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the defeated yankees at plymouth were dubbed either captives plymouth pilgrims, because of the hardy breast facts it to pennsylvania men were wearing. they marched into andersonville prison and the spectators thought they looked like the pilgrims of massachusetts. each regiment had the liberty of choosing its own formal military attire, and when the rebels attacked, the yankees have been getting ready for this sunday dress parade. they thought it was such a boring thing, each sunday get ready for dress until april 17, 1864. out of approximate 45,000 yankees and incarcerated at andersonville, only 100 you know and blacks are reported, and 33 deaths. why such a small percentage of blacks? because it was unusual for captured black prisoners to be sent to the prison to gain valuable cooperative -- property, they need to be turned to the master, not languish and die in prison, or they were killed under the black flag have no quarter, meaning no mercy, as what happened at the fort in tennessee. following the yankee defeat at plymouth military records would reveal that several black cooks a
the defeated yankees at plymouth were dubbed either captives plymouth pilgrims, because of the hardy breast facts it to pennsylvania men were wearing. they marched into andersonville prison and the spectators thought they looked like the pilgrims of massachusetts. each regiment had the liberty of choosing its own formal military attire, and when the rebels attacked, the yankees have been getting ready for this sunday dress parade. they thought it was such a boring thing, each sunday get ready...
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what is plymouth notch like? >> i'm just newly the chairman of the board of our foundation there, and it is beautiful. the calvin coolidge memorial foundation, want to invite all americans to come to visit this place. it is one of the most beautiful villages in the world. you can see coolidge's birthplace. he was not born over the store like margaret thatcher, but he was born behind it. you get a feel for how beautiful and hard the life was for people in a town like that. >> you are seeing some scenes of plymouth notch, vermont. we will talk about the dramatic night he got the news he was about to become president of the united states. one of the things it has been very special about this series is learning from your questions. we encourage them three different ways. you can call us. the phone numbers will be on the screen throughout the program. you can also tweet us. you can also join the conversation on our facebook page on c-span. you can find a beautiful photograph of the coolidge administration. there is al
what is plymouth notch like? >> i'm just newly the chairman of the board of our foundation there, and it is beautiful. the calvin coolidge memorial foundation, want to invite all americans to come to visit this place. it is one of the most beautiful villages in the world. you can see coolidge's birthplace. he was not born over the store like margaret thatcher, but he was born behind it. you get a feel for how beautiful and hard the life was for people in a town like that. >> you are...
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. >> you are seeing some scenes of plymouth notch, vermont. we will talk about the dramatic night he got the news he was about to become resident of the united states. one of the things it has been very special about this series is learning from your questions. we encourage them three different ways. you can call us. the phone numbers will be on the screen throughout the program. you can also tweet us. you can also join the conversation on our facebook page on c-span. you can find a beautiful photograph of the coolidge administration. there is already a conversation under way. now to plymouth notch, vermont, and the night that calvin coolidge and grace coolidge learned they are coming to the white house. >> plymouth notch is the birthplace and boyhood home of calvin coolidge. he was born in a little house attached to the back of the store that his father operated. when he was four, he moved across the road to the building we now know as the coolidge homestead. this was an old-fashioned town for most americans in the sophisticated roaring 20's.
. >> you are seeing some scenes of plymouth notch, vermont. we will talk about the dramatic night he got the news he was about to become resident of the united states. one of the things it has been very special about this series is learning from your questions. we encourage them three different ways. you can call us. the phone numbers will be on the screen throughout the program. you can also tweet us. you can also join the conversation on our facebook page on c-span. you can find a...
