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s. virginia was one the second was north carolina it was a matter of pride for many of the doctors who carried out the sterilizations that they were preventing people who are on welfare from having for the children. for coming years old could cut me like a hole in operate on me at forty eight to sixty four years ago and do you remember the day of the operation not at all and then i remember they were didn't put a mask room up they should know and she told new nurse you know trying to sing a song you know a member doing that you know. with infants them tested. cash where transcription it. like commute to school your way way off by a mama here say that same key is you know in every heart to her own heart you know take a all of us you know sort of separate me and my two sisters two sisters went over on a dirt virginia and it hit me to put me down in a cast in north carolina for what i was told i was told that i couldn't get out of school now unless i lay unless mama sound a paper for me to had the operation. you know i could i could leave word out that it was a condition to leave the school if yo
s. virginia was one the second was north carolina it was a matter of pride for many of the doctors who carried out the sterilizations that they were preventing people who are on welfare from having for the children. for coming years old could cut me like a hole in operate on me at forty eight to sixty four years ago and do you remember the day of the operation not at all and then i remember they were didn't put a mask room up they should know and she told new nurse you know trying to sing a...
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s. grant. virginia was more than just a state. was more than just a state of mind, although it seems to take up space rent-free in the minds of many union civil and military leaders. the majoria was obstacle facing union military strategy for two reasons. the state contended the confederate capital, richmond, virginia, which soon became an obsessive point of attack for union planters. and because that capital was defended by none other than robert e lee and his army of northern virginia, the largest fighting force the confederacy had to offer, led by its most brilliant commander. richmond,ons, lee and transfixed union military planners. therefore poses a problem, and poses a problem .ilitarily for union planners it is, after all, the home field of lee and his army. the army of northern virginia won all the big ones in virginia. if they left virginia, they might encounter a little difficulty, but in their home ballpark, they acquitted themselves exceedingly well against numerically superior union forces. how do you change that? pat
s. grant. virginia was more than just a state. was more than just a state of mind, although it seems to take up space rent-free in the minds of many union civil and military leaders. the majoria was obstacle facing union military strategy for two reasons. the state contended the confederate capital, richmond, virginia, which soon became an obsessive point of attack for union planters. and because that capital was defended by none other than robert e lee and his army of northern virginia, the...
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s. grant. virginia was more than just a state.was more than just a state of mind, although it seems to take up space rent-free in the minds of many union civil and military leaders. the majoria was obstacle facing union military strategy for two reasons. the state contended the confederate capital, richmond, vi
s. grant. virginia was more than just a state.was more than just a state of mind, although it seems to take up space rent-free in the minds of many union civil and military leaders. the majoria was obstacle facing union military strategy for two reasons. the state contended the confederate capital, richmond, vi
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>> the odd thing, the republican polling both the polling in s a virginia, and polling showing romney going to win in 2012, were correct reflections of what they thought the electorate was going to be. they were grossly wrong about who was going to turn out. in a low turnout election with 65,000 votes cast, the increased enthusiasm among the tea party base, what was enough to, to, enough to do in cantor. if you asked people how likely they are to vote. 80% of the population, they're going to vote. an xaj rated number. but for comparison purposes. people who strongly approve of the tea party. 292% say they're going to vote. if you ask people how enthusi t enthusiasting are thenthusiast i ic are they, more than in previous elections, you will see, 54% of the electorate at large say they're more enthusiastic, than 77% of tea party supporters. enthusiasm gap in a low turnout primary can really help. that is not enough off to win in the general election. where, swing voters are turned off by tea party extremism. there is 11% of swing voters say they're more likely to vote for a candidate w
>> the odd thing, the republican polling both the polling in s a virginia, and polling showing romney going to win in 2012, were correct reflections of what they thought the electorate was going to be. they were grossly wrong about who was going to turn out. in a low turnout election with 65,000 votes cast, the increased enthusiasm among the tea party base, what was enough to, to, enough to do in cantor. if you asked people how likely they are to vote. 80% of the population, they're going...
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s. grant and the war in virginia in eight and 64. kelmanng that, ari describes the sand creek massacre of indians in 1864 in colorado territory by u.s. soldiers. while we wait, and a few more ,inutes for this conference another look at the history of st. louis, missouri. we are highlighting the history of the city all weekend. >> in 2014, st. louis is celebrating two hundred 50 years of history. to commemorate the founding of the city, they history museum put together an exhibit 250.d t250 in we are standing in front of people 50 selection. this section of the exhibit is the first one that visitors see when they come into the exhibit space. we put together the people had an -- everybody certain person they had in mind. setting it up with the idea of people really use a strong starting point to talk about moments. some of them are st. louis natives. some are people who came to st. louis and exciting things. some are people who later on wanted nothing to do with st. louis, but happened to be from here. one of my personal favorites is d
s. grant and the war in virginia in eight and 64. kelmanng that, ari describes the sand creek massacre of indians in 1864 in colorado territory by u.s. soldiers. while we wait, and a few more ,inutes for this conference another look at the history of st. louis, missouri. we are highlighting the history of the city all weekend. >> in 2014, st. louis is celebrating two hundred 50 years of history. to commemorate the founding of the city, they history museum put together an exhibit 250.d...
