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i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it?is no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? >>> tuesday morning in denver, some guys go to starbucks for the house blend. this guy goes to starbuds for their signature strain. >> hi. how you doing today? >> good. you? >> doing good. how's your day going? >> all right. i need to restock. so i'm usually into a good sativa, but i need some indica too. do you have a signature strain? >> i like the triple diesel just because i'm a diesel fan. do you like more sweeter or diesel smells? >> i'm usually into more hazes. >> okay, yeah. we got a couple hazes right now. the triple diesel, strawberry and new york city mixed together. >> whoa. >> that buttery smell, yeah. >> that is nuts. that's like candy. >> yeah. >> now that i have it home, this is when i actually get to look at it. you know, they have it in the jar. you kind of see what they have, but you never really know until
i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it?is no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? >>> tuesday morning in denver, some guys go to starbucks for the house blend. this guy goes to starbuds for their signature strain. >> hi. how you doing today? >> good. you? >> doing good. how's your day...
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i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it? no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? >>. >>> funeral services will be held for rafael ramos. mourners lined up for blocks to pay respects. he and his partner were executed in brooklyn, setting off anger from the police union which accuses of mayor of creating an anti-police environment. >>> today a plane trailing a banner that said, de blasio, our backs have turned to you, flew over the hudson. a source said that retired nypd cops paid for the message to show their frustration. >>> now back to "hardball." >>> tuesday morning in denver, some guys go to starbucks for the house blend. this guy goes to starbuds for their signature strain. >> hi. how you doing today? >> good. you? >> doing good. how's your day going? >> all right. i need to restock. so i'm usually into a good sativa, but i need some indica too. do you have a signature strain? >> i like the triple diese
i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it? no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? >>. >>> funeral services will be held for rafael ramos. mourners lined up for blocks to pay respects. he and his partner were executed in brooklyn, setting off anger from the police union which accuses of mayor of...
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i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it?nswer is no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit audioffers.com today. and quit a lot,ot but ended up nowhere. now...i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. make the best entertainment part of your holidays. catch all the hottest handpicked titles on the winter watchlist, only with xfinity from comcast. >>> hi. richard lui following the breaking story on the lost airasia jet. crews have been searching for flight 8501 for more than three hours so far today. i it's been 24 hours since it disappeared. an official says 12 navy ships, five plan
i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it?nswer is no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? new santa ♪(the music builds to a climax.) more people are coming to audi than ever before. see why now is the best time. audi will cover your first month's payment on select models at the season of audi sales event. visit...
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i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it?nswer is no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. attack the flu virus at its source with prescription tamiflu. and call your doctor right away. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if
i've been in colorado springs for a long time. i love colorado springs. am i married to it?nswer is no. >>> do you have any information about what's going on with colorado springs right now? >> we might have to be the leaders to get a petition out there, huh? but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of...
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most facilities like spring creek are operating in maximum capacity.overcrowding, about a third of alaska's inmates are sent to private facilities in arizona. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> i charge pelican bay with the following crimes. extortion, racketeering, police brutality. i charge pelican bay with racism, promoting inmate-on-inmate violence. how it was in the beginning it shall be in the end. the righteous shall live and the wicked shall perish.
most facilities like spring creek are operating in maximum capacity.overcrowding, about a third of alaska's inmates are sent to private facilities in arizona. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> i charge pelican bay with the following crimes. extortion, racketeering, police brutality. i charge pelican bay with racism, promoting inmate-on-inmate violence. how...
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most facilities like spring creek are operating in maximum capacity.o alleviate the overcrowding, about a third of alaska's inmates are sent to private facilities in arizona. that's our report. thanks for watching. in arizona. thanks for watching. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >>> the agony of what it is in here. the torture, the poke, the prod. the frustration that you can never -- you feel like you can't release. how do people release frustration? build your body, build your muscles.
most facilities like spring creek are operating in maximum capacity.o alleviate the overcrowding, about a third of alaska's inmates are sent to private facilities in arizona. that's our report. thanks for watching. in arizona. thanks for watching. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> narrator: msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons to a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup:...
