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like nathaniel. page 118 you'll even find the lyrics from that song that means so much to the newmans. a song they still play every year on nathaniel's birthday. >> it's so remarkable that you wrote this entire novel and then you meet this family and it's the family in your novel. >> i know. >> i mean -- >> it was amazing. >> reporter: today "wonder" is more than a book, it's a phenomenon selling more than five million copies and translated into 45 languages. it's even become required reading in hundreds of schools across the country. >> it's become part of a campaign, in essence, to be kind. >> i used this quote, "if you have the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind. such a simple thing. >> that book is singlehandedly making life easier for children with facial differences. it's just a fact. >> reporter: coming up, will nathaniel ever breathe on his own? doctors propose a risky surgery that could mean life or death. >>> one more major surgery, which is -- >> barbaric. >> reporter: a
like nathaniel. page 118 you'll even find the lyrics from that song that means so much to the newmans. a song they still play every year on nathaniel's birthday. >> it's so remarkable that you wrote this entire novel and then you meet this family and it's the family in your novel. >> i know. >> i mean -- >> it was amazing. >> reporter: today "wonder" is more than a book, it's a phenomenon selling more than five million copies and translated into 45...
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nathaniel hawthorne is one of our great figures in the house. one of the things i love about the old man, so layered in history, the intellectual greats from the early ministers from emerson and thorough, who visited and daniel hawthorne, they came and stayed and visited. it's interesting we have not one but several great american writers central to the story. around 1842, nathaniel hawthorne and his new wife come to the old man's to live. they have rented the house from the family. they are newlyweds, in fact the outdoor vegetable gardens was planted by thorough as a wedding present for them and we have maintained a garden in that spirit. even the windows show history. there is an etching by nathaniel hawthorne and his wife from when they used this room. they took her wedding ring that had a little diamond in it and actually etched. this is his study, nathaniel hawthorne, 1843, composed by my wife and written with her diamond on the sunset on the gold light. you get this wonderful graffiti on a window pane. we just installed this wonderful gold
nathaniel hawthorne is one of our great figures in the house. one of the things i love about the old man, so layered in history, the intellectual greats from the early ministers from emerson and thorough, who visited and daniel hawthorne, they came and stayed and visited. it's interesting we have not one but several great american writers central to the story. around 1842, nathaniel hawthorne and his new wife come to the old man's to live. they have rented the house from the family. they are...
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so he borrowed even more money from a gun seller named nathaniel cromwell junior. when nathaniel cromwell junior moved from naples into springfield, he got together with the sheriff and they both discovered thomas cox had overextended his credit. they both sued him. and the one thing that thomas cox repeatedly put up for collateral were his slave property. so he put nance and her younger sister up for collateral, and when he went under, you can read it here. the following property, a negro girl named nance for $151, and her younger sister for $150, as well as featherbed and pillows -- his wife was not happy about that -- he mortgaged that for $11. down here, nine head of cattle and a calf for $89.50. to give you a price comparison, nance was worth twice as much more as nine head of cattle. you can see his name, thomas cox. he gave an exact date. 1827, 7:00 a.m., by county coroner john howard. they foreclosed. he seized all of cox's property. the problem with matt was they did not have -- with that was that she resisted. she did not want to go. she did not want to b
so he borrowed even more money from a gun seller named nathaniel cromwell junior. when nathaniel cromwell junior moved from naples into springfield, he got together with the sheriff and they both discovered thomas cox had overextended his credit. they both sued him. and the one thing that thomas cox repeatedly put up for collateral were his slave property. so he put nance and her younger sister up for collateral, and when he went under, you can read it here. the following property, a negro girl...
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Jan 11, 2018
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er 65 and very young.r people, >> reporter: 19 month old nathaniel died monday from the flu. he suddenly started coughing and within an hour couldn't breathe. even the seemingly fit can be faked. this 21 year old aspiring to be a personal trainer died. the family says a simple cold turned into a serious flu. we showed his photo to the doctor. he said cases like this are very rare, but any age group can catch the flu. >> certainly it's a scary story, but when you look at the overall numbers of people in his age group, this person isn't necessarily at increased risk of adverse outcomes. >> reporter: the cdc is still urging people to get the flu to be 30% effective against this year's main flu strain. experts are trying to figure out if there's anything related between the flu and the extreme temperature changes. but regardless, they say get the flu shot. the sooner the better, because it takes about two weeks to be effective. >> schools are being devastated. one school in matthews, north carolina forced to cancel classes after 160 students called out sick. they've brought in an
er 65 and very young.r people, >> reporter: 19 month old nathaniel died monday from the flu. he suddenly started coughing and within an hour couldn't breathe. even the seemingly fit can be faked. this 21 year old aspiring to be a personal trainer died. the family says a simple cold turned into a serious flu. we showed his photo to the doctor. he said cases like this are very rare, but any age group can catch the flu. >> certainly it's a scary story, but when you look at the overall...
