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they routed sheridan's 34,000 men. sheridan was not there. three days before he had been summoned to meetings in washington and had not yet returned to his army. he had spent the night in win chester 15 miles away. after a quick breakfast, he left win chester with his staff and cavalry escort. news of the debacle that was still unfolding had not reached him. riding south he heard cannon fire as he and his entourage grew closer, the firing grew louder. then reaching a hilltop, sheridan saw the magnitude of the dollars that had befallen his army. quiet soldiers swarmed towards winchester in disordered retreat. he stopped the next move, trying to reform a new line near winchester. most commanders would have thought only of damage control at this point. this is where sheridan demonstrated his greatness. he rode down among his american, urging them to fight. when they saw their commander on his big war horse, the men began to cheer. they threw their hats in the air. he shouted to his men that hey would whip early's army that day and sleep in their
they routed sheridan's 34,000 men. sheridan was not there. three days before he had been summoned to meetings in washington and had not yet returned to his army. he had spent the night in win chester 15 miles away. after a quick breakfast, he left win chester with his staff and cavalry escort. news of the debacle that was still unfolding had not reached him. riding south he heard cannon fire as he and his entourage grew closer, the firing grew louder. then reaching a hilltop, sheridan saw the...
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they routed sheridan's 34,009. sheridan was not there. three days before, he has been summoned to meetings in washington and get not return to his army. he spent the night in winchester, 15 miles away. after a quick breakfast on the left winchester with his staff had escort. news of the debacle that was still unfolding at cedar creek had not yet reached him. writings have come your cannon fire as he and his entourage grew closer, the firing crew latter. then reaching a whole top of the sheridan saw the magnitude of the disaster that it befallen his army. soldiers swarmed towards winchester in disordered retreat. he stopped to his next move and try to reform a new line near winchester. most commanders would've thought only of damage control at this point. this is where sheridan demonstrated his greatness. he wrote down upon his disheartened men, exhorting them to turn back from eight. they saw their fire commander on his big warhorse. men began to cheer. they threw their hats in the air. he rode on, shouting to his men that they would with
they routed sheridan's 34,009. sheridan was not there. three days before, he has been summoned to meetings in washington and get not return to his army. he spent the night in winchester, 15 miles away. after a quick breakfast on the left winchester with his staff had escort. news of the debacle that was still unfolding at cedar creek had not yet reached him. writings have come your cannon fire as he and his entourage grew closer, the firing crew latter. then reaching a whole top of the sheridan...
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grant first recognized sheridan's abilities in 1862 when sheridan was commanding a cavalry brigade that defeated a larger rebel force in mississippi three months after shiloh. in chattanooga in november 1863 grant watched sheridan and his division storm missionary ridge and then pursue it the confederates for hours when no one else did. grant knew then that sheridan was much like him, someone who would act promptly, who would fight always come into would never quit. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> and now from the texas book festival in austin, we bring you seven hours of live programming. in its 17th year, the festival was founded by laura bush. here is our lineup.
grant first recognized sheridan's abilities in 1862 when sheridan was commanding a cavalry brigade that defeated a larger rebel force in mississippi three months after shiloh. in chattanooga in november 1863 grant watched sheridan and his division storm missionary ridge and then pursue it the confederates for hours when no one else did. grant knew then that sheridan was much like him, someone who would act promptly, who would fight always come into would never quit. >> you can watch this...
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grant first recognized sheridan's abilities in 1862 when sheridan was commanding a cavalry brigade thatdefeated a larger rebel force in mississippi three months after shiloh. in chattanooga in november 1863 grant watched sheridan and his division store missionary ridge and then pursue the confederates for hours when no one else did. grant's new then that sheridan was much like him, someone who would act promptly, who would fight always, and you would never quit. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> in the final panel of the day >> it was time to write a fact based primer on gay-rights, specifically targeted to right-of-center voters, has the subtitle of the book. to do two things, number one, challenge the religious right on its own turf and to show that much of what is derisively or what they derisively called the gay agenda is actually consistent with fundamental republican and libertarian principles. and number two, to show center-right voters who believe in social tolerance that not only are they not of voice in the wilderness, they actually represent a
grant first recognized sheridan's abilities in 1862 when sheridan was commanding a cavalry brigade thatdefeated a larger rebel force in mississippi three months after shiloh. in chattanooga in november 1863 grant watched sheridan and his division store missionary ridge and then pursue the confederates for hours when no one else did. grant's new then that sheridan was much like him, someone who would act promptly, who would fight always, and you would never quit. >> you can watch this and...