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it could have been at spring hill. it could have been somewhere between columbia and spring hill. but i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. but you can do what i did when i was a kid with my toy soldiers. you can basically do whatever you want with your imagination. if you're a confederate partisan, you can wipe out john skofield's army to a plan. if you are a union you can have your union an ses tore fight his way through, then go on to franklin, then nashville. both sides would have suffered casualties. a night attack if that had taken place was fraught with danger. there could have been a battle november 29th. there could have been a battle fought somewhere else in frank ln lin on november 30th. but the claim this could havale al altered things is simply false. frankly, there is an elephant in the room here. his name is john bell hood. i went to visit hood's boyhood home. everyone properly associates him with texas but he was actually born in kentucky in bath county. i went over to see his boyhood home. looking for inspirati
it could have been at spring hill. it could have been somewhere between columbia and spring hill. but i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. but you can do what i did when i was a kid with my toy soldiers. you can basically do whatever you want with your imagination. if you're a confederate partisan, you can wipe out john skofield's army to a plan. if you are a union you can have your union an ses tore fight his way through, then go on to...
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it could have been at spring hill. it could have been somewhere between columbia and spring hill. but i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. but you can do what i did when i was a kid with my toy soldiers. you can basically do whatever you want with your imagination. if you're a confederate partisan, you can wipe out john schofield's army to a plan. if you are a union, you can have your union accessory fight his way through, then go on to franklin, then nashville. both sides would have suffered casualties. a night attack if that had taken place was fraught with danger. there could have been a battle november 29th. there could have been a battle fought somewhere else in franklin on november 30th. but the claim this could have altered things is simply false. the second thing i briefly want to talk about, frankly, there's an elephant in the room here. his name is john bell hood. i went to visit hood's boyhood home. everyone properly associates him with texas but he was actually fwhorn owensville, kentucky, in bath county. i went ov
it could have been at spring hill. it could have been somewhere between columbia and spring hill. but i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. but you can do what i did when i was a kid with my toy soldiers. you can basically do whatever you want with your imagination. if you're a confederate partisan, you can wipe out john schofield's army to a plan. if you are a union, you can have your union accessory fight his way through, then go on to...
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this is what was finally approved from mountain springs so 15 feet wide sidewalk violates that prior rule, also violates all the policy. it makes no sense. if i walk in front of your house it's not 15 feet, the sidewalk in front of my house is 8 feet. this is absurd. it was not thought out correctly. the practicality is extremely steam and i touched on the fairness issue. we're asking the board to set aside this improperly issued permit and if you're going to issue this permit as it is, provide them the tools with the same indemnity the city would demand and that same indemnity is written into exhibit 5 and 6 where it was coming from mountain springs. you have to give than if this is going to stand. it shouldn't stands, but if it does they're entitled to the indemnification for this private walkway to this home. i'm available for questions. there's a million exhibits. i know the briefs were thick as a phone book. i know way too much about this case. happy to answer any questions. >> i think we can hear from the permit holder now. >> i am the architect for the property. the property o
this is what was finally approved from mountain springs so 15 feet wide sidewalk violates that prior rule, also violates all the policy. it makes no sense. if i walk in front of your house it's not 15 feet, the sidewalk in front of my house is 8 feet. this is absurd. it was not thought out correctly. the practicality is extremely steam and i touched on the fairness issue. we're asking the board to set aside this improperly issued permit and if you're going to issue this permit as it is, provide...
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army was missing with lee, they 2a spring hill that spring hill, and were then marching toward franklint to hurry ady his troops forward because the enemy had already seemingly escaped. of course, this is further prime evidence of hood's !i"w'5aquñ.q spur of the moment decision to attack at franklin.ast amazingly, he ignored the vast at open terrain at franklin about about two miles of which across his miles columns must cross to reach the union fortified lines of é headlong entrenchments, some headlog entrenchments, some were fashioned with tang lle lled briers of osage orange. osag as such, it was a further indictment of his hasty decision making. essentially, it is a commander's responsibility to use his men comp wisely and not compel deaths andvb wounds uá$p air prospect f of success. and throughout his career, john bell hood never seemed to learn the evolving lessons of the m; the e battlefield. even in a farewell message to his army, in 1865, he said he hoped the men might be supplied e with more bayonets because "it which gave the soldier confidence in himself zdb and enabled him
army was missing with lee, they 2a spring hill that spring hill, and were then marching toward franklint to hurry ady his troops forward because the enemy had already seemingly escaped. of course, this is further prime evidence of hood's !i"w'5aquñ.q spur of the moment decision to attack at franklin.ast amazingly, he ignored the vast at open terrain at franklin about about two miles of which across his miles columns must cross to reach the union fortified lines of é headlong...
