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sheridan's ride. most previous discussions about the inspiration for the poet artists home the stated that the inspiration for thomas buchanan read, to write the palm, was a sketch that i just showed you the. the depiction of the event. i have seen this story repeated time and time again, throughout the decades the. the reality is it was impossible for thomas buchanan read, to be inspired by a sole sketch, because the palm that thomas read wrote was completed at first and recited publicly on october 31st 1864. the sketch did not appear for almost one week later. so more than likely the impetus for the palm came from newspaper accounts. so things like you know the new york herald, and all these types of things. and a conversation that thomas buchanan read had, with his really good friend and she experienced actor, jake's murdoch, at the end of october in cincinnati ohio. so murdoch told his friend got that on the night of october 31st he was going to be honored the for his work with the u.s. senate com
sheridan's ride. most previous discussions about the inspiration for the poet artists home the stated that the inspiration for thomas buchanan read, to write the palm, was a sketch that i just showed you the. the depiction of the event. i have seen this story repeated time and time again, throughout the decades the. the reality is it was impossible for thomas buchanan read, to be inspired by a sole sketch, because the palm that thomas read wrote was completed at first and recited publicly on...
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he interviewed sheridan about that moment. he did studies of philip sheridan. he studied the equipment the horse the saddle everything. and he created that image you see there. when the philadelphia academy of fine arts put this on exhibition. in march of 1870 it became an instant sensation more than 30,000 people. came to the philadelphia academy of fine arts. in march alone to just view this painting. and among the number of you know, 30,000 who were coming there to view the painting were veterans of sheridan's command. individuals who had fought at cedar creek individuals who had been inspired by sheridan's arrival at cedar creek. and they took pride in this they took great admiration from this painting. some were so pleased. so overjoyed with the depictions that they sent letters of congratulation to thomas buchanan reid. one union veteran who had been at cedar creek wrote to read as follows allow me to express my great satisfaction with this painting. i consider it a most excellent likeness of my late chief. you have expressed on canvas all the life and fi
he interviewed sheridan about that moment. he did studies of philip sheridan. he studied the equipment the horse the saddle everything. and he created that image you see there. when the philadelphia academy of fine arts put this on exhibition. in march of 1870 it became an instant sensation more than 30,000 people. came to the philadelphia academy of fine arts. in march alone to just view this painting. and among the number of you know, 30,000 who were coming there to view the painting were...
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so she communicated with sheridan and sheridan along with? general grant were able to secure her an appointment as a clerk in the united states treasury department. she receive that appointment on july 6 1868 and if you're looking at that powerpoint slide right now who you can see that the register. of treasury clerk's and you can see they're highlighted mr. rebecca wright, virginia and her appointment date of july 6th. 1868. rebecca wright held that post. until may of 1914 until the time of her death now although she held that post for 46 years. there was one moment. where that job was in jeopardy in 1882 rebecca wright feared that the secretary of the treasury charles james folger. was scheming to remove her? so they could fill that post in other posts. with his friends so rebecca wright, she sensed this immediately. she wrote a note to general sherry. so this is you know, right before sheridan becomes gentle and chief of the army. so he becomes gentle and chief in 1883. he one of the top ranking military commanders commanders in the nation
so she communicated with sheridan and sheridan along with? general grant were able to secure her an appointment as a clerk in the united states treasury department. she receive that appointment on july 6 1868 and if you're looking at that powerpoint slide right now who you can see that the register. of treasury clerk's and you can see they're highlighted mr. rebecca wright, virginia and her appointment date of july 6th. 1868. rebecca wright held that post. until may of 1914 until the time of...
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that posts were ranker among sheridan's veterans. it continued well into the early part of the 20th century. and only faded away as the veterans passed away. from the perspective of edward armstrong was a veteran of 139th, pennsylvania. unit of the sixth corps he believed that the veterans continued to fight for their post-war legacy. they continue to point out all of these things. long after hayes was urging restraint. he said we're doing it not to point out the blunders. of the officers and men from other core. but because they sought their just deuce. in a campaign which rutherford hayes of course regarded as essential? in a war that was a work for civilization for freedom for manhood and for progress so with that we're going to we have a little bit of time left. um in our broadcast this evening to to some questions. so first question that comes in kind of is asking to maybe contextualize this back and forth bickering that goes on. so was this bickering unique? among sheridan's veterans or are there other examples? so yeah, this i
that posts were ranker among sheridan's veterans. it continued well into the early part of the 20th century. and only faded away as the veterans passed away. from the perspective of edward armstrong was a veteran of 139th, pennsylvania. unit of the sixth corps he believed that the veterans continued to fight for their post-war legacy. they continue to point out all of these things. long after hayes was urging restraint. he said we're doing it not to point out the blunders. of the officers and...
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so the importance of this poem is it gives power to sheridan. >> learn more about sheridan's ride todayvil war here on american history tv. >> this is american history tv on c-span-3, or each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] compiling a database of former slave dwellings in the united states. her interdisciplinary work includes architectural documentation photography interpretation and preservation of slave history. up next on american artifacts we travel to southern virginia near the north carolina border to visit the former brandon plantation with jobie hill and learn about her saving slave houses project. she's joined by several archaeologists and preservationists and a team from trimble incorporated who came along to document brandon plantation with a series of 3d laser scans.
so the importance of this poem is it gives power to sheridan. >> learn more about sheridan's ride todayvil war here on american history tv. >> this is american history tv on c-span-3, or each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] compiling a database of former slave dwellings in the united states. her...
