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union general grant and robert e. lee fought there back in 1864.ought we would bring you the 12 most endangered landscapes in america. >>> that defunct satellite we've been talking about all week has finally crashed to earth. nasa says the six ton spacecraft fell to the earth in pieces. somewhere over the pacific ocean. around-month. the space agency hasn't pinpointed the exact location. >>> speak of falling objects a california man is gearing up for repairs after a meteorite hit his roof last month. >> huge impact zone of about 4 1/2, six feet around. >> faster than a bullet. hit him at 20,000 miles per hour. >> the meteorite shattered a beam on the roof. the homeowner said two more inches would have fallen into his granddaughter's bed. >>> 12 jurors and five alternates have been selected for trial of michael jackson's doctor, conrad murray. opening statements gets under way on tuesday. prosecutors contend that murray gave jackson an over dose of a powerful anesthetic which led to the singer's death. and amanda knox is fighting for her freedom in
union general grant and robert e. lee fought there back in 1864.ought we would bring you the 12 most endangered landscapes in america. >>> that defunct satellite we've been talking about all week has finally crashed to earth. nasa says the six ton spacecraft fell to the earth in pieces. somewhere over the pacific ocean. around-month. the space agency hasn't pinpointed the exact location. >>> speak of falling objects a california man is gearing up for repairs after a meteorite...
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traitors in the south who made war on their own country, rather than talking about people like robert e. lee who took an oath at west point who promised to take an oath on the constitution and he is making war on the country and now we're making war on the fairest part of the country. he organized that the war was caused by partisan presently, petty jealousy, envy and intriguing selfish ambition and that it was caused by the deluded fanatics in the north, the abolitionists. the buffalo papers are shocked. they throw the treason word around. fortunately for a, the lincoln administration had a stronger sense of what treason is than he did when he prosecuted be alitionists -- abolitionists for fighting the fugitive slave trade. but had he been president, speeches like that would have led to his arrest in the civil war. after the war, he simply sharings into obscurity. so what do we make of millard fillmore? what do we make of his legacy? things i have not talked about. he pushes fillmore transcontinental railroad, which, of course, lincoln implements this. he advocates opening japan up to ameri
traitors in the south who made war on their own country, rather than talking about people like robert e. lee who took an oath at west point who promised to take an oath on the constitution and he is making war on the country and now we're making war on the fairest part of the country. he organized that the war was caused by partisan presently, petty jealousy, envy and intriguing selfish ambition and that it was caused by the deluded fanatics in the north, the abolitionists. the buffalo papers...
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talking about freedom or the traders in the south who made war on their own country or people like robert e. lee who took an oath at west point to defend the constitution and turned on his country. he is saying we are making war on the fairest part of the country. he argued it was caused by petty jealousy and malignant envy and intriguing selfish ambition and the diluted fanatics in the north, the abolitionists. they for the trees and word around. the lincoln administration had a stronger sense what treason is than he did when he prosecuted abolitionists for refusing to help enforce the fugitive slave law. had he not been a former president is possible giving speeches like that would have led to his arrest in the civil war. after the war he shrinks into obscurity. what do we make of millard fillmore's legacy? things i have not talked about. he pushes for transcontinental railroad which lincoln implements. he advocates opening japan to american trade and sands, or perry but it takes so long to get the perry expedition off the ground into the ocean that when he finally gets to japan franklin pierc
talking about freedom or the traders in the south who made war on their own country or people like robert e. lee who took an oath at west point to defend the constitution and turned on his country. he is saying we are making war on the fairest part of the country. he argued it was caused by petty jealousy and malignant envy and intriguing selfish ambition and the diluted fanatics in the north, the abolitionists. they for the trees and word around. the lincoln administration had a stronger sense...
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saying it stood through the construction of arlington house, the pre-civil war home of general robert e. leethe creation of the cemetary back in 1864. very sad. that beautiful oak tree. lost in that storm. bill: such a wonderful place to visit, every time in washington, no matter the time of year. especially now, too. >>> sarah palin, still not saying whether or not she'll run in 2012. and a surprising new fox poll shows whether or not voters even want her in the race. martha: those numbers were very surprising. stick around for that. >>> plus the white house says americans don't give a lick between the clash between president obama and speaker boehner about that whole timing issue with the football and the jobs speech and the debate. rebound come woman marsha blackburn tells us what she thinks. >> i bet you guys love this stuff. i know it's cat nip but we're not focused ton. >> here's a basic question here. if you can't even get the congress to agree on a date for a speech without a political side show, how can the american people expect you can do something much more difficult, come up wit
saying it stood through the construction of arlington house, the pre-civil war home of general robert e. leethe creation of the cemetary back in 1864. very sad. that beautiful oak tree. lost in that storm. bill: such a wonderful place to visit, every time in washington, no matter the time of year. especially now, too. >>> sarah palin, still not saying whether or not she'll run in 2012. and a surprising new fox poll shows whether or not voters even want her in the race. martha: those...