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for example, warantee on spring might only be the lifetime after garage, not the spring itself. most experts say you should pason the lifetime warantee up sell. >> if you need a new garage door, and a company tries selling you an insulated door, give it some careful thought. >> insulated garage doors quotes about $400 more than an un insulated garage door. whether you should make that investment is really dependent on your garage and your usage of it. if you spends a lot of time working in your garage, you might be a really good investment. >> for more advice from angie on repairing and replacing garage doors, go to cbsphilly.com/angie's list. i'm jim donovan. >> still ahead this morning, twitter's word of the year is released. can you guess what it is? also, we're checking in on our elf on the shelf to see what he's to up this morning. >> phil back in the house this morning? >> back inside from making snow angels. >> that's right. first here's a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. be right back. by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said,
for example, warantee on spring might only be the lifetime after garage, not the spring itself. most experts say you should pason the lifetime warantee up sell. >> if you need a new garage door, and a company tries selling you an insulated door, give it some careful thought. >> insulated garage doors quotes about $400 more than an un insulated garage door. whether you should make that investment is really dependent on your garage and your usage of it. if you spends a lot of time...
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and hot springs surrounded by majestic nature. this was once a popular tourist destination, drawing 300,000 visitors a year. many inns were forced to shut down after the 2011 earthquake and fukushima nuclear disaster, about 70 kilometers away. this man is a former president of the tourist association. since the shock of the disaster, he's been trying to find ways to revitalize his town. the town has agreed to his idea to use the hot springs to build a geothermal power plant. construction is under way where the hot spring wells are located on the mountain. when the plant is completed next july, energy from the steam and hot water will power the turbines for energy, enough for about 500 homes. the goal is to supply all of the town's electricity needs locally with renewable energy and advertise as an eco friendly spa town. next march, a local hydroelectric power plant will also start up. >> translator: i could see that there was no future if all we did was go back to the way things were before the disaster. if the town can attract to
and hot springs surrounded by majestic nature. this was once a popular tourist destination, drawing 300,000 visitors a year. many inns were forced to shut down after the 2011 earthquake and fukushima nuclear disaster, about 70 kilometers away. this man is a former president of the tourist association. since the shock of the disaster, he's been trying to find ways to revitalize his town. the town has agreed to his idea to use the hot springs to build a geothermal power plant. construction is...
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most have mixed feelings about the arab spring.his 27-year-old was a university student at the time of the uprising. she spent many days protesting against the regime. she expected the protests would end chronic corruption and high unemployment. >> translator: at the time, i thought if we got rid of the dictatorship, everything would get better. >> reporter: since the collapse of the dictatorship in 2011, there have been steady moves to create a democratic process. in january, the provisional government enacted a new constitution, guaranteeing religious freedom and equality of the sexes. but the economy has stagnated since the revolution. the key tourism industry has not recovered to previous levels. foreign investment is declining. and food prices are now 50% higher than before the arab spring. more than 30% of young tunisians are jobless. an increasing number of them sympathize withes extremist islamic state fighters in syria and iraq. after wala graduated she joined an ngo promoting democracy. she had high hopes for the changes
most have mixed feelings about the arab spring.his 27-year-old was a university student at the time of the uprising. she spent many days protesting against the regime. she expected the protests would end chronic corruption and high unemployment. >> translator: at the time, i thought if we got rid of the dictatorship, everything would get better. >> reporter: since the collapse of the dictatorship in 2011, there have been steady moves to create a democratic process. in january, the...
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city right along bridge street a main drag in spring city.y people coming by, slow down, check out this amazing light display behind me and just a minute we will talk to bruce who is the home owner about how he create this is stunning spectacle every single year. lets talk about the weather. we will get through the forecast. it is not a bad forecast this week. we are tracking rain for tomorrow, and lets start off with storm scan three which shows the system that will be impacting us, still well off to the west. call soon so some showers moving through midwest at the moment impacting us a as we get in the day tomorrow. doesn't have a ton of moisture with it, mainly scattered showers with this system. lets check with our weather watcher network and take a look at the numbers. bail layden, reporting 44. kevin kline in pottstown 42. in moorestown aj reporting 44 degrees. lou in norristown at 41 at the moment. timing out the showers tomorrow morning, starts off with clouds, but definitely dry. unfortunately another gray day for us. most steady sho
city right along bridge street a main drag in spring city.y people coming by, slow down, check out this amazing light display behind me and just a minute we will talk to bruce who is the home owner about how he create this is stunning spectacle every single year. lets talk about the weather. we will get through the forecast. it is not a bad forecast this week. we are tracking rain for tomorrow, and lets start off with storm scan three which shows the system that will be impacting us, still well...
