss of jackson or longstreet's obstinacy, yet coddington continued to say that longstreet expressed violent objections to lee's plans, which the historian believes "must have come as a shocking surprise" to the commanding general. coddington claimed to know that lee was disturbed by longstreet's violent objections, "but nevertheless kept his temper." the misleading residue of the postwar anti-longstreet group of writers is easily recognizable in coddington's spurious narrative on this topic. similar to coddington and his use of inflated language, robert krick uses the word "turbulent" to describe interactions, a word that suggests chaos and confusion, although most historians admit the
that on july 2, lee was thinking about stonewall jackson's death, jeb stuart's absence, and george meade's intentions, but for most on his mind was longstreet's supposedly unwillingness to attack. coddington would only be able to support two of these assertions with actual evidence, those being stuart's absence and uncertainty about meade 's intentions. there is no knowing that lee was uneasy because of the loss of jackson or longstreet's obstinacy, yet coddington continued to say that...
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they're standing at the meade memorial, and you can see to he back left the zeigler grove tower, the war department tower. that one is torn down in the 1960's to place the other building. but that's who would be visiting here, such as these men. the battlefield again becomes a training ground. here they are practicing for chemical warfare on the fields n october of 1943. gettysburg is also going to host a german prisoner of war propaganda or patriotic purposes. here's the propaganda u.s. war department encouraging men to enlist with the line of the gettysburg address, we shall highly resolve that these men shall not have died in vain. gary wills writes a great book on link responsibility gettysburg address. his speech is the shortest., democracy, government of the people, by the people, shall not perish from the earth. the commercialization. you'll recognize some of the places here. this is the first field. you can see john follow ton reynolds' moan ureget the buford monument on the left. this is route 30 looking towards town. you can see it littered with commercialization. americans
they're standing at the meade memorial, and you can see to he back left the zeigler grove tower, the war department tower. that one is torn down in the 1960's to place the other building. but that's who would be visiting here, such as these men. the battlefield again becomes a training ground. here they are practicing for chemical warfare on the fields n october of 1943. gettysburg is also going to host a german prisoner of war propaganda or patriotic purposes. here's the propaganda u.s. war...
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happening tomorrow t m o9/ar11 un inv iving more in althan lace membersnd service members in fort meadehon tho killed remony t in terrorse attacks. many g at pentag memoriato morn. president trump will attend the will asked inside theeopl penta. >> the official death tol now in bahamas froml hurricane dorin is at 50. officials howeve expect that number to rise drastically. meantimeens of thousands of peor home o bliterateds by worldrom groups like central kitchenay this is what they stephenaredo, needed most. >> we are making today over 15,000 sandwiches.like to see m hope. >> these are pictures ofin ia task force one crews in the bahamas helping with relief efforts there. rescue operatihm fiin e dent fiinarian plds. torrow.els y acnked up and could probably use a b aakbout now. >>re set sooimn. >>l get that, . not yunti friday. ll have 2 dlays ahead of uwes we long. n talking about all big story for us 90s come back for onus. cool down more so e unt thend of the weekment taking a live si look outde right now. capital wheel lightingp there.p area. ramping up for us tomorrow. sunshine ba
happening tomorrow t m o9/ar11 un inv iving more in althan lace membersnd service members in fort meadehon tho killed remony t in terrorse attacks. many g at pentag memoriato morn. president trump will attend the will asked inside theeopl penta. >> the official death tol now in bahamas froml hurricane dorin is at 50. officials howeve expect that number to rise drastically. meantimeens of thousands of peor home o bliterateds by worldrom groups like central kitchenay this is what they...
