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. >>> still ahead at noon twa w nationals are -- at noon twa w nationals are on a roll -- the washington nationals are on a roll. roll. the "insid a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken
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. >> t could the dien if you make 53-man roer twa big preseason game.oht w the last chance to im coaches before final cu ta place this weekend. t fourth and final preseason ga is when backups and reesth case for a sp t roster. 22 players cut from the redskins rr to saturday. tht fellows were wrg preseason. it a off for the srt rot griffin the third cinr the sidelis. f q. a sack, a strip, a mb a rery ctcc makes them pay. fi grant, the rookie. mcc threw tonight. i n' aha dg. ru back position. mccoy dumping it off. t rookie from baylor tus tht jetts going 80 yards. 11 rushing. th receivi touchdown, skins u t pun it in for the sn yo final score is 24-10. bk tampa erdia . toh onthcohi st. whu t toughest dio saturda >>onknow. les t with the kickers. th drafted zack here to be suul . bonea fac dt miss. ths tough area. theu backs have been talk thab ahtong. i caught up and asked did he th he did everything he could to t team? >> i hope so. iee like i played aooga ofve splirkn prs i goi to make it a pirate. >> competitn, it has to be the mt one on the field. w w
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was seen as ruthless because he fired people, slashed salaries, cut routes... >> the management of twa--it's true--should have done this a long time ago. >> and as the company went into bankruptcy, siphoned off money for himself. >> i own it. it's my money. i worry about the bottom line, because if i lose, you know, i'm answerable to my bank account. >> back then, when icahn targeted a company, management would often pay him so-called "greenmail" just to go away, but that kind of shakedown isn't tolerated anymore. >> ladies and gentlemen, carl icahn. >> today he's called an activist because when he targets a company and makes money, so do the other shareholders, the icahn lift. >> last year, year and a half, the stocks that we became activists in, their values went up $55 billion. >> another success came when software giant oracle bought it's competitor, bea systems. >> i just figured it out. >> icahn, a major stockholder in bea, coerced oracle into raising its bid. how much did you make? >> about $300 million. [chuckling] but i took a risk. i mean, i took a risk. but, hey, how 'bout t
was seen as ruthless because he fired people, slashed salaries, cut routes... >> the management of twa--it's true--should have done this a long time ago. >> and as the company went into bankruptcy, siphoned off money for himself. >> i own it. it's my money. i worry about the bottom line, because if i lose, you know, i'm answerable to my bank account. >> back then, when icahn targeted a company, management would often pay him so-called "greenmail" just to go...
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i step out into a different world and i'm doing this through tears but twa wha it meant was that we alltogether in knowing that moment when lord mansfield is about to make his decision that this, apart from being this macro decision that is going to affect the world has to be a decision that is also about this father whose trying to just -- a man in many ways trying to raise a daughter and trying to navigate her through her upbringing and is going to be one that pronounces a value on her. so is he going to give this gift of validity to his child as her father, as hob is important in her life or is he not? and, you know, i'm honoring my own father in that moment and it was a cathartic moment for me. >> what pushes you eight hours after your father dies in your arms to continue filming? why go ahead? >> because my father was an accountant. i have no member of my family that's in this industry. but it was my father who recognized my creative bone, recognized that i had a skill for writing and encouraged me to be in this tough, difficult industry, one in which i rarely see anybody whose my
i step out into a different world and i'm doing this through tears but twa wha it meant was that we alltogether in knowing that moment when lord mansfield is about to make his decision that this, apart from being this macro decision that is going to affect the world has to be a decision that is also about this father whose trying to just -- a man in many ways trying to raise a daughter and trying to navigate her through her upbringing and is going to be one that pronounces a value on her. so is...
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doing in computer security and what everybody publicly saying stay should be doing and out of town twas a complete failure we stand for freedom. not their. stocks. why not why. not i haven't lied to congress and they seem to have a conflict didn't tighten up and turn in on the one hand collecting information and stealing secrets elsewhere and only as ahead and protecting american companies and domestic and government from isis doing and to bend and that second part is what everybody wants to see more action and ironically kiesel xander who starting up out of the n.s.a. anymore is booted out for trying to help companies protect themselves. more tonight's headlines in brief we go back to iraq for this next one a car bombs going off in a busy commercial street in baghdad killing six people injuring more than a dozen others iraq sitting upsurge in violence in saudi militancy cities in the northwest over seventeen hundred people mostly civilians were killed in the country last month. that the world health organization says the deadly a bowl of virus is spreading faster than the efforts to co
doing in computer security and what everybody publicly saying stay should be doing and out of town twas a complete failure we stand for freedom. not their. stocks. why not why. not i haven't lied to congress and they seem to have a conflict didn't tighten up and turn in on the one hand collecting information and stealing secrets elsewhere and only as ahead and protecting american companies and domestic and government from isis doing and to bend and that second part is what everybody wants to...