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he felt remorse for failure at spring hill.ecision not to launch an attack there on the 29th. stewart believed, and i quote immediately afterwards and said no such wait should be on his mind. in that feeling lost soon afterwards. brown's and lee's accounts have to be treated with a degree of caution. both were written after the war in the context of an acrimony use dispute as to who was to blame for the events at spring mill. suffice it to say whatever cleburne felt he must undoubtedly have been disappointed and angry at the chance missed.]%÷ as he surveyed the fortified union positions from winstead hill that disappointment must have been magnified. as cleburne waited for the troops to arrive that day, he whiled away the time with@5umuz of checkers with a member of his staff. the last down time of his life. the general gathered different colored leaves to use for gaming pieces. it wasn't long before he was ordered to the headquarters at the harrison house.oxjÑ along with a number of others he expressed reservations about the p
he felt remorse for failure at spring hill.ecision not to launch an attack there on the 29th. stewart believed, and i quote immediately afterwards and said no such wait should be on his mind. in that feeling lost soon afterwards. brown's and lee's accounts have to be treated with a degree of caution. both were written after the war in the context of an acrimony use dispute as to who was to blame for the events at spring mill. suffice it to say whatever cleburne felt he must undoubtedly have...
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it could have been at spring hill. i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. you can do what i did with my toy soldiers. you can do whatever you want with your imagination. both sides would have suffered casualties. if an attack taken place it was fraught with danger. there could have been a battle. it could've been fought somewhere else. the idea this would change the course of the war seems simply false. the second thing i briefly want to talk about, there is an elephant in the room. john bell hood. i went to visit his boyhood home. he is associated with texas but he was born in kentucky. i went over to see john bell hood's boyhood home. looking for inspiration. there was none. there is a nice carport. he left when he is so young, i could not imagine him in the driveway. there has been a new book published by a man who goes by the name of sam. what mr. hood says, he believes historians have formed an inaccurate portrayal of hood, ignored positive views of him during t
it could have been at spring hill. i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. you can do what i did with my toy soldiers. you can do whatever you want with your imagination. both sides would have suffered casualties. if an attack taken place it was fraught with danger. there could have been a battle. it could've been fought somewhere else. the idea this would change the course of the war seems simply false. the second thing i briefly want to talk...
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was it anger at a perceived slight for the conduct at spring hill? was it a determination to show john bell hood is worth? or to redeem himself or remorse he felt for personal failings that it before? we will never know the answer to that. then again, perhaps it is worth considering that patrick cleburne consistently placed himself in dangerous positions on the battlefield. his devotion to the cause of arkansas was absolute. accepteds a cause he has serious risks. in october of 1864 cleburne had cause so dearhis to my heart is doomed to fail, i pray heaven may let me fall with thewith my face toward enemy and my arm battling for that which i know to be right." by november 1864, anyone above the degree of idiocy must have known the chances for final success of the confederacy were desperate. and patrick cleburne was no idiot. at spring hill he had just witnessed the last, best hope of the army of tennessee evaporate. once the orders were given to attack in franklin he decided to roll the dice one more time. perhaps hoping courage and devotion might be
was it anger at a perceived slight for the conduct at spring hill? was it a determination to show john bell hood is worth? or to redeem himself or remorse he felt for personal failings that it before? we will never know the answer to that. then again, perhaps it is worth considering that patrick cleburne consistently placed himself in dangerous positions on the battlefield. his devotion to the cause of arkansas was absolute. accepteds a cause he has serious risks. in october of 1864 cleburne...
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and daniels was the last member of wilson's administration to vote for war in the spring of 1917.one of the reasons why he waited so long before he would finally vote for war was because he felt it would take an enormous army and casualties as a result of that to defeat the germans in the field. and most of the other cabinet members did not agree with this. they thought that the united states would just supply material aid and end the u boat menace and that would be enough. daniels said we are going to need an army. so he thought the most important thing that the navy did was to get that army into the field. and he claimed -- now, in my research i was not able to verify this -- but he claimed that no u.s. service man or woman lost their life on a u.s. navy vessel while being transported to france. and if that's true that would be a tremendous accomplishment. in any case he did get the army over there and the war was eventually brought to a conclusion. and then that set up the post war settlements. and daniels played an important role in the post war settlement in two respects. he
and daniels was the last member of wilson's administration to vote for war in the spring of 1917.one of the reasons why he waited so long before he would finally vote for war was because he felt it would take an enormous army and casualties as a result of that to defeat the germans in the field. and most of the other cabinet members did not agree with this. they thought that the united states would just supply material aid and end the u boat menace and that would be enough. daniels said we are...