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sheridan in 1864, contribute leading to an overall confederate defeat. yet, scarcely, missing a beat after the confederate surrenders in spring of 1865, he sees control of the historical narrative to substantially redeem his reputation and to position himself as chief authority on robert e. lee's army of northern virginia, when lee died in 1870. incredibly, as early as winter of 1866, early earned accolades for many southern and northern newspapers for his proficiency as a general and as a military historian. by 1869, former confederate general, dhl proclaimed early quote, nearer to the hearts of the southern people than any other man. the story of how early orchestrated his come back from failure into shannon doyle provides us with new insight as to why confederates lost the war but won the battle for historical interpretation. several of the most entrenched ex confederate arguments about the civil war often termed, the lost cause arose directly from early special pleading and the four years he roamed in south imposed exile from 1865 to 1869. every time
sheridan in 1864, contribute leading to an overall confederate defeat. yet, scarcely, missing a beat after the confederate surrenders in spring of 1865, he sees control of the historical narrative to substantially redeem his reputation and to position himself as chief authority on robert e. lee's army of northern virginia, when lee died in 1870. incredibly, as early as winter of 1866, early earned accolades for many southern and northern newspapers for his proficiency as a general and as a...
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when sheridan called early, quote, worse than a cowered and early rebut that sheridan was no gentlemannd as a military commander, a mere pretender. as historian gary w. gallagher has pointed out, early's numbers were more accurate than sheridan's, a fact that makes early appear more credible. early used the same strategy in his memoirs. for example, the first memoir was accompanied by an appendix titled, statistics showing the relative strength of the two sections during the war. in this document early employed the 1860 u.s. census and quoted figures from the secretary of war edward m. stanton, to demonstrate pp beyond a doubt that confederates had been grossly outnumbered during the war including the 1864 shenandoah campaign. throughout both memoirs early also frequently called to attention reports by union generals that overemphasized the strength of rebel armies. mcclellan was famous for this, so naturally he became one of early's frequent targets for humiliation, but early also lam basted and i like this quote, so i will share this one. quote, it is well-known that banks always saw
when sheridan called early, quote, worse than a cowered and early rebut that sheridan was no gentlemannd as a military commander, a mere pretender. as historian gary w. gallagher has pointed out, early's numbers were more accurate than sheridan's, a fact that makes early appear more credible. early used the same strategy in his memoirs. for example, the first memoir was accompanied by an appendix titled, statistics showing the relative strength of the two sections during the war. in this...
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sheridan's ride today at 6 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. pacific on american history tv. on march 30 1980 one, john hinckley junior fired six shots at president reagan outside the washington hilton hotel, two miles from the white house. the author of rawhide down, re-creates that afternoon. here is a preview. >> now, around 2:00, 1:30, john hinckley from evergreen colorado who is obsessed with jodie foster we all know, infamously obsessed with jodie foster. he is a strange character. i tried to write him in the most balanced way possible. people differ on whether he was really insane at that moment. the jury decided he was. he had an obsession with jodie foster and it had started a few years earlier. he saw the movie taxi driver and he began to fantasize about her. his life began to mirror the main character of taxi driver. a very violent film where as a tractor driver, former army that, wants to kill presidential candidate. he starts focusing on jodie foster who played a prostitute in the movie, and over time it becomes mor
sheridan's ride today at 6 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. pacific on american history tv. on march 30 1980 one, john hinckley junior fired six shots at president reagan outside the washington hilton hotel, two miles from the white house. the author of rawhide down, re-creates that afternoon. here is a preview. >> now, around 2:00, 1:30, john hinckley from evergreen colorado who is obsessed with jodie foster we all know, infamously obsessed with jodie foster. he is a strange character. i tried to...
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. >> out here in seminole southbound, 6.80, sheridan road. a good alternate would be 84 to try to get around all of that slowdown. a look at the bay bridge as you head into the city right now. 15 minutes for your drive time. and we also have a high wind advisory across the san mateo bridge. the traffic is certainly making their way across towards the peninsula. 14 minutes for your drive time there. the richmond sandra fell committee looks great. 10 minutes for your drive times. traffic is heading out of richmond and look at the golden gate bridge heading into the city just at 20 minutes. so we're staying on top of those drive times for you. we'll have more on that coming up before now, darya and james, back to you. another covid shot could be coming soon. breaking news overnight. >> astrazeneca says their vaccine is 79% another highly effective arsenal in our campaign against the virus. the company is asking the fda now for emergency use authorization. we'll see how quickly they can get on that. would be a game changer for a lot of people. kr
. >> out here in seminole southbound, 6.80, sheridan road. a good alternate would be 84 to try to get around all of that slowdown. a look at the bay bridge as you head into the city right now. 15 minutes for your drive time. and we also have a high wind advisory across the san mateo bridge. the traffic is certainly making their way across towards the peninsula. 14 minutes for your drive time there. the richmond sandra fell committee looks great. 10 minutes for your drive times. traffic is...
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it was sheridan. and in those days was the basically the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry and so there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had very good relations with those people and entertain them here the history of this area is what gives rise to that marvelous museum building what we would really like visitors to walk away from from the britain museum is a better picture of what the west was that you know, it wasn't all indian fights and cowboys herding cattle, but it was a time it was it was more refined than anybody really thought it ever was in this area. you know, it was a part of history that most people have no idea ever existed out here. you can watch this and oth
it was sheridan. and in those days was the basically the heartbeat of the dude ranch industry and so there were lots of dude ranches and bradford had very good relations with those people and entertain them here the history of this area is what gives rise to that marvelous museum building what we would really like visitors to walk away from from the britain museum is a better picture of what the west was that you know, it wasn't all indian fights and cowboys herding cattle, but it was a time it...