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hispano fue arrollado por una camioneta cuando intentaba cruzar la avenida new hampshire y la calle sheridanccidente sucedio alrededor de las dos de la tarde... el hombre de origen salvadoreÑo cayo inconciente en la acera.. fue transportado a un hospital local en condicion seria... una pausa:. pero antes oscar burgos, con un avance de la informcion deportiva. ..socio!!! buenas tardes para todos iniciamos la informacion deportiva con la serie mundial de beisbol en un partido muy apretado y con un solo ganador. porque acostumbrados a venir de atrÁs, los gigantes de san francisco ahora tienen la sartÉn por el mango. madison bumgarner aquietÓ a los bates de los tigres de detroit durante siete innings y los gigantes capitalizaron un toque perfecto de gregor blanco para conseguir la carrera que les dio anoche una victoria 2-0 en el segundo juego del clÁsico de otoÑo. san francisco aprovechÓ su condiciÓn de local en los primeros dos partidos para irse al frente 2-0 y ahora buscarÁ sentenciar en detroit, donde la serie se trasladarÁ el maÑana sa bado para los por la liga campeones de concacaf, un eq
hispano fue arrollado por una camioneta cuando intentaba cruzar la avenida new hampshire y la calle sheridanccidente sucedio alrededor de las dos de la tarde... el hombre de origen salvadoreÑo cayo inconciente en la acera.. fue transportado a un hospital local en condicion seria... una pausa:. pero antes oscar burgos, con un avance de la informcion deportiva. ..socio!!! buenas tardes para todos iniciamos la informacion deportiva con la serie mundial de beisbol en un partido muy apretado y con...
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center, do not do everything else and i ask you, you are changing the landscape for the tower on the sheridan palace today, which shadows union square, you're not going to have any sunlight as you go south on montgomery street because you are approving filling in of that with no further action going forward on either commission. you are changing the shadow budget and the [inaudible] will come in not only for that tower, but for all the other projects. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> any additional public comment? seeing none, the public comment portion is closed. opening it up to commissioners. commissioner antonini? >> thank you. let's see if we can get over here a little bit. thanks, yeah, i appreciate all the comments and i think this is a wonderful project that we're looking at, a wonderful situation with transbay and i would like to speak to a couple of things. there were a couple of comments to prop k and section 295 and staff went through the whole history of both of those and said that, you know, we are not doing anything that is contrary to those and the moths are clearly sp
center, do not do everything else and i ask you, you are changing the landscape for the tower on the sheridan palace today, which shadows union square, you're not going to have any sunlight as you go south on montgomery street because you are approving filling in of that with no further action going forward on either commission. you are changing the shadow budget and the [inaudible] will come in not only for that tower, but for all the other projects. >> thank you very much. >>...
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i stayed in the sheridan. able to get here and commiserate with each other, there were dogs and kids and families in hallways as they were trying to make the best of the new normal here in atlantic city. we're waiting to see what going to look like as day breaks. back to that flooding. when it was at its worse, high tide, storm surge, there were reports that 70% to 80% of atlantic city was under water to some degree. back to you. zblf we're told here, mike, that the cars behind me on the street, this is east houston street, the cars behind me are submerge as you head down toward the fdr drive that runs up the east side of new york city. obviously because of the light, we can't really see it. as soon as we get light, we'll have a chance to get down there further and take a look. i got an update from a friend of mine at nyu langone medical center. we showed you the pictures as they brought the babies out of the nicu. the power failed, so they took the babies and had to hand rto respirate them. the i.v. machines
i stayed in the sheridan. able to get here and commiserate with each other, there were dogs and kids and families in hallways as they were trying to make the best of the new normal here in atlantic city. we're waiting to see what going to look like as day breaks. back to that flooding. when it was at its worse, high tide, storm surge, there were reports that 70% to 80% of atlantic city was under water to some degree. back to you. zblf we're told here, mike, that the cars behind me on the...