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that's what he did with the spring motor concept. by 1901, the two men decided it was time to form a company and it was called the victor talking machine company. >> really on mr. johnson's machines were referred to as talking machines. these were the ones that had an external horn as you see here. they were metal with a grass tip and they were run by a spring motor which he invented. this particular machine was known as the victor special. it was facility between 1902 and 1905 and it was a deluxe model because of the happened carving and special effects on the cabinet itself. it would have cost them a very high price of nearly $50. they had a recording by a famous italian. this recording was known as el solo mio. this was 78 revolutions per minute which is why they refer to as a 78 record. in the early days, he only recorded single face records. in other words, he had one song on one side. it was not only until after his death. keep in mind it might have been two to three as compared to an average 75 cents. he was this such high dem
that's what he did with the spring motor concept. by 1901, the two men decided it was time to form a company and it was called the victor talking machine company. >> really on mr. johnson's machines were referred to as talking machines. these were the ones that had an external horn as you see here. they were metal with a grass tip and they were run by a spring motor which he invented. this particular machine was known as the victor special. it was facility between 1902 and 1905 and it was...
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. >> to some it seems that the arab spring is dead. and the egyptian leader fattah al sisi is simply a return to the time of mubarak. with protests in tunisia and the political outcome there while still a work in progress is totally different from that in egypt. tunisia's new parliament held session tuesday, four years after the ouster of long-time leader ben ali. >> now is the time to establish democratic institutions and make the articles of the constitution real. >> the country's presidential election is also still in motion, citizens went to the polls sending them to the run off. >> where we can do it. it's not a miss. it's not--it can be an evaluate. and elections. and democracy are possible in islamic country. >> as to yo to tunisians look forward, tahrir square is still off limits to protesters. doing it again looks much harder to pull off. >> did the mubarak trials acquittals mark the end of something or is there still a beginning. is this outcome just a way of moving free, a young military man holding the presidency in his pla
. >> to some it seems that the arab spring is dead. and the egyptian leader fattah al sisi is simply a return to the time of mubarak. with protests in tunisia and the political outcome there while still a work in progress is totally different from that in egypt. tunisia's new parliament held session tuesday, four years after the ouster of long-time leader ben ali. >> now is the time to establish democratic institutions and make the articles of the constitution real. >> the...
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there wasn't going to be a big war in the spring of 1913 so who cared who ran the army or the navy? from wilson's perspective he just wanted politically connected and wise advisers. well, it turns out daniels had no military background whatsoever. as near as i can tell the only time he was ever on a naval vessel in his life was when he took a ferry to the outer banks of north carolina for vacation. so he had no military background or preparation for this job. he was, however -- it wasn't just a political hack. he was a successful businessman, he was a self-made man and made a fortune. that's really how i came to study daniels was from his success as a publisher and a capitalist rather than as a military leader. so an economic historian wrote his biography rather than a military historian. i thought i would organize the talk about his time in wilson's administration and during the war specifically into three parts. we'll talk about kind of before the war, leading up to the war as one part and then the war itself and then the immediate aftermath. with respect to what was going on in t
there wasn't going to be a big war in the spring of 1913 so who cared who ran the army or the navy? from wilson's perspective he just wanted politically connected and wise advisers. well, it turns out daniels had no military background whatsoever. as near as i can tell the only time he was ever on a naval vessel in his life was when he took a ferry to the outer banks of north carolina for vacation. so he had no military background or preparation for this job. he was, however -- it wasn't just a...