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thank you for holding in plymouth, pennsylvania. what's your question for rick atkinson? >> caller: more of an assessment. my feeling is the great tragedy of world war ii was the entire camp pain, huge loss of life. i was wondering and the way he conducted the campaign and that's basically it. i read the last book, the third book. >> he spends quite a bit of time at the italian campaign. once mr. atkinson gets over here, we'll ask him about that. next caller's gala in san antonio. heiko mckale. >> caller: the question is why didn't hitler crossed the channel into in good? if he had done so, with the english have used gas? >> host: okay, we'll ask him that question as well. (202)585-3890 in eastern central time zone. 585-3891 for those of you in the mountain pacific time zones. we are joined now by rick atkinson and the history and biography tent. thank you for being with us. fred and in pennsylvania called just a minute ago and he wondered about the italian campaign. he thought that was the biggest disaster of the war and specifically about mark clark, general clark and i
thank you for holding in plymouth, pennsylvania. what's your question for rick atkinson? >> caller: more of an assessment. my feeling is the great tragedy of world war ii was the entire camp pain, huge loss of life. i was wondering and the way he conducted the campaign and that's basically it. i read the last book, the third book. >> he spends quite a bit of time at the italian campaign. once mr. atkinson gets over here, we'll ask him about that. next caller's gala in san antonio....
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. >> no lo puedo creer >> estamos en al campus de instituto plymouth de tecnologÍa para hablar con lapero creo que lo mejor es esperar y ver quÉ pasa, reaccionar mientras se desarrolla. como mi padre solÍa decir, el doctor lawrence gale, el universo es una caja de puras sorpresas. >> gracias por su tiempo, doctora gale. >> fue un placer. >> ¿cÓmo estuvo, tony? >> oye, estuviste maravillosa, emanabas confianza y claridad, fuerza, conocimiento y experiencia. pero, ¿regolito? >> 2.000 kilÓmetros. >> asÍ le dicen. >> yo lo sÉ, pero, el espectador promedio no lo sabe. lana, ¿comiste algo? porque me faltÓ cenar. >> ay, lo siento, tony, no, por favor ve a casa, te verÉ maÑana. >> no, comprarÉ algo, cenaremos aquÍ y celebraremos, yo invito. ensalada de atÚn sin mayonesa. >> el diÁmetro terrestre es de casi 12.870 kilÓmetros. >> gracias. >> mientras el lunar es de unos 3.480 kilÓmetros, y este gran tamaÑo se traduce en una influencia notable sobre el planeta, como se puede observar en las mareas de los ocÉanos, causadas por la fuerza de atracciÓn de la luna. con la invenciÓn del telescopio com
. >> no lo puedo creer >> estamos en al campus de instituto plymouth de tecnologÍa para hablar con lapero creo que lo mejor es esperar y ver quÉ pasa, reaccionar mientras se desarrolla. como mi padre solÍa decir, el doctor lawrence gale, el universo es una caja de puras sorpresas. >> gracias por su tiempo, doctora gale. >> fue un placer. >> ¿cÓmo estuvo, tony? >> oye, estuviste maravillosa, emanabas confianza y claridad, fuerza, conocimiento y...
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my god, it's a '54 plymouth. and that '54 plymouth had a loose front end. oh. and it turned out at 30 miles an hour, gang, the frequency of the wheels lobbing at 30 miles an hour happened to correspond to the frequency of the whole front end. - bye-bye. - so you're driving the car 28-- 29-- 30-- and 31 is okay. and so how come the one speed-- how come that one speed? a magic--it's no magic speed. did you guys see it? see why? when you get the frequencies matched. one time, we're walking on a store. i see these glass shelves and all these radios on them. and you know happens is when the notes on the radio had get to a certain pitch, the whole thing would vibrate and go down and the whole thing vibrate. you guys know what's going on? - yeah. - resonance, see? i was matching the frequency of the shelf 'cause everything will vibrate at some frequency. and when that frequency is matched, you can get things to resonate. this happen tragically some time ago. it was on dallas, texas, some big hotel. all the people on the shop are going, "yay. yay. yay," and all bouncin
my god, it's a '54 plymouth. and that '54 plymouth had a loose front end. oh. and it turned out at 30 miles an hour, gang, the frequency of the wheels lobbing at 30 miles an hour happened to correspond to the frequency of the whole front end. - bye-bye. - so you're driving the car 28-- 29-- 30-- and 31 is okay. and so how come the one speed-- how come that one speed? a magic--it's no magic speed. did you guys see it? see why? when you get the frequencies matched. one time, we're walking on a...