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coming up saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's rise, the october 1864 uprising of john philip sheridan cedar creek battlefield ending the confederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley sunday at 4 pm eastern on real america, for films working women's history month including the 1987 film tossing borders and women in the family and 1971 area at 6 pm on american artifacts every creation of events from the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan by john lee junior and on the presidency, detroit author of what jefferson red, i watched an obama treated talks about how popular culture influences presidents . exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3 class this is c-span's new online store@c-spanshop.org. to check out the new products and with the 170th congress in session we're taking preorders for the congressional directory.
coming up saturday at 6 pm eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's rise, the october 1864 uprising of john philip sheridan cedar creek battlefield ending the confederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley sunday at 4 pm eastern on real america, for films working women's history month including the 1987 film tossing borders and women in the family and 1971 area at 6 pm on american artifacts every creation of events from the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan by john...
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on the night of october the 19th 1864 general philip sheridan and is really good friend george crook. we're sitting around a campfire in front of the bell grove. banner house just south of middletown, virginia and they were recounting the remarkable events of that day. how confederate forces under jubal early launched a surprise attack swept the army of the shenandoah from r
on the night of october the 19th 1864 general philip sheridan and is really good friend george crook. we're sitting around a campfire in front of the bell grove. banner house just south of middletown, virginia and they were recounting the remarkable events of that day. how confederate forces under jubal early launched a surprise attack swept the army of the shenandoah from r
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reconstruction went into effect in march of 1867 under the direction of military governor philip sheridan, and this congressional plan with black voting as its center piece was opposed and decried by former confederates. most of whom were democrats and supported president johnson so this is the setting when johnson offered up his letters. in 1867 longstreet wrote to "the times" the following. quote, there can be no descredit for a people for accepting the conditions of their authors. we made an honest and i hope i may say a credible fight but we have lost. let us come forward then and accept the ends involved in the struggle. let us accept the terms as we are in duty bound to do. longstreet wrote "the times" a few days later developing this theme, and, again, longstreet spoke of the need to accept defeat, only this time he enumerated exactly what he felt confederates had staked and lost in the war. the surrender of the confederate armies in 1865 he wrote involved one the surrender to the claim to the right offy is creation, two, the surrender of the former political relations of the negro
reconstruction went into effect in march of 1867 under the direction of military governor philip sheridan, and this congressional plan with black voting as its center piece was opposed and decried by former confederates. most of whom were democrats and supported president johnson so this is the setting when johnson offered up his letters. in 1867 longstreet wrote to "the times" the following. quote, there can be no descredit for a people for accepting the conditions of their authors....
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a slow ride southbound on 680 before sheridan avenue with a crash crash.t is causing a bit of a backup through the sunol grade with at least the right lane blocked and crews are being called out. it's between a semi and a motorhome. brake lights on 84 and vallecitos road toward signal, use an alternate. 6:48 and the view behind you is gorgeous. >>> stunning, gianna and we are looking at mainly clear skies starting off with chilly temperatures and mostly sunny skies this afternoon and your normal daytime highs, feeling like spring not just today, but the rest of the week. temperatures right now, 48 in concord and oakland, 43 and in livermore, 38 in breezy conditions. 12 miles per hour at sfo and 14 at half moon bay and 17 in fairfield. patchy fog along the coast and the peninsula, the south bay and parts of the east bay this morning. here's what you can expect. mostly sunny with some clouds this afternoon and mild temperatures, right where we should be this time of year. breezy along the coast and around the bay and tomorrow, gusty offshore winds develop, e
a slow ride southbound on 680 before sheridan avenue with a crash crash.t is causing a bit of a backup through the sunol grade with at least the right lane blocked and crews are being called out. it's between a semi and a motorhome. brake lights on 84 and vallecitos road toward signal, use an alternate. 6:48 and the view behind you is gorgeous. >>> stunning, gianna and we are looking at mainly clear skies starting off with chilly temperatures and mostly sunny skies this afternoon and...
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in the fall of 1864 union general philip sheridan sought information on the position and strength of confederate forces in the shenandoah valley. rebecca wright with the help of enslaved man. thomas laws passed sheridan intelligence, which informed his battle plan for what would be the third battle of winchester. next mccormick civil
in the fall of 1864 union general philip sheridan sought information on the position and strength of confederate forces in the shenandoah valley. rebecca wright with the help of enslaved man. thomas laws passed sheridan intelligence, which informed his battle plan for what would be the third battle of winchester. next mccormick civil
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eastern, a discussion on sheridan's run, the october 18, 1954 arrival of john philip sheridan at cedar creek battlefield. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, four films marking america's history, including "crossing "women in the family of man." on "american artifacts," a recreation of the assassination attempt on ronald reagan by john higley junior. at 8:00 p.m., the author of "what jefferson red i watched an obama tweeted" talks about how popular culture influences the presidency. watch this weekend on c-span3. >>>> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today, we are brought to you by these companies, who provided c-span to viewers as a public service. >> it was on february 24 of this year that the energy & commerce committee held a hearing on media and disinformation. one of the members of that committee, representative jerry mcnerney of california, is our guest on "the communicators" this week. but we wanted to show you a little bit of what he had to say at that hearing. rep. mcnerne
eastern, a discussion on sheridan's run, the october 18, 1954 arrival of john philip sheridan at cedar creek battlefield. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, four films marking america's history, including "crossing "women in the family of man." on "american artifacts," a recreation of the assassination attempt on ronald reagan by john higley junior. at 8:00 p.m., the author of "what jefferson red i watched an obama tweeted" talks about how popular...
