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it's a strategic campaign pickett, it is going against the normal military thinking. it is mainly -- can paper given to the north, it is an interdiction campaign of material moving around to sustain north vietnam pickett trying to send a message to them. likewise, the interdiction campaign at the -- to stop supplies from going south. >> [ inaudible ]. >> f1 11 will come in later in the rolling thunder campaign. that's why i like pictures of them. they will have a little bit more effect in the next reading when we talk about london. >> they come from higher up. we will see, i kind of had some maps. visa restrictions that are self-imposed by the administration. onto the airpower leaders. to prevent. so, restrictions, rules of engagements, these are all difficulties that we read about in -- chapter. on those restrictions. again, most of the stuff is below the 19th parallel, and later, soon after, in 1965, is rolling the salon. they will move into about the 20th parallel line. the restrictions are, well, we can't do anything that might upset the other enemies. the other m
it's a strategic campaign pickett, it is going against the normal military thinking. it is mainly -- can paper given to the north, it is an interdiction campaign of material moving around to sustain north vietnam pickett trying to send a message to them. likewise, the interdiction campaign at the -- to stop supplies from going south. >> [ inaudible ]. >> f1 11 will come in later in the rolling thunder campaign. that's why i like pictures of them. they will have a little bit more...
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stanley pickett is a great example. a war widow, george pickett's widow who makes money by trying to appeal to northerners and southerners to strike a balance down the middle. there are political and commercial reasons for celebrating a reconciled or reunited nation. under the spatter, veterans did occasionally come together at bluegray reunions. one of the great pieces of doing the research for this book was finding out that one of the very first bluegray reunions happened in my hometown. on july 21, 1881. i will tell you i was a guide at the cavern when i was in high school. i can give you the whole spiel about the cave but by 1881, things like this had made their way across the country and a group of union veterans decided they wanted to see the grand cavern. they were to the veterans and basically invited themselves to come down and see the caverns. if only they would extend the invitation to come down on the anniversary of manassas. in fact, that is what happened. they came to blu-ray and there was a reunion. they
stanley pickett is a great example. a war widow, george pickett's widow who makes money by trying to appeal to northerners and southerners to strike a balance down the middle. there are political and commercial reasons for celebrating a reconciled or reunited nation. under the spatter, veterans did occasionally come together at bluegray reunions. one of the great pieces of doing the research for this book was finding out that one of the very first bluegray reunions happened in my hometown. on...
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pickens -- pickett's charge and -- at gettysburg. the one i showed you as of the 11th mississippi interest he. -- pettigrew chargeback the flags associated with the confederate soldier, as an emblem of the esprit de corps and the life of the soldier, warning soldiers, with the life- and-death the soldiers. it became a soldier's flag. to use the word of the day, it was consecrated by the blood of the soldiers. if anybody who wonders why anyone could ever consider this like a flag of heritage, you have to understand, it is an integral connection to the confederate soldier, to the confederate veteran, and for families who dissent from confederate veterans. it is a symbolism of the confederate-a symbol of the confederate veteran. you have to understand that if you want to understand why people regard it as a symbol of heritage. more on that later. as i mentioned, it was seen throughout the confederacy and other armies, this is-chrissy -- christine was in the army of tennessee pattern. it was distributed to the western army the late 16 --
pickens -- pickett's charge and -- at gettysburg. the one i showed you as of the 11th mississippi interest he. -- pettigrew chargeback the flags associated with the confederate soldier, as an emblem of the esprit de corps and the life of the soldier, warning soldiers, with the life- and-death the soldiers. it became a soldier's flag. to use the word of the day, it was consecrated by the blood of the soldiers. if anybody who wonders why anyone could ever consider this like a flag of heritage,...
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quite literate, but he was really excited to be training on the same field where robert e ordered pickett's charge. comess what that quote from. it is not going to appear in my he isbut that is what talking about. we are here seeking to master the art that made the name gettysburg historic. first slide, please. an unseasonably cold, yet pleasant summer day on august 1954, braying world war i tank corps veterans were joined by younger comrades from world war ii and the korean war, along with approximately 3000 onlookers, to dedicate a pine in memoryronze plaque of camp colt, and in honor of its famous commander. in the 36 years between 1918 and 1954, captain dwight eisenhower rose steadily through the officer ranks to become the supreme commander of the allied expeditionary force in europe, with the rank general of the army. for world war ii, the five-star general was appointed army chief of staff under president harry truman. upon leaving the service in 1948, he was named president of columbia university, before being recalled to active duty in summer 1949, to take the helm of nato, the nor
quite literate, but he was really excited to be training on the same field where robert e ordered pickett's charge. comess what that quote from. it is not going to appear in my he isbut that is what talking about. we are here seeking to master the art that made the name gettysburg historic. first slide, please. an unseasonably cold, yet pleasant summer day on august 1954, braying world war i tank corps veterans were joined by younger comrades from world war ii and the korean war, along with...
