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sheridan heads off on his raid.it will end disastrously at the battle of torrian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what grant might be preparing to do is to swing back toward richmond north of the james river. so lee stays here at cold harbor, sends some of his soldiers to the south, but doesn't do a major shift, because, again, he's uncertain as to what grant will do. well, as you civil war historians know, by june 15th, union forces are attacking at petersburg. lee is now alerted to what's going on. confederates managed to reach the town in time. there's a vigorous defense, and the war will basically devolve into a siege with many big battles, bu
sheridan heads off on his raid.it will end disastrously at the battle of torrian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what...
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sheridan had no idea where lee's main force was.t the same time, hampton had discovered where grant's army was. in scooping up union prisoners, he had also picked up some union infantry and was able to learn grant's location. so the battle of haw's shop will really be the first meaningful engagement in the battle of mead up to our fight here at cold harbor. well, lee decides to take up a strong defensive line during that same day, may 28th, and early the next day. if you take a look at the pamonkey river, and look at richmond, the next defensible line below the pamonkey is the tatamoney creek. it's a marshy, high-banked, small stream that runs just below the pamonkey. lee decides to take up a line there. during the last part of may 28th, all night and into the next day, the confederate army in northern virginia moves into place. well, what happens on may 29th? grant has now pulled his cavalry, phil sheridan's men, back to the rear so they can guard the burgeoning depot called white house landing. what the union generals decide to do
sheridan had no idea where lee's main force was.t the same time, hampton had discovered where grant's army was. in scooping up union prisoners, he had also picked up some union infantry and was able to learn grant's location. so the battle of haw's shop will really be the first meaningful engagement in the battle of mead up to our fight here at cold harbor. well, lee decides to take up a strong defensive line during that same day, may 28th, and early the next day. if you take a look at the...
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sheridan heads off on his raid.it will end disastrously at the battle of torrian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what grant might be preparing to do is to swing back toward richmond north of the james river. so lee stays here at cold harbor, sends some of his soldiers to the south, but doesn't do a major shift, because, again, he's uncertain as to what grant will do. well, as you civil war historians know, by june 15th, union forces are attacking at petersburg. lee is now alerted to what's going on. confederates managed to reach the town in time. there's a vigorous defense, and the war will basically devolve into a siege with many big battles, bu
sheridan heads off on his raid.it will end disastrously at the battle of torrian station, but it serves its purpose for the time. and on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earth works are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without lee figuring out what had happened. the union army swings south, down to the james river. grant intends to cross. but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks that what...
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sheridan, of course, heads off on his raid.will end fairly disastrous l a battle but it serves its purse for a time. on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earthworks are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without being -- without lee figuring ought what had happened. the union army swings south down to the james river. grant intends to cross, but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks what grant might be preparing to do is to swing back toward richmond north of the james river, so lee stays here at cold harbor, sends some of his soldiers to the south, but doesn't do a major shift because, again, he's uncertain as to what grant will do. well, as you civil war historians know, by june 15th, union forces are attacking at petersbu petersburg. lee is now alerted to what's going on. confederates manage to reach the town in time. there's a vigorous defense and the war will basically devolve into a siege with many big battles but still a si
sheridan, of course, heads off on his raid.will end fairly disastrous l a battle but it serves its purse for a time. on the morning of the 13th of june, lee and his men look across and discover that the union earthworks are empty. grant once again has managed to pull his army away without being -- without lee figuring ought what had happened. the union army swings south down to the james river. grant intends to cross, but lee does not understand what grant means to do. lee thinks what grant...
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and there was old phil sheridan, general sheridan, in the center of the circle with the requisite pigeon on his head, and it's a wonderful statue. it's a beautiful statue. he's the one that did the faces of the presidents in the black hills. and i wondered at the time as i wonder about charles sumner in the public garden in boston how many americans have any idea who that man is? how many people drive around this circle every day twice a day have any idea who they're looking at or why it's called sheridan circle? at the same time, gershwin's rhapsody in blue was playing on my car radio. and i thought gershwin is as alive at this minute for me and anybody else stuck in this traffic jam who has tuned into the same station as he was in the 1930s. he's real, he's with us, he's part of us. now, who's the more important character in history, phil sheridan or george gershwin? well, the answer, of course, is they both are very important. and it may be that thinking about gershwin started me thinking about americans in arrest and the whole part of ger, win's repertory and the movie and gene kelly
and there was old phil sheridan, general sheridan, in the center of the circle with the requisite pigeon on his head, and it's a wonderful statue. it's a beautiful statue. he's the one that did the faces of the presidents in the black hills. and i wondered at the time as i wonder about charles sumner in the public garden in boston how many americans have any idea who that man is? how many people drive around this circle every day twice a day have any idea who they're looking at or why it's...