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role in's core played a the fight for spring hill. and what remains one of the most inexplicable failures of the war outen the fighting petered the columbia turnpike remained untaken. despite the fact thousands of rebels were only yards from it. through the night union troops that should have been trapped marched north past the sleeping confederates towards franklin. in later years union soldiers would remember passing in plain view of the rebels. thousands of fires burning brightly. we can see the soldiers. of whatas more aware had slipped away than john bell hood. dustless lost a great opportunity of striking the enemy. the greatest the campaign had offered. one of the greatest of the war. the confederates awoke in the morning of the 30th of november to find their enemy gone. who was to blame for this failure is a topic that generates debate even today. there is little doubt as they move towards franklin those against the previous day wait on the minds of many confederate generals. in the 150 years since the battle many have specula
role in's core played a the fight for spring hill. and what remains one of the most inexplicable failures of the war outen the fighting petered the columbia turnpike remained untaken. despite the fact thousands of rebels were only yards from it. through the night union troops that should have been trapped marched north past the sleeping confederates towards franklin. in later years union soldiers would remember passing in plain view of the rebels. thousands of fires burning brightly. we can see...
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that includes the various modes as they came available like the corridors we recently added last spring one thing we've found is while we see the fatalities between vehicles and people the fatalities by mode are quite stalk only 2/3rd's felt fatalities are motorist collision so the difference between this and vision zero it is proving street traffic so this is a big shift since the network so what you see now we have the data for pedestrian vehicle to pedestrian collisions and fatalities we have motorcyclist collisions and bicycle there are 12 percent of street miles that is not that many still a high concentration of the streets that equalities one hundred and 25 miles from the goal of 13 of those miles you saw three-quarters regardless of the modes the traffic collisions it is a focused allocations we have in the city can you ask a quick question i want to make sure i said 12 percent of our streets or 70 percent of people and vehicles have severe fatalities on 12 percent of our streets. >> exactly, exactly yeah, we thought that, too it is of those modes it is still hatch on those part
that includes the various modes as they came available like the corridors we recently added last spring one thing we've found is while we see the fatalities between vehicles and people the fatalities by mode are quite stalk only 2/3rd's felt fatalities are motorist collision so the difference between this and vision zero it is proving street traffic so this is a big shift since the network so what you see now we have the data for pedestrian vehicle to pedestrian collisions and fatalities we...
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it could have been at spring hill. i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. you can do what i did with my toy soldiers. you can do whatever you want with your imagination. both sides would have suffered casualties. if an attack taken place it was fraught with danger. there could have been a battle. it could've been fought summerhouse. -- somewhere else. the idea this would change the course of the war seems simply false. the second thing i briefly want to talk about, there is an elephant in the room. his name is john bell hood. i went to visit his boyhood home. everyone properly associates him with texas, but he was actually born in kentucky. he left when he was so young, i cannot we have the rise, fall, and resurrection of the confederate general. it is a major reappraisal. he believes historians have copied anecdotes and statements from other historians without going to the original source. to take statements out of context, cherry pick, i would say, citations that t
it could have been at spring hill. i think the idea that the federals would have been dispatched with ease is simply nonsense. you can do what i did with my toy soldiers. you can do whatever you want with your imagination. both sides would have suffered casualties. if an attack taken place it was fraught with danger. there could have been a battle. it could've been fought summerhouse. -- somewhere else. the idea this would change the course of the war seems simply false. the second thing i...
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for example, a warantee on a spring might only be the lifetime after garage, not the spring itself. most experts say, you should pason the lifetime warantee up sell. >> if you need a new garage door, and a company tries selling awe insulated door, give it some careful thought. >> insulated garage doors cost about $400 more than an un insulated garage door, whether you should make that investment really dependent on your garage and your usage of it. if you spent a lot of time working in your garage, it might be a real good investment. >> for more advice on angie on repairing and replacing garage doors go, to cbsphilly.com/angie's list, i'm jim donovan. >> all right, 6:47 right now. this flu is gaining some steam. this time last year, there was widespread flu activity in only four state. but the cdc says 29 states have widespread activity there is year. the number of states actually doubled if the past week, most of them are in the south and the midwest, the cdd says most cases are the h2nd strain, not protected by this year's vaccine. >> because it is dominating, we've probably will
for example, a warantee on a spring might only be the lifetime after garage, not the spring itself. most experts say, you should pason the lifetime warantee up sell. >> if you need a new garage door, and a company tries selling awe insulated door, give it some careful thought. >> insulated garage doors cost about $400 more than an un insulated garage door, whether you should make that investment really dependent on your garage and your usage of it. if you spent a lot of time working...
