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he has pled not guilty. >> sherman badgett is torn between two worlds. do i want to do the right thing? do i want to excel academically? make my family proud? or do i want to do what my peers are doing in the neighborhood? what's right and what's wrong? he seems conflicted between the two worlds. >> this is where we live. we ain't got much in this room. >> badgett is accused of shooting and killing another student during a high school dance. he denies being the shooter. >> fight broke out, somebody was waving a gun in the gym. basically everybody started running from the gym. then you hear three shots. the friend in front of the door, he got shot once, it only took one shot. that's all it takes. >> authorities could not immediately identify the shooter. badgett was arrested nine months later while he sat in a high school classroom. >> it was the u.s. marshal that came and picked me up. brought me to the homicide unit, started questioning me, saying you're being charged with first-degree murder, then i came here. >> sherman was attending a special magnet
he has pled not guilty. >> sherman badgett is torn between two worlds. do i want to do the right thing? do i want to excel academically? make my family proud? or do i want to do what my peers are doing in the neighborhood? what's right and what's wrong? he seems conflicted between the two worlds. >> this is where we live. we ain't got much in this room. >> badgett is accused of shooting and killing another student during a high school dance. he denies being the shooter....
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he unleashed men under sherman. sherman is going to cut a wide swath through alabama -- through mississippi. to cause damage. he makes it about destroying railroads. it would drain morale on the war front. strategies will play out in the end. lincoln has another idea. that is to find a decisive point and batter at davis's army. lincoln angives initial breakdown of what he wants to do, grant had a strategy in early 1864 of trying to send men through southeastern virginia and north carolina. he caught the underbelly of robert e lee's army. when he gives the plan of annihilation, grant takes it wholeheartedly. the army of the potomac had a major issue. washington politicians, governors from the northern states will always make their way into the cap. they did this in 1863 during that winter. it turns into another topic. grant realizes the biggest problem is not meet. meet wants to fight. meade impresses grant by telling him, you can sack me. you can put me where ever you want. just make sure you bring the best person t
he unleashed men under sherman. sherman is going to cut a wide swath through alabama -- through mississippi. to cause damage. he makes it about destroying railroads. it would drain morale on the war front. strategies will play out in the end. lincoln has another idea. that is to find a decisive point and batter at davis's army. lincoln angives initial breakdown of what he wants to do, grant had a strategy in early 1864 of trying to send men through southeastern virginia and north carolina. he...
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pay in virginia but in georgia sherman repeatedly flanked the defensive positions to force him back step-by-step 70 miles to the outskirts of atlanta by the first week of july. johnston kept his army intact in these retreats and yielded a valuable territory to raise doubts if he intended to defend atlantic and that was not only an important manufacturing center but a symbol of confederate resistance second only to richmond itself. davis agreed with the secretary of war of the strategy and said johnston's theory seems to be never to fight unless enough to overwhelm your enemy that under all circumstances to continue to elude him. davis might also have agreed with richard perry was not entirely facetious to have fought that crucial battle of the atlanta campaign of key west. man . . >> thanks so much for having me. so invariably when i talk about this book, people say bill cosby, he's so funny. are you going to be funny? [laughter] i have got to warn you i'm not a comedian, but i will tell you one of bill cosby's favorite
pay in virginia but in georgia sherman repeatedly flanked the defensive positions to force him back step-by-step 70 miles to the outskirts of atlanta by the first week of july. johnston kept his army intact in these retreats and yielded a valuable territory to raise doubts if he intended to defend atlantic and that was not only an important manufacturing center but a symbol of confederate resistance second only to richmond itself. davis agreed with the secretary of war of the strategy and said...
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hood did manage to hold off sherman for six weeks, and later even invaded tennessee. but at the cost of virtually destroying the army of tennessee, here at the battle of nashville. this unhappy -- caused many contemporaries and later historians to condemn davis' removal of johnston as his greatest mistake as commander in chief. many of those contemporaries, and a goodman historians also have taken johnston's side in his ongoing differences with davis. i leave it to each of you to decide where you stand on this matter. and with that, i'll be glad to answer your questions in the time that we have remaining. [applause] >> excuse me. i notice that there are microphones on each side of the room. if they're available to you, but might want to use those. >> the best of the generals in western theaters as far as i know was forest, and although forest is kind of -- dispatches were kind of a laughing stock, people said, we ran with a -- told them to get. despite that he seemed to be the best general. did davis ever consider him? >> davis did actually utilize for forrest for rai
hood did manage to hold off sherman for six weeks, and later even invaded tennessee. but at the cost of virtually destroying the army of tennessee, here at the battle of nashville. this unhappy -- caused many contemporaries and later historians to condemn davis' removal of johnston as his greatest mistake as commander in chief. many of those contemporaries, and a goodman historians also have taken johnston's side in his ongoing differences with davis. i leave it to each of you to decide where...