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sheridan had no idea where lee's main force was.e time, hampton had discovered where grant's army was. in scooping up union prisoners, he had also picked up some union infantry and was able to learn grant's location. so the battle of haw's shop will really be the first meaningful engagement in the battle of mead up to our fight here at cold harbor. well, lee decides to take up a strong defensive line during that same day, may 28th, and early the next day. if you take a look at the pamunkey river, and look at richmond, the next defensible line below the pamunkey is the tatamoney creek. it's a marshy, high-banked, small stream that runs just below the pamunkey. lee decides to take up a line there. during the last part of may 28th, all night and into the next day, the confederate army in northern virginia moves into place. well, what happens on may 29th? grant has now pulled his cavalry, phil sheridan's men, back to the rear so they can guard the burgeoning depot called white house landing. what the union generals decide to do is recon
sheridan had no idea where lee's main force was.e time, hampton had discovered where grant's army was. in scooping up union prisoners, he had also picked up some union infantry and was able to learn grant's location. so the battle of haw's shop will really be the first meaningful engagement in the battle of mead up to our fight here at cold harbor. well, lee decides to take up a strong defensive line during that same day, may 28th, and early the next day. if you take a look at the pamunkey...
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it was a traffic jam in sheridan circle. and there is sold though sheridan in the center of the circle. but they requisite agent on his pad. it's a wonderful statue. dutiful statute. he's the one that took the faces of the presidents in the black hills. and i wondered at the time as i wonder about charles sumner in the public garden in boston and the americans have any idea who that man is. people drive around the circle every day, twice a day and none have any idea who they are or why it's called shared their goal. at the same time, gershon is rhapsody blew was playing on my car radio. i sat gershwin is as alive this minute were me as anybody else stuck in this traffic jam to anyone who's tuned in to the same station as he was in the 1930s. he's real. he's at best. as part of this. who is the more important character in history? phil sheridan or george gershwin? the answer is they are very important. it may be that thinking about gershwin started me thinking about americans in paris on the whole part of gershwin's repertoir
it was a traffic jam in sheridan circle. and there is sold though sheridan in the center of the circle. but they requisite agent on his pad. it's a wonderful statue. dutiful statute. he's the one that took the faces of the presidents in the black hills. and i wondered at the time as i wonder about charles sumner in the public garden in boston and the americans have any idea who that man is. people drive around the circle every day, twice a day and none have any idea who they are or why it's...
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one of my favorites is the sheridan statue. been around sheridan circle a million times. one day i was stuck in traffic -- what a surprise -- and i looked up and thought that that is the most magnificent statue that i have ever seen. done byoked, and it's the same artist to did mount rushmore. i would also highly recommend the museum of american history. americana wing on military involvement, military history, and i came around the corner. i had seen this beautiful statue of general sheridan on his horse, and there is reagan's he stuffed inrienzi the smithsonian. he's this beautiful black horse, which they say is preserved, but, you know, he is stuffed. [laughter] >> i recently moved here from moscow, which has one of the most beautiful subway systems in the world. how would you rate washington's metro system? [laughter] >> since i have driven here a i love the metro. i was on the redline yesterday, and say what you will -- it's clean. i think it functions well. it moves a lot of people. they had a tragedy in moscow recently, and we have had our tragedies here, too, but
one of my favorites is the sheridan statue. been around sheridan circle a million times. one day i was stuck in traffic -- what a surprise -- and i looked up and thought that that is the most magnificent statue that i have ever seen. done byoked, and it's the same artist to did mount rushmore. i would also highly recommend the museum of american history. americana wing on military involvement, military history, and i came around the corner. i had seen this beautiful statue of general sheridan...