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dozens of empty wood be buildings, mess halls, latrines and warehouses and circling the famous field pickett's charge fought 55 years earlier. both men went to camp headquarters building where they raised the american flag. ike departed for camp meeped immediately there after, leaving gardner in frearp expand cho -- command of the example new mexico his return. later that day and flout the first day, camps came to occupy the null reopened camp. for the next eight days, ike worked to complete his arrangements for the embar occasion of the 300th first tank battalion. only then could he take up his new position as camp commandant at gettysburg. hundreds of men arrived from camp meade, mpped, damp devins, massachusetts, in -- from new york, new mexico, and georgia. arrangements had been made by captain frank moore, the camp's quarter match so mire 50 carpenters to make the buildings more comfortable and weather tight for the troops. only march 2 nd, the first depth occurred among the tankers was one of anywhere new arrives died of pneumonia 25 miles west of gettysburg. the camp had only one doctor
dozens of empty wood be buildings, mess halls, latrines and warehouses and circling the famous field pickett's charge fought 55 years earlier. both men went to camp headquarters building where they raised the american flag. ike departed for camp meeped immediately there after, leaving gardner in frearp expand cho -- command of the example new mexico his return. later that day and flout the first day, camps came to occupy the null reopened camp. for the next eight days, ike worked to complete...
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he grew modest as he grew older pickett his wit had grown with him. he had become a funnymen. is the picture had shown him rye, shy, and -- a marvelous voice wisdom, as if he knew the world was very bad, and knew the intimate style of how it was bad, as only boys can sometimes no. >> i found this in particular, that passage moving. i saw bobby kennedy three days before he died. he gave a speech to a latino audience in san jose, california. it was exactly as he says. he was shy and he was empathic. he was funny. it was a fantastic performance. >> lbj controlled the convention in order to get humphrey through. but there was still chaos. the delegates in fistfights. the media roughed up. all the chaos outside. the underlying question for me was, how could the delegates not understand that the only way the party could beat dick nixon was to turn against the war? and there is many pages to how politics works in terms of obligations and favors and property. another element of the tragedy was the figure of eugene mccarthy, who was a brilliant man and when -- in many ways. he had grea
he grew modest as he grew older pickett his wit had grown with him. he had become a funnymen. is the picture had shown him rye, shy, and -- a marvelous voice wisdom, as if he knew the world was very bad, and knew the intimate style of how it was bad, as only boys can sometimes no. >> i found this in particular, that passage moving. i saw bobby kennedy three days before he died. he gave a speech to a latino audience in san jose, california. it was exactly as he says. he was shy and he was...
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. >> a craftsman would typically have a pickett rail and here we have a house with a glass rail.ough the house. >> the house is 2,900 square feet, three bedrooms with a study. >> it lives more like a 4,000 square foot, no dead end rooms, you can see straight through, even the basement has flow in >> the basement has a media room with a i filled with light blls a ataircase leap to the yard. there's plenty of technology too, including whole house lighting controls by noon home. >> if you're cooking, the lights will be a bit brighter, if you're entertaining, set it to entertaining mode. and they'll be dimmer, more intimate. >> reporter: the bedrooms are not oversized. >> i think that smaller bedrooms, and larger communal living spaces are sort of what people are after right now. >> reporter: ticketed tours over six weekends will provide people with plenty of ideas. it took 13 months to build this house from the ground up. a question i know is burning in your mind, how much isgotooswh p for sale? the answer $3.6 million. >> wow, thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. i'm larry
. >> a craftsman would typically have a pickett rail and here we have a house with a glass rail.ough the house. >> the house is 2,900 square feet, three bedrooms with a study. >> it lives more like a 4,000 square foot, no dead end rooms, you can see straight through, even the basement has flow in >> the basement has a media room with a i filled with light blls a ataircase leap to the yard. there's plenty of technology too, including whole house lighting controls by noon...