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mead. he was a fur trapper, indian trader, later helped put together wichita. he was involved in the cattle trade. he saw a lot, experienced a lot. the other fellow is colonel john p. hatch, a civil war veteran who was a commander at ft. sill. be both of these individuals witnessed, in mead's case, the destruction of the bison he actually helped create because he was a fur trader. but he lamented that later in his life. and as cattle came into play across the grasslands, replacing bison, he longed for that older grasslands, that older prairie system of wild animals. throughout his life, he lamented that transformation, which he was a part of in the first place. hatch, the commander at ft. sill, was there working. he was also observing what was happening as a result of the disappearance of bison, the grazing of cattle, and the influx of farming and how that was transforming the ecology of the grasslands around ft. sill, going from a mixed grass, tall grass system down to a short sparse grass system covered by brush. what caused that kind of ecological transforma
mead. he was a fur trapper, indian trader, later helped put together wichita. he was involved in the cattle trade. he saw a lot, experienced a lot. the other fellow is colonel john p. hatch, a civil war veteran who was a commander at ft. sill. be both of these individuals witnessed, in mead's case, the destruction of the bison he actually helped create because he was a fur trader. but he lamented that later in his life. and as cattle came into play across the grasslands, replacing bison, he...
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where the incident was reported, go through methodically through that area and make sure nobody is in meadef mical assistance and nobody on seen that has information on the >> reporter: and all chaos, ng. many people ldt behin their ckset i at this point if ses and they've been able to go back in exactly what happened inside this mall last night butrg stilling anyone with information to give them a call. >>> there was a big scare in the big apple over the last couple of hours. police arrted a man for waving a sword at people visiting the empiretate building. apis hdpene observation deck. police say the man may have hidden that sword inside at can bu investigators still trying to figureow out he got through metal detectors he's now charged with criminal possession of a weapon. >>> back here in the district a homicide investigaon underway after a man was fatal shot in northwest. it happened friday night on the 5,000 block of arkansas aven dc police say they arrived toea old gunshot g erg wounds. medics rushed ransford to the hoital where he later died. no suspects have been identified at this
where the incident was reported, go through methodically through that area and make sure nobody is in meadef mical assistance and nobody on seen that has information on the >> reporter: and all chaos, ng. many people ldt behin their ckset i at this point if ses and they've been able to go back in exactly what happened inside this mall last night butrg stilling anyone with information to give them a call. >>> there was a big scare in the big apple over the last couple of hours....
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an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead with arsenal's first in a 2—1 overl there too. and everton started with a win. they beat birmingham 1—0 — an own goal from kerys harrop. and you can see highlights from the weekend's action on the women's football show tonight at 10.30pm on bbc one. rafa nadal will move to within one of roger federer‘s haul of 20 grand slam titles if he can beat daniil medvedev in tonight's us open final. nadal is the favourite to win for the fourth time in new york, with medvedev in a major final for the first time. but he's lost only two of his past 22 matches, so he won't be a push—over. my my goal was to produce a chance to compete for the big thing again. and here i am, so i give myself another chance, as it did in australia come asa did chance, as it did in australia come as a did enrol in garros. —— rolando garros. that is the personal happiness. you win, you lose, that's pa rt happiness. you win, you lose, that's part of all the sport. he's one of the greatest champions in the history of our sport. and he'sjust a machine, a bea
an equally impressive strike helping them to it, england's beth mead with arsenal's first in a 2—1 overl there too. and everton started with a win. they beat birmingham 1—0 — an own goal from kerys harrop. and you can see highlights from the weekend's action on the women's football show tonight at 10.30pm on bbc one. rafa nadal will move to within one of roger federer‘s haul of 20 grand slam titles if he can beat daniil medvedev in tonight's us open final. nadal is the favourite to win...
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mead >> and three people includint studen are recovering after they were hurt in explosion in dup is school montgomery country. sky fox was over the school in owings mills this morning.n the explosio blew off the top of smoke tower over boiler room and bricks we scattered everywhere. 1400 students attend that schore and t's no word what ssirked the eon. >> laws and penalty surrounding marijuanaou have t loosened and it's still not decriminal liceed in maryland and there's still a large plaque market. >> a judge handed down a sentence to a marijuana supplier convicted mfurder during a drugea d gone ring. lauren is here. >> the judhrew the boo this guy.k 28p-year-old. he was sentenced to life wirole plus 40th y for murdeear. state attorney john mccarthy says this is fourth or fifth time in the past two years he had to talk about a marijuana ddeal andeadly violence. >> thenly drug distribution cases wherehe drug deal goes bad where lives have been lost in montgomery county islways involved marijuana. i don't have a real explanation for it i know that in some quarters i'm told that the d
mead >> and three people includint studen are recovering after they were hurt in explosion in dup is school montgomery country. sky fox was over the school in owings mills this morning.n the explosio blew off the top of smoke tower over boiler room and bricks we scattered everywhere. 1400 students attend that schore and t's no word what ssirked the eon. >> laws and penalty surrounding marijuanaou have t loosened and it's still not decriminal liceed in maryland and there's still a...