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but he said that he his force was too small under sherman that established to protect israel. in vicksburg the hope that johnson would rescue them bleed both soldiers and civilians who were under siege. the newspaper, now being printed on wallpaper because it had run out of newspaper, reported the undaunted johnston is at hand, hold out a few days longer in our lives will be open, the enemy driven away and the siege raise. but johnson was daunted and he was not a hand. on june 15 he wired the secretary of war and said i consider saving vicksburg hopeless. an official reported that he was furious with johnston. the president directed said that your telegram reeves and wants us. expert must not be lost at least without a struggle. the interest and the honor of the confederacy prohibits that. i rely on you to avert the loss if the resource does not offer the attack, but johnson did not wage an attack. on the fourth of july the starving garrison surrendered. when the news reached richmond, davis was bitter against johnston according to the ordinance chief. when gorgon said that vi
but he said that he his force was too small under sherman that established to protect israel. in vicksburg the hope that johnson would rescue them bleed both soldiers and civilians who were under siege. the newspaper, now being printed on wallpaper because it had run out of newspaper, reported the undaunted johnston is at hand, hold out a few days longer in our lives will be open, the enemy driven away and the siege raise. but johnson was daunted and he was not a hand. on june 15 he wired the...
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when grant gets there, sherman says to him, but i don't understand. if we don't keep them in charge then who is in charge? there is no government. grant says that is exactly what they intend. for weeks and months in the south, there is literally anarchy something sherman can't , conceive of. as a legal description, there is no functioning government in large parts of the south. that then in turn creates the momentum for a little understood and often overlooked dispersion of u.s. troops across the southern countryside. in march and april of 1865 the u.s. army is in about 120 spots in the u.s. south in the rebel states. by the summer it'll be at 650. the total number of places it occupies over the course of the war probably approached somewhere close to a thousand. we'll never know exactly. this makes it one of the most geographically dispersed occupations in world history. in other ways it is milder than other occupations. but it has to be dispersed because of two factors. first, the u.s. government decided it did not need to respect any local officers
when grant gets there, sherman says to him, but i don't understand. if we don't keep them in charge then who is in charge? there is no government. grant says that is exactly what they intend. for weeks and months in the south, there is literally anarchy something sherman can't , conceive of. as a legal description, there is no functioning government in large parts of the south. that then in turn creates the momentum for a little understood and often overlooked dispersion of u.s. troops across...
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it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >'s like you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit it off. he says you and her personalitywise are very similar. so i wrote bobby a letter because i just saw something more than what was shown. bobby breaking that window, pacing in the cage, you know, mad. >> so help me god they're going to transfer me! >> i saw more than the crazed psychopath. i saw a little bit more past that. >> i really didn't have what you'd call a childhood where you could, you know, be a kid, play, you know. humor and cutting up wasn't all looked upon too good. >> there was something more to him. i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> "angel, so, i'm
it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >'s like you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit...
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keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup.i, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but when it comes to staying well -- physically, financially, emotionally -- going it alone is hard. so cigna has your back -- and your knees -- 24/7. in sickness and in health. answering your questions. giving you come coaching. helping you get well, and stay well. that's having a partner... who's with you all the way. cigna. that's having a partner... who's with you all the way. rdevry university's merit-based career catalyst scholarship can help you get started with up to $20,000 for qualified new students. apply now and start working toward your career, like devry grad, shelly joseph. as a student at devry, a business career was my goal. this was my career training ground... my professors, were also my coaches. their guidance helped m
keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup.i, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but when it comes to staying well -- physically, financially, emotionally -- going it alone is hard. so cigna has your back -- and your knees -- 24/7. in...
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it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit it off. he says you and her personalitywise are very similar. so i wrote bobby a letter because i just saw something more than what was shown. bobby breaking that window, pacing in the cage, you know, mad. >> so help me god they're going to transfer me! >> i saw more than the crazed psychopath. i saw a little bit more past that. >> i really didn't have what you'd call a childhood where you could, you know, be a kid, play, you know. humor and cutting up wasn't all looked upon too good. >> there was something more to him. i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> "angel, so, i'm curious,
it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit it off....
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. >> sherman remained in the army for the rest of his life.he became general in chief in the 1870s. >> that's basically -- >> the military officer -- >> that's correct. and he was in charge of the army attempt to pacify the indians which involved a lot of warfare in the west in the 1870s. and then sherman died in 1890. >> famously having said if nominated i will not run. >> yes. >> and if elected i will not serve. >> that's exactly right. that came up in 1880 i believe. >> you said that if you had to recommend one book for president obama to read, he may have read it, i done know, it would be the bully pulpit. >> yes. >> by door insurance concerns goodman. why did you say that. >> well, because both president theodore roosevelt and william howard taft which the book is about, faced some of the same kinds of problems that president obama faces with congress. and with the opposition party. and had their ways of dealing with it or failing to deal with it. roosevelt was much more successful, even though the conservative wing of his own party disli
. >> sherman remained in the army for the rest of his life.he became general in chief in the 1870s. >> that's basically -- >> the military officer -- >> that's correct. and he was in charge of the army attempt to pacify the indians which involved a lot of warfare in the west in the 1870s. and then sherman died in 1890. >> famously having said if nominated i will not run. >> yes. >> and if elected i will not serve. >> that's exactly right. that...