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twa made by a company called you and me change my diapered all sold at toys r us its high-tech baby crieswhen sweat and urinates from its anatomically correct mail plan. some say it's graphic and not necessary could lead children to be perverse others think the educational real note nothing wrong with that. reposed the story on our website kron4-dot-com there is a poll 77 percent use so far is a nothing is wrong with a 23% have a problem like to hear what you think way and at kron4-dot-com >> : institute layer of clouds high clouds the top will close down here the bottom. we have both coming up right now showing of the coastal waters. that will continue overnight too early tomorrow into early afternoon. also will cause of the coastline now. is an show all that extensive and to tomorrow morning we will see more coverage and to bay shores and then what model showing. the fall in making its way back the cosigned by 10:00 more sunshine bay area wide. temperatures tomorrow warmer than today at the close client not a whole lot of change but on the peninsula we are expecting us for coverage it w
twa made by a company called you and me change my diapered all sold at toys r us its high-tech baby crieswhen sweat and urinates from its anatomically correct mail plan. some say it's graphic and not necessary could lead children to be perverse others think the educational real note nothing wrong with that. reposed the story on our website kron4-dot-com there is a poll 77 percent use so far is a nothing is wrong with a 23% have a problem like to hear what you think way and at kron4-dot-com...
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i twas th-- it was these meetings that dropped the swift decision to strike back at the viet cong tofend the cause of freedom in southeast asia. >> that leads them into this incredible escalation of force is. you back and listen to the mcnamara and johnson tapes on the second and third and fourth of august. and you see that sort of automatic response in place. somebody is going to shoot at us. we are going to shoot back. not we're going to figure out what it is they are reacting to. what is it they want? put ourselves in their shoes? figure out what is a way out of this? no. they shoot. we are going to shoot back. the sst get inoto dynamic. 1975 when the last americans get pulled off the embassy. bundy arrives in washington the next day and immediately goes into conference with the president and the security council. te reportersl thatl he found politicals and religious factions in vietnam united in their belief that the viet cong is their common enemy. >> i think it is fair to say that the americans in vietnam arein very good heart and prepared to continue even against this kind of
i twas th-- it was these meetings that dropped the swift decision to strike back at the viet cong tofend the cause of freedom in southeast asia. >> that leads them into this incredible escalation of force is. you back and listen to the mcnamara and johnson tapes on the second and third and fourth of august. and you see that sort of automatic response in place. somebody is going to shoot at us. we are going to shoot back. not we're going to figure out what it is they are reacting to. what...
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feeling more like summer, mid august versus what we saw twa d towards the end of your workweek that feltike fall. dark skies, light rainfall in that area stretching into the lehigh valley. a closer look at city skyline. mostly cloudy skies for philadelphia. temperatures mild at a 67 degrees. light wind speeds west southwest at 5 miles per hour. our humidity is at 76%. throughout the rest of our area, we're at 58 degrees in the poconos. 63 allen town. 64 degrees currently millville. here's the moisture and rain starting to move in from the west. it stretches back from the central and western parts of the state. we're seeing a few showers popping up near cape may. i'll show you a closer look where rainfall is. moving into parts of reading also allen town and stretching out to trenton. it's tracking mainly to the east and also the southeast. we have another batch of moisture that's started to develop a bit of light rainfall south of the estell manor and east of maurice river. we're dealing with light and spotty showers confined mainly allen town, reading and i-95 corridor. as we push to lat
feeling more like summer, mid august versus what we saw twa d towards the end of your workweek that feltike fall. dark skies, light rainfall in that area stretching into the lehigh valley. a closer look at city skyline. mostly cloudy skies for philadelphia. temperatures mild at a 67 degrees. light wind speeds west southwest at 5 miles per hour. our humidity is at 76%. throughout the rest of our area, we're at 58 degrees in the poconos. 63 allen town. 64 degrees currently millville. here's the...