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Jan 27, 2018
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to to pieces that relate general nathaniel lyon is the union army commander, the commander of the army of the west here at the battle of wilson's creek. ofis killed on the morning august 1861. he becomes the first union general killed in combat during the war. before then writes battle begins and this was written on august 9, 1861. one of the last correspondence he wrote. to an item from the end of his life, general lyon is killed on the morning of august 10, 1861. this is the -- what was written to be given to lyons' cousin.in-law and this is written by a captain that would allow his relatives to pass through southern lines. a very rare document. that allows them to come into springfield to retrieve his body and they do that and take it up onthe real head and load it to a train car there and take it into st. louis. there is an elaborate funeral ceremony and it is taken across takenaded onto a car and back to connecticut. in a procession that is reminiscent of what lincoln will experience in 1865 when his body is taken from washington to springfield, illinois, lyon is taken from his ou
to to pieces that relate general nathaniel lyon is the union army commander, the commander of the army of the west here at the battle of wilson's creek. ofis killed on the morning august 1861. he becomes the first union general killed in combat during the war. before then writes battle begins and this was written on august 9, 1861. one of the last correspondence he wrote. to an item from the end of his life, general lyon is killed on the morning of august 10, 1861. this is the -- what was...
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dije que te iba a demandar nathaniel hartmankok/vecin o del area no pienso que el necesita un pistolrero del ano pasado desato una serie de violentas protestas frente al departamento de policia y frente a la residencia de ferguson daron wyatt/portavoz de la policia de anaheim if there is people up set and want to express their displeasure with the decision they need to do it in a lawfaul manner si hay gente molesta y quiere expresar su desacuerdo con la decision. lo pueden hacer, dijo el portavoz de la policia, pero que lo hagan dentro de la ley sin actos de violencia ----y una pandilla tomo represalias en contra del dueno de una panaderia por que se nego a pagar una extorsion por una supuesta proteccion, esto en dinamarca... ---en el video de seguridad se puede ver, como los sospechosos armados con tubos destruyen todo a su paso generando terror en las personas que se encontraban en el lugar... ---los residentes han recaudado fondos y lograron conseguir mas de 6o mil dolares para ayudar a la reconstruccion del local --la policia de florida arrest a uno de los hombres involucrados en
dije que te iba a demandar nathaniel hartmankok/vecin o del area no pienso que el necesita un pistolrero del ano pasado desato una serie de violentas protestas frente al departamento de policia y frente a la residencia de ferguson daron wyatt/portavoz de la policia de anaheim if there is people up set and want to express their displeasure with the decision they need to do it in a lawfaul manner si hay gente molesta y quiere expresar su desacuerdo con la decision. lo pueden hacer, dijo el...
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host: from missouri to florida, nathaniel is in think petersburg, florida, republican. go ahead. caller: you know, i always say i am a colin powell republican. mandatory line is the registration being lifted where people do not have to -- for the affordable care act, they do not have to pay into that, but yet, the budget will give somewhere and $250000 -- $1500 as far as being able to get something back, it makes no sense to me. late --go into the tour amula >> you can watch more "washington jol.
host: from missouri to florida, nathaniel is in think petersburg, florida, republican. go ahead. caller: you know, i always say i am a colin powell republican. mandatory line is the registration being lifted where people do not have to -- for the affordable care act, they do not have to pay into that, but yet, the budget will give somewhere and $250000 -- $1500 as far as being able to get something back, it makes no sense to me. late --go into the tour amula >> you can watch more...
