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pickett.r seventh and market. >> as the bus winds its way through the philadelphia streets, pickett notices the little boy. >> he was running up and down the aisle. >> pickett says he hears the mom tell her son to sit down. >> and she begins spanking him like he was some sort of animal. >> pickett leans forward and rep re mands the young mom. >> i said, he's a child. let him be a child. you shouldn't be spanking him like that. if you continue to do it, i'm going to turn you in for child endangerment. she was like, you don't know me. this is my son. i will deal with him any way i choose to. >> for whatever reason, he offers his unsolicited parenting advice, saying he's just a little boy, that's child abuse. >> philadelphia native joe slabojen is a veteran staff writer for "the philadelphia inquirer." over the course of his 30-year career covering court cases, he thought he'd seen it all, until he watches the footage captured that day by septa security cameras. >> she's seen on there making a ce
pickett.r seventh and market. >> as the bus winds its way through the philadelphia streets, pickett notices the little boy. >> he was running up and down the aisle. >> pickett says he hears the mom tell her son to sit down. >> and she begins spanking him like he was some sort of animal. >> pickett leans forward and rep re mands the young mom. >> i said, he's a child. let him be a child. you shouldn't be spanking him like that. if you continue to do it, i'm...
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there are also stories of a female confederate soldier, who possibly served in pickett's charge and was killed alongside her husband in that assault. and purportedly as of the story goes, union soldiers who found her remains on the battlefield among the rest of her comrades. unfortunately, if that's true her name has been lost to history. unfortunately, not many tips i can give you because there are so few pieces that allude to it. if you're interested in learning
there are also stories of a female confederate soldier, who possibly served in pickett's charge and was killed alongside her husband in that assault. and purportedly as of the story goes, union soldiers who found her remains on the battlefield among the rest of her comrades. unfortunately, if that's true her name has been lost to history. unfortunately, not many tips i can give you because there are so few pieces that allude to it. if you're interested in learning
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. >> reporter: fort pickett, virginia, named after george pickett.ettysburg he led the assault known as pickett's charge. over 6,000 confederate soldiers died. it would be the last confederate charge to the north. for some, just fighting for the south makes pickett a traitor. but for others it's all part of history. the army says it has no plans to rename any of its bases. today's army is 20% african-american. the largest of all of the services. barbara starr, cnn, pentagon. >> ahead more on the breaking news about prison guard gene palmer and the question of whether guards at dannemora were asleep on the job. all hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help
. >> reporter: fort pickett, virginia, named after george pickett.ettysburg he led the assault known as pickett's charge. over 6,000 confederate soldiers died. it would be the last confederate charge to the north. for some, just fighting for the south makes pickett a traitor. but for others it's all part of history. the army says it has no plans to rename any of its bases. today's army is 20% african-american. the largest of all of the services. barbara starr, cnn, pentagon. >>...
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. >> reporter: fort pickett, virginia named after george pickett.ysburg he led the assault known as pickett's charge. over 6,000 confederate soldiers died. it would be the last confederate charge to the north. for some just fighting for the south makes pickett a traitor. but for others it's all part of history. the army says it has no plans to rename any of its bases. today's army is 20% african-american. the largest of all of the services. barbara starr, cnn, pentagon. >> ahead more on the breaking news about prison guard gene palmer and the question of whether guards at dannemora were asleep on the job. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. there's a more en
. >> reporter: fort pickett, virginia named after george pickett.ysburg he led the assault known as pickett's charge. over 6,000 confederate soldiers died. it would be the last confederate charge to the north. for some just fighting for the south makes pickett a traitor. but for others it's all part of history. the army says it has no plans to rename any of its bases. today's army is 20% african-american. the largest of all of the services. barbara starr, cnn, pentagon. >> ahead...
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workday would have eight hours on the pickett line. a lot of frustration after months of negotiation. 97 to 98% of voting members had authorized to strike. the union represents about 9,000 of 17,000 santa clara county workers from 911 dispatchers to nurses to liberians. the disagreement was over not enough employee pay and an extreme worker shortage including to sciu local 521. before the weekend county leaders had said the budget was tight, they were confident, though, they could work out the numbers to avoid a strike. what would have been the first santa clara county employee strike of its kind in more than four decades. the strike would not have included 475 essential employees. a court had ruled yesterday they would have to report to work and that includes that 911 dispatchers. both sides the county supervisors as well as the union still has to ratify or approve this had tentative deal that covers the next four years. live in san jose, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> and another breaking story. we've just learned two amer
workday would have eight hours on the pickett line. a lot of frustration after months of negotiation. 97 to 98% of voting members had authorized to strike. the union represents about 9,000 of 17,000 santa clara county workers from 911 dispatchers to nurses to liberians. the disagreement was over not enough employee pay and an extreme worker shortage including to sciu local 521. before the weekend county leaders had said the budget was tight, they were confident, though, they could work out the...
