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that army had fought in march across middle tennessee in 1863, climbing mountains and reversing rivers before fighting confederate armies at chickamauga creek, in the greatest battle in the western theater of the war. in the minds of these veterans, chickamauga was not a union defeat, but rather the battle for the capture and permanent possession of the city where they were meeting, chattanooga. that capture of chattanooga eventually led to the capture of atlanta and the union victory in the war. at the third session of the meeting, an unexpected topic came up. a statue for the man who led the army of the cumberland during its most important battles in the campaign. major general william stark rosecrans. the men began to express themselves. i worship the memory of general william s rosecrans. a hole for him or reference in my heart never to be replaced in a veteran. tore was no in superior rosecrans. a third voice added, i want to say i think in strategy, rosecrans was not surpassed by anyone in the civil war or any previous war. he secured the city of chattanooga in the face of strong
that army had fought in march across middle tennessee in 1863, climbing mountains and reversing rivers before fighting confederate armies at chickamauga creek, in the greatest battle in the western theater of the war. in the minds of these veterans, chickamauga was not a union defeat, but rather the battle for the capture and permanent possession of the city where they were meeting, chattanooga. that capture of chattanooga eventually led to the capture of atlanta and the union victory in the...
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pemberton's hold on vicksburg in the lower mississippi was still threatened and his position in middle tennessee was still threatened and was precarious after his retreat in october from the invasion of kentucky. and giving him authority over this, and he thought he was conferring with prestige in rank and ambition. but johnson thought otherwise. seeing it as an effort as johnson put it, to put it on the shelf by giving johnson a position with no real authority. that was not davis' purpose at all though he gave some substance to that suspicion by requiring them to continue reporting to richmond. still it could've made much more of the command if he had chosen to do so but he preferred to complain about lack of authority and express his desire for a real army command. when davis give him that opportunity in early 1863, johnson declined it. dissension in the army had grown worse after its second retreat following the battle of murphy's burrow. a cabal of core division commanders in the army blame him for inept leadership. davis instructed johnson in his capacity as theater commander to investigate
pemberton's hold on vicksburg in the lower mississippi was still threatened and his position in middle tennessee was still threatened and was precarious after his retreat in october from the invasion of kentucky. and giving him authority over this, and he thought he was conferring with prestige in rank and ambition. but johnson thought otherwise. seeing it as an effort as johnson put it, to put it on the shelf by giving johnson a position with no real authority. that was not davis' purpose at...
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pemberton's old on vicksburg and the lower mississippi was still threatened, and bragg's position in middle tennessee, near murfreesboro, was still threatened and precarious, after his retreat from his abortive attack in kentucky kentucky. davis thought he was conferring important responsibility and prestige commence vat riff the general's amibition. but johnston saw it otherwise, seeing it as an effort, as johnston put it to put me on the shelf by giving johnston a position with no real authority. that was not davis' purpose at all. though he gave some substance to that suspicion by requiring bragg and pemberton to report directly to richmond and johnston. johnston could have made much more of his command if he had chosen to do so, but he preferred to complain about his lack of that and to express his desire for a real army command. but when davis gave him that opportunity in early 1863, johnston declined it. dissension in the army of tennessee had grown worse after its second retreat in january following the battle of murfreesboro, or as it was called in the north, stone's river. a cabal of core an
pemberton's old on vicksburg and the lower mississippi was still threatened, and bragg's position in middle tennessee, near murfreesboro, was still threatened and precarious, after his retreat from his abortive attack in kentucky kentucky. davis thought he was conferring important responsibility and prestige commence vat riff the general's amibition. but johnston saw it otherwise, seeing it as an effort, as johnston put it to put me on the shelf by giving johnston a position with no real...
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. >> the fifth annual in middle tennessee. >> have you been? >> oh, yes.t's look at the weather in the northeast. sprinkling in new york city. the heavy rain in new england through the day. it will improve here in new york and it will take until sunday early afternoon for it to clear out across new england. the cold front and back behind it is cold. temperatures in chicago today, 47 degrees for a high. 57 back through the plains. we are looking at upper 70s into texas and the gulf coast in the mid-70s. tomorrow, most of the country is looking really nice and sunny. just a spotty showers in the eastern great lakes. most areas, it will feel >>> good morning. i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. as we head into the afternoon, we will see more clearing, temperatures range between 68 and 71 degrees. breezy conditions expected fors today. as we head into tomorrow, colder air is going to make its way in. it will be a cold start to the morning with temperatures dropping down to 47 degrees. daytime highs tomorrow stay in the low 60s. bring your jacket if y
. >> the fifth annual in middle tennessee. >> have you been? >> oh, yes.t's look at the weather in the northeast. sprinkling in new york city. the heavy rain in new england through the day. it will improve here in new york and it will take until sunday early afternoon for it to clear out across new england. the cold front and back behind it is cold. temperatures in chicago today, 47 degrees for a high. 57 back through the plains. we are looking at upper 70s into texas and the...
