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pascal was a former army captain with ties to the hoo too leadership. he has been accused of accomplicety and again side, and accomplicety in crimes against humanity. semba has denied all the charges against him. >> we will do what we have done from the start, plead for a not guilty verdict. >> pascal has been in terrific custody for more than four years after being discovered on an overseas territory. in the courtroom, he identified himself as pascal satisfy farry, a combination of his real name and an alias he uses according to court documents. >> many here hope this case could set a precedent for others in france. rwanda has fried to extradite suspects in the past, but none have so far been returned. since the events of 1994, rwanda and france's relationship has been troubled. before the war, france was one of the country's main backers. paris was accused by the rwandas of providing the who to dominating government military training. france has always strenuously denied any kristie in the again side. accomplicety. >> it could now some light on how on
pascal was a former army captain with ties to the hoo too leadership. he has been accused of accomplicety and again side, and accomplicety in crimes against humanity. semba has denied all the charges against him. >> we will do what we have done from the start, plead for a not guilty verdict. >> pascal has been in terrific custody for more than four years after being discovered on an overseas territory. in the courtroom, he identified himself as pascal satisfy farry, a combination of...
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enfermedad en sus trabajos >> el 80% de quienes trabajan por hora no cuentan con este derecho >> ivan pascal la empresa de los restaurantes y sabe el impacto que puede tener >> esta iniciativa esta muy bien, porque hay enfermedades que a uno le agarra, pero los billes se siguen pagando y nbosotros tenemos que seguir pagandole a nuestros empleados >> de convertirse en ley le costara al estado entre 30 y 50 millones de dólares al añlo >> en san diego california, noticiero univisión >> a veces los agentes que están para hacer cumplir la ley, la violan >> es el caso de algunos ofociales del sur de méxico, que no solo hacen vista gorda ante el abuso sexual, sino que se aprovechan >> solapado por la policía municipal, ellos son los principales explotadores >> se basa en testimonios como de esta jovencita que fue obligada a prostituirse por su novioi >> hasta las mismas autoridades nos obligaron a prostituirnos o nos quitaban el dinero >> emanaron 7, 8 ordenes de aprensión, de las cuales se hicieron efectivas 7, quienes hoy están reclusos >> una acción así jamas había sido tomada por las autoridade
enfermedad en sus trabajos >> el 80% de quienes trabajan por hora no cuentan con este derecho >> ivan pascal la empresa de los restaurantes y sabe el impacto que puede tener >> esta iniciativa esta muy bien, porque hay enfermedades que a uno le agarra, pero los billes se siguen pagando y nbosotros tenemos que seguir pagandole a nuestros empleados >> de convertirse en ley le costara al estado entre 30 y 50 millones de dólares al añlo >> en san diego california,...
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pascal was a former army captain. he has been accused of complicity.has denied all of the charges against him. >> translator: we'll do what we have done from the start. plead for a not guilty verdict. >> reporter: he has been in french custody for more than four years. in the courtroom he identified himself as pascal safari, a combination of his real name and an alias he uses according to court documents. many hope this case could set a precedent for others in france. rwanda has tried to extradite suspects in the past, but none have been returned. since the events of 1994, rwanda and france's relationship has been troubled. before the war france was one of the country's main backers. they were accused of providing the hue tu government military training. what happens in this courthouse could throw some light on how one of the worst aprosties was ever allowed to happen. >> the genocide happened in just over a hundred days. the genocide ended when a rebel movement captured the capitol, fearing backlash nearly 2 million hutus fled. philip is an author who
pascal was a former army captain. he has been accused of complicity.has denied all of the charges against him. >> translator: we'll do what we have done from the start. plead for a not guilty verdict. >> reporter: he has been in french custody for more than four years. in the courtroom he identified himself as pascal safari, a combination of his real name and an alias he uses according to court documents. many hope this case could set a precedent for others in france. rwanda has...
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several alarmed pascalled police after spotting a 14-year- old boy carrying what looked like a am 5 automatic it shoots pellet not bullets. >> i would assume it was real. >> would you call police? >> absolutely. >> i would not feel safe knowing anybody is bringing that to my daughter's school. >> this incident is similar to another case that ended in tragedy. in sonoma, they shot andy lopez. he mistook the gun he was carrying for the real thing and get the button results and prepare to look the other way. and the ash much bishop -- arch archbishop takes it at the village square and they are holding a watch party so that they can see them compete this morning. and it starts at 7:30. here is a look at the current metal count. the followed by the internet they are land -- net then lands and he has more cold and a joint venture involving two investment companies is buying the mark hoffman hotels. it has 383 rooms and post card views of the city. they plan on spending $20 million on renovations. >>> free public refinance comes with twitter network solutions. it will be with the pittsburgh city pow
several alarmed pascalled police after spotting a 14-year- old boy carrying what looked like a am 5 automatic it shoots pellet not bullets. >> i would assume it was real. >> would you call police? >> absolutely. >> i would not feel safe knowing anybody is bringing that to my daughter's school. >> this incident is similar to another case that ended in tragedy. in sonoma, they shot andy lopez. he mistook the gun he was carrying for the real thing and get the button...