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>> reporter: this project costs more than $2000 and officially open to the public tomorrow and in pickett includes retail shops, artwork, shopping, dining, and a rooftop public park that was designed to ease congestion throughout the city. there is a bridge that crosses over several busy streets to provide direct service to people transferring from buses . the is also designed to withstand and 8.0 magnitude earthquake . the translate joint powers authority is hosting a block party on saturday from 12:00 to 4:00 and there will be live music, food, and drinks and other activities people are being encouraged to check out the rooftop garden. i was up there earlier and it is beautiful with bamboo and all sorts of plants and something else they are very proud of. live in san francisco with ktvu fox2 news. >> it looks terrific. thanks. >>> in eastern canada this is the scene where two police officers were killed along with two other people in a shootout at an apartment complex that happened earlier this morning in fredericton new brunswick, not are from the border with maine. police have yet to
>> reporter: this project costs more than $2000 and officially open to the public tomorrow and in pickett includes retail shops, artwork, shopping, dining, and a rooftop public park that was designed to ease congestion throughout the city. there is a bridge that crosses over several busy streets to provide direct service to people transferring from buses . the is also designed to withstand and 8.0 magnitude earthquake . the translate joint powers authority is hosting a block party on...
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the one option of course is to do a pickett's charge, to appeal this case to the supreme court of thenited states and to go into d.c. and just to fight, fight, fight and just hope for a pardon, a commutation, or an acquittal and a reversal in the 4th circuit. that's not going to happen. the most likely option i would recommend if i were his attorney is to cooperate. what you have now are two battles still pending. one, you have the mistrial counts that academically, theoretically could be brought by the prosecutors in evdva. that's one battle. you obviously have the trial in d.c. so i would go to the prosecutors and i would say this. i can't fight anymore. what can you offer me? and i think the prosecutors would say we will dismiss the charges in d.c., maybe have him plead to a thousand and one or a minor charge. we won't retry the counts in edva and the prosecutors will say okay, let's talk about the trump tower meeting, let's talk about the republican platform when you, paul manafort, helped negotiate a removal or an amendment of something having to do with russia, let's talk about
the one option of course is to do a pickett's charge, to appeal this case to the supreme court of thenited states and to go into d.c. and just to fight, fight, fight and just hope for a pardon, a commutation, or an acquittal and a reversal in the 4th circuit. that's not going to happen. the most likely option i would recommend if i were his attorney is to cooperate. what you have now are two battles still pending. one, you have the mistrial counts that academically, theoretically could be...
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watch what i see, when yo i watch these thins that are happening all over the country and these ideas pickett fomented and continued be perpetuated and i know i can address it comedically as always have, it's just a no-brainer for me. it's what i've always done and now that i'm older, my house is paid for, my kids are out of school and i don't think that, i just can't keep not saying what i see. try what i think was a prominent black activists from the 67 sick and tired of being sick and tired. i think that's still a feeling that many folks are experiencing today. you spent a considerable amount of time in the book talking about the black on black crime dynamic, and then white on white violence dynamic. i just came back from chicago and chicago is often raise up as a bogeyman and is certainly a serious issue to have to deal with in chicago, a quote i want to raise with you i think on some chapter three in the book where you say white people don't care about violent crime in chicago. they love violent crime in chicago. they love it because it is their favorite bogeyman for black on black crime
watch what i see, when yo i watch these thins that are happening all over the country and these ideas pickett fomented and continued be perpetuated and i know i can address it comedically as always have, it's just a no-brainer for me. it's what i've always done and now that i'm older, my house is paid for, my kids are out of school and i don't think that, i just can't keep not saying what i see. try what i think was a prominent black activists from the 67 sick and tired of being sick and tired....
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they were in pickett's charge, which was the point. ds, i should not be here. but they both survive the charge. my uncle later bled to death from a fire wound. which wasin danville, a thriving community at the time. it was the largest tobacco market. that's kaput now. ladies you older remember it made wonderful sheets. danville has a problem now but it's stock full of civil war history. i can remember distinctly sitting on the floor in front of my grandmother and listening to her tell me what her father had done as a confederate soldier, so i inherited it. peter: you went on to do your undergraduate. dr. robertson: i was a methodist and it was a methodist college. i couldn't make up my mind what to do. i actually went to college thinking i would be premed, becoming a physician. but i scored so highly on the high school qualifying exam that they stuck me, as a frenchman, -- freshman, into a junior level chemistry class. and the first day, the professor came and said good morning, i'm dr. miller. that was the last thing he said i understood for the whole semester
they were in pickett's charge, which was the point. ds, i should not be here. but they both survive the charge. my uncle later bled to death from a fire wound. which wasin danville, a thriving community at the time. it was the largest tobacco market. that's kaput now. ladies you older remember it made wonderful sheets. danville has a problem now but it's stock full of civil war history. i can remember distinctly sitting on the floor in front of my grandmother and listening to her tell me what...