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abby mccurtain looked like any other child her age, smiling and playing with mom and dad at home in plymouth, massachusetts. but at just 2 1/2 years old, they say she's lived longer than doctors expected. >> she can't sit or crawl or walk. day to day she's on a feeding pump for seven hours a day. >> reporter: she suffers from lee's disease a rare incurable disorder that affects the center nervous system causing seizures and the loss of motor skills and muscle tone. this past week, abby was scheduled to participate at a new clinical trial at the national institute of health. but 73% of nih workers are furloughed due to the government shutdown. and new trials are on hold. >> we were angry. you can angry for my daughter and how can -- how can they not get along to make this work? >> abby. >> reporter: along with anger, the mccurtains say they lost hope. the drug being tested would give her a better quality of life. >> i want to give her the best. and having that drug so close to our hands and ripped away is, it's unmangable. >> reporter: according to the nih, its hospital enrolls about 200 pati
abby mccurtain looked like any other child her age, smiling and playing with mom and dad at home in plymouth, massachusetts. but at just 2 1/2 years old, they say she's lived longer than doctors expected. >> she can't sit or crawl or walk. day to day she's on a feeding pump for seven hours a day. >> reporter: she suffers from lee's disease a rare incurable disorder that affects the center nervous system causing seizures and the loss of motor skills and muscle tone. this past week,...
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plymouth. for the people. i. i. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i mean. the new album love me back to life will be released nov fifth she's the five time grammy winner she's on i want to go back to caesar's i'm going back to caesar's of december you know though tour coming up or is that you know right now. i'm going to do two shows in las vegas i'm going to europe for about eight to ten shows it's not a whole tour but just a few friends shows and friends in friends and friends yeah and i'll be singing in french a little bit how do you keep the voice going you do exercise or are you work that i may be i still have a coach really i do have a coach and what is a coach to with you it's really boring but i'm going to be. why be on the bat. it's a stretch if you go and see a dancer stretching on the on the floor you might think she's very flexible wawas she can really stretch a leg but it's not it's not cora graphy it's not a it's not artistically beautiful so us. and then you go on
plymouth. for the people. i. i. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i mean. the new album love me back to life will be released nov fifth she's the five time grammy winner she's on i want to go back to caesar's i'm going back to caesar's of december you know though tour coming up or is that you know right now. i'm going to do two shows in las vegas i'm going to europe for about eight to ten shows it's not a whole tour but just a few friends shows and friends...
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jumped in a green plymouth voyager and took off down franklin avenue. they ditched the car a half mile from here in a neighborhood. residents saw four or five men running from the vehicle, wearing black hooded sweatshirts, and ran to another vehicle which we're told is a pontiac boston veil and sped away. the fbi agents have been scouring the bank, nearby businesses for surveillance video, and they have been in the neighborhood where there are a number of homes with private surveillance cameras. they're looking for video of the suspects, possibly without the masks, leaving the scene. over $310,000 stolen. the guard was okay. witnesses who spoke with him say, this isn't the first time he has been held up. he was shook up but he was not injured. no one at the bank was injured. neighbors in the area where they ditched the car, say they were just glad the weren't out on the street when these guys dumped the getaway car and headed up the block to a second getaway car. tonight, again, fbi says they're looking for four suspects, possibly wearing masks, with te
jumped in a green plymouth voyager and took off down franklin avenue. they ditched the car a half mile from here in a neighborhood. residents saw four or five men running from the vehicle, wearing black hooded sweatshirts, and ran to another vehicle which we're told is a pontiac boston veil and sped away. the fbi agents have been scouring the bank, nearby businesses for surveillance video, and they have been in the neighborhood where there are a number of homes with private surveillance...
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. >> president obama has made it very clear as we plymouth obama care which is going to happen, thiss a settled matter. we are not going to repeal or delay nor should we obama care. even the people who have been polled that oppose obama care think we shouldn't have shut down the government over it and think we shouldn't defund or delay it. what we should do is what we have done since the 1900s in america and that is when a law has problems that we've passed, we sit down and work together and we hammer out those problems. we don't hold the economy hostage repeatedly until we get our way. the implementation of obama care has nothing do with the continuing resolution. has nothing to do with whether we are going to fund the essential needs of this government. they are separate. they should be treated separately and now we have shut the government down because the republicans won't just let it go. >> james lankford, are you proud of what the republicans have done tonight? >> no, this is the great challenge, piers. i wish we could just sit down and work this out. 45 times we sent something
. >> president obama has made it very clear as we plymouth obama care which is going to happen, thiss a settled matter. we are not going to repeal or delay nor should we obama care. even the people who have been polled that oppose obama care think we shouldn't have shut down the government over it and think we shouldn't defund or delay it. what we should do is what we have done since the 1900s in america and that is when a law has problems that we've passed, we sit down and work together...