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keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> every day in america's prisons correctional officers are searching for them. >> a lot of these weapons were confiscated on the yards. >> in prison slang known as shanks. they are the deadly weapons that inmates create from behind bars with an ingenuity that almost defies imagination. >> they get a disposable razor and put both blades, one on each side of the tooth brush. slice them. it fillets the individual wide open. >> inmates do almost anything to hide the weapons they spend so much time manufacturing. >> the first one looks like a wire shank. these are all covered or wrapped in some kind of latex material, then lubricated with whatever they find. >> how long can they keep it up there? >> i believe the average time is maybe about a day. when it's time to pull it out, sometimes
keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> every day in america's prisons correctional officers are searching for them. >> a lot of these weapons were confiscated on the yards. >> in prison slang known as shanks. they...
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i'm steven my daughter is a second grader at sherman elementary i'll echo the concerns of steve and matthew to reiterate what has happened punching students and using a stapler as a weapon against another student using a gardening tool as a weapon and throwing furniture and circles in the classroom another students and threats to kill multiple students and spitting other students food at them and kicking the food off of cafeteria tables and using profanity gestures and those were recorded to the administration directly in the past since then since the report to the office of the strpt there's
i'm steven my daughter is a second grader at sherman elementary i'll echo the concerns of steve and matthew to reiterate what has happened punching students and using a stapler as a weapon against another student using a gardening tool as a weapon and throwing furniture and circles in the classroom another students and threats to kill multiple students and spitting other students food at them and kicking the food off of cafeteria tables and using profanity gestures and those were recorded to...
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i'm steven my daughter is a second grader at sherman elementary i'll echo the concerns of steve and matthew to reiterate what has happened punching students and using a stapler as a weapon against another student using a gardening tool as a weapon and throwing furniture and circles in the classroom another students and threats to kill multiple students and spitting other students food at them and kicking the food off of cafeteria tables and using profanity gestures and those were recorded to the administration directly in the past since then since the report to the office of the strpt there's been no actions that have improved the action from pie child who has witnessed those attacks, in fact, since informing the office of restraint the following acts of violence have been observed continued purchasing and kicking off children and adults continued spitting and chasing children with skwirz and most frightenly this week a butler adult forcefully removed a naive from another students hands how did the students get the naive by wondering unattended into the teacher lounges this shouldn't be all
i'm steven my daughter is a second grader at sherman elementary i'll echo the concerns of steve and matthew to reiterate what has happened punching students and using a stapler as a weapon against another student using a gardening tool as a weapon and throwing furniture and circles in the classroom another students and threats to kill multiple students and spitting other students food at them and kicking the food off of cafeteria tables and using profanity gestures and those were recorded to...
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senator john sherman wrote his brother, general william tecumseh sherman, a private letter. who shall exercise this additional political power? shall the rebels do so? on another occasion, senator sherman thundered -- this is one of my favorite statements ever. the one thing i know -- that never by my consent shall these rebels gained by this war increased political power, and come back to wield that in some other form against the safety and integrity of the country. you see where i am going with this. it seems to me this is the absolute centerpiece of post where politics. without this, we cannot come to grips with what the politics of reconstruction were all about. but we need to head back south to get white southerners on this. here is my take on this. it is not only the framers of the 14th amendment. it is the ratifiers. what do they see as important? how do they understand the first, let alone the second, of the two sections i have highlighted in the 14th amendment? way back in the 1930's, the best book, still arguably out there, about the framing of the 14th amendment -
senator john sherman wrote his brother, general william tecumseh sherman, a private letter. who shall exercise this additional political power? shall the rebels do so? on another occasion, senator sherman thundered -- this is one of my favorite statements ever. the one thing i know -- that never by my consent shall these rebels gained by this war increased political power, and come back to wield that in some other form against the safety and integrity of the country. you see where i am going...
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keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer: recycle your old fridge and get $50. schedule your free pickup at: thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. >>> >>> now for our "should i worry" segment, it's a weekly segment about everything that worries us. this viewer is asking, i have toenail fungus that won't go away, should i worry? is toenail fungus a sign of something else g
keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. [light instrumental music] ♪ female announcer: recycle your old fridge and get $50. schedule your free pickup at: thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get...
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sherman said the effect was very great. it was indeed a decisive blow to the confederate cause and changed the whole aspect of affairs in west tennessee. from the timid offensive, we were at once and able to assume the bold offensive. from the timid offensive to the bold offensive. that's pretty interesting. let's talk about iuka. it was important for another reason. in september, then corinth in october. it is the beginning of a risk between grant and rosencrans that would never heal and would ultimately cause rosecrans to be removed and to not be in the army when the war ended. why did this happen? iuka was also to be a pinzer movement. rosecrans was to come in from the south and grant was to come in from the north. as originally planned, grant would come in first and then engage the enemy, and rosecrans would come in from the south. that was the plan. as we all know, plans don't always go as planned. so what happened was, rosecrans was delayed in arriving. he telegraphed that to grant, and grant changed his plans. but th
sherman said the effect was very great. it was indeed a decisive blow to the confederate cause and changed the whole aspect of affairs in west tennessee. from the timid offensive, we were at once and able to assume the bold offensive. from the timid offensive to the bold offensive. that's pretty interesting. let's talk about iuka. it was important for another reason. in september, then corinth in october. it is the beginning of a risk between grant and rosencrans that would never heal and would...