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margaret mead, and after apologist, said once a civilization that does not move forward, there is something to be said for that. no matter how far in the future we are talking, i think as long as some part of us is human we will still be exploring. for right now that means leaving the earth. >> host: james donovan, basin dollars, 3 books, about the alamo, general custer, going to the moon. what is the connection? >> guest: i couldn't figure it out but a friend of mine finally said this fits in with your other two books. i somebody talking about? he said men on the frontier. i guess that is it. >> host: "shoot for the moon: the space race and the extraordinary voyage of apollo 11" is his newest books and chances are between now and july 2019 we will be seeing him quite a bit as the nation commemorates 50 years of the moon landing. thanks for being on booktv. >> a look at live coverage for thursday. on c-span at 12:30 p.m. eastern, a top air force officer joins military contractors and scholars to talk about future technology used to modernize the military. later in the day, chief of staff ch
margaret mead, and after apologist, said once a civilization that does not move forward, there is something to be said for that. no matter how far in the future we are talking, i think as long as some part of us is human we will still be exploring. for right now that means leaving the earth. >> host: james donovan, basin dollars, 3 books, about the alamo, general custer, going to the moon. what is the connection? >> guest: i couldn't figure it out but a friend of mine finally said...
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you can barely see him, but president andrew johnson, wesley merritt, george gordon meade, the victor of gettysburg, gideon welles, william tecumseh sherman whispering to somebody, has there ever been us -- a photo with the secretary of the navy, of all the armies, the president, the grand commander of all of the armies and your in biggest army commanders one photo? an unbelievable detail that was unknown for a long time until i zoomed in. it's not just me. this is a free photo at the library of congress. i encourage you all to explore the photos of the civil war. the grand review is over, the war is over and there are a lot of tough times ahead. especially politically. the union had passed and ratified the 13th amendment and then they will pack on with the 14th and 15th. slavery is illegal. black people can vote. women can vote yet, but it will take a while for the sinks to be felt and take shape. in the meantime people are going to be visiting their departed cemetery -- family members at cemeteries. civil war soldiers forming newspapers, writing books, going to battlefields and erec
you can barely see him, but president andrew johnson, wesley merritt, george gordon meade, the victor of gettysburg, gideon welles, william tecumseh sherman whispering to somebody, has there ever been us -- a photo with the secretary of the navy, of all the armies, the president, the grand commander of all of the armies and your in biggest army commanders one photo? an unbelievable detail that was unknown for a long time until i zoomed in. it's not just me. this is a free photo at the library...
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head unsung will each a 20 minute drive from the city of mead poor people are still in a state of shock it's good the cream on our village is a risk $300.00 houses now some are gone and other sustained major structural damage people are now sitting out in the open. then relief workers are sent in to carry out research and rescue operations had sad regular david retrievable. the national disaster management go to d.j. through to warning about. and ordered everyone to remain vigilant. the. trail of destruction and people are now going no where did it even safe to go back to their home. for. me. just a moment. in history at the rugby world cup far as here with that in about. 11 . thank you. neal. barbara is here to talk sport a big upset at the world cup that's right here quite produced a huge upset at the right think we're all caught the south americans have pushed to the brink of elimination with a 30 to 27 when in japan david stokes reports. that silence as a mark of respect and time to reflect before kick off and come a she the small fishing town wrecked by the 2011 earthquake and tsun
head unsung will each a 20 minute drive from the city of mead poor people are still in a state of shock it's good the cream on our village is a risk $300.00 houses now some are gone and other sustained major structural damage people are now sitting out in the open. then relief workers are sent in to carry out research and rescue operations had sad regular david retrievable. the national disaster management go to d.j. through to warning about. and ordered everyone to remain vigilant. the. trail...