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middle ground here without going all the way to a quarantine. >> all right, elizabeth cohen right outside bellevue hospital. thanks so much in new york. >>> and this just in to cnn. a tennessee middle schooler's death could be tied to the entero virus. metro national public school sent a letter to parents, it says there was concern this death could be from the virus. the health department let us know that the child had a preliminary test suggesting entero virus or another respiratory virus. the health department has not received a confirmation yet because specific testing is spending, end quote. the cdc says 10 to 15 million people are infected with the virus each year in the u.s. >>> still to come, were iraqi forces poisoned by a recent isis attack? we'll have details on the potential new twist in the terrorist group's battlefield tactics. at t-mobile you can hook up the whole family for $100 bucks. get 4 lines with unlimited talk and text and up to 10 gigabytes of 4g lte data. plus get the brand-new samsung galaxy note 4 for $0 down. tyand for many, it's as struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine - what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lowe
middle ground here without going all the way to a quarantine. >> all right, elizabeth cohen right outside bellevue hospital. thanks so much in new york. >>> and this just in to cnn. a tennessee middle schooler's death could be tied to the entero virus. metro national public school sent a letter to parents, it says there was concern this death could be from the virus. the health department let us know that the child had a preliminary test suggesting entero virus or another...
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well, as we start off this friday, it's on the wet side throughout much of the middle atlantic and back into the tennessee valley. soaking showers, travel delays. some wet roads. and some cold temperatures found throughout the northeast as well. high temperatures only warming into the upper 50s later on friday from burlington to syracuse to buffalo. factor in the wind, feels like in the 40s. a little bit warmer closer to d.c. >> all right, thank you so much. >>> and coming up, the latest attack on your wallet. data hackers going after a popular fast food chain. >>> and ceo outrage, the head of microsoft with some unusual advice for women. don't ask for a raise. the backlash and what he now has to say for himself. >>> and the big news for katy perry. the super star has a new gig. a big gig. i'll give you a hint here. she's following in beyoncÉ's footsteps. É's footsteps. . >>> stocks opened lower this morning after a big plunge, plunging 345 points, the worst day of the year. asian markets followed suit. it was triggered by a slowdown in the germany economy and concerns about the fed. a 401k worth $90,000
well, as we start off this friday, it's on the wet side throughout much of the middle atlantic and back into the tennessee valley. soaking showers, travel delays. some wet roads. and some cold temperatures found throughout the northeast as well. high temperatures only warming into the upper 50s later on friday from burlington to syracuse to buffalo. factor in the wind, feels like in the 40s. a little bit warmer closer to d.c. >> all right, thank you so much. >>> and coming up,...
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start off this friday, it's going to be on the wet side here throughout much of the middle atlantic and back into the tennesseeel delays, some wet roads and some cool temperatures found throughout the northeast as well. high temperatures only warming into the upper 50s later on friday from burlington to syracuse and buffalo. factor in the wind, it's going to feel like it's in the 40s. a little bit warmer here further off to the south, closer to d.c. >> thank you so much, justin. >>> the head of microsoft is really burning up the internet, under fire this morning for saying that women don't need to ask for a raise and should just trust the system to pay them well. >> satya nadella has apologized but the remark underscores challenges for women in the overwhelmingly male tech world. abc's josh haskell with more. >> reporter: it's an issue that continues to plague the tech industry -- a lack of gender diversity. a comment by microsoft's ceo satya nadella thursday wasn't the answer women were looking for. >> it's not really about asking for the raise but knowing and having faith that the system will actually give y
start off this friday, it's going to be on the wet side here throughout much of the middle atlantic and back into the tennesseeel delays, some wet roads and some cool temperatures found throughout the northeast as well. high temperatures only warming into the upper 50s later on friday from burlington to syracuse and buffalo. factor in the wind, it's going to feel like it's in the 40s. a little bit warmer here further off to the south, closer to d.c. >> thank you so much, justin....