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it happened that he was visiting with his old friend up in sheridan, senator john b kendrick.endrick was a democrat who represented wyoming in the senate in those years. he mentioned to kendrick, could you look into this and see what is going on? something is happening at teapot dome. question of her fall to how this occurred. fall was very foggy as to how this particular activity had gone on. hardingce, president was obtuse about how this at all occurred. as time passed and asked the senate started investigating the activities of albert fall and the interior department with respect to teapot dome, they discovered that hobart fall had not issued -- albert fall had opportunity for competitive bidding at teapot dome. suddenly there is this contract signed between the interior department and these two oilmen indeveloping the resources these naval petroleum reserve. there is a very interesting legal aftermath of the convention -- conviction of albert fall for accepting bribes from these two oil guys. sinclairened was that 's company, that he organize calling it the mammoth oil com
it happened that he was visiting with his old friend up in sheridan, senator john b kendrick.endrick was a democrat who represented wyoming in the senate in those years. he mentioned to kendrick, could you look into this and see what is going on? something is happening at teapot dome. question of her fall to how this occurred. fall was very foggy as to how this particular activity had gone on. hardingce, president was obtuse about how this at all occurred. as time passed and asked the senate...
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it happened he was visiting with his old friend up in sheridan, senator john d kendrick. kendrick was a democrat who represented wyoming in the senate. mentioned to kendrick, can you look into this and see what is going on? something is happening at teapot dome. they would question albert fall as to how this occurred, fall was very foggy about how this particular activity had essence and in president harding was up to this -- obtuse about how this occurred. when the senate started investigating the activities of albert fall and the interior department with respect to teapot dome, they discovered that albert falls head -- albert fall had not issued any formal official opportunity for competitive bidding at teapot dome. just suddenly there was this contract signed between the interior department and these on developing the resources on these naval petroleum reserves. it was a very interesting legal aftermath of the conviction of albert fall for excepting bribes from the two oil guys. what happened was that heclair's company that organized, calling it the mammoth oil company
it happened he was visiting with his old friend up in sheridan, senator john d kendrick. kendrick was a democrat who represented wyoming in the senate. mentioned to kendrick, can you look into this and see what is going on? something is happening at teapot dome. they would question albert fall as to how this occurred, fall was very foggy about how this particular activity had essence and in president harding was up to this -- obtuse about how this occurred. when the senate started investigating...
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what sherman is doing of what, say, sheridan had done earlier in the valley in 1864. grant, famously instructs sheridan, that a crow flying over will have to carry his own provender with him. they see in the progress of sherman that his progress is helping to win the war. i mean, the reason that he turns at savannah and goes up through the carolinas, he's trying to get to petersburg, ultimately, to help out grant. not to steal any of matt's thunder, but that was my problem with the movie "lincoln" is that there was no sherman in it. >> one of my favorite cities in america is savannah, georgia. can you talk about his decision to save that beautiful city, and give it to president lincoln as a christmas gift? >> that is the nicest, most gentile description i've ever heard of that. because normally, sherman didn't decide to save savannah, sherman said, look, you can surrender, or i'm going to shell you into submission. he gave them a choice. and savannahans said, we're going to surrender. in fact, they earned the enmity of every other place in the south. because they were
what sherman is doing of what, say, sheridan had done earlier in the valley in 1864. grant, famously instructs sheridan, that a crow flying over will have to carry his own provender with him. they see in the progress of sherman that his progress is helping to win the war. i mean, the reason that he turns at savannah and goes up through the carolinas, he's trying to get to petersburg, ultimately, to help out grant. not to steal any of matt's thunder, but that was my problem with the movie...
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one of the -- i mentioned the civil war, so one of my favorite is the sheridan statue. i've been around sheridan circle a million times and stuck in traffic, and one day i looked up and i thought, that's the most magnificent statue of a horse i have ever seen and i looked and it was done by borglum who did mt. rushmore. i came around the corner, i had seen this beautiful statue of the general on his horse of and i came around the corner, there's renzie stuffed in the smithsonian. he's beautiful. this beautiful black horse, which they say is preserved. but you know, he's stuffed. i would say go see renzie. >> i recently moved here from moscow, which was one of the most beautiful subway systems in the world. how would you rate washington's metro system? >> since i've driven here a lot, i love the metro. i was on the red line yesterday. say what you will, it is clean, it functions well, it moves a lot of people. you know, i mean occasionally -- they had a tragedy in moscow recently and we've had our tragedies here, too. but i love the metro and i think it is our right to c
one of the -- i mentioned the civil war, so one of my favorite is the sheridan statue. i've been around sheridan circle a million times and stuck in traffic, and one day i looked up and i thought, that's the most magnificent statue of a horse i have ever seen and i looked and it was done by borglum who did mt. rushmore. i came around the corner, i had seen this beautiful statue of the general on his horse of and i came around the corner, there's renzie stuffed in the smithsonian. he's...
