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pickett but the pickett collection has been well taken care of here. it has been preserved and it has been exhibited for the joy of thousands of people. >> civil war historian earl coates only hopes that ed pickett takes comfort in knowing that the enormous value placed on his great-great grandfather's things 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 gettysburg vets from north and south would return to this spot, to do their part to bind up a nation's wounds. so should ed take comfort in knowing that general pickett was a soldier through and through, did as he's told, even if he might have believed it was wrong? >> absolutely. it cost him hundreds of men, but it made him immortal. >> wow. that's cool. >> yeah, there's some interesting stuff in here. >> i
pickett but the pickett collection has been well taken care of here. it has been preserved and it has been exhibited for the joy of thousands of people. >> civil war historian earl coates only hopes that ed pickett takes comfort in knowing that the enormous value placed on his great-great grandfather's things 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...
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the monument to james pickett was placed by survivors of pickett's division. what was designed for placement at gettysburg but the federal authorities would not give permission for its placement there so it was placed in hollywood in 1888. resting next to pickett's grave are the 3,000 confederate soldiers removed from the gettysburg battlefield. we are at the grave of j.e.b. stewart. james e. brown the great confederate cavalry officer gaining fame in 1862 for his daring ride around mcclellan's army just before the seven days battle around richmond and two days later mortally wounded in ashburn, v.a. he's buried here. his monument is an egyptian style monument that represents the sun at noon day. when it's used as a grave marker it means that person lived a very fruitful and successful life. he was only 31 years old when he died. his wife, laura cook is here, the founder of the virginia female institute in stanton named stewart hall, in her honor. some members of the stewart manor continue the 17th tradition of having family reunions here. sometimes we come he
the monument to james pickett was placed by survivors of pickett's division. what was designed for placement at gettysburg but the federal authorities would not give permission for its placement there so it was placed in hollywood in 1888. resting next to pickett's grave are the 3,000 confederate soldiers removed from the gettysburg battlefield. we are at the grave of j.e.b. stewart. james e. brown the great confederate cavalry officer gaining fame in 1862 for his daring ride around mcclellan's...
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that is seth pickett from pennsylvania, speaking to us.r donald trump, and their thoughts now. here is philip with a look at this morning's weather. imean, i mean, that snowy picture, we are still getting quite a bit of snow, especially in scotland. yes, very good morning to you, and not exclusively in scotland, i have to say. that headline only really covers the basic four parts of england, northern ireland and wales. we are pushing a belt of rain in as we speak, some of you will already have seen this, and the problem is that belt of weather is moving into the cold air sitting across us. —7 in some areas at the moment. still some showers across northern and western parts of scotland, but not with the same on as yesterday. —— the same oomph. 11 degrees in camborne, who would be a forecaster? generally speaking near that else of whether it is pretty dank and cool and will stay that way for a good pa rt and will stay that way for a good part of the day. the trouble is that on the northern edge of that, where the moisture runs into the reall
that is seth pickett from pennsylvania, speaking to us.r donald trump, and their thoughts now. here is philip with a look at this morning's weather. imean, i mean, that snowy picture, we are still getting quite a bit of snow, especially in scotland. yes, very good morning to you, and not exclusively in scotland, i have to say. that headline only really covers the basic four parts of england, northern ireland and wales. we are pushing a belt of rain in as we speak, some of you will already have...
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museum outside of japan for many of the exhibits the car maker can thank the avid collector peter pickett he started as a toyota dealer and hostile in the early one nine hundred seventy s. and over the years build up one of the largest private collections of toyota's anywhere in one thousand nine hundred ninety he opened his own toyota museum when he died in two thousand and sixteen toyota motor sport stepped in to prevent the collection from being broken up. first the museum pieces were lovingly repaired and re stored then pushed into the hall and muscle power and maneuvered into their designated spots among them is this f j forty five land cruiser converted into was small fire engine. one after the other being scimitar pushed into place in the hall the vanished array of models ranges from the tell you don't know why. thousand subcompact and its successor the starlet to the compacts sedans and several generations of who pays to the lank loser series around seventy pieces from every phase of toyota's history make up the collection now safe in its permanent home in cologne it's to be open
museum outside of japan for many of the exhibits the car maker can thank the avid collector peter pickett he started as a toyota dealer and hostile in the early one nine hundred seventy s. and over the years build up one of the largest private collections of toyota's anywhere in one thousand nine hundred ninety he opened his own toyota museum when he died in two thousand and sixteen toyota motor sport stepped in to prevent the collection from being broken up. first the museum pieces were...