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you know, richmond, virginia,'s a special place that i've called home my entire life.know that some of you, my friends in the press corps have join immediate recent l. i encourage everyone to make the visit soon. we house republicans have made tremendous strides over the past few years. we fought to allow every child, regard office zip code the ability to go to the school of their choice and to receive a quality education. we prioritize medical research and innovation and have led the way into an unprecedented era of technology and its breakthrough. we forced reduction of spending in washington in consecutive years for the first time since the korean war. and we fought to protect people from losing their insurance or facing higher health care costs, due to obamacare. we passed bill after bill that would increase take-home pay and reduce costs for working middle class american families. now some people think washington gets nothing done. well, there's a stack of bills sitting in the senate that shows house republicans do get things done. we get a lot done. and our prior
you know, richmond, virginia,'s a special place that i've called home my entire life.know that some of you, my friends in the press corps have join immediate recent l. i encourage everyone to make the visit soon. we house republicans have made tremendous strides over the past few years. we fought to allow every child, regard office zip code the ability to go to the school of their choice and to receive a quality education. we prioritize medical research and innovation and have led the way into...
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virginia. the curator begins in the gallery.'s >> this is the directors gallery. normally the director selects the artist who will do his portrait after he leaves office. we're standing here in front of the portrait of george herbert walker bush, who was director of central intelligence at a particularly difficult time in our history, follow the pike and church committee hearings back in 1975. the agency was under investigation by congress and morale was pretty low here at the time. he is the first member of congress to serve as director, sent over by the president to help repair those relationships between c.i.a. and congress. the oversight committees come out of this investigation as well. the senate select committee on intelligence and the house permanent select committee on intelligence. he was with us just 10 days shy of the year. heed like to have stayed on. a couple things to note on his watch. he established a practice that we still use today which is called competitive analysis, where the agency would generate analysis on a given subject and then set up a
virginia. the curator begins in the gallery.'s >> this is the directors gallery. normally the director selects the artist who will do his portrait after he leaves office. we're standing here in front of the portrait of george herbert walker bush, who was director of central intelligence at a particularly difficult time in our history, follow the pike and church committee hearings back in 1975. the agency was under investigation by congress and morale was pretty low here at the time. he is...
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people in virginia or selling people. at the same time, 1830's and 1840's, you have the expansion of the u.s. into places like mississippi, alabama, texas. and so people being sold from virginia into places like alabama from north carolina and alabama, mississippi starting new plantations. and so people of being sold some times of family members, very often without. reunification could barely take place people writing letters back to the places where they had left the family members of and define them, people who ran away. if you look runaway ads that were published in newspapers in the antebellum time, very often the owner would say, i think he's headed back to try to find his mother or i think he's headed to memphis where he has a sister who live also home. he may be on this petition because he has a life there. so many people were escaping during slavery, trying to get back to family members. some got to the place and the people were gone or had died or had been sold away. after the war is when you get this really dedicated search, just thousa
people in virginia or selling people. at the same time, 1830's and 1840's, you have the expansion of the u.s. into places like mississippi, alabama, texas. and so people being sold from virginia into places like alabama from north carolina and alabama, mississippi starting new plantations. and so people of being sold some times of family members, very often without. reunification could barely take place people writing letters back to the places where they had left the family members of and...
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s office in fairfax, virginia on april 203rd? >> i have spoken to the officers that were present. >> to your knowledge did they police strong concerns to the secretary that gang members, other public safety threats, and criminals were being released due to new administration policies such as deferred action for child of arrivals? >> yes. that is what is reported to me. >> to these officers and is still the a demonstration of the policies had died the hands? their opinion is boots on the ground officers are a failure? >> says, and i would have that is the message that every leader is hearing in every field office we have. officers and agents are standing up and saying exactly the same thing. these policies are not working. >> for these statements clear enough for secretary johnson to understand? forceful enough for him to remember? >> the statements that were relayed to me, absolutely. >> of a surprise you that a month later he could not remember those statements. your testimony, as i am disturbed to the level of earlier represent
s office in fairfax, virginia on april 203rd? >> i have spoken to the officers that were present. >> to your knowledge did they police strong concerns to the secretary that gang members, other public safety threats, and criminals were being released due to new administration policies such as deferred action for child of arrivals? >> yes. that is what is reported to me. >> to these officers and is still the a demonstration of the policies had died the hands? their opinion...