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john sheridan was the emissaries they certainly did not know each other.here would have loved each other. the message would have been, you cannot think of people whose ideas differ. merely a challenge of honesty, i challenge of care and thoughtfulness. and you have to address them on the basis of there own dignity and a diaz. that was his method. of course he was cheered by my support to barack obama. i would say they're just legions of people who are looking for ways to find ways to get me faster. because, of course, the president would be portrayed as an infant killer. portrayed in tragic terms. and here is where if you close your hard and you close your mind you never hear the other side. when obama read my endorsement on easter sunday he had his team call me and say, are you for real? and i said, well, is your candid it's for real? well, come to chicago and find out. a few weeks later did. it did not take very long. i could see, you know, did genuineness of barack obama that we now know existed as a young man working for the campaign for human developm
john sheridan was the emissaries they certainly did not know each other.here would have loved each other. the message would have been, you cannot think of people whose ideas differ. merely a challenge of honesty, i challenge of care and thoughtfulness. and you have to address them on the basis of there own dignity and a diaz. that was his method. of course he was cheered by my support to barack obama. i would say they're just legions of people who are looking for ways to find ways to get me...
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phil sheridan and written off with a cavalry corps. he had convinced grant that he could lead the cavalry corps toward richmond and draw steward in the battle and destroy the confederate cavalry. seceded. a place called the yellow tavern about 6 miles north of richmond. during the battle stewart was wounded. a union soldier from michigan with a pistol shot him in the side. taken it to rich many died the next day. update : the confederate army. they have some good confederate commanders that could take place but nothing quite like storage. so it was another loss during the campaign. yes. >> this situation. the military supply. guns and ammo. well supplied. >> guns and ammo. >> yes. actually. the question was after the battles were the army's well supplied with arms and ammunition? they were. both armies. the difference was the confederate army did not have enough food. the troops were about half starved. and it just got worse and worse for them. they had a real problem with their commissary. so much at that stage a problem. they're not
phil sheridan and written off with a cavalry corps. he had convinced grant that he could lead the cavalry corps toward richmond and draw steward in the battle and destroy the confederate cavalry. seceded. a place called the yellow tavern about 6 miles north of richmond. during the battle stewart was wounded. a union soldier from michigan with a pistol shot him in the side. taken it to rich many died the next day. update : the confederate army. they have some good confederate commanders that...
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when it's all over with, phil sheridan picks up the table that the documents were signed on, later presents it to elizabeth custer with these words -- "i don't know of anyone who has played a greater role than ending this tragic conflict than your gallant husband." that table is in the smithsonian today. arrogant, vain, overconfident, aggressive, fearless, relentless, legendary. the boy general, brigadier, 23, major general, 26. he leads thousands of men into battle time after time after time. his success, the adulation he receives, the recognition is going to contribute to his death certificate on the back of that aggressive, fearless, relentless, legendary. ridge. custer decides he's going to attack. he orders captain frederick benteen off to the south to scout with 120 men, three companies. benteen hates custer's guts. has no use for him. benteen questions his orders. general, if this village is as big as they say it is, we're going to need every man we've got. you have your orders, benteen. follow them. you're dismissed. benteen hates custer. custer hates benteen. reno hates both of the
when it's all over with, phil sheridan picks up the table that the documents were signed on, later presents it to elizabeth custer with these words -- "i don't know of anyone who has played a greater role than ending this tragic conflict than your gallant husband." that table is in the smithsonian today. arrogant, vain, overconfident, aggressive, fearless, relentless, legendary. the boy general, brigadier, 23, major general, 26. he leads thousands of men into battle time after time...
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along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september, helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory, and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the re-election of lincoln and also offer public affirmation of his war policies, that lincoln gets a popular mandate, as you all know, to continue a war that would end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation, something that wouldn't have been the case if the democrats have won. at the same time, the fall of atlanta helped ensure that u.s. grant would remain as general in chief. and that these two men would be the architects of ultimate union victory in the civil war. thank you. do we have time for a few questions? you want to come up to the mike s. >> was there any thought to the confederate armies? >> yes, in fact that ultimately did happen, but it was after the atlanta campaign. and davis did reply. so the question was, if you didn't hear it, was there any thought of putti
along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september, helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory, and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the re-election of lincoln and also offer public affirmation of his war policies, that lincoln gets a popular mandate, as you all know, to continue a war that would end on the basis of both...