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in the courtroom he identify himself as pascal safari, ament combination of his real name and an eyeee us he uses. many hope this case could set a precedent. rwanda has tried to extradite suspects in the past from france, but none have been successful. before the war, france was one of the country's main backers. paris accused of providing the hutu dominated government military training. what happens in this courthouse could throw some light on how one of the worst atrocities was ever allowed to happen. >>> under french law any rwandan suspected of being involved in a genocide can be tried in france. ♪ >>> what a difference a day makes. quite a change on wall street from yesterday. the dow up at this hour, 86 points, a day after the blue chips had a more than 300-point drop. >>> the official at microsoft is official. bill gates is giving up his role and chairman and taking the title of technology advisor, john thompson is going to be replacing gates. >>> a new report finding the affordable care act will cost 2.3 million jobs by 2021. the cbo says the law's impact on jobs will be felt
in the courtroom he identify himself as pascal safari, ament combination of his real name and an eyeee us he uses. many hope this case could set a precedent. rwanda has tried to extradite suspects in the past from france, but none have been successful. before the war, france was one of the country's main backers. paris accused of providing the hutu dominated government military training. what happens in this courthouse could throw some light on how one of the worst atrocities was ever allowed...
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. >> the case is being heard in paris, that's pause pascal simbikangwa was apprehended on french territory. he can be tried tonne french sail. the rwandans tried to extra diet suspects from france. none of them returned home. >> france had been one of rwanda's main backer before the war and was accused of providing the hewitt u-dominated government with military training. paris denied it was complicit in the genocide. it has been under pressure to identify suspects living in france. >> there was a total lack of political will from the french authorities to prosecute suspects because of position of friends towards the regime, before the genocide and after, and during and after the genocide, and reluctance from the french judicial and political authorities to prosecute these suspects. >> almost 20 years after the atrocity questions remain how any of it could have been allowed to happen. the trial is expected to last up to two months. >> still ahead - unearthing the past. the u.n. calls on spain to face up to its history and former leader general franco. inflation rising in argentina, bias mu
. >> the case is being heard in paris, that's pause pascal simbikangwa was apprehended on french territory. he can be tried tonne french sail. the rwandans tried to extra diet suspects from france. none of them returned home. >> france had been one of rwanda's main backer before the war and was accused of providing the hewitt u-dominated government with military training. paris denied it was complicit in the genocide. it has been under pressure to identify suspects living in france....
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late 1890 turn-of-the-century, ellen pascal wrote three books. she did them in reverse order.te one on the populace movement of the 1890s first and then she did one on the reconstruction era staff and then she did one on the civil war. i look at all three of those novels. she figured fairly prominently in my book. but that was her first that what southern literature needs is blood in irony. that's where the phrase comes from. the most well-known of the authors who wrote during the civil war itself is a woman named podesta jean adkins who wrote a civil war novel that came out late in the war of 1864 and it looks that what is the proper role for a confederate woman? how can women in the confederacy support the war effort and yet remain true to gender conventions? that it's a tough one to negotiate. what is the proper way to demonstrate female patriotism. women were not to go in public give speeches. they were not to act. they dropped a public performances, so what kind of rules cooperman play during the war and yet show their support for the war effort. that is one of those earl
late 1890 turn-of-the-century, ellen pascal wrote three books. she did them in reverse order.te one on the populace movement of the 1890s first and then she did one on the reconstruction era staff and then she did one on the civil war. i look at all three of those novels. she figured fairly prominently in my book. but that was her first that what southern literature needs is blood in irony. that's where the phrase comes from. the most well-known of the authors who wrote during the civil war...