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for literally months and months a final decision on the names was made last week in turkey when the mead leaders of turkey iran and russia met its the secretary general and was pleased by that but still wasn't entirely certain this was going to go ahead because he was worried that the syrian government would put obstacles in the way that's why he sent his special envoy mr patterson to damascus in the last 48 hours he's been meeting with the deputy prime minister of syria and foreign minister walid moallem and they are now i think happy that they can announce this so what we're going to do is have a number of. that's who are going to go to geneva in the coming weeks to try and deal with the future constitution of syria that gets you potentially into all the whole issue of 'd elections and who could vote in elections a controversial subject for syria where since 970 since the assads have been in power you've only had sham elections so an important development but i think critics would say only dealing with with the future of syria and of course the president of syria is that going bombardm
for literally months and months a final decision on the names was made last week in turkey when the mead leaders of turkey iran and russia met its the secretary general and was pleased by that but still wasn't entirely certain this was going to go ahead because he was worried that the syrian government would put obstacles in the way that's why he sent his special envoy mr patterson to damascus in the last 48 hours he's been meeting with the deputy prime minister of syria and foreign minister...
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this is the daubeny is coming to you live from the torture chambers in refugee camps did you meads refugees who were kidnapped in libya they say they were tortured by people smugglers who promised to take them to your. also coming up. u.s. lawmakers gain access to the whistle goes report on president trunk's dealings with ukraine's president the landscape now they assess if president trump abused his power. and other sports really needs a young talented sky brown an 11 year old girl who is dreaming of skateboarding glory at the tokyo lympics. i don't know. the u.n. high commissioner for refugees is urgent a calling for countries while wide to take in refugees stuck in libya the agency described its migrant sentence as severely overcrowded but it's not the only camp libya is one of the most important transit points for migrants crossing the mediterranean to europe holding camps of strung up for thousands of refugees stranded in the war torn country german diplomats have destroyed conditions in them as inhuman but the investigating those reports is nearly impossible but now our team managed t
this is the daubeny is coming to you live from the torture chambers in refugee camps did you meads refugees who were kidnapped in libya they say they were tortured by people smugglers who promised to take them to your. also coming up. u.s. lawmakers gain access to the whistle goes report on president trunk's dealings with ukraine's president the landscape now they assess if president trump abused his power. and other sports really needs a young talented sky brown an 11 year old girl who is...
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head unsung will age a 20 minute drive from the city of mead poor people are still in a state of shock so it's good the cream on our village is a risk 300 houses now some are gone and others have sustained major structural damage people are now sitting out in the open. then relief workers are sent in to carry out research and rescue operations head sadly david retrieve. the national disaster management go to d.j. through the warning about. everyone to remain in the fall for the earthquake was felt in most parts of pakistan. and you can see a trail of destruction and people now go no where did they leave. to go back to their homes. meet poor bugger tony administered kashmir a series of mass shootings a push democrats in the u.s. congress to call for a bill on gun restrictions including a possible ban on assault style weapons but while the majority of americans support the move it's unlikely to become law how does a castro reports now from washington d.c. the death of a 24 year old mother shot with an a k $47.00 style rifle at an el paso wal-mart in august was explained by the surgeon wh
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why the op suck because they have been completely fine lined during the 9 months of negotiations how meade let's talk a little bit about that draft agreement when you're. the continent is gives you the impression that the americans in exchange for a sense of guarantee of security and stability in afghanistan from the taliban they were willing to give them an absolutely huge political sway in the country. i mean. depends how you look at the draft and who you are when you look at the draft certainly from any angle that you look at that particular document it can look at it can look as a as a document been put together to give the taliban the legitimacy of they've always wanted they have always had argued since 2000 only to thousands when they started to fight against the us presence in afghanistan that they wanted a negotiation directly with the united states that they did not recognise the afghan government as a legitimate entity that it was one that was put in place by the by the united states so that draft agreement there were there were tacit. sort of confirmations of those assumptions t
why the op suck because they have been completely fine lined during the 9 months of negotiations how meade let's talk a little bit about that draft agreement when you're. the continent is gives you the impression that the americans in exchange for a sense of guarantee of security and stability in afghanistan from the taliban they were willing to give them an absolutely huge political sway in the country. i mean. depends how you look at the draft and who you are when you look at the draft...