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s army does extraordinarily well. the officers are wounded or buried in central virginia. .0,000 veteran volunteers the army of the potomac is a green army filled with lots of substitutes and bounty hunters. they are not tested men. it's an offense of minded approach that helps slow down that union advantage. if he had preserved more of those men -- he maybe should have relied more on a rating strategy. where the federals had turned. a crucial element to their old man success. if he had used that as well, not only would he have assisted in areittle victories amplified in the papers. you want to buck up morale on the homefront, these are fuel for morale. curious how it could have been different for lee to fall back earlier than it eventually was in reality when he fell back later. how do you feel that would have been different for the confederates? great question and an opportunity for me to acknowledge the limits of my knowledge. for me to say, i will look at a map and lee after may 10 could have abandoned that position and headed south. removing one's armies from a position in which grant got a hold of you -- that is eas
s army does extraordinarily well. the officers are wounded or buried in central virginia. .0,000 veteran volunteers the army of the potomac is a green army filled with lots of substitutes and bounty hunters. they are not tested men. it's an offense of minded approach that helps slow down that union advantage. if he had preserved more of those men -- he maybe should have relied more on a rating strategy. where the federals had turned. a crucial element to their old man success. if he had used...
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s madre sobre quien puede estar en este paÍs. >>> por otro lado el gobierno siente rechazo de algunas comunidades full caso en virginia a casi 3os dos vuelos para llevar un grupo a san diego tambiÉn fue cancelado sin que autoridad diera explicaciÓn, en washington, telemundo. >>> por cierto quedan 38 dÍas para que el congreso termine esta sesiones y traiga a la mesa el debate sobre la reforma. >>> 200 bomberos intentan combatir un fuego en glendale california, en sÓlo horas las llamas se han sxen deudo quemando mÁs de 50 acres de terreno, 3 excursionistas fueron rescatado y aÉreo transportado de lugar, sin lesiones graves. >>> torrenciales agua ceso y vientos azotaron texas, en... decenas quedaron atrapados en sus casas. varias calles quedaron bloqueadas algunas Áreas cayeron casi 4 pulgadas de lluvia en unas horas. y las mujeres embarazadas que se 1k30>>> nen a pesticida corren mayor rÍes gho de nero bebÉs autist autistas. asÍ dijo un informe, cristina con el detalle >>> marÍa dice que la angustia por el bienestar de su bebÉ a veces no la deja dormir porque trabaja en el campo y estuvo expuesta a estos pesticida. >>> arriesga
s madre sobre quien puede estar en este paÍs. >>> por otro lado el gobierno siente rechazo de algunas comunidades full caso en virginia a casi 3os dos vuelos para llevar un grupo a san diego tambiÉn fue cancelado sin que autoridad diera explicaciÓn, en washington, telemundo. >>> por cierto quedan 38 dÍas para que el congreso termine esta sesiones y traiga a la mesa el debate sobre la reforma. >>> 200 bomberos intentan combatir un fuego en glendale california, en...
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virginia. take vo ---eric cantor, lder de la mayora republicana en la cmara de representante s fue vencido por economista david brat, quien argument que su oponente no es suficientemente conservador en asuntos como el gasto y la inmigracin ---cantor es visto como un republicano socialmente conservador que se opone al control de armas, el matrimonio gay y el aborto. blanca --los lideres de san jose han tomado su postura mas firme en cuanto a los dispensarios de marihuana medicinal en la ciudad. vo --esta noche, el concejo voto 7 a 3 a favor de que se limite la apertura de nuevos dispensarios de la hierba y los ya existentes., lo que significa que la mayoria de estos lugares que ya estan establecidos tendran que cerrar dentro de un aÑo y los que permanezcan abiertos, se tendran que atener a las nuevas restricciones. bajo las nuevas reglas los dispensarios solo podran operar en ciertas zonas industriales. los concejales quieren mantener la venta de la marihuana medicinal muy alejada de las escuelas, negocios y zonas residenciales. cesar --en el cerrito, un hombre de 28 aÑos es buscado por golpear
virginia. take vo ---eric cantor, lder de la mayora republicana en la cmara de representante s fue vencido por economista david brat, quien argument que su oponente no es suficientemente conservador en asuntos como el gasto y la inmigracin ---cantor es visto como un republicano socialmente conservador que se opone al control de armas, el matrimonio gay y el aborto. blanca --los lideres de san jose han tomado su postura mas firme en cuanto a los dispensarios de marihuana medicinal en la ciudad....