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--t: nathaniel >> a nathaniel weixel talking about these requirements. thank you for your time.uest: thank you. what dow your chance, you think about this, the application by the trump administration? is this something you agree with? tell us why. noyou say yes, or if you say . we have set aside a special line for medicaid recipients. you can give your perspective. chris will be first up. powder springs, georgia. says he agrees with it. good morning. well, when you consider the cost of medicaid going through the roof, it just makes sense. especially when i have someone in my family that is setting around collecting a check, , gotbodied, left a job approved for disability and basically is doing nothing with their life. there are people like that that can work and they should be working. host: in your relative's case, that is the case. he is not medically unable to work our list -- or at least do some kind of work otherwise teco caller: correct. host: let's hear from someone on the no line. caller: good morning. i will really want to complement the reporter from the hill. i am an
--t: nathaniel >> a nathaniel weixel talking about these requirements. thank you for your time.uest: thank you. what dow your chance, you think about this, the application by the trump administration? is this something you agree with? tell us why. noyou say yes, or if you say . we have set aside a special line for medicaid recipients. you can give your perspective. chris will be first up. powder springs, georgia. says he agrees with it. good morning. well, when you consider the cost of...
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nathaniel kunkel, russ' son, has been our, my recording engineer since the early 90s, since he was 21 years old. i love the chance to get together with my recording team and have that experience. - so it'll literally be putting back together. - well, it's, well, it's taking the band, asking the band to step off the bus and go in the studio is really what it'll be. - anything that you're thinking you wanna do that you haven't done before in terms of recording music or anything else? you still have, do you have anything kinda coming up or any aspirations that you wanna realize that you haven't done yet? - do i, what i, does it seem unambitious to say, you know, i'm really happy doing what i'm doing? - well, no, it's refreshing. most people would say it, and i would say it was insincere, but in your case, i actually sorta believe it. - well, no, i am very, i just wanna be able to keep doing it, and the biggest thrill about being able to do something that you love to do is to do it with people who are talented and people who you enjoy being around and enjoy working with, you know, when i
nathaniel kunkel, russ' son, has been our, my recording engineer since the early 90s, since he was 21 years old. i love the chance to get together with my recording team and have that experience. - so it'll literally be putting back together. - well, it's, well, it's taking the band, asking the band to step off the bus and go in the studio is really what it'll be. - anything that you're thinking you wanna do that you haven't done before in terms of recording music or anything else? you still...
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hale believed it should focus on american culture and she orders -- authors like nathaniel hawthorne, washington irving, and edgar allen poe. and edgar allen poe gave her the best backhanded koppelman i've ever heard of anyone. she said mrs. hale was a woman of masculine energy. [laughter] thanksgiving day, a homegrown holiday, stepped into hale's vision on a mexican focused on americana. she so thanksgiving as a patriotic holiday. the only holidays born out of the american experience that were celebrated nationwide. she also saw thanksgiving, with its emphasis on family reunions and a grand mail, as falling into the seven it's sphere. thanksgiving reflected the generous spirit of the american people and she encouraged readers to remember the needy on the holidays. her interest in american culture extended to every day aspects of american life. food, fashion, manners, child rearing, and running a house. and she published practical information aimed at the magazines middle-class readers. tips, sewing patterns, sheet music for the piano, and fashion plates for which it became famous. sh
hale believed it should focus on american culture and she orders -- authors like nathaniel hawthorne, washington irving, and edgar allen poe. and edgar allen poe gave her the best backhanded koppelman i've ever heard of anyone. she said mrs. hale was a woman of masculine energy. [laughter] thanksgiving day, a homegrown holiday, stepped into hale's vision on a mexican focused on americana. she so thanksgiving as a patriotic holiday. the only holidays born out of the american experience that were...
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. >> reporter: 19-month-old th nathaniel downey of toledo, ohio died monday from the flu. the family says he suddenly started coughing and within an hour couldn't breathe. even the seemingly fit can be affected. this 21-year-old aspiring to be a personal trainer died. e flu. any age group can catch >> certainly, it's an awful and scary story. when you look at the overall numbers of people in his age group, this person isn't necessarily at increased risk of adverse outcomes. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc still urging people to get the flu shot, even though it's only estimated tobe 30% effective. >> and gio benitez here in new york city, where doctors say they are seeing a spike in flu temperature changes we've seen across this country are hurting our immunity when it comes to fighting the flu? and if you get the flu shot now, how soon before it takes effect? >> reporter: you know, david, in fact, experts are actually trying to figure out if there's any relationship between the flu and those extreme temperature changes, but you know what, regardless, they say, get that flu s
. >> reporter: 19-month-old th nathaniel downey of toledo, ohio died monday from the flu. the family says he suddenly started coughing and within an hour couldn't breathe. even the seemingly fit can be affected. this 21-year-old aspiring to be a personal trainer died. e flu. any age group can catch >> certainly, it's an awful and scary story. when you look at the overall numbers of people in his age group, this person isn't necessarily at increased risk of adverse outcomes. >>...