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they were ignored by george meade he have a very hostile relationship with sharp. they don't like what the spymaster's bring to them and they can be tension in that relationship. thank you very much. it was a great time here this morning. here is a look at some books that are being published this week. they determine whether it when should lock forgive. and how to start revolution. bill o'reilly looks at the life and career of president trump in the united states of trump. they profile vice president mike pence. also been published this week. jack goldsmith. they were caught the life of the stepfather and jimmy hoffa in his book in half a hoffa shadow. the former secret service agent argues that the more investigation was a failed attempt to end the trump presidency. james is i'm in a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york provides an analysis of the legal history. look for these titles in bookstores this coming week watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv recently they discuss differences within the republican part
they were ignored by george meade he have a very hostile relationship with sharp. they don't like what the spymaster's bring to them and they can be tension in that relationship. thank you very much. it was a great time here this morning. here is a look at some books that are being published this week. they determine whether it when should lock forgive. and how to start revolution. bill o'reilly looks at the life and career of president trump in the united states of trump. they profile vice...
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they're not going to have a job and all of the solutions go out into the future but damn them in the mead. what do you do to those men and women now who are worried about being displaced. >> this is one of the best parts about the green new deal. it's not only about setting the targets on green so that we save this planet, it's about a new deal for people who work. it's about justice for people who's communities have been destroyed. it's about racial justice on environmental issues. it's about worker justice. so here's what i propose. i have among my many plans, one of the ones is about a green manufacturing plant. let me use that as an example. coming up, there is an estimated $17 trillion market for green around the world. think about it. green generation of power but also green to take carbon out of the air, to clean up the water, and, by the way, a lot of this stuff hasn't been invented yet. so you see this giant worldwide market, people want to do this, or at least feel like they need to because they see what's happening. what can we do? i've got a three-part answer to that. the firs
they're not going to have a job and all of the solutions go out into the future but damn them in the mead. what do you do to those men and women now who are worried about being displaced. >> this is one of the best parts about the green new deal. it's not only about setting the targets on green so that we save this planet, it's about a new deal for people who work. it's about justice for people who's communities have been destroyed. it's about racial justice on environmental issues. it's...
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we know why some of the meade media are reporting it the way they are. there is an agenda and we understand that and anything that could make trump look good they don't want to cover. the president has not been totally clear how he mess acknowledged his after he general today. there were times when he said it's a basic fact that we buy more than we sell that was unfair. other times he focused on the supply chain issue, national security, intellectual property. i think there has been a lot of confusion on what we are supposed to be focused on and from an investor standpoint, we are look for better resolution. i think president trump need to get a deal done. i think -- i am not sure if he will end up being the final and comprehensive deal. very likely he will end up having a deal that allows him to save face and allows china to save face. pacifies markets. but then you get something more comprehensive done in a second term. liz: certain people in the media, strong gdp numbers. ism services number coming in strong. small businesses. jobs growing there. manu
we know why some of the meade media are reporting it the way they are. there is an agenda and we understand that and anything that could make trump look good they don't want to cover. the president has not been totally clear how he mess acknowledged his after he general today. there were times when he said it's a basic fact that we buy more than we sell that was unfair. other times he focused on the supply chain issue, national security, intellectual property. i think there has been a lot of...
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are able to tellta t according to officials this crash happen around six o'clo just south of fort meadee unclear whether taking off or landing. the plane ended upside down in trees 200 feet into the woods. taken to shock trauma in baltimore as a precaution. the faa and ntsb will investigate the exact cause of the crash. state police say itay have been engine failure. lauren. >>reporter: police are asking for help fm the public after alleged seal assault. it happened right here last night just off campus at the university of maryland. this is college avenue and columbia avenue. now, take alilook. ce were canvassing this neighbhood today looking for any witnesses. they say a woman was walking ina threa last night when someone knocked her dow from behind and sexualitily assaulted her then took off on foan. yone with information is urged to contact prince george's countyolice. shawn. >> we lost legendary broadcaster today, abc news reporter and cokie rd erts die from complications of breast cancer. she was trailblazer and fixture in washington. grew up in the area and attended stone ridge s
are able to tellta t according to officials this crash happen around six o'clo just south of fort meadee unclear whether taking off or landing. the plane ended upside down in trees 200 feet into the woods. taken to shock trauma in baltimore as a precaution. the faa and ntsb will investigate the exact cause of the crash. state police say itay have been engine failure. lauren. >>reporter: police are asking for help fm the public after alleged seal assault. it happened right here last night...