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public and private schools in grades k-12 and currently works full-time as the school counselor for sheridan school in washington dc and provides therapy to children in a private practice. she is the author of middle school matters and she is also a journalist and a frequent contributor to the washington post. i'm so thrilled to have you with us and i will go ahead and handed over to you for the conversation and i will top off the screen. >> thank you and i'm so happy to be here with you, because this bookis so wonderful . as a parent and a school counselor, this is such a needed book. raising boys skills are so misunderstood and i wanted to talk about why you wrote the book class thank you to everybody's listening. the articles listening who contributed to the book i know from past lives and it's a special night toshare with you also thank you . i wrote this book i think, the path of this book started when my son was six years old and i was on maternity leave nursing him and literally going through when the first harvey weinstein story broke and i watched as the #metoo stories rocketed acro
public and private schools in grades k-12 and currently works full-time as the school counselor for sheridan school in washington dc and provides therapy to children in a private practice. she is the author of middle school matters and she is also a journalist and a frequent contributor to the washington post. i'm so thrilled to have you with us and i will go ahead and handed over to you for the conversation and i will top off the screen. >> thank you and i'm so happy to be here with you,...
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which will be printed by the federal reserve so yes you're having a surge of growth you will have a sheridan suasion a surge in nominal interest rates. and then you're going to have a massive fiscal and monetary cliff later this year into 22 and i think that's going to cause enough 2nd problem market in the bottom south the answer is in your view the bank of america is basically wrong because they're calling for the end of a 40 year ball market in the beginning of a secular bear market and the bond markets a year and says a penny more of the same they'll be a crisis in the markets which will be responded to by another massive purchase of bonds by the central bank so imagine 6 trillion here on here printed in the last 12 months and we know that sense 2008 the spend 17 or 18 trillion or more printed to try to keep pace insolvent banks up and running to so how much can they go where as any limit can they go 3040 trillion worth of sculling well you're running into a bit of a problem with the dollar here max you know the dollar it was is a heavily shorted instrument right now it's all one sided t
which will be printed by the federal reserve so yes you're having a surge of growth you will have a sheridan suasion a surge in nominal interest rates. and then you're going to have a massive fiscal and monetary cliff later this year into 22 and i think that's going to cause enough 2nd problem market in the bottom south the answer is in your view the bank of america is basically wrong because they're calling for the end of a 40 year ball market in the beginning of a secular bear market and the...
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eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's ride, the right of john philip sheridan and endingonfederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, four films marking him -- marking women's history month. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, recreation of a fence on president ronald reagan by john hinckley junior. and 8:00 p.m. eastern, talks about how popular culture influences presidents. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> pulse have opened up in the two louisiana districts for special elections to the u.s. house of representatives. in the second district, 15 candidates are running for cedric richmond's seat. richmond designed to be a special advisor at the white house and head of president biden's office of public engagement. in the louisiana fifth district, julia letlow leads nearly a dozen candidates running for her husband's seat. republican luke letlow died of covid-19 complications for he was sworn into congress. if elected, miss letlow be the first woman ever elected to repre
eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's ride, the right of john philip sheridan and endingonfederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, four films marking him -- marking women's history month. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, recreation of a fence on president ronald reagan by john hinckley junior. and 8:00 p.m. eastern, talks about how popular culture influences presidents. exploring the american story. watch american...
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so the major chain hotels the sheridan howard johnson's the hilton are open to african-american and because they can stay at those places. they do stay at those places. so the question i have is does this story end? or does it remain an issue in america? and this is philando castile who was murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police officer in 2016 in falcon heights, minnesota and the officer was acquitted of manslaughter. because he was simply he said he was afraid of philando castile simply because of the color of his skin. this is a cartoon by stuart carlson. who is the former editorial cartoonist for the milwaukee? journal central a sentinel and it's funny, but it's also it's also not funny. so i guess i guess the question is. are we still in this place? has this story ended or does it continue? and how do we how do we address the problem that we have now with african-american and the automobile? the green book goes out of business and the black hotels the irony is the black hotels gradually lose their clientele and the large chain hotels flourish. but the black hotels go out of b
so the major chain hotels the sheridan howard johnson's the hilton are open to african-american and because they can stay at those places. they do stay at those places. so the question i have is does this story end? or does it remain an issue in america? and this is philando castile who was murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police officer in 2016 in falcon heights, minnesota and the officer was acquitted of manslaughter. because he was simply he said he was afraid of philando castile...
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. >>> a slow ride for your drive into the sunol grade on 680 near sheridan.issued a traffic alert with a crash and the right lane that is causing backups and we are seeing brake lights toward 680. pack your patience or use an alternate in the meantime and also, seeing some slow and go conditions across the eastshore freeway through berkeley. >>> looking at spring weather for the bay area with daytime highs mild, where we should be. a warming trend with many of us into the 60s. 61 in san francisco and 68 for concord. that sunshine through the day, gusty and offshore winds hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better li
. >>> a slow ride for your drive into the sunol grade on 680 near sheridan.issued a traffic alert with a crash and the right lane that is causing backups and we are seeing brake lights toward 680. pack your patience or use an alternate in the meantime and also, seeing some slow and go conditions across the eastshore freeway through berkeley. >>> looking at spring weather for the bay area with daytime highs mild, where we should be. a warming trend with many of us into the 60s....