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and nathaniel downey, 19 months old from toledo, ohio, who started coughing suddenly, and within an hour, couldn't breathe. tonight, as nearly every state in the country grapples with a severe through season, one school in matthews, north carolina, canceling classes for the rest of the week after more than 160 students were out sick with flu-like symptoms. >> taking action in north carolina. so many parts of the country are seeing this. dr. jen ashton with us now. and from that mother outside boston, to the 21-year-old son, you were telling us, it's a reminder how unpredictable the flu can be, and for everyone to take the symptoms seriously. >> reporter: absolutely, david. so far, the deaths in the flu this season have been mostly in adults over the age of 65 and mostly those with pre-existing medical conditions. heart disease, lung disease. but the victims in this piece remind us, it can affect anyone, the symptoms have to be taken seriously. some good news, the anti-viral medications like tamiflu so far, there appears to be no resistance with this particular strain that is circulating.
and nathaniel downey, 19 months old from toledo, ohio, who started coughing suddenly, and within an hour, couldn't breathe. tonight, as nearly every state in the country grapples with a severe through season, one school in matthews, north carolina, canceling classes for the rest of the week after more than 160 students were out sick with flu-like symptoms. >> taking action in north carolina. so many parts of the country are seeing this. dr. jen ashton with us now. and from that mother...
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and that a nathaniel turker did not work there.are now investigating and looking for other possible victims. (vicki) and police in contra costa county are also warning of a scam tonight. they say several residents received phone calls from a person who said they worked for the sheriff's office. the caller then tells the victims that there are warrants for their arrest because they missed jury duty. the scammer then asks them to pay 4-thousand dollars to clear the warrants... and they will accept the payments in the form of a prepaid debit card or gift card. the sheriff's department says they never require people pay fines through prepaid cards... and people are not contacted by phone. (grant) sebastopol police are investigating a burglary at a marijuana dispensary. it happened around 3 am wednesday at the 'peace in medicine' dispensary on sebastopol avenue near main street. authorities say the building was partially ransacked. they do not know how much inventory was taken... but say about 30- thousand dollars worth of marijuana pro
and that a nathaniel turker did not work there.are now investigating and looking for other possible victims. (vicki) and police in contra costa county are also warning of a scam tonight. they say several residents received phone calls from a person who said they worked for the sheriff's office. the caller then tells the victims that there are warrants for their arrest because they missed jury duty. the scammer then asks them to pay 4-thousand dollars to clear the warrants... and they will...
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the events that produced the battle of wilson creek really began early in war when general nathaniel lyon and volunteered troops made unilateral decision to declare war on the government and state of missouri believing accurately that the governor jackson, large number of the legislators and people involved hoped to take missouri out of the union and add it to con -- confederacy. his main opponent was the missouri state guard, missouri state guard was the militia guarantied to missourians under the second amendment in the constitution. but clayburn fox jackson was going to use it to make army and lyon to make field commander from getting organized. he launched what we call day of preemptive strike and swept through the state in three columns driving missouri state guard back to southeast corner of the state where commanders throwing price sought alliance with general ben mccullough. mccullough get permission to make common cause with missourian who is had not passed any ordinance to succession and the combined army of confederates and missouri state guard advanced, they approached sp
the events that produced the battle of wilson creek really began early in war when general nathaniel lyon and volunteered troops made unilateral decision to declare war on the government and state of missouri believing accurately that the governor jackson, large number of the legislators and people involved hoped to take missouri out of the union and add it to con -- confederacy. his main opponent was the missouri state guard, missouri state guard was the militia guarantied to missourians under...