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joining me now is pascal.aving me. >> first of all, that's a huge accomplishment. have you heard from anyone since being named eagle scout? if so, what have they said to you? >> i haven't really heard directly from anyone from the boy scouts headquarters. in general, just the general feel that i've gotten from my local troop and people who have e-mailed me and sent me letters is that everyone is overwhelmingly supportive. i've gotten so much congratulations and it's been great. this whole experience has just been so wonderful. i have gotten so much positive feedback that it just totally outweighs the negative that i've experienced and it's so wonderful. >> before the change in policy earlier this year, were you already out to your fellow scouts and/or leaders? if that is the case, how were you treated? >> well, i came out when i was 13 years old. and since then i have, again, had such positive feedback. because some of the people that i was in scouts with were also in school with me, that's how my troop found
joining me now is pascal.aving me. >> first of all, that's a huge accomplishment. have you heard from anyone since being named eagle scout? if so, what have they said to you? >> i haven't really heard directly from anyone from the boy scouts headquarters. in general, just the general feel that i've gotten from my local troop and people who have e-mailed me and sent me letters is that everyone is overwhelmingly supportive. i've gotten so much congratulations and it's been great. this...
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then heard at the end his partner pascal that his soul have been developing architectural concepts formany years in two thousand and seven there were commission to reconstruct the swiss parliament building the most important requirements transparency and security in all of his projects as he is interested primarily in public space. and it's over and i think far too little attention is paid to that is an architectural projects today not only in switzerland but also in other countries because there's the building which is a published object and there's everything that happens around it which no one seems to care about and but it's the public space that creates a sense of security in a city of say here and then start to talk to me. the square in front of the parliament building is a form a parking lot. of. the n.t. stone space feels like an enormous carpet today the square is a very lively and popular location with people enjoy lingering relaxing or simply letting time pass by. one thirty if you feel totally safe because you have an overview of everything there are no spaces where you're
then heard at the end his partner pascal that his soul have been developing architectural concepts formany years in two thousand and seven there were commission to reconstruct the swiss parliament building the most important requirements transparency and security in all of his projects as he is interested primarily in public space. and it's over and i think far too little attention is paid to that is an architectural projects today not only in switzerland but also in other countries because...
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the loyal's desk the lawyers of pascal simbikangwa are calling for it to be canceled. they say it is a very unfair trial and they do not have the same access to resources as the civil plaintiffs. they do not have the access to witnesses or even to travel to rwanda. they say it is not a mark of weakness but a simple fact, and they want to put that fact to the court this afternoon. so far in the trial, they pretty much, matter of fact, first day of the trial, we have picked the jury. wascally the jury that chosen was given a history lesson of the rwanda and the power play between the minority tutsis and majority hutus. to the genocide -- genocide of 1994. >> thank you for covering that historic trial in france on the genocide in rwanda. also in france, the socialist government has decided to delay its plan for a new family law for this year, at least. it has attracted massive opposition. the streets of paris were flooded again this sunday with crowds of conservative protesters angry about changes they see as an attack on traditional family values. here is explanation. ho
the loyal's desk the lawyers of pascal simbikangwa are calling for it to be canceled. they say it is a very unfair trial and they do not have the same access to resources as the civil plaintiffs. they do not have the access to witnesses or even to travel to rwanda. they say it is not a mark of weakness but a simple fact, and they want to put that fact to the court this afternoon. so far in the trial, they pretty much, matter of fact, first day of the trial, we have picked the jury. wascally the...
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pascal says the richmond housing authority has made improvement. >> richmond is on track with its correctivection plan. >> for geneva eaton, it is too little, too late. >> that's right. here they are making it look good for hud down there. look at the people here, how we're living up here. >> she says it's time for a change. in response to the reporting for this series, changes have already occurred. richmond's city manager ordered inspections of all 715 unit at the city's public housing. he also plans to terminate the contract with the security firm in charge of patrolling the two worst housing complexes. and at a city council meeting this week, tim jones apologized, admitting that his agency has fallen short but denied any systemic failures. he also recommended that hacienda be demolished and residents get vouchers to move elsewhere. the council is expected to take up the issue again in a special session in the coming weeks. for full coverage of the story and for all of kqed's news coverage, please go to kqednews .org. that's all for tonight. i'm thuy vu. thanks for watching. have a good n
pascal says the richmond housing authority has made improvement. >> richmond is on track with its correctivection plan. >> for geneva eaton, it is too little, too late. >> that's right. here they are making it look good for hud down there. look at the people here, how we're living up here. >> she says it's time for a change. in response to the reporting for this series, changes have already occurred. richmond's city manager ordered inspections of all 715 unit at the...