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general sheridan, send you powder and shot if you will, let them kill and sell until the buffaloes are exterminated. >> the buffalo hunters did more than an entire army could have done by getting the indians to go onto the reservations, that was by killing their food source. >> more than 60 million buffalo once roamed the west, and only a few hund survived. fell silent and empty. a death wind blew across the prairie, wrote the lakota suetax warrior. >> the skinning yards, just to know they were slaughtered just for their tongues or their hides. it makes me angry. >> it was a shame, something we should be ashamed of. even though we are not this generation, we should be ashamed that human beings did this to the buffalo. >> but slowly but surely thanks ocareful managements the buffalo are coming back. at custer state park the herd has grown so it must be culled every year. the buffalo inspected and innoculated against infectious diseases. then branded. so the animals can be tracked over time. craig pugsley helps coordinate the annual roundup in the 40th year. >> we would do the roundup wh
general sheridan, send you powder and shot if you will, let them kill and sell until the buffaloes are exterminated. >> the buffalo hunters did more than an entire army could have done by getting the indians to go onto the reservations, that was by killing their food source. >> more than 60 million buffalo once roamed the west, and only a few hund survived. fell silent and empty. a death wind blew across the prairie, wrote the lakota suetax warrior. >> the skinning yards, just...
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she came to the sheridan to interview with a casino that is growing in maryland. >> we need dealers, slot techs and managers. >> a.c.'s woes are expecting to hard hit galloway township, population 37,000. >> it's very scary, galloway township is the largest impacted community, upwards of 1500 jobs, that rely on atlantic city. with casino workers on unemployment, local shops and stores will be bracing for tough times as families pinch pennies and a tough real estate market expected to worsen. this galloway resident that works at the soon to close revel casino, soon leaving to maryland to the new casino. >> they offered you a job? >> yes, a bartender. i'm excited. >> have you ever been down there, we all need jobs, atlantic city is dying. >> well, that job fair from maryland live continues until 9:00 tonight and then it reopens from 8:00 until 1:00 tomorrow. live in galloway township, john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. and to add insult to the casino industry, revel is revealing it's missing nearly $21,000. the bag of cash fell from a roof of an armored truck on augus
she came to the sheridan to interview with a casino that is growing in maryland. >> we need dealers, slot techs and managers. >> a.c.'s woes are expecting to hard hit galloway township, population 37,000. >> it's very scary, galloway township is the largest impacted community, upwards of 1500 jobs, that rely on atlantic city. with casino workers on unemployment, local shops and stores will be bracing for tough times as families pinch pennies and a tough real estate market...
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police say he was speeding, and didn't stop at a light, yesterday morning at sheridan and balmoral. frank kiley was killed in the crash. five other people were hurt. an illinois appeals court ruled that commonwealth edison must reimburse about 35 thousand customers whose refrigerated food spoiled, during extended power outages in 2011. a big summer storm, and a big winter storm, left many people without electricity for four or five days. the court said the delays in restoring power were excessive, and com-ed must pay. final touches in place for the 10th annual music festival. for the annual music festival kicking-off today in grant park -- featuring almost 150 shows on eight stages in three days. the city expects 300-thousand visitors, so it's blocking access to buckingham fountain, as a public safety precaution. dean will be *live there all morning starting at 6. and marcus will be up later this hour... he's hanging-out with lolla's team of sign language interpreters. we also have much more up on the web, at *wgn t-v dot-com slash- deans list.* how is concert whether looking? >> it
police say he was speeding, and didn't stop at a light, yesterday morning at sheridan and balmoral. frank kiley was killed in the crash. five other people were hurt. an illinois appeals court ruled that commonwealth edison must reimburse about 35 thousand customers whose refrigerated food spoiled, during extended power outages in 2011. a big summer storm, and a big winter storm, left many people without electricity for four or five days. the court said the delays in restoring power were...
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grant of course famously instructs sheridan, you should destroy the valley such that a crow flying over will have to carry his own provander with him. it's largely celebratory because they see in the progress of sherman that his progress is helping to win the war. the reason he turns to savannah and turns to the carolinas, he's trying to get to petersburg, ultimately to help out grant and not to steal any of matt pinsker's thunder but that's my frustration with the movie "lincoln" is that there's no sherman in it. >> one of my favorite cities in america is savannah, georgia. can you talk about his decision to save that beautiful city and give it to president lincoln as a christmas gift? >> wow! that is the nicest, most genteel description i've ever heard of that, because normally sherman didn't decide to save savannah, sherman said look, you can surrender or i'm going to shell you into submission. he gave them a choice. savannahns said okay and they earned the most other places in the south because they were weak and they gave up. so that's just the nicest way i've ever heard that playe
grant of course famously instructs sheridan, you should destroy the valley such that a crow flying over will have to carry his own provander with him. it's largely celebratory because they see in the progress of sherman that his progress is helping to win the war. the reason he turns to savannah and turns to the carolinas, he's trying to get to petersburg, ultimately to help out grant and not to steal any of matt pinsker's thunder but that's my frustration with the movie "lincoln" is...