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middle class is just two minutes away. >> forget the jobs numbers for a moment. i want to take you back to tennessee to check in on jodie bolan, the small business owner we've tracked as part of our series america's middle class rebuilding the dream. she struggles to keep her business afloat while tackling college costs. >> pretty loud sound, julian. what do you think that sound is? >> i've had some unexpected expenses come up with julian. he has his license and he's been wanting to drive himself to and from school. >> when i turn on the a.c., it gets louder. >> i'm not in a position to get him a car, which i'd like to be, something safe. it's really making a very loud noise. he says he thinks it's a belt, but i'm not sure. >> emergency brake's not working. >> it won't lock. >> there's a couple hundred dollars worth of repairs. >> i also need the money to add him to my triple-a in case anything happens. also the school is requiring a fee for a parking permit for him to be able to park at the school. julian loved his surprise birthday gift, and i think that it just meant so much to him that i was abl
middle class is just two minutes away. >> forget the jobs numbers for a moment. i want to take you back to tennessee to check in on jodie bolan, the small business owner we've tracked as part of our series america's middle class rebuilding the dream. she struggles to keep her business afloat while tackling college costs. >> pretty loud sound, julian. what do you think that sound is? >> i've had some unexpected expenses come up with julian. he has his license and he's been...
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tennessee. he came by alaska. he decided he was going to go down and prank him knowing he was in the middle of nowhere. this is the prank they did. >> wait, wait, yo, what are you doing? >> they see somebody out there. dude, what's going on? this is a gigantic firework. they start screaming like crazy. wait a minute. the only real response you can have to such prank. >> don't you dare. that was in your nose. don't you dare. >> these youtubers try to answer the question, will it jack o lantern. >> lincoln park's powerful new music video. the special story behind the new take on one of their biggest hits. alalkaka-s-seleltztzerer p pluls the cold truth. i i hahaveve a a c col, wiwithth t tererririblble e chc bebetttter t takake e soso. awawwwww...... trtrututh h isis, , ththererad doesesn'n't t trtreaeat t chche rerealallyly?? nenew w alalkaka-s-seleltztzerer rusheses r relelieief f toto y d sysympmptotomsms p plulus s chc. ohoh, , whwhatat a a r rele. heherere w we e gogo!! wowoooooo!o! w woooooo! anand d nonow,w, a alklka-a-sesa cocompmpleletete l linine e oo trtreaeat t yoyourur w wororsts ( siren wai
tennessee. he came by alaska. he decided he was going to go down and prank him knowing he was in the middle of nowhere. this is the prank they did. >> wait, wait, yo, what are you doing? >> they see somebody out there. dude, what's going on? this is a gigantic firework. they start screaming like crazy. wait a minute. the only real response you can have to such prank. >> don't you dare. that was in your nose. don't you dare. >> these youtubers try to answer the question,...
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temperatures responded at the lower to middle 70s, a few light clouds in the afternoon and the sunshine really dominated and most of the energy now from the ohio to tennessee valley, that high is overhead for thursday, lots of sunshine and it stays on the breezy side and very comfortable at 68 degrees and then we'll follow this low which will ride along the boundary that follows fall like temperatures to the north and summer like temperatures to the south. overall in the u.s. not much happening but as we look out over the pacific. we have super typhoon, vongfong, the super defines eye wall in the midstle of that typhoon, winds are sustained at 180 miles per hour, the strongest storm of 2014, not just for typhoon standards or hurricane standards, this is the strong of the storm on the planet earth this year, this is headed to the north and stay far off the coast of china and head into southern parts of japan later this week. expect winds there to be sustained at 110 miles per hour. the bright moonlight and winds relax, and the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll paint a beautiful picture on thursday and afternoon breaking out on friday and rains
temperatures responded at the lower to middle 70s, a few light clouds in the afternoon and the sunshine really dominated and most of the energy now from the ohio to tennessee valley, that high is overhead for thursday, lots of sunshine and it stays on the breezy side and very comfortable at 68 degrees and then we'll follow this low which will ride along the boundary that follows fall like temperatures to the north and summer like temperatures to the south. overall in the u.s. not much happening...
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of severe weather moving into kentucky, tennessee, alabama, louisiana and this is all part of a cold front that will eventually make it here as we go into the middlehe week. mainly wednesday will be our best chance for thunderstorms late wednesday. here's future weather. we stay cloudy overnight with fog. that starts us off tomorrow morning. areas of drizzle possibly through the afternoon, we'reç mostly on the dry side. some of the clouds linger through the day. on wednesday, we start off with more cloud cover. late in the day, wednesday night, you notice storms setting up to our west. this will start to move in late wednesday and some of us could linger into your thursday. the thunderstorms will be in the forecast this week. for tonight, though, cloudy and drizzle. more fog developing overnight tonight. 58 for the low in philadelphia. 55 degrees north and west. then tomorrow we'll see morning fog to start off your day and you could see areas of drizle with that cloudy through the day and warmer, too. temperatures mid to upper 70s. on wednesday, closer to 80 degrees, warm with late thunderstorms moving in. thursday some of the rain could linger b
of severe weather moving into kentucky, tennessee, alabama, louisiana and this is all part of a cold front that will eventually make it here as we go into the middlehe week. mainly wednesday will be our best chance for thunderstorms late wednesday. here's future weather. we stay cloudy overnight with fog. that starts us off tomorrow morning. areas of drizzle possibly through the afternoon, we'reç mostly on the dry side. some of the clouds linger through the day. on wednesday, we start off...