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virginia. in the late 1980's and early 1990's. it is here that the federal reserve had this underground bunker in they stored enough cash to support the eastern seaboard of the united states. of course the federal reserve doesn't work that way anymore. it's not really a cache operation anymore. we worked with the library and ultimately purchased this building. i love to tell people that i work hard to be the first one in their to see if they left anything behind. they didn't, but i did check behind every door and every note and cranny. you can see here, this was a pretty -- a pretty secure site, as you can imagine, storing that much cash and in underground facility. there were these large steel plates and you would hit the button and the steel plates would seal lowest ceiling at these windows and there were machine gun currents around this mountain protecting it from attack and thieves, i suppose. so we worked very close with the library, and an incredible donor to purchase this property and redesigning completely transform this p
virginia. in the late 1980's and early 1990's. it is here that the federal reserve had this underground bunker in they stored enough cash to support the eastern seaboard of the united states. of course the federal reserve doesn't work that way anymore. it's not really a cache operation anymore. we worked with the library and ultimately purchased this building. i love to tell people that i work hard to be the first one in their to see if they left anything behind. they didn't, but i did check...
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virginia. take vo ---eric cantor, lder de la mayora republicana en la cmara de representante s fue vencido pordavid brat, quien argument que su oponente no es suficientemente conservador en asuntos como el gasto y la inmigracin ---cantor es visto como un republicano socialmente conservador que se opone al control de armas, el matrimonio gay y el aborto. juanfra ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion pero en breve, take vo ---aumenta el numero de personas en el area de la baha que contrae una peligrosa enfermedad de transmisin sexual. vo - lorena ---ademas, muchos maestros podran estar a punto de perder sus empleos pero los alumnos se veran beneficiados.. le explicamos en minutos.. take katherine live take fs - juanfra y recuerde que tambin estamos en las redes sociales en nuestra pgina de internet... facebook y twitter... comniquese con nosotros por estos medios segment ends athan caminamos para dar esperanza a las familias por una cura por sus sueños por su salud por una vida mejor nosotros caminamos para ayudar a los médicos en st. jude children's research hos
virginia. take vo ---eric cantor, lder de la mayora republicana en la cmara de representante s fue vencido pordavid brat, quien argument que su oponente no es suficientemente conservador en asuntos como el gasto y la inmigracin ---cantor es visto como un republicano socialmente conservador que se opone al control de armas, el matrimonio gay y el aborto. juanfra ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion pero en breve, take vo ---aumenta el numero de personas en el...
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virginia, kentucky and maryland county. all of those people came from those states in the u.s. >> explore the history and literary life of jackson, mississippi, next weekend on 2's book each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. up next a visit to 28 east 20th street in fork city, the theodore roosevelt birth place historic site. >> his legacy still impacts us today, whether it be about conservation or federal regulation trust busting. or foreign policy, which we don't debate whether it's good or bad here at the birth place. but the panama canal, his vision for america. given his time, was extremely progressive.
virginia, kentucky and maryland county. all of those people came from those states in the u.s. >> explore the history and literary life of jackson, mississippi, next weekend on 2's book each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. up next a visit to 28 east 20th street in fork city, the theodore roosevelt birth place historic site. >> his legacy still impacts us today, whether it be about conservation or federal regulation trust busting. or foreign policy,...
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a remarkable woman was virginia hall, a baltimore native who served as a clerk in the state department in the 1930'sth various postings. turkey, she had a hunting accident. caughtgger of her weapon and discharge the weapon into her left foot. gangrene eventually set in and the doctor was forced to take her leg below the knee. she also had a wooden leg. she was eager to join the diplomatic corps, but back then, there was a regulation that states would not post officers abroad who were missing major limbs. in frustration, she resigned and decided to travel in europe anyway, and got caught in france when world war ii broke out. she had studied in france and was fluent. she stayed. she drove an ambulance for a while. recruitedrganization for genia hall to be the radio operator for an agent network. allied pilots who had been shot down past through her hands to safety. it eventually, she was betrayed by one of her own agents, and had to escape. -- put apo book warrant out, describing her as one of the most dangerous allied agents in france at the time. she had nicknamed the leg "cuthbert." for genia, cut
a remarkable woman was virginia hall, a baltimore native who served as a clerk in the state department in the 1930'sth various postings. turkey, she had a hunting accident. caughtgger of her weapon and discharge the weapon into her left foot. gangrene eventually set in and the doctor was forced to take her leg below the knee. she also had a wooden leg. she was eager to join the diplomatic corps, but back then, there was a regulation that states would not post officers abroad who were missing...