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there are also stories of a female confederate soldier, who possibly served in pickett's charge and was killed alongside her husband in that assault. and purportedly as of the story goes, union soldiers who found her remains on the battlefield among the rest of her comrades. unfortunately, if that's true her name has been lost to history. unfortunately, not many tips i can give you because there are so few pieces that allude to it. if you're interested in learning more about the women of gettysburg specifically and their role in the civil war, there's an as la book called "the colors of courage" by margaret creighton and ias the definitive history. thank you. >> [indiscernible] did any of these people own slaves? jared: there were a lot of lutherans and catholics. this was a part of pennsylvania dutch country, so a lot of people of german ancestry. slavery in pennsylvania largely died off by the 1820's. pennsylvania had gradual emancipation laws they put in place in the late 18th century. by this point, the very few pennsylvanians, if any, owned slaves. that said, that is not entirely t
there are also stories of a female confederate soldier, who possibly served in pickett's charge and was killed alongside her husband in that assault. and purportedly as of the story goes, union soldiers who found her remains on the battlefield among the rest of her comrades. unfortunately, if that's true her name has been lost to history. unfortunately, not many tips i can give you because there are so few pieces that allude to it. if you're interested in learning more about the women of...
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for however long they worked, eight hour workday, eight hours on the pickett line. there was a lot of trust duration after months of unsuccessful negotiations. the union represents about 9,000 of 17,000 county workers here in santa clara county from 911 dispatchers to nurses to liberians. the disagreement was really over pay. workers said they need more to afford living in the count canny, adding there is a worker shortage that's piling too much work on employees. before the weekend county leaders had said the budget is tight. they were confident both sides were close to reaching an agreement to avoid what would have been the first santa clara county employee strike of its kind in more than four decades. it would not have included 475 essential employees, they would have to report to work and that did include, i looked at the court documents, about 40, 911 dispatchers, the tentative agreement reached by both sides covers four years. both the board of supervisors as well as union membership both have to vote to official' approve it. live in san jose this morning, ste
for however long they worked, eight hour workday, eight hours on the pickett line. there was a lot of trust duration after months of unsuccessful negotiations. the union represents about 9,000 of 17,000 county workers here in santa clara county from 911 dispatchers to nurses to liberians. the disagreement was really over pay. workers said they need more to afford living in the count canny, adding there is a worker shortage that's piling too much work on employees. before the weekend county...
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south could have done differently, what the south did wrong, what seven or made the mistake, george pickett replied "i always thought the thank you had something to do with it." [laughter] mr. rafuse: there are various arguments that have been advanced for why the north wanted the civil war -- won the civil war. the question of why it matters -- mr. beckenbaugh: you see it in the news every day. we're still influenced by the civil war every day. most historians argue the single most important event in our country's history was not the civil war but the revolutionary war. the revolutionary war is important because the declaration of independence lays out the ideological framework which we will live on. "all men are created equal." that sort of stuff. our history has been one of trying to live up to those ideals and not always quite making it. the effort does matter and we are usually willing to look at ourselves rather critically what a lot of other countries don't always do. when you -- we commemorate the civil war but i have to guess there will not be a lot of reconstruction memories -- co
south could have done differently, what the south did wrong, what seven or made the mistake, george pickett replied "i always thought the thank you had something to do with it." [laughter] mr. rafuse: there are various arguments that have been advanced for why the north wanted the civil war -- won the civil war. the question of why it matters -- mr. beckenbaugh: you see it in the news every day. we're still influenced by the civil war every day. most historians argue the single most...
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she completed her dissertation on general george pickett which became a book which is a model biography, published by the university of north carolina. and the inspiration for all of this of course begins right here at the civil war institute in 1983. she was one of the high school scholarship recipients that came here. one of many who was gone on to have academic careers. as you all know we have a strong contingent of high school scholarship award winners this summer as well. she now teaches at the university of akron undergraduate as well as graduate students. for a very long time she was the editor of the journal of civil war history and i believe her tenure is coming to a close. she just published a book she has been working on for eight to 10 years or less. she is not the kind of person who strays away from archives. all you have to do is look at bibliographies and you will not see manuscripts cited. lesley goes right into the archival mines and things. the result -- digs. the result is an incredible book entitled "a broken regiment: the 16th civil war." i should add that she is a
she completed her dissertation on general george pickett which became a book which is a model biography, published by the university of north carolina. and the inspiration for all of this of course begins right here at the civil war institute in 1983. she was one of the high school scholarship recipients that came here. one of many who was gone on to have academic careers. as you all know we have a strong contingent of high school scholarship award winners this summer as well. she now teaches...
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i know how to go out there organize, and pickett. will go out there and organized to defeat anybody who votes for the trade deal because they are not for the sovereignty of the nation. host: can you talk about the union? has there been an organized effort from the union that you are involved with? caller: it is with the uaw. just about every union is on board for this against it. a lot of technology hurt our jobs in the auto industry, but what really hurt was these trade promotion wages. you cannot bargain for wages anymore because now they really will move your job offshore is because they have all the infrastructure under bill clinton. i loved to work that because i worked a lot of overtime. that is really what saved me. during the 1980's with reagan, we were really laid off a lot of. host: there has been a lot of talk in recent years about the waning power of unions. do you think the vote yesterday demonstrated the strength of unions? members of the democratic party rejected a last-minute deal from the president and voted this one
i know how to go out there organize, and pickett. will go out there and organized to defeat anybody who votes for the trade deal because they are not for the sovereignty of the nation. host: can you talk about the union? has there been an organized effort from the union that you are involved with? caller: it is with the uaw. just about every union is on board for this against it. a lot of technology hurt our jobs in the auto industry, but what really hurt was these trade promotion wages. you...