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right now it's back off to our west, moving into parts of tennessee, chicago, this is a big cold front. as it approaches by the middlee week, thunderstorms move in with it and our temperatures will drop down going into the weekend. here's future weather. tonight we do stay cloudy, a few areas of drizzle. tomorrow morning we wake up with the clouds around. fog for much of the area. through the afternoon we're dry mainly. we'll still see the clouds lingering. wednesday, more clouds moving in. it stays warm. you start to see the line of thunderstorms setting up to our west wednesday night. this will be a late event, late wednesday into early thursday. for tonight, though, cloudy with drizzle around. fog develops late tonight. 58 in philadelphia, 55 north and west. more fog moving in for the area late tonight. then tomorrow we'll see morning fog with the drizzle around, cloudy through the day. temperatures warmer than today. about the mid to upper 70s. as we go into wednesday, that's when we'll have the late thunderstorms moving in. scattered showers for thursday. we really don't start to clear up too much until about fr
right now it's back off to our west, moving into parts of tennessee, chicago, this is a big cold front. as it approaches by the middlee week, thunderstorms move in with it and our temperatures will drop down going into the weekend. here's future weather. tonight we do stay cloudy, a few areas of drizzle. tomorrow morning we wake up with the clouds around. fog for much of the area. through the afternoon we're dry mainly. we'll still see the clouds lingering. wednesday, more clouds moving in. it...
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are now in the south and the tennessee valley will be shifting up new england and as we go throughout tuesday afternoon. we're also watching temperatures recovering in the middle country. so it was a little chilly in some spots this weekend. it's definitely improving. and we don't have a lot of violent weather. after we get past today's severe storms, the rest of the week looks pretty good. >> i always call it the first heater smell. that heater kicks on for the first time this season, it's that smell. that time of year. >> a lot of fireplaces starting for the first time, too. that's fun. >> sure is. >>> stories making news, crews looking for malaysia flight 370 are back in the indian ocean. the search was put on hold for four months so crews could map the search area. three ships will concentrate on a stretch of the indian ocean using a new high-resolution map of the ocean floor. the plane vanished in march with 239 people on board. >>> this is what's left of freight train in louisiana after it rammed into a transport truck stuck on the tracks. that freight train then derailed and slammed into a big oak tree. the driver of the truck jumped out just in time be
are now in the south and the tennessee valley will be shifting up new england and as we go throughout tuesday afternoon. we're also watching temperatures recovering in the middle country. so it was a little chilly in some spots this weekend. it's definitely improving. and we don't have a lot of violent weather. after we get past today's severe storms, the rest of the week looks pretty good. >> i always call it the first heater smell. that heater kicks on for the first time this season,...
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middle class rebuilding the dream. tonight we get an update from jody the owner of a knoxville, tennessee gift shop she took a gamble when moved her struggling store to a different area in knoxville this years she's working furiously to improve sales as she heads in to the season. i have had a good week, paid innie voices hasn't paid myself. still in the same position i was in the old low characters the store is paying for itself. but not paying me. my goal this week is to finish up the christmas decorating in the store. it's really interesting to see the reaction of what people say about the store being decorated for christmas already. and i had heard some people just not ready to see christmas until after thanksgiving. but the sooner i get it out, the more of an opportunity i have to sale it. and it's very important that i have all of my christmas decorating done by october 1st so that i have the whole month of october and november to sale the merchandise because the bill comes due on december 1st. the rhythm of the scor store ist i order christmas in january and it arrives in july and then i pay for it in december. i
middle class rebuilding the dream. tonight we get an update from jody the owner of a knoxville, tennessee gift shop she took a gamble when moved her struggling store to a different area in knoxville this years she's working furiously to improve sales as she heads in to the season. i have had a good week, paid innie voices hasn't paid myself. still in the same position i was in the old low characters the store is paying for itself. but not paying me. my goal this week is to finish up the...