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with the ongoing congestion on 19th and park mer said, the mead for the m line is more acute every day. regarding speed radar signs, there was a question about combining with technology such as road sensors to capture speed data in realtime to gauge the effectiveness along with before and after studies currently performed. the cat recommended approval for all of the requests. during discussion of vision zero, item 7, a cac member observed the up take in facility seems to coincide with increase in cac vehicles on the streets. there have been no cacs involved in an accident it was part of the policy agenda. another member highlighted communities of concern and need to provide safe environments to bike to school, including bike education. staff affirmed bike training classes were part of the strategic actions the safe routes to school program was a specific initiative to achieve safe transit for children and foster zero goals. as part of the bus rapid transit update. project staff said to date no businesses had taken advantage of the free advertisement opportunity for bus cards on the van
with the ongoing congestion on 19th and park mer said, the mead for the m line is more acute every day. regarding speed radar signs, there was a question about combining with technology such as road sensors to capture speed data in realtime to gauge the effectiveness along with before and after studies currently performed. the cat recommended approval for all of the requests. during discussion of vision zero, item 7, a cac member observed the up take in facility seems to coincide with increase...
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. >> my sister, colleen, text mead that morning. she said -- texted me and she said we got this.y sister gave me the strength. >> you know what is amazing. >> sean: you didn't hesitate, it was my sister but if it's hannity, let him drop dead. i got the message. [laughing] but honestly, what is amazing, i want to say this, the liver regenerates. >> yes. in six weeks. >> sean: yeah, to its normal size and hers grows into the normal size. >> right, basically i shared, you have two lobes, i donated one of those lobes, within 4 to 6 weeks my liver regenerated, that's why i feel healthy, coming back to work. my sister has a longer road, taking a lot of drugs to make sure there's no rejection. so far what i can report she's healthy, the liver has been accepted, her surgeon said within a few seconds of her taking my liver it started working. this might be bad for your reputation, your critics, sean, i should credit, before the surgery i was having a couple of difficult moments, what was ahead wrushgs on the phone with me walking me through it, were you a great friend. you called, you sen
. >> my sister, colleen, text mead that morning. she said -- texted me and she said we got this.y sister gave me the strength. >> you know what is amazing. >> sean: you didn't hesitate, it was my sister but if it's hannity, let him drop dead. i got the message. [laughing] but honestly, what is amazing, i want to say this, the liver regenerates. >> yes. in six weeks. >> sean: yeah, to its normal size and hers grows into the normal size. >> right, basically i...
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the president in the past has questioned matt mead climate change, at one point calling it -- has questioned-made climate change, at one point calling it "a chinese folks." hoax."hinese you ande, secretary-general antonio guterres stated that warming is continuing at an alarming rate. >> these are not localized disasters but part of a global trend. we will not overcome the climate emergency without safeguarding lungs.net's very these fires not only contribute to climate change by releasing but alsooxide destroying trees and vegetation that remove and vegetation that remove emissions from our air. mark: the secretary-general also told were leaders that it is not a time to negotiate, but to act to make the world carbon neutral by. 2050 the u.k.'s top judges will roll on whether mr. johnson acted lawfully when he suspended parliament. the decision could shape the course of brexit, and determine how much power future by ministers have. if the court finds a johnson suspended parliament is eagerly he could before to recall the legislature. the prime minister has promised the u.k. will leave the e.