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. >> but then by the fall of 1864, sheridan has many victories in the shenandoah valley.inning battles in mobile bay. sherman has captured atlanta. the tide has turned. >> despite the military wins, on the evening of the 1864 election, lincoln is fraught with worry. but as the numbers come in, state by state, it becomes clear that sherman's victory had secured the country's faith in lincoln's presidency. >> and so against the odds, against expectations by lincoln himself and members of his own cabinet, lincoln wins re-election. it is a triumph and victory. he wins with a greater margin than he'd won four years before. he has pulled off the enormous gamble of conducting an election during a civil war. >> now that his presidency is secured for the next four years, lincoln is determined to push the 13th amendment through the house before the end of the war. his advisers urge him to be patient and to wait for the new republican congress to be sworn in, but lincoln refuses. he gets to work securing the 112 votes needed to pass the amendment. >> he wants this done. >> lincoln k
. >> but then by the fall of 1864, sheridan has many victories in the shenandoah valley.inning battles in mobile bay. sherman has captured atlanta. the tide has turned. >> despite the military wins, on the evening of the 1864 election, lincoln is fraught with worry. but as the numbers come in, state by state, it becomes clear that sherman's victory had secured the country's faith in lincoln's presidency. >> and so against the odds, against expectations by lincoln himself and...
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congressional reconstruction went into effect in march of 1867 under the direction of philip sheridan. his congressional plan, as the centerpiece, was opposed and decried by former confederates. most of whom were democrats, and favored supporting president johnson. this is the setting in which james longstreet offers up the first of his letters. in march of 1867, he wrote to the new orleans time the following. quote, there can be no discredit to a people for accepting the conditions offered by their conquerors, nor is there any occasion for feeling humiliation. we made an honest, and i may say a credible fight, but we have lost. let us come forward then, and accept the ends involved in the struggle. let us accept the terms, as we are duty bound to do. longstreet wrote the times again, a few days later, developing his theme. and again longstreet spoke of the need to accept defeat, only this time, he enumerated. exactly what he felt confederates had staked and lost in the war. the surrender of the confederate army in 1865 as wrote one, the right of secession. the surrender of the former
congressional reconstruction went into effect in march of 1867 under the direction of philip sheridan. his congressional plan, as the centerpiece, was opposed and decried by former confederates. most of whom were democrats, and favored supporting president johnson. this is the setting in which james longstreet offers up the first of his letters. in march of 1867, he wrote to the new orleans time the following. quote, there can be no discredit to a people for accepting the conditions offered by...
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eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's ride. arrival of john phillips sheridan's arrival ending the confederate resistance in the shenandoah valley. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, re-creation of the events on the assassination attempt on ronald reagan by john hinckley junior. on the presidency, author of what jefferson redd, mike watched, and obama tweeted, talking about how popular culture influences presidents. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: our guest is michael waldman with the new york university law school and president of the brennan center for justice. good morning mr. waldman. what is the brennan center for justice? how are you organized and funded? guest:guest: we are a nonpartisan law institute that works to re-strengthen the systems of democracy and justice in the united states. we think they often urgently need repair so they work for all americans. we are funded not by the university, but by private supporters. 14,000 at last count. we
eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's ride. arrival of john phillips sheridan's arrival ending the confederate resistance in the shenandoah valley. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, re-creation of the events on the assassination attempt on ronald reagan by john hinckley junior. on the presidency, author of what jefferson redd, mike watched, and obama tweeted, talking about how popular culture influences presidents. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3....
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eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's ride, the october 1864 ararival, ending the confederacyistance. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," four films marking women's history month, including the 1987 film "crossing borders" and women in the family of man from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on american ability artifacts. and at 8:00 p.m. eerngs on the presidency, tevi troy, author of "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted," talks about how popular culture influences presidents. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. ♪♪ >>> you're watching c-span 3, your unfiltered view of government. c-span 3 was created by america's television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span 3 to viewers as a public service. >>> next, journalists from politico, cnn, nbc news and "the washington post" discuss what it's like covering the biden administration in its first 100 days. this is just under an hour. >> hello, everyone. thank you so much for joining us today, i'm lee satterfield, the president
eastern on the civil war, a discussion on sheridan's ride, the october 1864 ararival, ending the confederacyistance. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on "real america," four films marking women's history month, including the 1987 film "crossing borders" and women in the family of man from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on american ability artifacts. and at 8:00 p.m. eerngs on the presidency, tevi troy, author of "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted," talks about how...
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from tracy sheridan, where can i learn more about bullard and his service?there a book published or other resource so i can fill in more gaps? prof. morrow: historians should always come equipped. robert:[laughs] have you come equipped, professor morrow? prof. morrow: have i ever. i recommend two books. one is by craig lloyd, a professor at columbus state in georgia and is a man -- [indiscernible] it is called "black expatriate in jazz age paris." that is a fascinating time and you realize how many people bullard knew. the other one i would recommend is "all blood runs red." when he flew in world war i he put the lettering on the side of the plane that said, [speaking french], which means "all blood runs red," in other words, equality. it is by phil keith. the legendary life of eugene bullard, boxer, pilot, soldier, spy. robert: that covers half of his various personas. [laughter] prof. morrow: exactly. robert: you probably said this. a trinity -- where is he buried? prof. morrow: there is a cemetery for french veterans in new york. he joined a federation, p
from tracy sheridan, where can i learn more about bullard and his service?there a book published or other resource so i can fill in more gaps? prof. morrow: historians should always come equipped. robert:[laughs] have you come equipped, professor morrow? prof. morrow: have i ever. i recommend two books. one is by craig lloyd, a professor at columbus state in georgia and is a man -- [indiscernible] it is called "black expatriate in jazz age paris." that is a fascinating time and you...