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and this richard sherman gets his hair pulled by pierre garson to prevent him getting the football.let me just tell you this. that was a penalty. however, if you want to tackle player by pulling his hair, you are permitted to do so in the nfl. >> really? >> yes. >> ouch! >> hey, listen, you going to have the hair like that, you'll get -- by the way the old saying you are where your record says you are. eagles are four and one. it wasn't pretty but they are four-one. >> all right. >> sunday will be interesting game. >> it will be. >> thanks how war. >> that does it for us here tonight at 6:00 o'clock. we'll see you back here at 10:00. have a great night. inside edition is up next. ♪ >>> the dad from the tv show "7th heaven." >> did he confess to committing an unspeakable act. >> she was 11 and then, like, 12 and 13. >> i was floored. >> and, outright rip off? did saturday night leave steal this skit? >> then, blinded by the light. >> knuckleheads in the stands using lasers to disrupt play. >> and ebola on board. >> how to protect yourself if the passenger next to you has ebola. >> tu
and this richard sherman gets his hair pulled by pierre garson to prevent him getting the football.let me just tell you this. that was a penalty. however, if you want to tackle player by pulling his hair, you are permitted to do so in the nfl. >> really? >> yes. >> ouch! >> hey, listen, you going to have the hair like that, you'll get -- by the way the old saying you are where your record says you are. eagles are four and one. it wasn't pretty but they are four-one....
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keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. [ all ] awwwwww! oats go! wow! go power oats! go! go power! yayyyy! >>> welcome back to "first look." quick update on your weekend forecast. thankfully the nor'easter that brought us all the problems the last couple days will slowly be exiting. i say slowly because it's still raining in much of massachusetts, new hampshire, and portions of maine. we're going to clear it out slowly throughout the day. also rain for you early this morning if you're heading out in the miami area. you're going to get some downpours and slow commutes. as far as the forecast this weekend, if there's a beautiful spot out there, it's from denver to kansas city, st. louis, chicago, minneapolis, to dallas. it feels like early fall, late summer in some cases. we should be nearing 90 in dallas by the time we get to sa
keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. [ all ] awwwwww! oats go! wow! go power oats! go! go power! yayyyy! >>> welcome back to "first look." quick update on your weekend forecast. thankfully the nor'easter that brought us all...
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please welcome wendy sherman. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. you can tell how important this is for me to do it because as jim and john know, i just got off of a plane from peru. that's how important you all are that i am here to do this, these remarks. i am delighted to be here and see so many people i know that are working so hard on one of the greatest challenges of our time. -- ian steinberg mentioned like saying that. it's nice. we became acquainted more than a quarter-century ago. first on a campaign and the michael dukakis for president campaign. some would say that says a lot about our ability to create success, but that said, we got to know each other quite well. for those of you that have not had the pleasure of working with jim, he is incredibly smart, witty, warm. ask his daughters. and despite the fact that his brain has been picked regularly by presidents, national security advisers, it remains chock-full of wise thoughts. maxwell is lucky to have you as dean. sure that the maxwell school is grateful each day to have jim steinberg
please welcome wendy sherman. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. you can tell how important this is for me to do it because as jim and john know, i just got off of a plane from peru. that's how important you all are that i am here to do this, these remarks. i am delighted to be here and see so many people i know that are working so hard on one of the greatest challenges of our time. -- ian steinberg mentioned like saying that. it's nice. we became acquainted more than a...
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johnston we traded treated to the state capital at jackson and sherman pursued and began to surround the city hoping to salvage something from what he called the disaster this termination of the siege of vicksburg he urged johnson to hold the state capital as possible. the importance of your position is apparent, he told johnston. and you will not fail to employ all available means to ensure success but johnston appeared and went by the force comes as he evacuated johnson on july 16. he left so hastily that he failed to secure some 400 railroad cars and locomotives at the confederacy would sorely match. davis relieved johnston of his theater command making brad independent -- and leading johnston and control only if the troops that he had evacuated from johnston. davis also wrote a 15 page letter in his own hand charging johnston with what amounted to their election of duty. johnston fired back defining the charge and this exchange and integrated with the biographer described as a paper war between the partisans of davis and joseph johnston and the decreasingly poisoned body politic
johnston we traded treated to the state capital at jackson and sherman pursued and began to surround the city hoping to salvage something from what he called the disaster this termination of the siege of vicksburg he urged johnson to hold the state capital as possible. the importance of your position is apparent, he told johnston. and you will not fail to employ all available means to ensure success but johnston appeared and went by the force comes as he evacuated johnson on july 16. he left so...