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significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses s. grant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told you folks i talked with his morning, it is an honor for me to be here. there is something special about the battlefield here at cold harbor. in theabout my interest american civil war, i'm sure like most of you did. i got it from my father. my dad was born in 1901 and a little town on the tennessee-alabama border that was only 35 years after the end of the american civil war. as you might imagine, most of those old men sitting around the grocery store were confederate veterans. he grew up listening to their tall tales and talking with them about their battles. i was born in 1945. when i grow up, what all of my friends were hearing fairy tales and stories from their parents, my dad was reading the books 'sth names like "lee lieutenants," stuff like that. we visited the battl
significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses s. grant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told you folks i talked with his morning, it is an honor for me to be here. there is something special about the...
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i'm told by my virginia friends that the force up in the valley s defeated by a handful of v.m.i. cadets. that may bay slight exaggeration but they were defeated and butler was defeated by general bum guard and another force of confederates. all of this happening may 15 and mma 16. grant realizes his supporting armies are got knot going to get their jobs done and he can draw reinforcements from them. he asked general butler to send him balancedy smith 18th corp. somewhere around the 28th of may balancedy smith starts toward cold harbor area. he's going to be coming by boat. it's quite an operation. balancedy smith is going to take his corp from an area called city point near petersburg, come down the james river, swing around, come up the i don't recollect and finally land by boat up at white house landing. that's going to take a few days and baldy smith's men won't arrive until the 30th of may. general brecken ridge who had defeated see gull is now freed up and is pouring down here in this direction reaches the army and takes up position on the creek. e petitions richmond for rei
i'm told by my virginia friends that the force up in the valley s defeated by a handful of v.m.i. cadets. that may bay slight exaggeration but they were defeated and butler was defeated by general bum guard and another force of confederates. all of this happening may 15 and mma 16. grant realizes his supporting armies are got knot going to get their jobs done and he can draw reinforcements from them. he asked general butler to send him balancedy smith 18th corp. somewhere around the 28th of may...
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mason, it's true use,s the word happiness dish don't think the full pursuit of happiness phrase in the virginia declaration of rights. he uses property as well -- and then putting happiness and property together in the virginia declaration of rights. so jefferson is starting with mason. he starts as a virginian with a commitment to property as a term that lets people defend slavery. mason has happiness in there but adams has been the big proponent of that term throughout the course of the year. we can look back to the summer of 1775 and look at work that jefferson did on the previous declaration of the causes of taking up arms. he did that work with other dwell good ats and his -- delegates and his working with rejected. he keeps properties in there and its pushed out by dickenson who uses well-being, but jefferson was arguing for property still. so my view is actually that adams' most important contribution to declaration was to win the conversation of the committee of five that drafted it, it should be only pursuit of happiness and property shouldn't be there. i think jefferson would have put
mason, it's true use,s the word happiness dish don't think the full pursuit of happiness phrase in the virginia declaration of rights. he uses property as well -- and then putting happiness and property together in the virginia declaration of rights. so jefferson is starting with mason. he starts as a virginian with a commitment to property as a term that lets people defend slavery. mason has happiness in there but adams has been the big proponent of that term throughout the course of the year....
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s dilemma. joining us for that conversation from england, juan coal, professor of history. and here in washington, who holds the chair in islamic studies in virginia, and from oklahoma, joshua landis director of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. professor, let me start with you. inside stay's iraq is this ethnic, this religious divide between sunni and shia more about identity, or are there actually such significant religious differences that it keeps the groups in conflict? because i was think ing about northern ireland as i watched that unfold. a lot of it was the short land between catholics and process tonight protestants, but they were not fighting over the role of the pope. they were fighting over power. >> i think we can say quite safely in iraq it is not theological discussion. it's more question of identity as much as power that goes with identity. for the first time shia in iraq has a voice, and that's translated to power. and unfortunately nouri al-maliki has not been able to provide the leadership to get the communities together after all iraq, the shia and sunni communities have lived together for a long time. there h
s dilemma. joining us for that conversation from england, juan coal, professor of history. and here in washington, who holds the chair in islamic studies in virginia, and from oklahoma, joshua landis director of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. professor, let me start with you. inside stay's iraq is this ethnic, this religious divide between sunni and shia more about identity, or are there actually such significant religious differences that it keeps the groups in conflict?...