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paid 13,000 after he yelled and pushed a coach passenger who tried to use a first-class passenger on a twat. and actress zsa- zsa gabor was kicked off of a delta flight for not keeping her dogs in the crates. and our legal panel is here. and rebecca rose is a trial attorney and thank you for joining us. is this a frivolous lawsuit do you think? or do the plaintiffs have a valid case? >> they do have a valid case. you have flight attendants that have to provide a high standard of care and that was breached here and the airline will have to pay the medical issues. and now the economic damages and pain and suffering and humiliation. $7,000 for economic dpjs and pain and suffering for humiliation each. >> i agree. i think the airline has gone off the tarmac. really. we have two people on the plane. they believe that the fa a regulation state that it is my understanding that it is the same. when coach cannot come in first-class, passenger use the bath rom based on post 9/11 security measures whether or not they were right or wrong. that could be in dispute. there is no reason for's ste wardess
paid 13,000 after he yelled and pushed a coach passenger who tried to use a first-class passenger on a twat. and actress zsa- zsa gabor was kicked off of a delta flight for not keeping her dogs in the crates. and our legal panel is here. and rebecca rose is a trial attorney and thank you for joining us. is this a frivolous lawsuit do you think? or do the plaintiffs have a valid case? >> they do have a valid case. you have flight attendants that have to provide a high standard of care and...
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preaty ver atn.urofpo okay, rranr rsta, makeithe, upover aindechrstahendupou twa i iny g onstracterrands thicast aby t take ov slightou tsu now auicor t'so ws theffedia c >> ahed ersma y eporteoddl e staving elriy drcap his isbe oatds o r. alw ahe authorieve thible eing tor h initel other parents. >> reporter: and lindsey's story can really happen to anyone. paula, according to a study by safekids.org, 14% of parents, 14% have admitted to accidentally leaving their kids unattended in a hot car? >> and that's just those who have admitted it. we get so distracted and think this will never happen. a great piece of advice someone gave me, put something in the backseat that you know you have to retrieve whether it's your wallet, your purse, a flip phone to make sure that baby is safe. >> makes a lot of sense. >> yes. >> thank you for that piece of advice. the more we keep talking about it, the more awareness we'll raise. >> great story and great to have you with us this weekend. we should say that mariana is on every night on our sister network fusion. it's a joint venture of abc and univisio
preaty ver atn.urofpo okay, rranr rsta, makeithe, upover aindechrstahendupou twa i iny g onstracterrands thicast aby t take ov slightou tsu now auicor t'so ws theffedia c >> ahed ersma y eporteoddl e staving elriy drcap his isbe oatds o r. alw ahe authorieve thible eing tor h initel other parents. >> reporter: and lindsey's story can really happen to anyone. paula, according to a study by safekids.org, 14% of parents, 14% have admitted to accidentally leaving their kids unattended...
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so she sounds like marie ann twa net. let's clap our hands and have a barbecue. the most cruel response you could have. and that just spread like wildfire around the world. people couldn't believe that she could be so callous. when madame nhu's perspective is the buddhists had been poisoned and intoxicated by communism and they were a very loose knit association, organization. there were no sort of strict rules coming in, coming out. so madame nhu was pretty sure they were infiltrated by communists. . it turns out actually by 1968 the united states even agreed, y yes, they had been used as a cover by communists. but in 1963 it was such a shocking thing to say and to be so casual about suicide was unforgivable. >> i don't think it's ever a good tactic for a leader who is dependent on foreign aid for buddhist monks protesting in the name of religious freedom and whatever else. and that really is when i think at that point that the u.s. government knows that it has a problem on its hands. it supports the coupe that will come. >> correct. in august president kennedy
so she sounds like marie ann twa net. let's clap our hands and have a barbecue. the most cruel response you could have. and that just spread like wildfire around the world. people couldn't believe that she could be so callous. when madame nhu's perspective is the buddhists had been poisoned and intoxicated by communism and they were a very loose knit association, organization. there were no sort of strict rules coming in, coming out. so madame nhu was pretty sure they were infiltrated by...