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some of the folks from virginia traveled out to support sherman's campaign from chattanooga to atlanta, including now brigadier general mccallum, the head of the u.s. military railroads, and in the course of this campaign, the u.s. military railroads built 75 miles of track. they replaced 11 major bridges. and the first train rolled into atlanta one day after the city surrendered. similar story in the east. when grant started his campaign and ended up at petersburg his , his army was being supplied in culpepper courthouse off the orange and alexandria as he did wilderness and spotsylvania he supplied from culpepper and they reopened the creek line to fredericksburg and got some wagon haul from a landing at port royal. they went down to north anna as he headed down toward cold harbor, grant sent some forces and some railroad men by water down here to white house. they opened up this little railroad and had a rail head waiting for him when he arrived at cold harbor. this may be the only time in recorded military history where an army invading a foreign country advanced toward its supply
some of the folks from virginia traveled out to support sherman's campaign from chattanooga to atlanta, including now brigadier general mccallum, the head of the u.s. military railroads, and in the course of this campaign, the u.s. military railroads built 75 miles of track. they replaced 11 major bridges. and the first train rolled into atlanta one day after the city surrendered. similar story in the east. when grant started his campaign and ended up at petersburg his , his army was being...
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sherman arrived in tokyo, he seemed to have achieved little. there is no english language public record, for instance, of any of his spy activities. suddenly, chambers heard the german cell was compromised. he closed down the syndicate's new york cell overnight, and he received a summons to moscow. chambers never expected to hear from him again. now, in witness, chambers spends considerable time discussing the great purge in general, including some rather startling imagery. like jack rabbit hunts. he writes, the great purge was in the most literal sense a massacre. it was like one of those western jack rabbit hunts in which a whole countryside forms a vast circle that finally closes in on its victims and clubs them to death. the purges like the rabbits had no possible chance to escape. they were trapped, arrested, shot, or sent to a slave labor camp on which the nazis modeled their camps, substituting gas for forced starvation, hard labor, or undoctored disease. continuing the rabbit hunting motif, hoe continues on the feat of soviet intelligen
sherman arrived in tokyo, he seemed to have achieved little. there is no english language public record, for instance, of any of his spy activities. suddenly, chambers heard the german cell was compromised. he closed down the syndicate's new york cell overnight, and he received a summons to moscow. chambers never expected to hear from him again. now, in witness, chambers spends considerable time discussing the great purge in general, including some rather startling imagery. like jack rabbit...
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campaign, which was reaching its culmination 150 years ago of t now, the memoirs william tecumseh sherman, he reports that his atlanta campaign was sustained by a railroad 473 miles long, supporting his army of 100,000 men and 35,000 animals for 196 days, doing the work of 36,800 agons and 220,800 mules. 473 miles. that would have been impossible with muscle power. and, incidentally, the corollary to this is that armies got larger. you look back through human history, it's hard to find an army that's bigger than 30,000 men. because that's about the maximum size that you can generally supply with wagon haul and foraging the countryside. a hundred thousand men. hundred thousand men in virginia. and this union army was also made possible by steam power. you want to know why the armies of the potomac spent so much of the war in the same place? that's where the rail heads were. spent a good part of the war here on the orange and alexandria railroad at culpepper and a chunk of the ar here opposite fredericksburg. this particular line of supply was particularly interesting. the baltimore and ohi
campaign, which was reaching its culmination 150 years ago of t now, the memoirs william tecumseh sherman, he reports that his atlanta campaign was sustained by a railroad 473 miles long, supporting his army of 100,000 men and 35,000 animals for 196 days, doing the work of 36,800 agons and 220,800 mules. 473 miles. that would have been impossible with muscle power. and, incidentally, the corollary to this is that armies got larger. you look back through human history, it's hard to find an army...
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. >> sherman, the man -- this is my recollection.e hated war but believed that if you're one to fight a war leave no stone unturned and just go one make war so hated that the other side will give up. >> that is exactly right. hard war, soft peas. the harder the war the sooner it will be over. in the end the less suffering. lincoln came to have the same point of view. lincoln was a man of great humanity. he suffered great sadness for the carnage of the civil war. exacted on the american people north and south. he said that the sooner we bring this war to an end, even if it takes harsh measures to accomplish it, the better off we will be. >> was their effort to bridge aps in terms of envoys to give up? >> there were efforts along that line. in 1863 at the time that we invaded pennsylvania, jefferson davis appointed his vice president, alexander stephens, as an envoy to go to washington to talk to lincoln, whom he had known in the 1840's. >> he wrote their territory controlled by the union. >> he had to go to fort monroe under a flag of
. >> sherman, the man -- this is my recollection.e hated war but believed that if you're one to fight a war leave no stone unturned and just go one make war so hated that the other side will give up. >> that is exactly right. hard war, soft peas. the harder the war the sooner it will be over. in the end the less suffering. lincoln came to have the same point of view. lincoln was a man of great humanity. he suffered great sadness for the carnage of the civil war. exacted on the...