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is unable to increase capacity and performance to mead today's demand.last week apply board gave feedback to approve the j church line. they clarified this will not address the much larger issue of the municipal me metro speed. the tun was was -- tunnel speeds are lower owing to the traffic. you all know the epic system melt down on april 26 this year revealed how fragile the tunnel is. we asked the players how they will fix the tunnel. they told us a projected is on the books that will take 20 to 30 years to complete. here we are today in san francisco we are frustrated, acangry and tired of the overcrowding. do you want to throw more gasoline buy approving 8,000 more units? please delay and ask planning staff to identify the impacts of increased population on the muni metro and recommend ways to create it. thank you very much. >> next speaker. i will read off more speaker cards. caroline kennedy, belinda and randy rollin son. >> commissioners i am jim has. i live at 100 vanness and i am on the board much the civic center district. i participated in the
is unable to increase capacity and performance to mead today's demand.last week apply board gave feedback to approve the j church line. they clarified this will not address the much larger issue of the municipal me metro speed. the tun was was -- tunnel speeds are lower owing to the traffic. you all know the epic system melt down on april 26 this year revealed how fragile the tunnel is. we asked the players how they will fix the tunnel. they told us a projected is on the books that will take 20...
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. >> tucker: this has confuse mead for years. hope can you explain it as clearly as it can be explained. why would the u.s. government withhold documents that might plain saudi arabia's links to 9/11? >> yeah. the last administration, directors mueller, comey. obama fought against the families and maintained the coverup to cover up the fbi's own intelligence failures. the fbi had identified the two hijackers in january of 2000 in the united states. was monday moring them and monitoring the saudi government officials helping them. fbi, intelligence community lost them. and 9/11 occurred. this was an enormous embarrassment to the intelligence community in the bureau and they tried to hide the truth from the families. moreover, president obama tried to stop the families from even being able to sue saudi arabia and show to the world how officials in the ministry of islamic affairs, and we've now itched 11 saudi government officials, identified them, provided the help al cade needed to mount the attacks. that was -- al qaeda attacks.
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it will be interesting when president trump and president zelensky meade at the u.n. today. let's bring in matthew chance live there this morning. matthew, good morning. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: the reaction has been pretty muted. he basically said, look, i can't be pressurized because i'm president of an independent country. there were brief comments he made in relation to the telephone scandal that the ukraine finds themselves sucked into. they want to keep a good relationship not just with the current u.s. president but future u.s. presidents as well and they hate the fact they've been sucked into this american political drama because they feel it undermines them in their confrontation with russia. diplomat ukly they're trying to get back crimea which was annexed in 2014. this was reiterated by the foreign minister i spoke to earlier. he said this whole scandal is handing a victory to the creme limb. >> definitely open champagne, yeah, definitely. >> why? >> for them, it's the best way to drive a wedge in the unique -- by unique, i mean bipartisan support f
it will be interesting when president trump and president zelensky meade at the u.n. today. let's bring in matthew chance live there this morning. matthew, good morning. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: the reaction has been pretty muted. he basically said, look, i can't be pressurized because i'm president of an independent country. there were brief comments he made in relation to the telephone scandal that the ukraine finds themselves sucked into. they want to keep a good...
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he's the corporate lead executive for northrup northrup grumman at fort meade in aberdeen, and he'llintroducing the luncheon keynote speaker. greg? >> thank you very much. thanks, tom . thanks to billington for putting on such a great conference. it's my honor and pleasure this afternoon to be able to introduce the keynote speaker for this afternoon. [laughter] major general dennis crall is deputy principal cyber adviser. he was appointed to that role in february 2018. major general crall is a career aviation command control officer who has commanded squadron and group level. he's got deep cyber and operations, information operations background where he was the chief of the joint cyberspace operations center at central command as well as the deputy chief of their information operations center at central command. lastly, he was the branch chief for strategic plans for information operations at u.s. special operations command. if you would, please give a warm welcome to major general dennis crall. [applause] ♪ >> well, i've been introduced before -- [inaudible] look, it's my pleasure t
he's the corporate lead executive for northrup northrup grumman at fort meade in aberdeen, and he'llintroducing the luncheon keynote speaker. greg? >> thank you very much. thanks, tom . thanks to billington for putting on such a great conference. it's my honor and pleasure this afternoon to be able to introduce the keynote speaker for this afternoon. [laughter] major general dennis crall is deputy principal cyber adviser. he was appointed to that role in february 2018. major general crall...