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according to the "new york times," twa warned the probe may include witness tampering and whether the government pressured ex-commissioners to defend him. >> if the governor or his aides could be shown to lean on possible federal witnesses to alter their testimony, distort their testimony or lie, then there could be a federal crime. the cover up could be worse than the actual burglary, so to speak. >> reporter: a public opinion poll released shows 71% dubbed the commission controversy either no factor or minor factor in their choice for governor while cuomo has slid in the polls he's still well ahead of his republican challenger by 31 points among registered voters. either way this is a major embarrassment to cuomo. son of long time new york cincinnati senator and a blow for his political ambitions. >>> stocks were off today as we reported earlier. the dow lost 140. s&p 500 dropped 19. the nasdaq fell 31. straight ahead the middle east cease-fire, is it holding? and what happens next? now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier, with so many n
according to the "new york times," twa warned the probe may include witness tampering and whether the government pressured ex-commissioners to defend him. >> if the governor or his aides could be shown to lean on possible federal witnesses to alter their testimony, distort their testimony or lie, then there could be a federal crime. the cover up could be worse than the actual burglary, so to speak. >> reporter: a public opinion poll released shows 71% dubbed the commission...
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. >> it looks like they are firing tier 'twas into the neighborhoods. you can see the smoke. have no idea what they are firing at. >> what if this was your child. >> what if this was your child, there what do we want. >> justice. >> when to we want it. >> now. >> as night turned into early, it became clear that tuitions in ferguson, were broing deeper. >> hands up don't shoot. >> hands up, don't shoot. >> hands up, don't shoot. sebastian walker joins us tonight, i know you were among the earliest on the scene there, and i wonder if you can give us some perspective about why and things spiraled so out of control so quickly. >> as you saw in the clip, they didn't seem to be very much we could see that would explain it. we were asking police officers why they were sing in these riot police tressed in military uniforms, with shields and gas masks, that happened before any of the violence broke out on the side of the protestors, in fact, even before the tier pass was fired there was almost no threat of violence we could see, this was a peaceful protest, that we had spent all after
. >> it looks like they are firing tier 'twas into the neighborhoods. you can see the smoke. have no idea what they are firing at. >> what if this was your child. >> what if this was your child, there what do we want. >> justice. >> when to we want it. >> now. >> as night turned into early, it became clear that tuitions in ferguson, were broing deeper. >> hands up don't shoot. >> hands up, don't shoot. >> hands up, don't shoot....
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of stuff going on today, commercial space and all of that which is great in itself, but this is like twaand eastern airlines and all coming in. there aren't doing anything different than we've not been doing. but you've got to get out and explore and do it in increments. the biggest problem we've got to go beyond hours is to deal with the radiation. once we're out of the protection of the my gallegus for for radiation we have to learn how to deal with it. if we do go ahead and go and send a crew out there with the radiation, there would be babbling it's when they get there. you simply can't do it. you have to come up with something that protection, do it in increments. the steward in threes. tucket any further away than three seconds from communication with she can get out. now, when you learn how to live in space, you get out, when you can live out there, when you know what it's doing and you can fly absolutely safe, go the next . this is what we point out and the book. that should be it. meanwhile, everyone is talking about it. and everything like this. that's fine. they're doing comme
of stuff going on today, commercial space and all of that which is great in itself, but this is like twaand eastern airlines and all coming in. there aren't doing anything different than we've not been doing. but you've got to get out and explore and do it in increments. the biggest problem we've got to go beyond hours is to deal with the radiation. once we're out of the protection of the my gallegus for for radiation we have to learn how to deal with it. if we do go ahead and go and send a...
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twas high temperature up to 84. good chance for heavy rain tonight. we're back up to the nineties by friday and saturday. >> we do have a new construction project taking off to tell you about on pulaski just south of archer. everything will be shut down or this railroad crossing. blocked off in both directions just south. some people will be using alternates. the start and then the clock running through the 24th. expect delays through that stretch. >> time for today's early bird special. where were hot dogs served with buns for the first time? if you know the answer, just log on to our website. you could win a $50 gift certificate to a hardware. the winner will be picked later today. coming up, a new baby and a new leading man. more details coming up. christina agulira is the proud mother of a new baby girl. the singer and her fiancÉ matt rutler - welcomed the baby girl on saturday in los angeles. the two have named her summer rain rutler. she's the second baby for the singer. that's the name? summer grain?agulira has a six year old son - max - with h
twas high temperature up to 84. good chance for heavy rain tonight. we're back up to the nineties by friday and saturday. >> we do have a new construction project taking off to tell you about on pulaski just south of archer. everything will be shut down or this railroad crossing. blocked off in both directions just south. some people will be using alternates. the start and then the clock running through the 24th. expect delays through that stretch. >> time for today's early bird...