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from berlin the double after sheep and dogs now the searchers have successfully cloned a monkey pickett's after dolly the sheep horse club scientists in china use the same technology to create to put on the muslims a scientific breakthrough that's where using many ethical question is put the climate warms food bill and cloning possible one day also coming up no doubt says his son a tough one is a she says myanmar still cannot get into safety.
from berlin the double after sheep and dogs now the searchers have successfully cloned a monkey pickett's after dolly the sheep horse club scientists in china use the same technology to create to put on the muslims a scientific breakthrough that's where using many ethical question is put the climate warms food bill and cloning possible one day also coming up no doubt says his son a tough one is a she says myanmar still cannot get into safety.
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. >> hall gave a young guitarist named dwayne allman a shot on wilson pickett's version of "hey jude. sound spread as others opened studios in the area. ♪ with acts like the rolling stones -- ♪ what's your name little girl >> leonard skin erd and paul simon all reporting hits in northern alabama. in 2015 we visited fame studios with jason where he recorded his album "something more than free." ♪ you were singing that night by yourself ♪ >> he grew up just a few miles from muscle shoals. he has deep connections to the studio and to rick hall. >> so what did it mean to you to come here? >> it was a really big deal. it was the gateway to everything we wanted to do. >> after hearing of hall's de death, isbell tweeted rick and his family gave me my first job in the business and nobody in the industry ever worked harder than rick. noeb nobody. american music wouldn't be the same without his contributions. >> see the documentary on netflix which tells the whole story and it's a really rich history. >> the music of muscle shoals is american treasure. >> it sure is, absolutely is. >>> he too i
. >> hall gave a young guitarist named dwayne allman a shot on wilson pickett's version of "hey jude. sound spread as others opened studios in the area. ♪ with acts like the rolling stones -- ♪ what's your name little girl >> leonard skin erd and paul simon all reporting hits in northern alabama. in 2015 we visited fame studios with jason where he recorded his album "something more than free." ♪ you were singing that night by yourself ♪ >> he grew up...
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. >> i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men, but it madel. >> he leaves his descendants with a suitcase full of heirlooms. >> you want to take a look? >> i really would. >> then a fast-talking con man comes to town... >> he dressed well, he was very glib of tongue. >> ...forcing the general's heir into battle over his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it began to dawn on me that i had been really truly ripped off. [ woman vocalizing, theme music plays ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ folk music plays ]
. >> i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men, but it madel. >> he leaves his descendants with a suitcase full of heirlooms. >> you want to take a look? >> i really would. >> then a fast-talking con man comes to town... >> he dressed well, he was very glib of tongue. >> ...forcing the general's heir into battle over his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it began...
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. >> i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men, but it madeu want to take a look? >> i really would. >> then a fast-talking con man comes to town... >> he dressed well, he was very glib of tongue. >> ...forcing the general's heir into battle over his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it began to dawn on me that i had been really truly ripped off. [ woman vocalizing, theme music plays ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ folk music plays ]
. >> i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men, but it madeu want to take a look? >> i really would. >> then a fast-talking con man comes to town... >> he dressed well, he was very glib of tongue. >> ...forcing the general's heir into battle over his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it began to dawn on me that i had been really truly ripped off. [ woman vocalizing, theme...