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it attracted a reality show which sent a photographer named ben staley to the little town here in plymoutha couple months getting in all kinds of trouble with the california game wardens. >> it was the 4th of july weekend, late on a saturday night. staley head been taping with a game warden since daybreak and was ready to pack it in. then an urgent call came over the radio. shots fired. >> all we really knew is some bad stuff had happened. some people had been shooting at each other. we're speeding to get there to perhaps break it up, perhaps stop it, perhaps save lives. you don't really know. >> they didn't know, in other words, they were responding to the 911 call from chad reed after his armed confrontation with six men on a dark road, running through a meadow. while racing to the scene, staley and the warden met up with the sheriff's deputy. then over the radio came a new twist. two men, possibly wounded, had been found wandering through a campground. >> we go to this campground and, sure enough, we all hop out and then there's like two guys in the middle of this campground with blood
it attracted a reality show which sent a photographer named ben staley to the little town here in plymoutha couple months getting in all kinds of trouble with the california game wardens. >> it was the 4th of july weekend, late on a saturday night. staley head been taping with a game warden since daybreak and was ready to pack it in. then an urgent call came over the radio. shots fired. >> all we really knew is some bad stuff had happened. some people had been shooting at each...
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that's why it's been so hard to plymouth.llions and billions of dollars and are no closer than three years ago. >> i want to ask you to something one of our colleagues said awhile back. this was adam schiff just on with us. he said that privately, moderate democrats are coming to him and saying, i'm sorry, moderate republicans rather are coming to him saying they feel like they're being controlled by the far right of the party, by the small faction of the party. i do want you to respond to that sentiment. >> no one is controlled by anyone else. we all represent our districts an our constituents. we go to the floor. we have an obligation to to vote our district, vote our heart. the only thing that anyone has ever told me was don't surprise me at the last minute. i always try to be forthcoming for whatever reason i cannot be with the party leadership. but everyone controls their own vote. there have been procedural votes where if people had wanted to stray from what leadership had wanted, they were perfectly able to do that. wh
that's why it's been so hard to plymouth.llions and billions of dollars and are no closer than three years ago. >> i want to ask you to something one of our colleagues said awhile back. this was adam schiff just on with us. he said that privately, moderate democrats are coming to him and saying, i'm sorry, moderate republicans rather are coming to him saying they feel like they're being controlled by the far right of the party, by the small faction of the party. i do want you to respond...
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we have tweets and photos, one from joshua, a powder blue 1974 plymouth.h we still had that. >> this is the car that he still has. it's a ford country squire ltd. the wood is still good. >> that's my favorite part. >> it's either wood or rust, it doesn't matter. girls dug it and by the way the seats fold down. >> it's funny you should mention that because my first car when i was 14 was a rambler station wagon and bill said come on, steve, fess up and tell us one of the most popular features of the rambler, the front seats fold down to make a bed. i had forgotten about that but they do completely lay down flat. >> like i said, stories come with cars. >> whoa. we got an e-mail from susie, her first car, look at that. >> 1977, the grem lynn. >> e-mail them to us at fox & friends or go on facebook at fox & friends or twitter at fox & friends as well. >> thanks, brian. >>> coming up caught on camera jets fans slugging a woman right in the face. what was this over and was that arrested? we'll have the details next. >>> and this guy is taking daddy daughter time
we have tweets and photos, one from joshua, a powder blue 1974 plymouth.h we still had that. >> this is the car that he still has. it's a ford country squire ltd. the wood is still good. >> that's my favorite part. >> it's either wood or rust, it doesn't matter. girls dug it and by the way the seats fold down. >> it's funny you should mention that because my first car when i was 14 was a rambler station wagon and bill said come on, steve, fess up and tell us one of the...