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its pegs so basically a huge debate going on right now on social media from the american ambassador pascal to russian diplomats i mean people talk he is a political sport because we look back to the history of the cold war so it's getting a bit intense out there ok with. in the morning are you lovely ok well you get to bed early start. though the game was painfully close no. loss for the russian side there was still plenty to make up for it no other events russia now tops the overall medal count let's hear from paul again paul hawken you stole the spotlight today as we've been saying but it didn't stop the other athletes did it. well despite the disappointment of the hockey as you say there was plenty to cheer for our russian sports fans on saturday they added two golds and a silver medal to that tally now in the men's skeleton event alexander tretyakov he won gold with a totally dominant display he led from start to finish setting a truck record in the first round all his hard work has paid off over the last four years he's improved on the bronze medal he won in vancouver four years ago e
its pegs so basically a huge debate going on right now on social media from the american ambassador pascal to russian diplomats i mean people talk he is a political sport because we look back to the history of the cold war so it's getting a bit intense out there ok with. in the morning are you lovely ok well you get to bed early start. though the game was painfully close no. loss for the russian side there was still plenty to make up for it no other events russia now tops the overall medal...
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more jails but if moments all institutions we need more doctors to come down here so the more people pascal sandwiches that's what we really need we need more understanding we need the awareness that we're not all drug addicts three things. things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't i mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what scenes and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good that we'd like to be when. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with don't permit more cells in the brain of a person that doesn't because frankly the skin frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all coming in at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce to don't for me unfortunately they really. too much and they feel danny and some steak don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morn
more jails but if moments all institutions we need more doctors to come down here so the more people pascal sandwiches that's what we really need we need more understanding we need the awareness that we're not all drug addicts three things. things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't i mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what scenes and release is from our brain...
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pascal test yea was named an eagle scout yesterday after ten years in the scouts after earning 27 merithe turns 18 this august. the boy scouts still prohibit openly gay adult leader and volunteers. he says he intends to push that issue and will apply to be an adult scout leader on his birthday. >>> a massive tree branch comes crashing down on to a car. why city leaders say they simply can't make sure trees are safe. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin says there's dense fog in his bay area forecast, plus where we might see rain tomorrow. >>> why make it end up into something that makes . >>> a church in san francisco known for opening its doors to help the homeless appears 0 have been targeted by thieves. >> a stained glass window that hung in the church for more than a hundred years is gone. rob roth town out the church is considering some security changes. >> reporter: midday mass at st. one fast church for porn a century they have been tendering to souls. >> this is my church, and they just -- somebody comes in and does this. >> reporter: san francisco police were dusting for fingerp
pascal test yea was named an eagle scout yesterday after ten years in the scouts after earning 27 merithe turns 18 this august. the boy scouts still prohibit openly gay adult leader and volunteers. he says he intends to push that issue and will apply to be an adult scout leader on his birthday. >>> a massive tree branch comes crashing down on to a car. why city leaders say they simply can't make sure trees are safe. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin says there's dense fog in...
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pascal test yea was named an eagle scout yesterday after ten years in the scouts after earning 27 meritis august. the boy scouts still prohibit openly gay adult leader and volunteers. he says he intends to push that issue and will apply to be an adult scout leader on his birthday. >>> a massive tree branch comes crashing down on to a car. why city leaders say they simply can't make sure trees are safe. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin says there's dense fog in his bay area forecast, plus where we might see rain tomorrow. >>> why make it end up into something that makes it awful. >> but first a thief targets a place of worship and the hurt felt by those devoted to easing pain. . >>> a church in san francisco known for opening its doors to help the homeless appears 0 have been targeted by thieves. >> a stained glass window that hung in the church for more than a hundred years is gone. rob roth town out the church is considering some security changes. >> reporter: midday mass at st. one fast church for porn a century they have been tendering to souls. >> this is my church, and they just
pascal test yea was named an eagle scout yesterday after ten years in the scouts after earning 27 meritis august. the boy scouts still prohibit openly gay adult leader and volunteers. he says he intends to push that issue and will apply to be an adult scout leader on his birthday. >>> a massive tree branch comes crashing down on to a car. why city leaders say they simply can't make sure trees are safe. >>> chief meteorologist bill martin says there's dense fog in his bay area...
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pascale lemire says dogs only know that their owner is "super mad about something" -- and that "he seemsthat again." she says her website -- with more than 65,000 images of guilty pets -- is good for a laugh, and to let pet owners know that "their dog isn't the only one who does awful things." >> reporter:the next kron-4 special is all about dogs. we'll take you behind the scenes of the golden gate kennel club - 2014 dog show. hosted by justine waldman and i. kron 4. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:good evening everyone! >> gary: here is the story of the contest. reddick out standing.. he robbed morris of another debut and robbed of two homeruns >> gary:sergio romo gave up six runs... exhibition baseball >> gary: >> pam: well, not if you're rooting for a case. a's (laughter) >> gary:exhibition, exhibition game... what if people watched us practice? >> pam: it could be sad (laughter) >> gary:new face of the game! >> gary:he's known as the nerd... also david wright ...again people getting on the internet. >> gary:just for fun .
pascale lemire says dogs only know that their owner is "super mad about something" -- and that "he seemsthat again." she says her website -- with more than 65,000 images of guilty pets -- is good for a laugh, and to let pet owners know that "their dog isn't the only one who does awful things." >> reporter:the next kron-4 special is all about dogs. we'll take you behind the scenes of the golden gate kennel club - 2014 dog show. hosted by justine waldman and i....
