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pickett, but the pickett collection has been well taken care of here.has been preserved, and it has been exhibited for the joy of thousands of people. >> civil war historian earl reflects history's verdict on his leadership and courage that july day in gettysburg. was pickett thinking along the way, what have i just done? >> well, he was probably thinking what have i been asked to do? but they were told to go and they went. >> pickett and his men failed. so did their cause. but it's a tribute to their valor that vets from the north and south would return to this spot to do their part to bind up a nation's wounds. so should ed take comfort knowing that general pickett was a soldier through and through and did as he was told? >> absolutely. he cost him hundreds of men, but it made him immortal. >> wow! that's cool. >> that's some interesting stuff in here. >> it made ed pickett better appreciate the heirlooms that remain in that old suitcase. >> this is a copy of general pickett's report of the battle of williamsburg, may 1862. >> look at the hand writing
pickett, but the pickett collection has been well taken care of here.has been preserved, and it has been exhibited for the joy of thousands of people. >> civil war historian earl reflects history's verdict on his leadership and courage that july day in gettysburg. was pickett thinking along the way, what have i just done? >> well, he was probably thinking what have i been asked to do? but they were told to go and they went. >> pickett and his men failed. so did their cause....
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jamie: george pickett is thrilled to complete the sale. the antique appraiser and buyer russ pritchard. >> total amount was $87500. that seemed like a lot. jamie: items had been in family for generation, now artifacts, the cap, and sleeve, and map of the gattithe -- gettysburg battl are to be showcaseed in a civil war museum in harrisburg, pennsylvania. jamie: did you talk to at least one dealer to get a sense of what you had. >> he told me, he was working for the city, and his job was to appraise it accurate. accurate. jamie: 3 years later in 1998, ed accepts a invitation to speak at the gettysburg. >> i asked him, how much would that be worth. >> he stunned me, i said the general's, he said yes. woe. >> >> that that moment the room got vie libsilent, he said it coulde worse a lot of money, 250. >> thousand? >> yes. i said, that is more than i got for everything. >> ed does not want to believe he was swindled, he considers russ preufrpar pritchard a frie. you trusted him so much, you let him baby sit your infant. >> correct. jamie: he dis
jamie: george pickett is thrilled to complete the sale. the antique appraiser and buyer russ pritchard. >> total amount was $87500. that seemed like a lot. jamie: items had been in family for generation, now artifacts, the cap, and sleeve, and map of the gattithe -- gettysburg battl are to be showcaseed in a civil war museum in harrisburg, pennsylvania. jamie: did you talk to at least one dealer to get a sense of what you had. >> he told me, he was working for the city, and his job...
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. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase full of heirlooms left. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase full of heirlooms left. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
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words) you know, alex, you and michael remind me so much of me and my first girlfriend annabelle picketthuh? you had a girlfriend? oh. yeah. cutest girl in sunday school, too. so one year, i asked her to go to the church bazaar lip sync contest with me and we did our version of "endless love"... which was ironic because two weeks later, i fell head over heels for a young square-jawed rodeo ticket taker named woody ray. oh, no. of course, she was devastated, just destroyed her. and then she spray-painted something unrepeatable on my daddy's barn and never spoke to me again. wow, and all because she wanted you to be something you just weren't. mm-hmm. yeah. ugh. stop. i get it. i know what you think about michael, mom. you didn't have to bring in your big gay guns to back you up. no offense. none taken. i kinda like it. okay. honey, i am worried about you. i don't want you to get hurt. i told them that this was a bad idea, all right? he is. your mother just wants you to have all the information so that--that you can go slow. he's straight. we kissed. oh, honey, i... i kissed a lot of girls
words) you know, alex, you and michael remind me so much of me and my first girlfriend annabelle picketthuh? you had a girlfriend? oh. yeah. cutest girl in sunday school, too. so one year, i asked her to go to the church bazaar lip sync contest with me and we did our version of "endless love"... which was ironic because two weeks later, i fell head over heels for a young square-jawed rodeo ticket taker named woody ray. oh, no. of course, she was devastated, just destroyed her. and...