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you will run into the backup before sheridan road at least one lane is blocked and speeds are down to around 27 miles per hour this involves a car in a motorhome and minor injuries are involved. bringing you alive picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. the collided is, where is everyone? what is happening here? and no metering lights to report but the bridge right is slow once you make it through the lights and then wrapping up with the cameras, walnut creek we have a live look with mood traffic heading southbound also, bart and caltrain are modifying the schedules today. it's in an effort to accommodate an increase in ridership as covid-19 restrictions ease. bart will keep current limited service hours but starting today it adjust the schedule and all six lines to allow for more trips. caltrain will increase weekday serv advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-smal
you will run into the backup before sheridan road at least one lane is blocked and speeds are down to around 27 miles per hour this involves a car in a motorhome and minor injuries are involved. bringing you alive picture from the bay bridge toll plaza. the collided is, where is everyone? what is happening here? and no metering lights to report but the bridge right is slow once you make it through the lights and then wrapping up with the cameras, walnut creek we have a live look with mood...
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tracy sheridan, where can i learn more about his service, is there a book published or other resourcest tells us more? >> have you come equipped? >> could i recommend two books? one is by greg lloyd, who is a professor at the columbia state in georgia and it's a man who but -- it's entitled eugene blurred, but it's called black expatriate and jazz age perez. so it concentrates a lot more on the expatriates, which is a fascinating time and you realize how many people really knew. the other one, i would recommend is all blood runs red. one he flew in world war i, he put the lettering on the side of this, which said all blood runs red. all blood runs right. in other words, equality. and creates by keith. the title is all blood run as well -- read. the legendary life of eugene blurred. boxer, pilot, soldier and spy. >> that covers about half of his various persona's. >> yes, exactly. >> you probably said this, where is he buried, you said a french military base? >> there is a cemetery for french veterans in flushing, new york. he joined their as a federation -- these were people who suppor
tracy sheridan, where can i learn more about his service, is there a book published or other resourcest tells us more? >> have you come equipped? >> could i recommend two books? one is by greg lloyd, who is a professor at the columbia state in georgia and it's a man who but -- it's entitled eugene blurred, but it's called black expatriate and jazz age perez. so it concentrates a lot more on the expatriates, which is a fascinating time and you realize how many people really knew. the...
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a discussion on the october 1854 arrival of general john phillips sheridan.ing the confederacy resistance. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, for films marking women's history month including the 1987 film crossing borders and women in the family of man from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a the assassination attempts of ronald reagan. author of what jefferson red. talking about how popular culture influence as president. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. ♪♪ >> cohost of the history chicks podcast talk about the podcast origins and growing popularity over the years governing women in u.s. history. >> women and girls are just hungry for role models. we kept hearing representation was important. that really is so true. the amount of e-mails and other messages that we get from very, very young girls and or their mothers saying either the subject that we cover or just the very fact that they hear two women speaking in that format, how it has really affected them. >> all throughout history wome
a discussion on the october 1854 arrival of general john phillips sheridan.ing the confederacy resistance. sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, for films marking women's history month including the 1987 film crossing borders and women in the family of man from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a the assassination attempts of ronald reagan. author of what jefferson red. talking about how popular culture influence as president. exploring the american story, watch american history...
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a discussion on sheridan's ride. the 1864 arrival, ending the confederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley. saturday on reel america. four films marking women's history month, including "crossing boarders" and women in the family of man in 1961. a re-creation of the events on the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan by john hinckley jr. and on the presidency, author of "what jefferson said, ike watched and obama tweeted." talks about how popular culture influences presidents. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> the head of the federal bureau of prisons testified before the house appropriations subcommittee on justice on how prisons are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. >> overall, how shall we assess bop's treatment of those in its custody and the dedicated staff who work around the clock to carry out the bops, corrections mission. examination of bop's operation during the pandemic is not the only matter that deserves close examination in today's hearing. we'd like to hear how
a discussion on sheridan's ride. the 1864 arrival, ending the confederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley. saturday on reel america. four films marking women's history month, including "crossing boarders" and women in the family of man in 1961. a re-creation of the events on the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan by john hinckley jr. and on the presidency, author of "what jefferson said, ike watched and obama tweeted." talks about how popular culture...
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private schools with students and vice k-12 currently works full-time as a school counselor for sheridan school in washington dc and provides therapy to teens and adults in private practice she is the author of middle school matters and she is also journalist and a frequent contributor to the washington post. some so thrilled to have you ladies with us and i will go ahead and it over to you for the conversation. and i will pop off the screen. see tip thank you rebecca. i am so happy to be here with you and this book is so wonderful as the counselor this is such a needed book. if you eat and i think we feel really misunderstood. your little bit more about why there with my prayed. >> thank you to everybody. i think your folks listening who contributed to the folks who i know from past lives and as a special night to share with you also thank you. the path of this book started when my son was seated all know is on maternity leave nursing him but i was going through my phone with its weinstein stories broke and i watched them as the stories rocketed and i realized like i don't know how to r
private schools with students and vice k-12 currently works full-time as a school counselor for sheridan school in washington dc and provides therapy to teens and adults in private practice she is the author of middle school matters and she is also journalist and a frequent contributor to the washington post. some so thrilled to have you ladies with us and i will go ahead and it over to you for the conversation. and i will pop off the screen. see tip thank you rebecca. i am so happy to be here...