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behind me is a sheridan. these were families that tried to ride out the storm but couldn't. for them, luckily they were able to make it to this hotel and were able to stay. i saw them hanging out in lobbies, commiserating as we were all trying to ride out the storm. >> mike galanos, thank you. i keep mangling your name this morning, mike. i got it now. appreciate the update. let's get right to zoraida sambolin. she's updating us on other effects of this storm. >> it looks and sounds like fireworks but those sparks are flying from a pole carrying power lines. this is a story in queens as a result of superstorm sandy. con ed reports that the storm has left more than 600,000 customers without power and that is the most in their entire history. >>> and soledad was telling you about this earlier, over 200 patients at the nyu langone medical center in manhattan had to be evacuated. fierce flooding and a failed backup generator forcing ambulances to transport everyone to nearby facilities. i was reading that they had absolutely no communication. it was the hospitals receiving patie
behind me is a sheridan. these were families that tried to ride out the storm but couldn't. for them, luckily they were able to make it to this hotel and were able to stay. i saw them hanging out in lobbies, commiserating as we were all trying to ride out the storm. >> mike galanos, thank you. i keep mangling your name this morning, mike. i got it now. appreciate the update. let's get right to zoraida sambolin. she's updating us on other effects of this storm. >> it looks and sounds...
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>> reporter: that's the voice of a 15-year-old that tapes it from the second floor of the sheridan. >> started punching each other, hitting each other. police came in, started clubbing people. >> reporter: police tell nbc news as many as 100 people were in the brawl which started with one wedding party in the hotel bar, and escalated when someone from another wedding party arrived and was hit with something. police had to call for backup not once but twice and say all of the chaos was made even worse by alcohol. a number of people were injured, the 57-year-old man believed to be the uncle of one of the brides suffered a heart attack and died. a family's happiest day turned into its ugliest. >> the sheridan couldn't do much, it was out of their hands, there were too many people, probably had too much to drink. >> reporter: the sheridan released a statement saying they were cooperating with the on-going police investigation and offered heartfelt condolences to the family. as of now, one person was arrested for assault. more charges could come. philly police are reviewing the videotape t
>> reporter: that's the voice of a 15-year-old that tapes it from the second floor of the sheridan. >> started punching each other, hitting each other. police came in, started clubbing people. >> reporter: police tell nbc news as many as 100 people were in the brawl which started with one wedding party in the hotel bar, and escalated when someone from another wedding party arrived and was hit with something. police had to call for backup not once but twice and say all of the...
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. >> biden spent the last four days at this sheridan hotel in wilmington, delaware. the set-up shows a ballroom complete with a similar blue backdrop, red carpet and table shaped like the one he'll share with his republican rival. just like in these photos, biden will be seated on the the left. paul ryan on the right. across tr biden and ryan, martha raddatz. campaign sources acknowledge there are two unknowns in debate prep. raddatdoesn't have a history of moderating and -- they're looking to biden's sparring partner who serves alongside ryan on the house budget committee. >> he's a very skilled debater. i hope i can be of some help. showing how paul ryan likes to present the republican case. >> cnn has also learned aides have pored over ryan's past interviews. watch this. >> you and mitt romney are proposing $5 trillion in tax cuts. you're proposing to increase defense spending by $2 trillion. >> neither of these numbers are accurate. >> biden himself acknowledges he will be ready to respond if ryan disputes his record. >> i just want to make sure that when i say t
. >> biden spent the last four days at this sheridan hotel in wilmington, delaware. the set-up shows a ballroom complete with a similar blue backdrop, red carpet and table shaped like the one he'll share with his republican rival. just like in these photos, biden will be seated on the the left. paul ryan on the right. across tr biden and ryan, martha raddatz. campaign sources acknowledge there are two unknowns in debate prep. raddatdoesn't have a history of moderating and -- they're...
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>> i'm staying put in the sheridan. it's very emotional for everybody down here.hard for everyone to leave their homes and you don't know what to expect when you come back. >> good luck. we will stay in close touch. >> when you get beat up you have to dust yourself off, stand tall and get it on. >> i appreciate your attitude very much. and good luck. our hearts go out to all of the folks in atlantic city and all over new jersey and new york and all the areas that have been devastated. >> and new york hospital took in dozens of patient gs including newborns on res pyre ray tors including newborns at the height of the companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. anncr: every president inherits few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challen
>> i'm staying put in the sheridan. it's very emotional for everybody down here.hard for everyone to leave their homes and you don't know what to expect when you come back. >> good luck. we will stay in close touch. >> when you get beat up you have to dust yourself off, stand tall and get it on. >> i appreciate your attitude very much. and good luck. our hearts go out to all of the folks in atlantic city and all over new jersey and new york and all the areas that have...