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casino will be at sheridan live casino from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 tomorrow and then again 8:00 a.m. to 1:00. casinos set to close leaving ,000 people out of work. >>> a hearing today could affect thousands of drug cases in delaware. it stems from an evidence tampering scandal at the delaware medical examiner's office. the public defender's office will argue any evidence that went through the state's drug testing lab should be tossed out. prosecutors say there have been more than 50 instances of tampering between 2010 and february of this year. >>> violation notices sent to the owners of the land where illegally dumped piles of dirt damaged the sebs of the 495 bridge. state environmental regulators sent letters to dupont and alma llc. many fines are up to $2,000 a day for the violation. dupont says it never gave approval to stockpile dirt. it caused support columns to shift and thus prompted the bridge to close in june. the southbound lanes have reopened. the northbound sideed to open by labor day. >>> another cease-fire broken. we are following new developments this morning in the c
casino will be at sheridan live casino from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 tomorrow and then again 8:00 a.m. to 1:00. casinos set to close leaving ,000 people out of work. >>> a hearing today could affect thousands of drug cases in delaware. it stems from an evidence tampering scandal at the delaware medical examiner's office. the public defender's office will argue any evidence that went through the state's drug testing lab should be tossed out. prosecutors say there have been more than 50...
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so, the following land, along with the victories won by sheridan in the shenandoah valley later and setnumber hope tesh helped to boost the confidence of northern voters the -- helped to boost confidence of the northern voters that lincoln was going to win a victory and that the president needed a second term in office. the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the reelection of lincoln and also offer the public a reaffirmation of his war policy. tocoln gets a proper mandate continue a war that would end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation, something that would not have been the case of the democrats of one. fall ofame time, the atlanta and lincoln's reelection helped to ensure that u.s. grant would remain as general in chief and sherman as his chief lieutenant and that these two architects ofhe ultimate union victory in the civil war. thank you. do we have time for a few questions? do you want to come up to the microphone? yes or. was there any thought to putting robert e lee in charge of all of the confederate army? >> yes, that did happen ultimately, but after the atlanta camp
so, the following land, along with the victories won by sheridan in the shenandoah valley later and setnumber hope tesh helped to boost the confidence of northern voters the -- helped to boost confidence of the northern voters that lincoln was going to win a victory and that the president needed a second term in office. the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the reelection of lincoln and also offer the public a reaffirmation of his war policy. tocoln gets a proper mandate continue a war that...
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what sherman is doing of what, say, sheridan had done earlier in the valley in 1864.nt, famously instructs sheridan, destroy the valley such that a crow flying over will have to carry his own provender with him. they see in the progress of sherman that his progress is helping to win the war. i mean, the reason that he turns at savannah and goes up through the carolinas, he's trying to get to petersburg, ultimately, to help out grant. and not to steal any of matt's thunder, but that was my frustration with the movie "lincoln" is that there was no sherman in it. >> one of my favorite cities in america is savannah, georgia. can you talk about his decision to save that beautiful city, and give it to president lincoln as a christmas gift? >> wow, that is the nicest, most gentile description i've ever heard of that. because normally, sherman didn't decide to save savannah. sherman said, look, you can surrender, or i'm going to shell you into submission. he gave them a choice. and savannahans said, okay, we're going to surrender. in fact, they earned the enmity of every othe
what sherman is doing of what, say, sheridan had done earlier in the valley in 1864.nt, famously instructs sheridan, destroy the valley such that a crow flying over will have to carry his own provender with him. they see in the progress of sherman that his progress is helping to win the war. i mean, the reason that he turns at savannah and goes up through the carolinas, he's trying to get to petersburg, ultimately, to help out grant. and not to steal any of matt's thunder, but that was my...