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believe in the arab spring and you represented the arab spring and you had listed a series of reforms that you thought were important for your government and for your people. what does the king of jordan fear? and theis own country threat to him and his country. much.on't fear i have the confidence in my people. i have confidence in god. i think the question you want to probably asked if the what keeps me up at night? >> yes, thank you. you are looking at the challenges of what is going on in the region, we had this issue of fighting isis. we were part of an air coalition .- just an anecdote my brother was commander of the air force several years ago and when i was in new york and the coalition was formed, both him and the chief of staff when out to the air base where we had .ollected all our pilots i said, just check, we will ask volunteers. and the chief of staff and my brother stepped forward and said we're looking for volunteers for strikes against isis was up anyone who wants to volunteer, please step forward. every single pilot raised his hand and stepped forward. -- it was the
believe in the arab spring and you represented the arab spring and you had listed a series of reforms that you thought were important for your government and for your people. what does the king of jordan fear? and theis own country threat to him and his country. much.on't fear i have the confidence in my people. i have confidence in god. i think the question you want to probably asked if the what keeps me up at night? >> yes, thank you. you are looking at the challenges of what is going...
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we are seeing raish push through silver spring -- rain push through silver spring. just rain but heavier amounts down through waldorf and la plata. it's cold out here and temperatures are going to stay pretty consistent throughout the rest of the day. drying out by about 3:00. more rain this afternoon. now let's go to beverly with traffic. >> reporter: checking out the ride around town, 301-5 corridor, no extents reported from -- accidents reported from police. leaving charles county into brandywine, jam-packed northbound 301-5 trying to make your way into brandywine and into clinton, camp springs. the trip on the beltway outer loop already jammed out of college park west through silver spring and bethesda. the accident we had early on between georgia and connecticut is out of the way. spinouts on those sharp curves. remember the southbound gw parkway remains closed at 123. we'll keep you posted. back to you. >> thank you, beverly. >>> besides the rain, here's something else that's going to drive you crazy this morning. more traffic cameras now operating around the
we are seeing raish push through silver spring -- rain push through silver spring. just rain but heavier amounts down through waldorf and la plata. it's cold out here and temperatures are going to stay pretty consistent throughout the rest of the day. drying out by about 3:00. more rain this afternoon. now let's go to beverly with traffic. >> reporter: checking out the ride around town, 301-5 corridor, no extents reported from -- accidents reported from police. leaving charles county into...
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the german's spring offensive made its last gasp, attacking a newly arrived division. but the american troops held their sector firm. now charged with coordinating all the allies on the western front, they used the offensive to initiate a counteroffensive of their own. attacking the salient. the offensive went better than anticipated, reducing the enemy pocket by august 8. spurred on by an american general, who was not content to let his soldiers sit in the trenches for too long, faulk ordered too simultaneously offensives. the primarily american part of the offensive counted more than 850,000 troops. and this surge lasted from september 26 until november 11. like all the other offenses prior to this, the assault was terribly disappointing. the offenses stopped well short of their objectives, sustained 117,000 casualties, including 26,000 killed. to the americans, fresh faced and untroubled by years of failure, the war they had entered was nothing like they imagined. although they accepted the death toll for what it was, they had a hard time accepting the fact that eve
the german's spring offensive made its last gasp, attacking a newly arrived division. but the american troops held their sector firm. now charged with coordinating all the allies on the western front, they used the offensive to initiate a counteroffensive of their own. attacking the salient. the offensive went better than anticipated, reducing the enemy pocket by august 8. spurred on by an american general, who was not content to let his soldiers sit in the trenches for too long, faulk ordered...
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and they were run by a spring motor which he invented. this particular machine was known as the victor monarch special, and it was built between 1902 and 1905. and it really was quite a deluxe model because of all the hand carving and special effects on the cabin itself. and it would have cost the customer a very high price of nearly $50 in those years, which was an amazing amount of money for that time period. now what i'd like to play first is a recording by a very, very famous italian tenor named enrico. and it was known as "my sunshine". i would like to pick it up to 78 revolutions per minute, which is why they refer to it as a 78 record. in the early days, mr. caruso only had single face records, in other words, he had one song on one side. it was only after his death in 1921 did they record two caruso songs for the customer. the average price of a caruso record might have been as much as $2 or $3 as compared to an average 75 cents. but he was in such high demand that people were very willing to pay it. he was quite the rock star of
and they were run by a spring motor which he invented. this particular machine was known as the victor monarch special, and it was built between 1902 and 1905. and it really was quite a deluxe model because of all the hand carving and special effects on the cabin itself. and it would have cost the customer a very high price of nearly $50 in those years, which was an amazing amount of money for that time period. now what i'd like to play first is a recording by a very, very famous italian tenor...