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but he did respect john thomas and nathaniel putnam. he particularly liked the enthusiastic, young and roles of nathanael greene and john sullivan. and he met several other men in cambridge during the first year of the war who became generals later, henry knox, benedict arnold, daniel morgan, john glover. these were men who impressed him from the first months of the war. an interesting note about washington and his generals but during the first year of the war, washington got along very well with the two former british officers among his generals, charles lee and horatio gates. he valued their professional experience. lee was an all-around expert. you didn't have to ask, he would tell you he was. [laughter] mr. bell: gates was an experienced military administrator, and rack -- and washington recognized her talents. later in the war, both lee and gates became rivals for command. gates had some great support later to become commander in chief. as a result, a lot of american historians have written these guys as villains and rivals in wash
but he did respect john thomas and nathaniel putnam. he particularly liked the enthusiastic, young and roles of nathanael greene and john sullivan. and he met several other men in cambridge during the first year of the war who became generals later, henry knox, benedict arnold, daniel morgan, john glover. these were men who impressed him from the first months of the war. an interesting note about washington and his generals but during the first year of the war, washington got along very well...
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. >> my name is nathaniel. we're here in the harbor and about to take off. >> no reports of injuries. schools were open as a precaution as emergency shelters. emergency officials canceled the tsunami warning for alaska and the tsunami watch for california three hours after the alerts went into effect. still bay area emergency officials are warning there is a danger along our shoreline. leigh martinez is live in san francisco with what people still need to be aware of, leigh. >> reporter: that's right. even though the tsunami watch has been canceled, there is a threat lurking in the water, a potential one according to the department of emergency services. they say we might have some dangerous, very strong and unpredictable currents. you're advised to stay away from the shoreline for about 12 hours. people living within three blocks of the pacific coast or five blocks of san francisco bay should reprayer to evacuate. the original tsunami watch was for the whole california coast down to the mexican border. it was
. >> my name is nathaniel. we're here in the harbor and about to take off. >> no reports of injuries. schools were open as a precaution as emergency shelters. emergency officials canceled the tsunami warning for alaska and the tsunami watch for california three hours after the alerts went into effect. still bay area emergency officials are warning there is a danger along our shoreline. leigh martinez is live in san francisco with what people still need to be aware of, leigh....
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. >>> i name is nathaniel, i am on a fishing vessel in kodiak in the harbor, we are about to take off and go to deeper waters. >>> there have been reports of injuries, schools were open as emergency shelters as a precaution, 500 evacuees -- made their way into one high school. >>> us to know me watch cat to cancel 3 hours after the earthquake>>> officials warning people not to go in the water yet, leigh martinez has the story. >>> san francisco has sirens to warn synonymy that is tested regularly but they didn't go off this morning, this numbing watch was canceled before 4:30 am but authorities warned shorelines, marinas could have dangerous, strong and unpredictable currents and people should stay away from coastlines. early this morning that san francisco department of her emergency management tweeted that people within 3 blocks of the pacific coast or 5 blocks -- of san francisco bay should prepare to evacuate, the original watch for the coast down the mexican border. >>> it came in the email as well. 2 or 300 feet up so i wasn't too worried. >>> the watch was canceled before 4:30
. >>> i name is nathaniel, i am on a fishing vessel in kodiak in the harbor, we are about to take off and go to deeper waters. >>> there have been reports of injuries, schools were open as emergency shelters as a precaution, 500 evacuees -- made their way into one high school. >>> us to know me watch cat to cancel 3 hours after the earthquake>>> officials warning people not to go in the water yet, leigh martinez has the story. >>> san francisco has...
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prince george's county police say gregory bauer, jr., intentionally ran over nathaniel mckinnon.lkins first told you about the story last year. officers found an assault rifle on the victim when he was killed and at one point was questioning whether bauer acted in self-defense. a grand jury indicted bauer today. >> time is money and metro says it doesn't want to waste your your money back. you heard the story first on news4, and tonight transportation reporter adam tuss is along the orange line to explain what this rush hour promise is all about. >> reporter: show up late, get your money back. >> i think that's a great idea, especially most of the time i am at least five minutes late. >> reporter: a plan that would essentially refund you the cost of your rush hour trip if you're delayed by 15 minutes or more is moving forward. >> it boils down to this. if you're delayed more than 15 minutes during the rush hour on either a train or bus, your trip is on us. >> reporter: the credit goes back to your smart trip automatically on the rail side. for the bus you'd have to fill out a for
prince george's county police say gregory bauer, jr., intentionally ran over nathaniel mckinnon.lkins first told you about the story last year. officers found an assault rifle on the victim when he was killed and at one point was questioning whether bauer acted in self-defense. a grand jury indicted bauer today. >> time is money and metro says it doesn't want to waste your your money back. you heard the story first on news4, and tonight transportation reporter adam tuss is along the...