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robert e. lee supervised work on the fortress as a young lieutenant. edgar allen poe, the famous poet, who our pages had to memorize "the raven" in high school but edgar allen poe was a soldier at fort monroe. abraham lincoln during the midst of the civil war paid a critical visit to fort monroe. and harriet tubman, an incredibly important american who was only recently in the last 50 years been recognized appropriately, harriet tubman nursed wounded soldiers there in 1865. as well one other historic american figure had kind of more of a maybe mixed efforts at fort monroe and that was jefferson davis, who was at fort monroe on two different occasions, first as the united states secretary of war and later as the former president of the confederacy he was imprisoned at fort monroe for two years. by world war ii, fort monroe was the headquarters of our military's successful efforts to protect the mid-atlantic coast. after world war ii, and to the current day, it has been home of the army command responsible for training or war fighters. but for all of the
robert e. lee supervised work on the fortress as a young lieutenant. edgar allen poe, the famous poet, who our pages had to memorize "the raven" in high school but edgar allen poe was a soldier at fort monroe. abraham lincoln during the midst of the civil war paid a critical visit to fort monroe. and harriet tubman, an incredibly important american who was only recently in the last 50 years been recognized appropriately, harriet tubman nursed wounded soldiers there in 1865. as well...
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some thought he was the best general since robert e. lee. as dangerous adolf hitler during the war.these historical figures are often glossed over by history i found interesting. my previous biography was on another such biographer, billy mitchell who is court-martialed during the coolidge administration. >> host: we have about five minutes left with our guest. >> caller: yes, mr. waller, really enjoyed your presentation. a number years ago a story was related to me by a former oss agent about to oss agents that are actually occupying the seller a general casts players headquarters while we retreated to italy. supposedly the reason why they repair and he was aware of the fact that general koestler was aware of the fact they repair. so the reason that general koestler, he wasn't able to successfully defend his line, that he would be able to surrender through the communications and surrender and save some of the lies of his troops. is this something you're familiar with? >> guest: what i am familiar with is during the assault, particularly after the anzio landing that we had oss offic
some thought he was the best general since robert e. lee. as dangerous adolf hitler during the war.these historical figures are often glossed over by history i found interesting. my previous biography was on another such biographer, billy mitchell who is court-martialed during the coolidge administration. >> host: we have about five minutes left with our guest. >> caller: yes, mr. waller, really enjoyed your presentation. a number years ago a story was related to me by a former oss...
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e. tinley. >> jennifer m. tino. >> robert frank tipaldi. >> john james tipping ii. >> david tirado. >> hector luis tirado, jr. >> michelle lee titolo. >> john j. tobin. >> richard todisco. >> vladimir tomasevic. >> stephen kevin tompsett. >> thomas tong. >> doris torres. >> luis eduardo torres. >> amy elizabeth toyen. >> and my big brother. from the pentagon, now entertaining the angels in heaven with his beautiful music, we all love and miss you terribly. god bless you and god bless america. >> and to my brother, master percussionist. your humor and sense of spirit will never be forgotten. we love you and you will always be in our hearts. >> christopher michael traina. hong>> daniel patrick trant. >> abdoul karim traore. >> glenn j. travers. >> walter philip travers. >> felicia y. traylor-bass. >> lisa l. trerotola. >> karamo trerra. >> michael angel trinidad. >> francis joseph trombino. >> gregory james trost. >> william p. tselepis. >> zhanetta valentinovna tsoy. >> michael tucker. >> lance richard tumulty. >> and my brother, a firefighter of squad 252 brooklyn. i turn to you for trust and you gave it openly. i love it to you for inspira
e. tinley. >> jennifer m. tino. >> robert frank tipaldi. >> john james tipping ii. >> david tirado. >> hector luis tirado, jr. >> michelle lee titolo. >> john j. tobin. >> richard todisco. >> vladimir tomasevic. >> stephen kevin tompsett. >> thomas tong. >> doris torres. >> luis eduardo torres. >> amy elizabeth toyen. >> and my big brother. from the pentagon, now entertaining the angels in heaven with his...
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the traitors in the south who had made war on their own country, rather than talk to people like robert e. lee who took an oath at west point to defend the constitution and i turned on his country, he is saying we are making war on the fairest part of the country. he argued that the war was caused a partisan prejudice heavy jealousies, bullied and envy the and intriguing selfish ambition. and that it was caused by the deluded fanatics in the north, the abolitionists. the buffalo papers are shocked. they throw the treason were around. fortunately, for fillmore, the lincoln administration had a stronger sense of what treason is than he did when he prosecuted abolitionists were simply refusing to help enforce the fugitive slave law. but had he not been a former president, it is possible giving features like that would have led to his arrest in the civil war. after the war he simply shrinks into obscurity. so what do we make of millard fillmore? what do we make of his legacy? things i have not talked about, he pushes for transcontinental railroad, which, of course, lincoln implements. he advocates
the traitors in the south who had made war on their own country, rather than talk to people like robert e. lee who took an oath at west point to defend the constitution and i turned on his country, he is saying we are making war on the fairest part of the country. he argued that the war was caused a partisan prejudice heavy jealousies, bullied and envy the and intriguing selfish ambition. and that it was caused by the deluded fanatics in the north, the abolitionists. the buffalo papers are...