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. >> first full day of winter felt like spring. and tomorrow may bring record warmth. >> right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections. that's bank of america. >> polls show americans are split over they support a decision to normalize relations between united states and cuba. among those is a bay area medical doctor that got her training from havana. >> dr. mina ramos works in contra costa county. she went to medical school free of charge in cuba. the program founded by fidel castro, requiring only that they work in under served communities. she now helps uninsured and under insured. >> i'm able to relate to people on a very human level, not on a kind of doctor patient, hierarchy. it's partners in this. >> th
. >> first full day of winter felt like spring. and tomorrow may bring record warmth. >> right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san francisco thrive and succeed, we'll find it. that's the power of local connections. that's bank of america....
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. >> i think that we are thinking that we would only do films in the spring or in the fall. because we have to and it has to be dark to do a film. >> right. >> and it does not get dark in the summer. >> but like once a week? >> thursday friday, saturday. >> okay. >> not typically during the week, that is not our intention. >> okay. >> and then, i would assume that you know, any live music performances would be the same kind of time period. >> or i otherwise i see it, and you would have to trend, probably earlier so that they would start on a saturday afternoon and go into saturday evening, but we know that there is a ten p.m. curfew on noise limitation and the neighborhood and so we will look to actually close it down before that. >> thank you. >> commissioner lee. >> can you tell me the sound system that you are using? >> right now we don't have a sound system the plan is once we get the approvals to do a kick starter campaign which will be the digital projecter that will happen in the spring and that we really see this as kind of a soft on opening. maybe there might be a f
. >> i think that we are thinking that we would only do films in the spring or in the fall. because we have to and it has to be dark to do a film. >> right. >> and it does not get dark in the summer. >> but like once a week? >> thursday friday, saturday. >> okay. >> not typically during the week, that is not our intention. >> okay. >> and then, i would assume that you know, any live music performances would be the same kind of time period....
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of the compatibility and it is reached with dissipated in the spring. and later, and the index of the item that includes, funding, and the funds have to be used only for the procurement process, and for the rfp, and it is not going to be used for the actual purchase of the vehicles. we have the electromagnet and the special condition and that right and an inch of that working room and in the light party mlu. and on progress of the discussions and related to the compatibility. the cal train they have an agency wide role for the participation, and up until now, they have not had published specific goals but the specific goals, and it is the participation for the fiscal year of 4040 was 8 percent and cal train is not working on the different types and the public, and the specific goals to remedy that shortfall. and just on december fourth, the gop adopted a 5.2 percent goal for electricfication. there are two challenges as we see them right now in this project and a lot of challenges but two of them are the first one is that the projected increase is going
of the compatibility and it is reached with dissipated in the spring. and later, and the index of the item that includes, funding, and the funds have to be used only for the procurement process, and for the rfp, and it is not going to be used for the actual purchase of the vehicles. we have the electromagnet and the special condition and that right and an inch of that working room and in the light party mlu. and on progress of the discussions and related to the compatibility. the cal train they...
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. >> the springs are the work horse for your garage door, replacing a spring, can be dangerous work.t yourself. >> if a spring is broken, or a cable is broken, that's something that they shouldn't mess with. because both of them is under tension, can you get hurt. >> springs have designated life cycle rating. such as 10,000, 25,000, or 50,000. if a company tries to sell awe lifetime spring, ask what that means. >> when it comes to lifetime guarantees on garage door parts, you need to know what you're paying for. find out exactly what the lifetime warantee covers. for example, a warantee on a spring might only be the lifetime of the garage, not the spring itself. most experts say you should pason the lifetime warantee up sell. >> if you need a new garage door, and company tries selling you an insulated door, give it some careful thought. >> insulated garage doors cost about $400 more than an un insulated garage door. whether you should make that investment is really de pent dent on your garage and your usage of it. if you spent a loft of time working in your garage it might be real go
. >> the springs are the work horse for your garage door, replacing a spring, can be dangerous work.t yourself. >> if a spring is broken, or a cable is broken, that's something that they shouldn't mess with. because both of them is under tension, can you get hurt. >> springs have designated life cycle rating. such as 10,000, 25,000, or 50,000. if a company tries to sell awe lifetime spring, ask what that means. >> when it comes to lifetime guarantees on garage door...