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mcdowell, edwin sumner, erasmus keys, nathaniel banks, all generals who opposed mcclellan's strategy in one way or another. and he appoints corps commanders who he knows mcclellan is going to have trouble with. this in turn contributes to dysfunction in the army of the potomac. as others have pointed out. finally, on march 9, the army of the potomac advances on manassas, only to discover the confederates had already retreated and there is much derision and criticism of mcclellan on this point. it doesn't undo the urbana plan. on march 11, lincoln removes him has general in chief but names no successor. for the time being, lincoln and stanton and the so-called war council will manage union strategy. so, the urbana plan is out. mcclellan is no longer general in chief. on march 13, lincoln and his corps commanders, newly appointed commanders approve the famous peninsula plan. you have that map there. on march 17, the first transports head out for the virginia peninsula. now, there is going to be much controversy then and later whether mcclellan had fulfilled his pledge to lincoln to lea
mcdowell, edwin sumner, erasmus keys, nathaniel banks, all generals who opposed mcclellan's strategy in one way or another. and he appoints corps commanders who he knows mcclellan is going to have trouble with. this in turn contributes to dysfunction in the army of the potomac. as others have pointed out. finally, on march 9, the army of the potomac advances on manassas, only to discover the confederates had already retreated and there is much derision and criticism of mcclellan on this point....
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chief, if you didn't have nathaniel green as george washington's right-hand general, you'd be stuck with ambrose burnside. burnside issues this general order prohibiting anti-administration speech, clearly a first amendment issue. and vlaningham is making all these speeches against the draft. he's encouraging parents and brothers to tell their soldier boys to desert, not answer the call for the draft, and that's what precipitates vlaningham's arrest. he's tried immediately by a military tribunal. he's sentenced to imprisonment for the duration of the war. >> at hard labor. >> and lincoln is embarrassed by this and discusses it with the cabinet, he wishes burnside had not acted precipitously. but yet he felt he had to support his general and the administration. so he banishes vlaningham to the confederacy. they didn't want him either. he gets on a steamer, and winds up in windsor, ontario to campaign against bro, his opponent for the ohio gubernatorial election. this is not the end of it. there's an outrage by many of the country, including, and john mentioned this, just so you'll know, a
chief, if you didn't have nathaniel green as george washington's right-hand general, you'd be stuck with ambrose burnside. burnside issues this general order prohibiting anti-administration speech, clearly a first amendment issue. and vlaningham is making all these speeches against the draft. he's encouraging parents and brothers to tell their soldier boys to desert, not answer the call for the draft, and that's what precipitates vlaningham's arrest. he's tried immediately by a military...
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the advance began really early in the work brigadier general nathaniel lyon who commanded the arsenal in st. louis in a number of volunteer troops made a unilateral decision to declare war on the state of missouri. leaving accurately in a large number of the legislators. out of the union and the confederacy. he did not ask permission to do this. but he gain acquiescence to this, his main opponent was the missouri state guard. the missouri state guard was the militia guaranteed under the second amendment to the constitution. claiborne fox jackson was hoping to use that to make it a proto- secessionist army. but lyon wednesday was prevent that missouri state guard, sterling price, from getting organized in so he launched what we call today preemptive strike and swept through the state driving the missouri state carjacked down at the southeast corner of the state, where the commander, sterling price sought an alliance of brigadier general ben mcculloch who was commander of the forces in arkansas. nicole got permission from richmond to make common cause with missourians would with missour
the advance began really early in the work brigadier general nathaniel lyon who commanded the arsenal in st. louis in a number of volunteer troops made a unilateral decision to declare war on the state of missouri. leaving accurately in a large number of the legislators. out of the union and the confederacy. he did not ask permission to do this. but he gain acquiescence to this, his main opponent was the missouri state guard. the missouri state guard was the militia guaranteed under the second...