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it is at the ac sheridan, from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. bring your resume, always dress to impress. >>> well, incredible video of a gas explosion rocking a neighborhood. the exact moment of the blasts caught on camera. see the amazing video, and first look at the aftermath in the daylight when we come back. >> also ahead, plane crashes in a parking lot, explodes into a fireball. now hearing from good samaritan who rescued that pilot. >> at least one american infected with ebol a on her way to the united states. and that's triggering fears of hollywood outbreak scenarios. find o out what is being done to contain the potentially deadly have i russ on the other side. >> ♪ >> will showers ruin your weekend? just how wet will it be? kate has your forecast coming up next, we'll be right back. >> killed at least 25 people, injured nearly 270 others. four firefighters are among the dead, three people still missing. >>> daylight reveals the damage, hurled concrete, cars through the air. blasted long drain hence into the streets. series of five expl
it is at the ac sheridan, from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. bring your resume, always dress to impress. >>> well, incredible video of a gas explosion rocking a neighborhood. the exact moment of the blasts caught on camera. see the amazing video, and first look at the aftermath in the daylight when we come back. >> also ahead, plane crashes in a parking lot, explodes into a fireball. now hearing from good samaritan who rescued that pilot. >> at least one american infected with...
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. >> i went over my friend's house who lives on 95 and sheridan street. he had a cat that he was going to surrender. and i said, no, no, i'll take the cat home with me. >> but driving home the georgetown university student leaves the car window down. she says as she pulls away from a stoplight, the cat leaps out into the street. >> the cat's dodging cars, it's about to get hit. so i try to pull over out of the street quick enough and go rescue the cat. >> she says she stops, puts her hazard lights on, and runs after the cat, which disappears into the night. then she says she hears a crash. >> it's a cop car. >> the policeman who has hit her, joel francisco, calls another officer. >> dewey presley is a dui traffic homicide investigator and on the dui task force with the hollywood police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees. and what happens next is caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were involved in a minor crash. >> bu
. >> i went over my friend's house who lives on 95 and sheridan street. he had a cat that he was going to surrender. and i said, no, no, i'll take the cat home with me. >> but driving home the georgetown university student leaves the car window down. she says as she pulls away from a stoplight, the cat leaps out into the street. >> the cat's dodging cars, it's about to get hit. so i try to pull over out of the street quick enough and go rescue the cat. >> she says she...
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another is sheridan, she was brought here as a 1-year-old. she tells me, i was encouraged to go to college, but my legal status made it difficult for me to plan. two years ago i graduated as valedictorian of my hool school -- high school and entered u.t. where i have a 3.77 grade point average. because of the president's executive order, i work, i own a car, i pay my rent, i can travel. i am sustainable, and i can live without fear. i need daca so that i can go to graduate school and fulfill my career goals. repealing daca would be a huge step backwards for our country. republicans would deny the right to learn, the right to work, they would deny the dream. they would deny the hope for these young women and thousands of others across this country who pledge allegiance to america and have so much to contribute. may i extend? ms. slaughter: yield the gentleman a half minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 interf second. mr. doggett: you can call it conservative, i call it wasteful. it wastes talent that this nation
another is sheridan, she was brought here as a 1-year-old. she tells me, i was encouraged to go to college, but my legal status made it difficult for me to plan. two years ago i graduated as valedictorian of my hool school -- high school and entered u.t. where i have a 3.77 grade point average. because of the president's executive order, i work, i own a car, i pay my rent, i can travel. i am sustainable, and i can live without fear. i need daca so that i can go to graduate school and fulfill my...
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becky sheridan targeted, persecuted by the irs, demand the central prosecutor.e to deliver the bad news. the new york times goes all-out for legalize pot and the beverly hills canada's club will be on this show today. we will ask mike huckabee if he would be comfortable sending children and teens back across the border and we will ask you if you would be comfortable keeping american ebola patients out of this country. would you believe our producer is driving new york to michigan to see a soccer game. would you do that? welcome to our second hour. ♪ stuart: 209,000 jobs created last month. that is disappointing but the stock market continues its slide from yesterday. that we are down 100 points, that adds to the 300 point loss we had yesterday. 108 to be precise, 16 for 454. the key barometer in interest rates, falling, falling fast. down 2.8%. that is a big decline. something going on here. tres knippa, a huge drop in my opinion in interest rates. a continuing sell-off on wall street. what is happening here? >> i have been in studio, and it is improperly, and s
becky sheridan targeted, persecuted by the irs, demand the central prosecutor.e to deliver the bad news. the new york times goes all-out for legalize pot and the beverly hills canada's club will be on this show today. we will ask mike huckabee if he would be comfortable sending children and teens back across the border and we will ask you if you would be comfortable keeping american ebola patients out of this country. would you believe our producer is driving new york to michigan to see a...