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from tennessee, ray, democrats line. know unions made the middlelass in the country, no matter what you say, and you took the jobs offshore, you destroyed the union and you destroyed the middle-class to the middle-class will never come back until the unions come back. allcan sit there and say it you want, but people have no obligation for manufacturing in this country does they treat them like because there is no union representation. long as you have no union, you will have no middle-class. guest: i think the conversation we had before just kind of covers where i view the unions stand in the economy. i think there is a lot of value. i think they face a lot of challenges as well. it is a small part of the workforce right now. the larger point here, an important and critical point, is this question of what happened to the american middle-class and why do we see widening income inequality? there has been a lot of high-quality research done that shows that the decline of manufacturing, off shoring, has to theuted greatly hollowing out of the middle-cl
from tennessee, ray, democrats line. know unions made the middlelass in the country, no matter what you say, and you took the jobs offshore, you destroyed the union and you destroyed the middle-class to the middle-class will never come back until the unions come back. allcan sit there and say it you want, but people have no obligation for manufacturing in this country does they treat them like because there is no union representation. long as you have no union, you will have no middle-class....
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Oct 23, 2014
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tennessee by a single mother who worked as a secretary. when i was 6, she married my stepdaughter a stockbroker and weapon went from working class to middle class. i was an overachiever attending a magnet school, graduating high school with honors and college credits, working two different jobs. by the time i graduated, my parents divorced and it was clear that i would be on my own financially. i eventually moved to new york to get state residency i attended community college downtown and on my way to class on september 11th, i witnessed firsthand the attacks on the world trade center. after watching people jump out of burning buildings and running from their collapse, i spent a lot of time thinking about what america could have done to provoke such an atrocity. this experience fundamentally changed my understanding of the negative impacts of american capitolism abroad. i had grown up in the '80s, a child of capitalize with an unwavering faith in enter preneuroism. aynrand had been an favorite author. several years later, i had moved to l.a. at the on set of the mortgage crisis. i witnessed it firsthand through my boyfriend, whose busines
tennessee by a single mother who worked as a secretary. when i was 6, she married my stepdaughter a stockbroker and weapon went from working class to middle class. i was an overachiever attending a magnet school, graduating high school with honors and college credits, working two different jobs. by the time i graduated, my parents divorced and it was clear that i would be on my own financially. i eventually moved to new york to get state residency i attended community college downtown and on my...
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tennessee by a single mother who worked as a secretary. when i was 6, she married my stepdaughter a stockbroker and weapon went from working class to middle class. i was an overachiever attending a magnet school, graduating high school with honors and college credits, working two different jobs. by the time i graduated, my parents divorced and it was clear that i would be on my own financially. i eventually moved to new york to get state residency i attended community college downtown and on my way to class on september 11th, i witnessed firsthand the attacks on the world trade center. after watching people jump out of burning buildings and running from their collapse, i spent a lot of time thinking about what america could have done to provoke such an atrocity. this experience fundamentally changed my understanding of the negative impacts of american capitolism abroad. i had grown up in the '80s, a child of capitalize with an unwavering faith in enter preneuroism. aynrand had been an favorite author. several years later, i had moved to l.a. at the on set of the mortgage crisis. i witnessed it firsthand through my boyfriend, whose busines
tennessee by a single mother who worked as a secretary. when i was 6, she married my stepdaughter a stockbroker and weapon went from working class to middle class. i was an overachiever attending a magnet school, graduating high school with honors and college credits, working two different jobs. by the time i graduated, my parents divorced and it was clear that i would be on my own financially. i eventually moved to new york to get state residency i attended community college downtown and on my...
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tennessee by a single mother who worked as a secretary. when i was 6, she married my stepfather, a stockbroker, and we went from working class to middle class. i was an overachiever attending a magnet school, graduating high school with honors and college credits, working two different jobs. by the time i graduated, my parents divorced and it was clear that i would be on my own financially. i eventually moved to new york to get state residency i attended community college downtown and on my way to class on september 11th, i witnessed firsthand the attacks on the world trade center. after watching people jump out of burning buildings and running from their collapse, i spent a lot of time thinking about what america could have done to provoke such an atrocity. this experience fundamentally changed my understanding of the negative impacts of american capitalism abroad. i had grown up in the '80s, a child of contaminatism with an unwavering faithing in entrepreneurism. ayn rand had been my favorite author. i appreciated her books as fiction, not realize. several years later, i found myself at the center of another ground zero. having moved to l
tennessee by a single mother who worked as a secretary. when i was 6, she married my stepfather, a stockbroker, and we went from working class to middle class. i was an overachiever attending a magnet school, graduating high school with honors and college credits, working two different jobs. by the time i graduated, my parents divorced and it was clear that i would be on my own financially. i eventually moved to new york to get state residency i attended community college downtown and on my way...