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rwanda's former intelligence chief, his name is pascal.cted in that country's genocide. he is charged with crimes against humanity. more than 800,000 people were killed in the 1994 massacre. france is accused of helping those involved in the genocide to flee. >>> the man, actually the main leader of the opposition in ukraine, klischko met with president victor today and demanded he step down while anti-government protest nurse kiev want to move ties away from russia and get closer to the e.u., that's not a common goal for everyone. in the city, for example, of odessa, many feel russia and ukraine have an unbreakable bonds. david has our report. >> reporter: an ugly confrontation flares in the city of odessa. supporters of closer ties with europe nearly come to blows with activists determined to stay with russia. the in the end, the anger turns in to a snowball fight. but the tensions here are running high. outside the city hall, a mirror image of the tents erected in kiev's independent square. but these once are manned by so called battle
rwanda's former intelligence chief, his name is pascal.cted in that country's genocide. he is charged with crimes against humanity. more than 800,000 people were killed in the 1994 massacre. france is accused of helping those involved in the genocide to flee. >>> the man, actually the main leader of the opposition in ukraine, klischko met with president victor today and demanded he step down while anti-government protest nurse kiev want to move ties away from russia and get closer to...
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jails but if moments all institutions will lead more doctors to come down here so the more people pascale sandwiches that's what we really need we need more understanding we need the awareness that we're not all drug addicts threes. things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with are genes and drugs. don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what sees and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person country to unmedicated is a wash with dope on me more cells in the brain of a person that doesn't because frankly. the skin frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all turning it once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduced and don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some states don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and ha
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i have a high performance pascale. did you see pretty woman? >> years ago. >> that's the beverly wilshire, right? >> owned by the four seasons -- >> now. four seasons on -- >> putting it out there. >> four seasons on dohini. >>> anyway, number of stocks -- it's all about 1% here. you saw robert frank's piece. did you see how we titled that? >> i don't know what you're talking about. we had with guy on from nicole miller. so we entitled the piece, i think whoever titled it, rich ceo -- >> the 1%. >> says -- the recent ceo says poor people just get over. so the huffington post picks it up immediately and put it there. and robert frank put dell tails in there. >> 31% around -- >> around the world, china, you being the upper 30th% in china. anyway, a number of stocks are moving in extended trading, kraft reporting a higher quarterly profit, lower costs and high accounts gains. but the food giant says it expects a slow start to the year in part due to the weak u.s. job market and the recent reduction in federal food stamp benefits. and shares of aig
i have a high performance pascale. did you see pretty woman? >> years ago. >> that's the beverly wilshire, right? >> owned by the four seasons -- >> now. four seasons on -- >> putting it out there. >> four seasons on dohini. >>> anyway, number of stocks -- it's all about 1% here. you saw robert frank's piece. did you see how we titled that? >> i don't know what you're talking about. we had with guy on from nicole miller. so we entitled the...
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one of my authors, alan pascale who was again a popular southern writer from virginia said what the southern literature needs is blood to near ash irony to be owed to write about its most recent past. the ones who participated in the shared effort to create a version of the confederate war experience, even in the postwar brand names, as in a 22nd third generations, right with support for the confederacy. most on the war is just. there were a few women who sold what i would claim as distinctly separate stories that the war are passive phase. late 1890s turn-of-the-century kamal and glasco wrote three books. she did them in the reverse order so she wrote one on the populist movement of the 1890s first amendment and the reconstruction era knacks and then one on this unaware. i look at all three of those novels because she's very prominently in my boat. that was her phrase that what southern literature needs is blood and irony. that's where the phrase comes from. the most well-known authors who wrote or the civil war itself, the women named attested gene advance or 30 civil war novel that came o
one of my authors, alan pascale who was again a popular southern writer from virginia said what the southern literature needs is blood to near ash irony to be owed to write about its most recent past. the ones who participated in the shared effort to create a version of the confederate war experience, even in the postwar brand names, as in a 22nd third generations, right with support for the confederacy. most on the war is just. there were a few women who sold what i would claim as distinctly...