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class being things, everything has gotten better, you look at like the chart we had, nothing like what twas before the recession. we have than at screen as well. >> one of these election year things that some left-wing group puts out before -- this is election that will be largely about the economy still being sluggish. they try to gloss over it. like unemployment statistics. when you look at unemployment numbers they're going down, right? but if you look at people underemployed or people dropped out of the workforce -- melissa: or quality of jobs. >> quality of jobs this really horrendous. melissa: median household income still 5% below where it was in 2007. does that sound right to you? >> i think number is actually work. they're using factor here and inflation numbers come from the u.s. government. if you look real inflation, people live inflation differently than the government measures it i think the middle class is even doing worse than these numbers. by the way, they just discovered this. this has been going on for years. our clients have been telling us for years. it doesn't feel go
class being things, everything has gotten better, you look at like the chart we had, nothing like what twas before the recession. we have than at screen as well. >> one of these election year things that some left-wing group puts out before -- this is election that will be largely about the economy still being sluggish. they try to gloss over it. like unemployment statistics. when you look at unemployment numbers they're going down, right? but if you look at people underemployed or people...
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he says it 'twas a diaper factory.n i asked why would the israeli army blow up your business and home? he says, other i don't know. i'm not hamas, i'm just a businessman. remarkly, right across the street from the man's home there's a gas station untouched and still open for business. >> the idea -- no idea what prompted the attack but the conflict is not over yet. >> be safe, my friend. an israeli air strike killing at least ten people in gaza, the latest attack coming outside a u.n.-run school, prompting harsh language from the u.s. state department: the united states is appalled by today's disgraceful shelling. to democratic assemblyman bill hiken who say he is appalled by state department putting out a statement like that. >> i wish in the four weeks, where 3,000 missiles have been shot into israel -- i wish the state department-the-obama administration, had used the same kind of language once to talk about the fact that israeli civilians are being targeted. appalled, disgraceful. that's language that has not been
he says it 'twas a diaper factory.n i asked why would the israeli army blow up your business and home? he says, other i don't know. i'm not hamas, i'm just a businessman. remarkly, right across the street from the man's home there's a gas station untouched and still open for business. >> the idea -- no idea what prompted the attack but the conflict is not over yet. >> be safe, my friend. an israeli air strike killing at least ten people in gaza, the latest attack coming outside a...
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creeks that was quite upset with the american policy toward indians, attacked the fort and there 'twas a long battle, and at the end some 250, 300 people inside the fort were killed, and largely known as the fort mims massacre. but there was much more to the story. the creeks, like most american indians, had to find a way to deal with the expanding american settlements throughout the late 18th, 19th centuries, and the creeks actually were quite successful, as were the chair keys -- cherokees, at least some portion assimilating to american lifestyle. so wealthy creeks owned slaves, had big plantations, raised domestic livestock and were accommodating their way of thrive the american norms of agriculture and other kinds of things. but large part of the creek nation didn't see the advantage to that. they wanted to maintain their tradition lifestyle. so there was a real rift in the creeks in 1813. a civil war broke out and what happened here at fort mims was a continuation of the civil war but brought the americans into the war against the redstick creek action which was antiamerican. ther
creeks that was quite upset with the american policy toward indians, attacked the fort and there 'twas a long battle, and at the end some 250, 300 people inside the fort were killed, and largely known as the fort mims massacre. but there was much more to the story. the creeks, like most american indians, had to find a way to deal with the expanding american settlements throughout the late 18th, 19th centuries, and the creeks actually were quite successful, as were the chair keys -- cherokees,...