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he is going to have to be kirk tonight against richard sherman. nature would say you are going to be more careful. if you do that you get in trouble before for you -- get in trouble more than you help yourself. i need to trust my reads, trust my instincts, and just play the game. if i let previous performances affect the next game in a negative way i'm not going to be in this league for very long. >> hopefully he can go 100 percent tonight. as for kirk cousins, he is going to have to step it up a time. we all know the situation about that. live at fedex, abc 7 sports. >> before we wrap it up, how about the orioles? they are heading to the american league championship series. the birds will take on the kansas city royals on friday. how about doug? great job, never underestimate the managers in the postseason. the nba has extended its television contract with espn and tnt for nine years. nbaeans we will have the finals right here on abc seven for years to come. still scoreless, math and giants. >> lots of time to go. >> good weather here, good weath
he is going to have to be kirk tonight against richard sherman. nature would say you are going to be more careful. if you do that you get in trouble before for you -- get in trouble more than you help yourself. i need to trust my reads, trust my instincts, and just play the game. if i let previous performances affect the next game in a negative way i'm not going to be in this league for very long. >> hopefully he can go 100 percent tonight. as for kirk cousins, he is going to have to step...
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mississippi was his home state. >> what happened to sherman?> he remained in the army or the rest of his life. he became general in chief in the 1870's. >> chief military officer. >> that is correct. he was in charge of the attempt to pacify the warfare and the -- the attempt to pacify indians, which involved a lot of warfare in the 1870's. he died in 1890. >> famously having said if elected i will not serve. you said that you recommend one book or president obama to read, it would be the bully pulpit. why did you say that? >> both president roosevelt and taft faced some of the same kinds of problems obama faces of congress. -- with congress and with the opposition party, and had their ways of dealing with it or failing to deal with it. roosevelt was much more successful, even though the conservative wing of his own party disliked what he was doing. he was a reformed republican, almost considered radical. taft lost control of congress. it would be something obama could certainly identify with, but maybe gain some insight. >> what do you think o
mississippi was his home state. >> what happened to sherman?> he remained in the army or the rest of his life. he became general in chief in the 1870's. >> chief military officer. >> that is correct. he was in charge of the attempt to pacify the warfare and the -- the attempt to pacify indians, which involved a lot of warfare in the 1870's. he died in 1890. >> famously having said if elected i will not serve. you said that you recommend one book or president obama to...
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it had been stripped of troops, sent -- sherman was conducting the atlanta campaign. upon this lot by something called the oak, the organization of american nights. he did a great study on this and try to interest the administration on this uprising that was going to happen. i think in part he was trying to become important again. in the fall of 1864, missouri was invaded by sterling price. objective, and did not have much chance of succeeding, was perhaps to threaten st. louis, cause an uprising among these american knights, perhaps install a confederate government. none of these were founded. price kind of went in and are. .e headed -- went in an arc kansas was a whole different military theater with a different commander. , we'retle of westport coming up on the 150th anniversary of that in a few more weeks. it is the last major battle of that campaign. effectively the civil war was over. west of the mississippi. -- heecrans thought thought it would bring him back into good graces, but he was wrong. in december, he was relieved by grant, and he never again had an ac
it had been stripped of troops, sent -- sherman was conducting the atlanta campaign. upon this lot by something called the oak, the organization of american nights. he did a great study on this and try to interest the administration on this uprising that was going to happen. i think in part he was trying to become important again. in the fall of 1864, missouri was invaded by sterling price. objective, and did not have much chance of succeeding, was perhaps to threaten st. louis, cause an...
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sherman doing the west. chiefs would take a 20-14 lead. game tied at 20.snapping the chargers five game winning streak. >> >> dallas cowboy, jason garrett constanley onto the field. 17-yard touchdown pass. not to worry cowboy fans, tony rom o, 26-yard touchdown, escobar's second of the game. cowboys, 31-21, their 6th straight victory. green pay, game -- packers would roll easily to victory, 38-17. >> >> meanwhile, san jose sharks continue their brutal beginnings this season for them out of the road. we'll tell you who will keep the winning stuff going. we'll be right back at you. >>> don't know what the sharks did to irritate the schedule makers, but they start 16 of the first 21 games on the road. the trip continues. >>> shooting the puck, makes the initial save. rebound out too far. aglin put it back in. as it turns out that would be enough, rangers up in front 2- 0. four seconds later, rick nash shoots this one in, again misplays it. nash, five holes, to third of the game and 4-0 as the sharks get their second loss of the young season. >> >> talladega,
sherman doing the west. chiefs would take a 20-14 lead. game tied at 20.snapping the chargers five game winning streak. >> >> dallas cowboy, jason garrett constanley onto the field. 17-yard touchdown pass. not to worry cowboy fans, tony rom o, 26-yard touchdown, escobar's second of the game. cowboys, 31-21, their 6th straight victory. green pay, game -- packers would roll easily to victory, 38-17. >> >> meanwhile, san jose sharks continue their brutal beginnings this...