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these cna nurses are supposed to be staging similar rallies and informational pickett lines throughouthe day at various uc hospitals across california. we should reiterate here that these are simply informational picket lines. these are not strikes. all of the nurse that's took part today will be reporting for work. >> thank you, alex. >>> uc regents postponed a vote on a potential tuition hike as we reported on yesterday. that may cause problems for incoming students. the regents won't vote on the fee increase until may. the chancellor said that putting off the vote creates uncertainty for incoming students because they won't know what tuition is going to cost. >> families at the time that they're admit today berkeley won't know the cost of attendance. and we will not be able to effectively recruit students from out of state if by the may 1st deadline, when students have to make their commitment, they don't know how much it is going to cost. >> under the proposed increase, in-state students would pay about $350 more per year, for a total of $13,000 in tuition annually. out of state tu
these cna nurses are supposed to be staging similar rallies and informational pickett lines throughouthe day at various uc hospitals across california. we should reiterate here that these are simply informational picket lines. these are not strikes. all of the nurse that's took part today will be reporting for work. >> thank you, alex. >>> uc regents postponed a vote on a potential tuition hike as we reported on yesterday. that may cause problems for incoming students. the...
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[applause] i also want to recognize and thank trustees barry barnett, joe pickett, ira and all the wonderful chapmans councilmembers with us with a great work and support as well. a few. [applause] so the program tonight will last an hour, include a question-and-answer session, and the q and who will be conducted via written questions on cards. you should receive a card and a pencil. if you haven't, the staff are circulating right net and more out and they will be collected later on in the program. there will be a formal book signing in our ny history store on the 77th street side of our building, and copies of the books will be available for sale. we are thrilled to welcome stephen kotkin back to new york historical society. he's a professor holding joint appointments in the history department in the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. he's also a fellow at stanford universities hoover institution. the author of several critically acclaimed books, his latest "stalin: waiting for hitler, 1929-1941", the second of three planned point on the life and times of the soviet dictator. be
[applause] i also want to recognize and thank trustees barry barnett, joe pickett, ira and all the wonderful chapmans councilmembers with us with a great work and support as well. a few. [applause] so the program tonight will last an hour, include a question-and-answer session, and the q and who will be conducted via written questions on cards. you should receive a card and a pencil. if you haven't, the staff are circulating right net and more out and they will be collected later on in the...
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alex savidge is live at uc san francisco hospital in mission bay where the protest -- the pickett, if you will, is just getting started, alex. >> reporter: yeah. it certainly is, gasia. good morning to you. we should point out this is not a strike. these are informational picket lines and rally that's will be happen -- rallies that will be happening at uc hospitals across the state today. we're at the mission bay conference center. this is where the uc regents are meeting right now. you can see that you have some of the 14,000 nurses involved in the ongoing contract negotiations going on. they have been going on for some time. and today nurses will be at the meeting to voice some of the concerns they have. they are calling for increased workplace safety and what they say they also need is retirement security. because they say there are preposed cuts to their pension. i'm joined by randy howell. good morning to you. we're trying to stay dry out here. we have showers, you might be able to tell, moving through the area. you are out here nonetheless despite the weather. tell me about some
alex savidge is live at uc san francisco hospital in mission bay where the protest -- the pickett, if you will, is just getting started, alex. >> reporter: yeah. it certainly is, gasia. good morning to you. we should point out this is not a strike. these are informational picket lines and rally that's will be happen -- rallies that will be happening at uc hospitals across the state today. we're at the mission bay conference center. this is where the uc regents are meeting right now. you...
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of soldiers of the american civil war attacks at mary's heights at fredericksburg or the famous pickett's charge at gettysburg but american troops, especially in small bunches, were learning how to encircle the german machine gun positions which the germans had really masterminded. and by that point, casualties on the german sides were increasing. they didn't have the reinforcements. a lot of the german troops were also surrendering to americans. so, it was inevitable that the american tactics were starting to improve and get better, but the war was eventually going to end up as it did in an armistice. >> the museum is open, so you will see people that are touring the exhibits around us as we talk here, and it's very much a well-visited museum, and especially on this anniversary week, so we expect to see people wandering around as we do our live program in their midst. let's take another telephone call. norman is in haslett, michigan. norman, welcome to our world war i discussion. >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. >> caller: i would like to ask dr. yockelson, at first i was going
of soldiers of the american civil war attacks at mary's heights at fredericksburg or the famous pickett's charge at gettysburg but american troops, especially in small bunches, were learning how to encircle the german machine gun positions which the germans had really masterminded. and by that point, casualties on the german sides were increasing. they didn't have the reinforcements. a lot of the german troops were also surrendering to americans. so, it was inevitable that the american tactics...