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see here today are both the fm2 variants deployed on smaller escort carriers for anti-submarine and picketty. interestingly, pilots of the wildcat told me that rather than flipping a switch to raise the landing gear, after they took off they maintained about 90 or 95 miles an hour, put their left hand on the stick instead of the right hand, and to the right hand and had to crank the landing gear up 29 turns to get it up. it was not a fun airplane in the pattern. ladies and gentlemen, here comes the wildcat. admiral yamamoto was commander of the combined fleet, and mastermind behind japan's attack on pearl harbor. in the spring of 1943, american codebreakers intercepted and decoded a message with his itinerary from an airplane trip between two islands in the solomon islands area of the south pacific. on april 18, a flight of 18 p 38 lightning's was dispatched from guadalcanal on a route that was designed to maximize the element of surprise. here comes the fork-tailed devils which shut down -- shot down yamamoto's plane. the mission, nicknamed operation vengeance, not only avenged the deaths
see here today are both the fm2 variants deployed on smaller escort carriers for anti-submarine and picketty. interestingly, pilots of the wildcat told me that rather than flipping a switch to raise the landing gear, after they took off they maintained about 90 or 95 miles an hour, put their left hand on the stick instead of the right hand, and to the right hand and had to crank the landing gear up 29 turns to get it up. it was not a fun airplane in the pattern. ladies and gentlemen, here comes...
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. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase full. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase full. >> a fast talking conman comes to down. >> he dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
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. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase fulle dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
. >> i am on side of pickett's charge. >> hundreds of main that made him immortal. >> a suitcase fulle dressed well, he was glib of tongue. >> forcing general's heir into battle over his "strange inheritance." >> what was your reaction? >> i was pisd. >> it donned on me i was ripped off.
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you know, that white pickett fence. and that's never been what made me happy.here's more that i want on top of it. >> 22-year-old allison was raised in a small town in upstate new york, and she still lives there. today i'm meeting her in the dance studio where she teaches and trains, a place she considers her second home. >> you're going to have to help me get my feet out. >> are you really stuck? >> well, just move my feet, yeah. >> oh, my gosh. >> i think i pulled something. >> so first off, how did you find out about sugaring? >> my friend and i were watching like a talk show, and it was like, don't do this, so we were, like, let's do this. >> did you have any reservations about it or did you jump into it. >> no. of course, i was really afraid of meeting people. i was afraid to ask for anything. i didn't know how to. if you don't ask you don't receive. >> allison was 18 when she first logged on to seeking arrangement. within a couple weeks, she had hundreds of messages from daddies eager to meet. and offering the kind of cash she'd never seen before. >> can
you know, that white pickett fence. and that's never been what made me happy.here's more that i want on top of it. >> 22-year-old allison was raised in a small town in upstate new york, and she still lives there. today i'm meeting her in the dance studio where she teaches and trains, a place she considers her second home. >> you're going to have to help me get my feet out. >> are you really stuck? >> well, just move my feet, yeah. >> oh, my gosh. >> i think i...
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more recently there's been been a lot of attention from thomas pickett and others about scissors developing between to 80% and 20%, to for people to go to dinner to college, they can get for your degrees and are still not improved or economic standing and facing a bigger gap, you know, separating them from the well off. i wonder if you've looked at this and also one of the reasons that this is happening is that as robotics and computer technology advance, more others relatively heidi steele jobs are being done by machine and that trend is likely to accelerate in the future. so when you look at that what prospects doesn't offer for people are trying to make it and will improve their relative standing? >> right. from my point of view, and you will correct me if i'm misunderstanding your question you were talking about the demand side how is demand shifting at various levels into education or income hierarchy. and you probably know about the famous our class a common hypothesis that if demand is growing way up at the top and then among manual pretty simple manual jobs they can be easily outsou
more recently there's been been a lot of attention from thomas pickett and others about scissors developing between to 80% and 20%, to for people to go to dinner to college, they can get for your degrees and are still not improved or economic standing and facing a bigger gap, you know, separating them from the well off. i wonder if you've looked at this and also one of the reasons that this is happening is that as robotics and computer technology advance, more others relatively heidi steele...