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um i'm gonna direct you simply to look at some of the the biography of sheridan that that focus on indian wars. this is more of a lecture about memory and art not really an expert going to admit it on shared and in the indian campaigns. no, we did a lot of terrible things, but we'll move on to the next question if there's any all right, so that looks like it's it for this evening. i'd like to thank all of you for tuning in. take care. author joseph reidy discusses how during the civil war the emancipation process was often, messy and non-linear rather than occurring at one moment or neatly tied to lincoln's proclamation among examples. he explores union color troops forced into slavery upon capture enslaved people on properties that spanned free and slaves state borders and those still enslaved at war's end. the national archives hosted this program and provided the video. our topic for today is illusions of emancipation the pursuit of freedom and the equality in the twilight of slavery by joseph p reedy. professor reedy is an award-winning author and historian is an emeritus professor at
um i'm gonna direct you simply to look at some of the the biography of sheridan that that focus on indian wars. this is more of a lecture about memory and art not really an expert going to admit it on shared and in the indian campaigns. no, we did a lot of terrible things, but we'll move on to the next question if there's any all right, so that looks like it's it for this evening. i'd like to thank all of you for tuning in. take care. author joseph reidy discusses how during the civil war the...
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a discussion on sheridan's ride. the october 1864 arrival of union general john phillips sheridan at cedar creek battlefield, ending the confederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley. four films marking women's history month including the 1978 film "crossing borders" and "women in the family of man" from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a recreation of events of the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. and tevi troy, the author of "what jefferson read, ike watched, and obama tweeted." exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered view of government. c-span3 was created by america's table television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span3 to viewers as a public service. >>> co-hosts of the history chicks podcast talk about the podcast's origins and growing popularity over the years covering women in u.s. history. >> women and girls for one thing are just hungry, hungry f
a discussion on sheridan's ride. the october 1864 arrival of union general john phillips sheridan at cedar creek battlefield, ending the confederacy resistance in the shenandoah valley. four films marking women's history month including the 1978 film "crossing borders" and "women in the family of man" from 1971. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a recreation of events of the assassination attempt on ronald reagan. and tevi troy, the author of "what jefferson...
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we have an accident southbound. 6.88 sheridan road.gain, we're seeing some delays the air but not on hot spot just quite yet. look at the bay bridge. i'm also seeing reports of a stalled vehicle. >> westbound near treasure island. so we might see some slowdown because of that. but still right now, we're just at 15 minutes for your drive. time to the fremont street exit a high wind advisory along the san mateo bridge. see traffic is still at the limit. about 40 minutes for you. there. and the richmond, sandra fell bridge. certainly picking up 9 minutes as you're heading out of richmond. look at the golden gate bridge, 20 minutes as you're driving into the city will have more on your commute. but for now darya and james, back to you. thanks a lot a 6.47 for your health this oorning. doctors say don't worry if you see a big rash on your arm after you get a covid shot from moderna. >> the rare reaction they say is actually a good sign because it shows that your immune system is working properly and that your body is going into overdrive to
we have an accident southbound. 6.88 sheridan road.gain, we're seeing some delays the air but not on hot spot just quite yet. look at the bay bridge. i'm also seeing reports of a stalled vehicle. >> westbound near treasure island. so we might see some slowdown because of that. but still right now, we're just at 15 minutes for your drive. time to the fremont street exit a high wind advisory along the san mateo bridge. see traffic is still at the limit. about 40 minutes for you. there. and...
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it's the western half of sheridan counties all the way to the montana border. so it's a we've got a little bit of everything. there's there's blue color neighborhoods in my district. there's you know, there's there'
it's the western half of sheridan counties all the way to the montana border. so it's a we've got a little bit of everything. there's there's blue color neighborhoods in my district. there's you know, there's there'
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>>> breaking news in the trivalley, folks, the latest crash at sheridan now, south 680 is jammed up,our slowing is blocked, possibly another half hour. that will slow you in the south bay but no more slowing across that bay bridge for the disabled vehicle, that has cleared, expect it to be traditional at the toll plaza. >>> all right, thank you, mike and kari. that's going to do it for us this monday morning. >> taking a live look at the golden gate bridge to get started with the workweek. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. today show is next. >>> good morning. crowds, chaos, and covid. >> you need to leave the area. >> miami beach extends its state of emergency and nightly curfew for three more weeks to control massive spring break crowds. and with vaccinations on the rise, another shot of hope overnight. the new u.s. trial revealing astrazeneca's vaccine to be 79% effective. but when could it be approved for use here? >>> investigating the siege. new evidence revealed against hundreds arrested in the u.s.
>>> breaking news in the trivalley, folks, the latest crash at sheridan now, south 680 is jammed up,our slowing is blocked, possibly another half hour. that will slow you in the south bay but no more slowing across that bay bridge for the disabled vehicle, that has cleared, expect it to be traditional at the toll plaza. >>> all right, thank you, mike and kari. that's going to do it for us this monday morning. >> taking a live look at the golden gate bridge to get started...