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keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup.aby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> tonight we have been reporting both the new york times and st. louis post article said in ferguson may have been an attack before the killing. the post weighed in saying as many as eight eye witnesses backs up officer wilson's account that he was attacked but none of them have spoken publicly because they say they're afraid according to the washington post. joining us senior pastor of the new life in christ church and reverend pastor from central baptist church. scott, do you believe what the papers are reporting? >> well, i do struggle with these leak that's have taken place and i'm wondering why that has happened in particular, the washington post as well as the dispatch. and my concern is, it seems like they're trying to prep the audience as well as other readers for a nonindictment.
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>> ray flag's platoon of sherman tanks has to fight their way down this narrow forest trail and thingsll from there. stay with us. . with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov >> deep inside the for bidding forest a horrific battle was raging. 4 november, ray and the 707 battalion continued their desperate mission, reinforcing the 112th infantry holding the village of schmidt. >> general cota had given our people orders to push those tanks off the side of the road and down in the gully. >> but eventually we got a total of eight
>> ray flag's platoon of sherman tanks has to fight their way down this narrow forest trail and thingsll from there. stay with us. . with centurylink as your technology partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure, and dedicated support, free you to focus on what matters. centurylink. your link to what's next. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities....
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formerly of cal desean jackson talking to formally of stanford richard sherman both from southern californiand quarter/ 10-0 seahawks russell wilson rushed for 122 yards most for a quarterback in monday night history including this 9-yard touchdown run 17-0 seahawks wilson also threw for 2 tds of >>> shake my hand! >> totally cool. >> yeah. >> the tv doc back from the ebola hot zone. >> i take my temperature twice a day. >>> then, taking the plunge. >> there he goes! >> wedding proposal gone wrong. >>> and, poisoned by iced tea. >> she was hanging over the trash, gagging and choking. >> just released surveillance tape. the moment she drank the toxic tea. >>> plus, from "baywatch" babe to driving an ice-cream truck. how did this happen? >>> then -- >> the new wave of teacher sex allegations shocking the nation. >> what were you thinking? >> she's a marr
formerly of cal desean jackson talking to formally of stanford richard sherman both from southern californiand quarter/ 10-0 seahawks russell wilson rushed for 122 yards most for a quarterback in monday night history including this 9-yard touchdown run 17-0 seahawks wilson also threw for 2 tds of >>> shake my hand! >> totally cool. >> yeah. >> the tv doc back from the ebola hot zone. >> i take my temperature twice a day. >>> then, taking the plunge....
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sherman arrived in tokyo, he seemed to have achieved little. there is no english language public record, for instance, of any of his spy activities. suddenly, chambers heard the german cell was compromised. he closed down the syndicate's new york cell overnight, and he received a summons to moscow. chambers never expected to hear from him again. now, in witness, chambers spends considerable time discussing the great purge in general, including some rather startling imagery. like jack rabbit hunts. he writes, the great purge was in the most literal sense a massacre. it was like one of those western jack rabbit hunts in which a whole countryside forms a vast circle that finally closes in on its victims and clubs them to death. the purges like the rabbits had no possible chance to escape. they were trapped, arrested, shot, or sent to a slave labor camp on which the nazis modeled their camps, substituting gas for forced starvation, hard labor, or undoctored disease. continuing the rabbit hunting motif, hoe continues on the feat of soviet intelligen
sherman arrived in tokyo, he seemed to have achieved little. there is no english language public record, for instance, of any of his spy activities. suddenly, chambers heard the german cell was compromised. he closed down the syndicate's new york cell overnight, and he received a summons to moscow. chambers never expected to hear from him again. now, in witness, chambers spends considerable time discussing the great purge in general, including some rather startling imagery. like jack rabbit...
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her family is most upset by what happened to the shermans. some parents who saw them as kids have brought their kids to see them. she can't understand why someone did this. >> you wonder what kind of people they are. really. go on here, will but it's different. >> i won't put out anything valuable. take them down tonight. >> for the first time since the 80's, a certain boy and his dog for the kids. back.ase bring them let me wake up one morning and find them back. >> here the trick-or-treating begin probably within the next 45 minutes or so. the shermans were able to hang up some decorations, so it will still be a festive atmosphere. first time for the in decades, sally and lucy won't have their friends to look at in this display. in fairfax, i'm tom roussey, abc 7 news. >> that is a lowly looking scene there. >> it is. i mean, come on. line, we've been working towards this all week long, and it's going to stay dry for the trick-or-treaters tonight. steve is going to be coming up a little later and give us more news. >> he's having too much f
her family is most upset by what happened to the shermans. some parents who saw them as kids have brought their kids to see them. she can't understand why someone did this. >> you wonder what kind of people they are. really. go on here, will but it's different. >> i won't put out anything valuable. take them down tonight. >> for the first time since the 80's, a certain boy and his dog for the kids. back.ase bring them let me wake up one morning and find them back. >>...