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steve: harry mead was - that's how far they've gone in a few years. >> they think they have the authorityrrorist organization as if they don't have anything better to do - >> they are so emboldened because the media, mainstream media is with them every step of the way and they are emboldened. >> i said 50 states, 100 senators. steve: when we started using loony left we said that's a big bit out there but there proving us right every week coming up, 2020 democrats all over themselves on climate change but do any of them even know the facts? that is next. that is next. ♪ run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save
steve: harry mead was - that's how far they've gone in a few years. >> they think they have the authorityrrorist organization as if they don't have anything better to do - >> they are so emboldened because the media, mainstream media is with them every step of the way and they are emboldened. >> i said 50 states, 100 senators. steve: when we started using loony left we said that's a big bit out there but there proving us right every week coming up, 2020 democrats all over...
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they say they can ride the mead to wave right into the white house.ut they have to think women are very, very stupid and if you are a male democrat politician, you are forced to repeat -- refer to the gender for years and apologize your sex. >> i think we would look for somebody who is maybe not of the same gender that i am. and maybe somebody might be a couple of years younger than me. >> i will have a woman running mate. it is clear for me to do that. it would be difficult not to select a woman with so many extraordinary women running right now. >> laura: okay. wow, maybe a woman would be the best person to pick out of basis of merit, but when does organs alone be a qualification for high office, stunning. which led me to wonder, can princess fitting bowl or kamala harris pick a male running mate? or will that make them part of the patriot -- patriarch as well. aunt msnbc joy reid took the antimale narrative a step further adding racial and religious elements to it. i mean you have a very determined minority and in this case wealthy, white man wealt
they say they can ride the mead to wave right into the white house.ut they have to think women are very, very stupid and if you are a male democrat politician, you are forced to repeat -- refer to the gender for years and apologize your sex. >> i think we would look for somebody who is maybe not of the same gender that i am. and maybe somebody might be a couple of years younger than me. >> i will have a woman running mate. it is clear for me to do that. it would be difficult not to...
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modules atix storage fort meade, maryland that look like an amazon warehouse. that is the remote storage. there is the culpepper campus, the david packer campus that has 14 million items there in terms photographs, sound recordings. and then the three buildings on capitol hill as well as the library for the blind and physically handicapped where we are doing e-books and all of that. have senateyes, i and house hearings where i have to present the budget. i have to be that person that says the library of congress is important to congress. we serve congress. we have the congressional research service. a swat team research analysts that serve directly to congress and then the people, the public. so that is a large part of my role. ray: and i think people would be very heartened to know that members of congress are very interested in history. and that is something that they relate to their local libraries and what is going on there, up in washington state for instance, they have three districts doing storytime with and ourional members surplus book thing. so what w
modules atix storage fort meade, maryland that look like an amazon warehouse. that is the remote storage. there is the culpepper campus, the david packer campus that has 14 million items there in terms photographs, sound recordings. and then the three buildings on capitol hill as well as the library for the blind and physically handicapped where we are doing e-books and all of that. have senateyes, i and house hearings where i have to present the budget. i have to be that person that says the...
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this one comes off more like a term paper where the person is citing all sorts of mead consider sources, giving a theory. third or secondhand, but giving a theory of what happened here and why. i wonder, is therebyas creeping into things -- is there bias creeping into things. it will be curious to see how this whistleblower does on the witness stand, whether there's a robust cross examination or whether they point out this is all secondhand or third hand. paul: the whistleblower is supposed to be about intelligence abuses. the president is not formally part of the intelligence community. and the whistleblower works for the executive branch. is this -- i mean, are we eroding the power of the presidency in a fundamental way i guess is the way i would put the question. >> well, history will tell us, right. this is new territory and may see a flood of this type of behavior in the intelligence community. the options for the director of national intelligence, who was guided by office of legal counsel, doj, is this report credible enough to turn over to either congress because it's urgent or t
this one comes off more like a term paper where the person is citing all sorts of mead consider sources, giving a theory. third or secondhand, but giving a theory of what happened here and why. i wonder, is therebyas creeping into things -- is there bias creeping into things. it will be curious to see how this whistleblower does on the witness stand, whether there's a robust cross examination or whether they point out this is all secondhand or third hand. paul: the whistleblower is supposed to...