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and i sheridan's opinion about twitter.ck went from 45 to 80 in a month in a straight line to the pullback was much needed i think you continue to own it into earnings, i think at the end of april so bullish twitter as well. >> next up, shares of boeing feeling lost today as southwest airlines placed an order for 100 747 max jets good news, tim. >> and this is the story, as airlines go on reopening and we saw this from united and southwest, it is not only the near storm orders but the options on orders out from 2022 to '29 i think there will be others to follow i again see a lot of inventory that needs to bere placed. i say long bone. >> what do you think about the reopening play. >> a turn around play or a reopening play but the price is reflecting optimism. i felt the same thing about the airline trade, and so for me i don't own boeing, and i certainly wouldn't short it. but i feel like a lot of good things already priced in they need to be selling planes for the stock to stay here. >> and shares of moderna dropping today
and i sheridan's opinion about twitter.ck went from 45 to 80 in a month in a straight line to the pullback was much needed i think you continue to own it into earnings, i think at the end of april so bullish twitter as well. >> next up, shares of boeing feeling lost today as southwest airlines placed an order for 100 747 max jets good news, tim. >> and this is the story, as airlines go on reopening and we saw this from united and southwest, it is not only the near storm orders but...
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acust cal shadow and a mile or two from the party he was having his command was being routed by sheridan and warren. the five forks fell and george pickett was out of a command and, hence, richmond fell. petersburg fell and then richmond, et cetera. reportedly when lee is on the ride back to what will become appomattox he sees george pickett ride by him, and lee turns to one of his staff officers and he says why is that man still with this army? which leads to the speculation of did lee remove him? did the order not go through? did pickett just ignore him, et cetera, et cetera, but the two men have been crossed ever since. pickett over gettysburg and lee over five forks and now they are set to meet in richmond, virginia. now you've got to understand when lee is in a foul mood, lee would meet you when you came into a room. he would meet you with icy cold formality. icy cold. if he didn't -- if he was under a lot of stress, for example, like after appomattox when everybody, the federal officers were coming. he didn't want to talk to anybody. he would be sitting there pacing back and forth
acust cal shadow and a mile or two from the party he was having his command was being routed by sheridan and warren. the five forks fell and george pickett was out of a command and, hence, richmond fell. petersburg fell and then richmond, et cetera. reportedly when lee is on the ride back to what will become appomattox he sees george pickett ride by him, and lee turns to one of his staff officers and he says why is that man still with this army? which leads to the speculation of did lee remove...
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knapsack, is a second lieutenant, the bottom of the totem pole and he is staying at a post called camp sheridan, two miles north of the capital in downtown montgomery. that was a camp that about 20,000 men came through between 1917-1918. the war ends in november 1918, so fitzgerald gets here six months before his opportunity to become a hero in battle ends. during that time, he meets a young woman and there are two stories. we at the fitzgerald museum believe he met zelda at windsor place, i mentioned in downtown montgomery, a lot of fancy party used to happen there -- parties used to happen there, but only officers were invited to parties there. if you were a grunt, you weren't going to make it to an invitation. and there was exchanged apparently between scott and zelda a bit of flirtation and it ended with them saying, let's meet at montgomery country club next weekend for a dance that is going to be held there. that is where the ledger comes forth, scott and zelda at a country club dance in montgomery, alabama, falling in love following publication of scot's second novel, "the beautiful and
knapsack, is a second lieutenant, the bottom of the totem pole and he is staying at a post called camp sheridan, two miles north of the capital in downtown montgomery. that was a camp that about 20,000 men came through between 1917-1918. the war ends in november 1918, so fitzgerald gets here six months before his opportunity to become a hero in battle ends. during that time, he meets a young woman and there are two stories. we at the fitzgerald museum believe he met zelda at windsor place, i...
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phillips sheridan ending the confederacy of the shenandoah valley. on reel america, four films, including the 1987 film, crossing boarders and women in the family of man. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, it's an assassination attempt. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, patty troy, author of what jefferson read, and obama tweeted. talks about how popular culture influences president. watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span 3. >>> the senate labor committee held a hearing for joe biden's pick for labor secretary. [inaudible conversations] good morning. the senate health education labor pension committee will please come to order. we are holding in the >>> hello nomination to serve as deputy secretary of labor will each have an opening statement and then i will recognize senator padilla and in centers will have three minutes each for first round i will be happy to stay for a second round if anyone has remaining questions. i do want to walk to the covid-19 safety protocols will follow the advice of the sergeant at arms and conducting position w
phillips sheridan ending the confederacy of the shenandoah valley. on reel america, four films, including the 1987 film, crossing boarders and women in the family of man. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, it's an assassination attempt. and at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, patty troy, author of what jefferson read, and obama tweeted. talks about how popular culture influences president. watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span 3. >>> the senate labor committee held a...
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october 19th 1864, general phillips sheridan's timely rival at cedar creek by of field helped turn aunion retreat into a resounding -- ultimately ending the confederate resistance and for the rendered civil war. next, jonathan looks at what became known as the sharon's ride and explores its commemoration in art, a literature and popular culture. shenandoah university hosted this program and provided the video. >> on the night of
october 19th 1864, general phillips sheridan's timely rival at cedar creek by of field helped turn aunion retreat into a resounding -- ultimately ending the confederate resistance and for the rendered civil war. next, jonathan looks at what became known as the sharon's ride and explores its commemoration in art, a literature and popular culture. shenandoah university hosted this program and provided the video. >> on the night of