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. >> nathaniel weixel, is the administration or at least republicans looking at this as a test case to see if they can apply it to other social net programs? >> well, there already are work requirements on other sort of social net programs, there was in the old welfare system and there's still requirements for the food stamp program so thigh ear not necessarily looking to others in that respect. medicaid is one of the last ones you have to -- that's an open-ended social benefit so i'm not sure they're looking to others because there are work requirements. >> nathaniel weixel who covers health care for the hill talking about the new requirements under medicaid when it comes to work, thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you. >> on wednesday, members of congress will share their ideas on ways to reform the use of federal earmarks. you can watch the first part of this two day house rules committee live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 3 and on thursday journalist michael wolff will talk about his book "fire and fury," about the inner workings of the trump administration. lye coverage at 7
. >> nathaniel weixel, is the administration or at least republicans looking at this as a test case to see if they can apply it to other social net programs? >> well, there already are work requirements on other sort of social net programs, there was in the old welfare system and there's still requirements for the food stamp program so thigh ear not necessarily looking to others in that respect. medicaid is one of the last ones you have to -- that's an open-ended social benefit so...
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host: from missouri to florida, nathaniel is in think petersburg, florida, republican. go ahead. caller: you know, i always say i am a colin powell republican. mandatory line is the registration being lifted where people do not have to -- for the affordable care act, they do not have to pay into that, but yet, the budget will give somewhere and $250000 -- $1500 as far as being able to get something back, it makes no sense to me. late --go into the tour amula >> you can watch more "washington journal." go to c-span.org. click the series tab. take you live to the floor of the house gaveling in for legislative business in just a moment. 15 bills on the agenda, including a resolution of support for proteverts in iran. most of the bills today dealing with homeland security and foreign affairs. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. lord our god, we give you thanks for giving us another year. at the beginning of this new session, surround us with your holy spirit, encompass with your power all th
host: from missouri to florida, nathaniel is in think petersburg, florida, republican. go ahead. caller: you know, i always say i am a colin powell republican. mandatory line is the registration being lifted where people do not have to -- for the affordable care act, they do not have to pay into that, but yet, the budget will give somewhere and $250000 -- $1500 as far as being able to get something back, it makes no sense to me. late --go into the tour amula >> you can watch more...
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for a disaster hedge people are looking for an uncorrelated asset to add to their portfolio and as nathaniel is a digital goal >> i'm trying to understand, given we could create a sort of "squawk box" coin right now or we can create the current coin or the certain coin, and i imagine everybody is going to be creating coins with all sort of different variances on them for all sorts of different purposes. why are we so convince thad bitcoin or z cash, why do you think there will be a handful that will be the winners if terms of the as a value proposition. >> well, it's going to be about adoption with the mind share and something with bitcoin it's adoption, more from investors and users who want to transact around the world, a theme around developers a. theory is a developer platform same with file form, where you file your files in a different manner can you start your own coin and chances are you'd get a lot of traction because of who you are, who the show is. but every single cryptoasset relies on a community to deem it to have value. >> is there ever a moment which you think this could have
for a disaster hedge people are looking for an uncorrelated asset to add to their portfolio and as nathaniel is a digital goal >> i'm trying to understand, given we could create a sort of "squawk box" coin right now or we can create the current coin or the certain coin, and i imagine everybody is going to be creating coins with all sort of different variances on them for all sorts of different purposes. why are we so convince thad bitcoin or z cash, why do you think there will...
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host: from missouri to florida, nathaniel is in think petersburg, florida, republican. go ahead.aller: you know, i always say i am a colin powell republican. mandatory line is the registration being lifted where people do not have to -- for the affordable care act, they do not have to pay into that, but yet, the budget will give somewhere and $250000 -- $1500 as far as being able to get something back, it makes no sense to me. late --go into the tour tory to the hospital, is going to cost money. somewhere along the line, taxpayers have to pick up the budget. you have to pay for those people who will not register. it makes no sense to me. ridiculous situation. in regards to immigration, the big problem with immigration has nothing to do with what you people are talking about. it really has to do with one thing. there was not one black person who was unemployed during of slavery. the problem is people being able to vote or it we don't want you to vote in this country because you will have a monopoly and then i will say this lastly because i really want to say this. and can i use an
host: from missouri to florida, nathaniel is in think petersburg, florida, republican. go ahead.aller: you know, i always say i am a colin powell republican. mandatory line is the registration being lifted where people do not have to -- for the affordable care act, they do not have to pay into that, but yet, the budget will give somewhere and $250000 -- $1500 as far as being able to get something back, it makes no sense to me. late --go into the tour tory to the hospital, is going to cost...