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sent rick companies -- centric companies, walmart, and sherman williams majority of sales. >> shermanliams looking good today. >> yeah, and playing housing rebound, as investors we can make some money. >> walmart sales are overseas most of them. >> walmart sales? >> yes. charles: clorox, i think clorox which is up a lot, did dip -- any dip, i am looking clorox, before strong dollar emerged, i have been thinking i need more u.s. september rick names -- sencentric names. there are pick ups and brazil, and chile and russia, germany. >> consumer is doing better with the economy recovery are. to think about this of the locally, i do think that consumer had wind in their sail, and they are not going to be as concerned with u.s. dollar. charles: cheap gas too. >> cheap gas. >> commodities are getting killed, i must get 5 calls a week, why are commodity down, look at u.s. dollar. they have a inverse relationship that it tied. charles: something to be said about gold collapseing, bitcoin collapseing that fiat dollar still chugging. >> meg whitman making headline news that hewlett-packard will
sent rick companies -- centric companies, walmart, and sherman williams majority of sales. >> shermanliams looking good today. >> yeah, and playing housing rebound, as investors we can make some money. >> walmart sales are overseas most of them. >> walmart sales? >> yes. charles: clorox, i think clorox which is up a lot, did dip -- any dip, i am looking clorox, before strong dollar emerged, i have been thinking i need more u.s. september rick names -- sencentric...
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it's coming up. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. no sign of him yet. ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> the fbi sounding an alarm for news organizations this morning about the threat to journalists now. a threat by isis militants. officials say they received credible information and members of an isis linked terror group had been tasked with kidnapping journalists and taking them to syria. they are seeking to tal la ingi retaliate. >>> the united states is trying to hit isis in the wallet. the treasury department anti-terrorism chief said the u.s. is moving to cut off the flow of cash which includes as much as a million dollars a day in black market oil sales. at a briefing on thursday, cohen was asked about targeting those involved. >> what is different now, frankly, is that the oil that had previously moved through
it's coming up. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. no sign of him yet. ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup. hi, baby! hi, mama! take us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> the fbi sounding an alarm for news organizations this morning about the threat to journalists now. a threat by isis...
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keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup.e us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> come on. >> like all prisons, the santa rosa correctional institution near pensacola, florida, has strict codes of conduct for inmates. >> this facility keeps tight reins on this inmate population, because if you continue to allow little violations, then they turn into big things and with this caliber of population, we have to handle it this way. >> more than three quarters of santa rosa's inmate population are serving time for violent crimes including assault, rape and murder, but even those convicted of non-violent crimes are expected to follow all the same rules and protocols. >> they nitpick about every little thing. they're so by the rules here. walk a narrow line. if you do anything outside of that, this is where you end up, in confinement with nothing. >> tell me about your headpiece. >> my headpie
keep looking. [ narrator ] their mission: to get richard sherman his campbell's chunky soup.e us home! wow! it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. beer... cheese... beef... bacon... ♪ i love it. and mama loves you. [ all ] awwwwww! it fills you up right. >>> come on. >> like all prisons, the santa rosa correctional institution near pensacola, florida, has strict codes of conduct for inmates. >> this facility keeps tight reins on this inmate population,...
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when we come back, hits and misses of the week. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fansw! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ you're not doing anything as fast as you used to. and mama loves you. do you need help? [doorbell chime] what is that? swiffer dusters... and it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. it's like a dirt magnet, just like my kids. i think swiffer definitely gave me some of that time back. >>> time now for "hits & misses" of the week. kim, start us off. >> the canadian prime minister, i commend him for sending the obama administration a message. the u.s. has been snubbing canada for six years over the keystone pipe line. now comes news canada is debating its own pipeline on its own territory to its own refinery. he thinks the u.s. won't be a fast-moving economy for years and candidates should change their entire mindset when you do business with us. when you go off to can louisiana, you have problems. canada. >> th
when we come back, hits and misses of the week. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fansw! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ you're not doing anything as fast as you used to. and mama loves you. do you need help? [doorbell chime] what is that? swiffer dusters... and it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. it's like a dirt magnet, just...
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it was moderated by tom sherman and king from the "washington post". it ayers on nbc 4 this sunday morning at 11:30. >>> two minutes until 5:00. loud on county schools are growing. some schools maye overcrowded. according to leesburg.com, they have more students than the schools projected and more students than theuiin c officl h leesburg today says county schools gained 2500 students just in the last year >> starting today, a i new option to get around chevy chase. a bike share opens a lot mckinley and connecticut avenue. mayor gray and mary chay will take part in a ribbon county ceremony at 11:00 a.m. >>> more and more keep popping up. you'll see a lot of bikes are gone too. a lot of people are using them. >> stay with us. news 4 continues right now a 5:00 a.m. >>> an ebola patient is here and waking up in our backyard. we're live outside the national institute of health with more on the team trying to help nina pham recover. >>> welcome to news 4 today. it is friday, october 17th. . >>> let's take a live look outside right now. it is a chillier star
it was moderated by tom sherman and king from the "washington post". it ayers on nbc 4 this sunday morning at 11:30. >>> two minutes until 5:00. loud on county schools are growing. some schools maye overcrowded. according to leesburg.com, they have more students than the schools projected and more students than theuiin c officl h leesburg today says county schools gained 2500 students just in the last year >> starting today, a i new option to get around chevy chase. a...