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significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses s. grant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told you folks i talked with his morning, it is an honor for me to be here. there is something special about the battlefield here at cold harbor. i came about my interest in the american civil war, i'm sure like most of you did. i got it from my father. my dad was born in 1901 and a little town on the tennessee-alabama border that was only 35 years after the end of the american civil war. as you might imagine, most of those old men sitting around the grocery store were confederate veterans. he grew up listening to their tall tales and talking with them about their battles. i was born in 1945. when i grow up, what all of my friends were hearing fairy tales and stories from their parents, my dad was reading the books with names like "lee's lieutenants," stuff like that. we visited
significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses s. grant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob. i appreciate it. as i told you folks i talked with his morning, it is an honor for me to be here. there is something special about the...
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significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses srant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob.
significance of the battle of cold harbor, which took face in virginia 150 years ago in may and june of 1864. he describes the strategies employed by ulysses srant and robert e lee as well as the challenges a faced during the battle. this hour-long event took place at the cold harbor battlefield in virginia. >> well, thank you very much, bob.
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s. we will watch saturday as this storm isn't that far away in virginia and west virginia area so there is a chance from philadelphia to the south and west that we see a few scattered showers and then are storms on saturday improving weather on sunday. so for late night period some thunderstorms, moving in, temperatures will be balmy in the 70's, during the day thursday, scattered showers in the morning and then that line of storms moving through in the afternoon and high of 86 and on the exclusive eyewitness weather seven day forecast and shore cast friday much better day. saturday summer begins and then weather begins to warm up. that is the eyewitness weather forecast. >>> speaking of summer, speaking of road trip, the summer driving season will be in full swing. >> reason conflict in iraq may have prices at the pump climbing higher then expect. three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan, explains. >> reporter: gas prices weren't supposed to take much of a ride this summer pretty much on par with last summer's range but increase in violence by iraq bias lamb i can militants cou
s. we will watch saturday as this storm isn't that far away in virginia and west virginia area so there is a chance from philadelphia to the south and west that we see a few scattered showers and then are storms on saturday improving weather on sunday. so for late night period some thunderstorms, moving in, temperatures will be balmy in the 70's, during the day thursday, scattered showers in the morning and then that line of storms moving through in the afternoon and high of 86 and on the...
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virginia. it's about having your priorities wrong and declaring a war in your state,s that's politics 101. he said plils is -- politics is local. >>> last night, i believe it was on hannity show, mr. brat said money doesn't vote, people vote. and in fact the numbers bear that out. $200,000 he had in his war chest. eric cantor, $5 million. >> he ran a smart campaign and won it at the grassroots level. people didn't feel ignored. i think this is an important lesson politically and i will tell you what, i bet those people making calls and those changes in their campaigns right now with elections coming up that will also be contested. they are going to be close, that are going to be tough. rethink the whole thing and don't necessarily trust your polyester. >> the guy who won who is a professor. he's a free market professor. that's like a tall leprechaun, but he's going up against a professor. they are both professors. same school it's like an independent film. one could be jeff daniels, the other could be philip seymour hoffman but he's dead. >> he did pay a lot of attention in virginia, but i
virginia. it's about having your priorities wrong and declaring a war in your state,s that's politics 101. he said plils is -- politics is local. >>> last night, i believe it was on hannity show, mr. brat said money doesn't vote, people vote. and in fact the numbers bear that out. $200,000 he had in his war chest. eric cantor, $5 million. >> he ran a smart campaign and won it at the grassroots level. people didn't feel ignored. i think this is an important lesson politically and...
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in this district, the 7th district of virginia that eric cantor lost tuesday night in his prime s, 72% of the voters in the exit poll said they supported comprehensive immigration reform. there is a spin by those who don't want to see reform. that's what the issue is all about. >> who is spinning here i guess is the question. >> yeah. i think the basic problem is that the republican party is in this awkward position and is in a tradeoff and it's good for the national party to pass immigration reform, but for any given member of congress you're concerned about an attack from the right and it especially after what happened to cantor you wouldn't want to go down that path. >> there are a lot of people who said that cantor's position. and there was a poll that suggested asking virginia voters in that district, a couple of different ways if they support reform and the answer was yes to varying degrees. what they did not support was cantor himself and they gave him a dismal approval rating and the tea party patriot who is a huge supporter of the man who beat him, brad, echoed that sentiment.
in this district, the 7th district of virginia that eric cantor lost tuesday night in his prime s, 72% of the voters in the exit poll said they supported comprehensive immigration reform. there is a spin by those who don't want to see reform. that's what the issue is all about. >> who is spinning here i guess is the question. >> yeah. i think the basic problem is that the republican party is in this awkward position and is in a tradeoff and it's good for the national party to pass...