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valley, and a change of alexander that will occur up here that brings that team together of grant, sheridan and early ace demise. he says, i guess we scared abe lincoln like hell. according to his aide douglas who represents most is ticked off, because they didn't get into washington and didn't capture aide. he says, well, general, on the afternoon of the 12th when this -- and you can see on the map here these couple of brigades came out against us in a counter assault, there was somebody else that was pretty scared like hell, i suspect. it has made it into the history books. in any case the memoirs, the reminiscen that published by the war depend, and the navy counterpart for the benefit mostly of the veterans there's probably more that can be found on this thing. let me wrap up by suggesting this grant may have declared that early's lost opportunity did change his summer plans, if only to finally force grant to seal the achilles' heel of the chenshenandoah israelie and apph to the soldiers were still cleaning up, not the beat, but cleaning up the overgrown and nuggeted fortives make no mi
valley, and a change of alexander that will occur up here that brings that team together of grant, sheridan and early ace demise. he says, i guess we scared abe lincoln like hell. according to his aide douglas who represents most is ticked off, because they didn't get into washington and didn't capture aide. he says, well, general, on the afternoon of the 12th when this -- and you can see on the map here these couple of brigades came out against us in a counter assault, there was somebody else...
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along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september, helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory, and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the re-election of lincoln and also offer public affirmation of his war policies, that lincoln gets a popular mandate, as you all know, to continue a war that would end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation, something that wouldn't have been the case if the democrats have won. at the same time, the fall of atlanta helped ensure that u.s. grant would remain as general in chief. and that these two men would be the architects of ultimate union victory in the civil war. thank you. do we have time for a few questions? you want to come up to the mike s. >> was there any thought to the confederate armies? >> yes, in fact that ultimately did happen, but it was after the atlanta campaign. and davis did reply. so the question was, if you didn't hear it, was there any thought of putti
along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shenandoah valley later in september, helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory, and that the president needed a second term in office. so the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the re-election of lincoln and also offer public affirmation of his war policies, that lincoln gets a popular mandate, as you all know, to continue a war that would end on the basis of both...
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along with -- so the fall of atlanta along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shen do withshally later in september helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory. and that the president needed a second term in office. so, the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the real election of lincoln and also public reaffirmation of his monodates to continue a war to end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation, something that wouldn't have been the case if the democrats had won. at the same time, the fall of atlanta and lincoln's re-election helped ensure that u.s. grant would remain as general and chief and sherman as his chief lieutenant and that these two men would be the architects of ultimate union victory in the civil war. thank you. do we have time for a few questions? okay. if you all want to come up to the mics if anyone has any questions. yes, sir? >> was there any thought to put robert e. lee in charge of all the confederates armies? >> yes. in fact, that ultimately did happen but it was after the
along with -- so the fall of atlanta along with the victories won by phil sheridan in the shen do withshally later in september helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that the lincoln administration was going to win an ultimate victory. and that the president needed a second term in office. so, the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the real election of lincoln and also public reaffirmation of his monodates to continue a war to end on the basis of both reunion and emancipation,...
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autumn campaign in shenandoah, a change of command in monocacy who brings the team together of grant, sheridand early. early was to his staff, i guess we scared lincoln like hell. douglas who represents most of the force at this time is ticked off because he didn't get in washington and capture aid, turns to his superior and says, well, gentlemen, on the afternoon of the 12th, you can see on the map here a couple of brigades against us in the counter-assault, there was somebody else scared as hell i suspect. spits out of the side of his mouth, utters more profanities. well, i guess so but won't make it into the history books. it has made it into the history books, if not by official records. memoirs, reminiscences which fill out, flesh out official records, in fact, i venture to tell you there are probably more records in the national archives now not in the official war of the rebellion published by the war department and navy counterpart for the benefit of the veterans, though they used it in war planning and probably more that can be found on this thing. let me wrap up by suggesting this. g
autumn campaign in shenandoah, a change of command in monocacy who brings the team together of grant, sheridand early. early was to his staff, i guess we scared lincoln like hell. douglas who represents most of the force at this time is ticked off because he didn't get in washington and capture aid, turns to his superior and says, well, gentlemen, on the afternoon of the 12th, you can see on the map here a couple of brigades against us in the counter-assault, there was somebody else scared as...