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georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland county, and all those people came from those states in the u.s.. >> explore the history of literary life of jackson, mississippi, next weekend on c-span2's booktv and american history tv on c-span3. >> now on booktv, theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positives and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the capitol hill club in washington d.c.. >> are you guys ready? awesome. everyone has a glass of wine to settle in, perfect. >> good evening, i am melissa halfway. my great honor to be here this evening to introduce the authors of privacy in the age -- "privacy in the age of big data". who would have thought when the internet began with its first transmission on october 29, 1969, and we moved forward here today in may of 2014, each one of us would have three to five ip enabled devices honest moving toward 10 to 15. and the internet of things, security and privacy in the 21st century, these authors have identified what it means to be trapped from our homes, through the internet, on our cars, and as we mo
georgia, virginia, kentucky, maryland county, and all those people came from those states in the u.s.. >> explore the history of literary life of jackson, mississippi, next weekend on c-span2's booktv and american history tv on c-span3. >> now on booktv, theresa payton and theodore claypoole talk about the positives and negatives of digital surveillance and discuss what individuals can do to protect their privacy and the privacy of their children. during a book party held at the...
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have severe thunderstorm warnings again through portion s of south central pennsylvania crossing over into parts of the maryland and west virginia, lightening and heavy rain, and we have scenery peteed severe thunderstorm warnings for this cluster, hail and gusty wind exist this is far off to the west, they are fueled by the heat of the day so by the time showers reach us i do not expect to be severe or all that strong. we have had warm weather though to day out ahead of the coal front, 82 in philadelphia. seventy-nine in pottstown. seventy-six in wilmington. seventy-six in million will. seventy-five in ac on a nice end to the weekend. fox future cast shows we were all going to see white the time these showers reach us after midnight. they fizzle out. i wouldn't rule out thunder but looks to be just some rain. that being said though we will see rain increase as we head toward morning drive tomorrow so factor in extra time for the commute, it looks like we will have rain on and off almost all day tomorrow. so some rain after midnight 66 in the city, 61 in the suburbs. maybe a shower ahead before that. enjoy our nice stretch of we
have severe thunderstorm warnings again through portion s of south central pennsylvania crossing over into parts of the maryland and west virginia, lightening and heavy rain, and we have scenery peteed severe thunderstorm warnings for this cluster, hail and gusty wind exist this is far off to the west, they are fueled by the heat of the day so by the time showers reach us i do not expect to be severe or all that strong. we have had warm weather though to day out ahead of the coal front, 82 in...
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s today, including in our nation's capitol. the heat will stick around. we're going to deal with a heatwave around d.c., fill lie and virginia beach with a high of 94 degrees and mid to upper 90's by the middle of the week. >> that sounds nice. >> does it? >> oh, yeah, bad hair day alert. >> benjamin netanyahu saying that the palestinian authority should be held responsible for the kidnapping of thee israeli teens. we will explain whether his claims will further derail the push for peace that in region. >> i'm andrew thomas. the world heritage states to be removed from these pristine forests. >> offering up an alternative to the world cup. the rough and fumble take on the game. >> a look at our images of the day. the san antonio speakers defeating the heat, capturing the title. we have a look at all of the action from last night. last night. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> ahead in our next hour, vietnam in a growing dispute with china. will board a vietnamese vessel for a look at the escalating tensions. >> the san antonio spurs throwing cold water on the miami heat to take home the championship. we will have the actio
s today, including in our nation's capitol. the heat will stick around. we're going to deal with a heatwave around d.c., fill lie and virginia beach with a high of 94 degrees and mid to upper 90's by the middle of the week. >> that sounds nice. >> does it? >> oh, yeah, bad hair day alert. >> benjamin netanyahu saying that the palestinian authority should be held responsible for the kidnapping of thee israeli teens. we will explain whether his claims will further derail...
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s/randy serrano, @randytelemundo esta semana el gobierno tenía intenciones de transportar a unos quinientos niños desde la frontera a un campus universitario vació en una zona rural de virginiade lawrenceville dicen estar en contra de que su comunidad sirva como refugio para los jóvenes. ese plan aún está por decidirse. roll weather open blanca --en menos de 2 das inicia el verano. cesar --para saber como van a estar las temperaturas.. pasamos con gabriela dellan --desaparece la influencia de la capa marina mientras la alta presin regresa para los prximos das.. ---el fin de semana experimentamos un descenso leve en las temperaturas ---sbado incio oficial del verano ---mximas para maÑana: san jos : 82, oakland: 74, san francisco: 72, napa, :82, livermore: 93, santa rosa: 83 ;01 ;12 ;28 ;45 01;07 01;27 sot intro alejandro navarro/ recife, brasil ;12 ;28 ;45 01;07 01;27 sot intro alejandro navarro/ recife, brasil track cada aficionado tiene una historia que contar... para los seguidores de la selección colombia el torneo de brasil 2014 ha sido una experiencia inolvidable desde el momento que supieron que habían clasificado al mundial. sot wilmar muñoz / apoya a colombia track e
s/randy serrano, @randytelemundo esta semana el gobierno tenía intenciones de transportar a unos quinientos niños desde la frontera a un campus universitario vació en una zona rural de virginiade lawrenceville dicen estar en contra de que su comunidad sirva como refugio para los jóvenes. ese plan aún está por decidirse. roll weather open blanca --en menos de 2 das inicia el verano. cesar --para saber como van a estar las temperaturas.. pasamos con gabriela dellan --desaparece la...
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s i would have smoked. not i would is said no thank you. >> jimmy: i don't smoke. no thank you. i only smoke pipes. [ laughter ] >> steve: virginia slims? yeah, thank you very much. but before with either to orlando, we have a great week of shows coming up here. tomorrow night jim carrey and jeff daniels will be here. [ applause ] >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: i can't wait for this one. they're debuts the new trailer, our show from "dumb and dumber 2." [ cheers ] "dumb and dumber 2" is coming out. [ cheers ] that's tomorrow night. we're going to shothe trailer. it's ridiculously funny and we have something special planned with them. plus later in the week, chris rock and david chapelle will be here. [ applause ] and we've got music from ed sheeran, kacey musgrave and body count. you don't want to miss that. ice-t and body count. but first tonight is the night. oh my gosh, this is historic. i'm so excited about tonight. he is a film legend who directed the movie "jersey boys." we're honored to have him. clint eastwood is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: start a fight. >> jimmy: i don't mess with clint eastwood -- >> steve:
s i would have smoked. not i would is said no thank you. >> jimmy: i don't smoke. no thank you. i only smoke pipes. [ laughter ] >> steve: virginia slims? yeah, thank you very much. but before with either to orlando, we have a great week of shows coming up here. tomorrow night jim carrey and jeff daniels will be here. [ applause ] >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: i can't wait for this one. they're debuts the new trailer, our show from "dumb and dumber 2." [ cheers...
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virginia,stock, independent line. caller: hello. good morning, senator sanders. swould like to mirror lisa' comments and go a bit further. i'm an independent, also, ninth generation virginian. 26-year navy veteran, disabled. one of my uncles is up 100% disabled that from the korean war. i spent 22 years with various agencies. my comment is brief. one, my father got excellent care at the naval hospital, and i know that your bill extends .fforts to our veterans some qualify, some may not. your bill covers some more. and dod facilities may service the needs of some of our veterans. aunt, the wife of the yesterdayorean vet -- one ofed away -- she was -- certainlyts money has been put into that facility and other dod facilities. but i agree with you that there has been much lipservice over numerous administrations as to how we have to better served our vets, and unfortunately, many of the loudest voices, including your cosponsor, senator mccain, who himself obviously has had honorable service and gone through much trauma, but where is, as you said, put your money where
virginia,stock, independent line. caller: hello. good morning, senator sanders. swould like to mirror lisa' comments and go a bit further. i'm an independent, also, ninth generation virginian. 26-year navy veteran, disabled. one of my uncles is up 100% disabled that from the korean war. i spent 22 years with various agencies. my comment is brief. one, my father got excellent care at the naval hospital, and i know that your bill extends .fforts to our veterans some qualify, some may not. your...
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took place in virginia 150 years of 1864.y and june in keynote remarks, civil war scholar james robertson describes union general ulysses s. grant's crusade to "destroy the southern confederacy," was culminated in the last major battle of the campaign a cold harbor. there, mr. robertson says confederate general robert e lee earned his greatest and final victory of the war, but it was not enough to stop grant from continuing his march and beseechingly and his men at petersburg. richmond national battlefield park organized this hour-long event. [applause] >> good evening. i and the pastor here at the fairmount christian church, and we are really sad that you are here tonight. we know we were much anticipating being over at the battlefield, but we are glad you could be with us tonight, and i would ask innocently begin our evening with a word of invocation. these bow your head with me. father in heaven, we come to this place tonight not to but to celebrate sacrifice, loyalty, bravery, and the things that have happened in our history to make us the great nation we are today. may we learn from the lessons of history, may we not
took place in virginia 150 years of 1864.y and june in keynote remarks, civil war scholar james robertson describes union general ulysses s. grant's crusade to "destroy the southern confederacy," was culminated in the last major battle of the campaign a cold harbor. there, mr. robertson says confederate general robert e lee earned his greatest and final victory of the war, but it was not enough to stop grant from continuing his march and beseechingly and his men at petersburg....