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it 'twas olympic champion's biggest race since the 2012 games. >> he's in lane three. >> reporter: michaelhalfway point. >> real slow on that turn and really had a bad push-off. >> reporter: losing all momentum during the 100-meter freestyle. it cost him the race leaving him with a seventh place fin sniesh well, michael phelps shaking his head. not happy with that performance. >> very little chance that i was going to run anybody down. so it's kind of frustrating, but, you know i'll never know where we are in that race right now. >> reporter: current olympic champion, a 25-year-old placed first. ryan lochte finished second. >> i asked what happened. he said he missed his turn. you know what? things happened. i guarantee he's going fix it and makes sure it never happens again. >> reporter: it's been three months since the 29-year-old came out of retirement. the most decorated olympian in history. phelps' comeback has been far less teller. >> for all of his super human feats he is actually human. maybe this race reminds us all he is mortal there's something good to come out of it. >> reporte
it 'twas olympic champion's biggest race since the 2012 games. >> he's in lane three. >> reporter: michaelhalfway point. >> real slow on that turn and really had a bad push-off. >> reporter: losing all momentum during the 100-meter freestyle. it cost him the race leaving him with a seventh place fin sniesh well, michael phelps shaking his head. not happy with that performance. >> very little chance that i was going to run anybody down. so it's kind of frustrating,...
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'twas here that all of the core commanders saw the stand still is going own. mississippi. alabama.eorgia and the carolinas having no men that could be sent to my aid, i decided to push forward into tennessee, attempt the capture of nashville, move into kentucky and open communications with general lee. this accomplished i thought would compel general sherman to abandon the swamps of georgia and accept battle between the waters of the cumberland and ohio. the capture of nashville and regaining so much lost territory i was certain would give new life to our people, recruit our thinned ranks and give that tone to the army i had been so long accustomed in virginia which would assure victory to our arms and finally secure our freedom. accidents however, perhaps beyond human control caused the campaign to fail at a time the fruits of victory were seemingly within our grasp. i thank you all for your attention. and i thank this guy for being a great detail man that kept me organized and got this thing set up thank you. any questions? >> do you have enough material to write more than one bo
'twas here that all of the core commanders saw the stand still is going own. mississippi. alabama.eorgia and the carolinas having no men that could be sent to my aid, i decided to push forward into tennessee, attempt the capture of nashville, move into kentucky and open communications with general lee. this accomplished i thought would compel general sherman to abandon the swamps of georgia and accept battle between the waters of the cumberland and ohio. the capture of nashville and regaining...
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subcommittee in the previous congress, and i think we've known -- i mean, it was always the plan, i twas always assumed that we were going to have a military -- a u.s. military presence there following the war, and it was for a number of reasons, principally to secure the gains that had been made at such a high cost of american blood and treasure, and, of course, we know that there was a failure to reach an agreement on the status of our forces afterwards. there's a lot of debate on how much of an effort was actually made in securing that agreement, but whatever the case is, there was a failure to secure it, and virtually all u.s. troops were pulled out. many of us, some who are no longer in congress, some who are still here, some on this committee, some not, many of us predicted not exactly what would happen, but pretty much what would happen and the unraveling and the chaos and the tumultuous situation we see in iraq now was predicted by so many people. and i would just like -- my first question would be, what difference would a u.s. military presence there have made? and how much conf
subcommittee in the previous congress, and i think we've known -- i mean, it was always the plan, i twas always assumed that we were going to have a military -- a u.s. military presence there following the war, and it was for a number of reasons, principally to secure the gains that had been made at such a high cost of american blood and treasure, and, of course, we know that there was a failure to reach an agreement on the status of our forces afterwards. there's a lot of debate on how much of...
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twa got, went into bankruptcy andno ended up getting bought by american.t used to have its hub in st. louis but that is, you know, but then with the absorption into american, it is, you know, it is not as, you know, it is not as central. st. louis is not a central player in the airline business. southwest fortunately has grown but the airport in, just in general hasn't done what people hoped it wouldt do. they built an extra runway. this is kind of an interesting story. and as part of the noise mitigation they emptied out a town called kin lock. ad just to the airport. many of residents ended have we poor and ended up moving into ferguson. there have public policies affected population movements into ferguson that produced some of the economic conditions and frustration that we witnessed last couple week. >> host: our guest here was mobility,out thoue people able to move to other places for a better opportunity. what is the situation in ferguson as far as mobility is concerned and the ability to do so? >> caller: well in terms of moving, a lot of the movem
twa got, went into bankruptcy andno ended up getting bought by american.t used to have its hub in st. louis but that is, you know, but then with the absorption into american, it is, you know, it is not as, you know, it is not as central. st. louis is not a central player in the airline business. southwest fortunately has grown but the airport in, just in general hasn't done what people hoped it wouldt do. they built an extra runway. this is kind of an interesting story. and as part of the noise...
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pulled away from the center divide in the last few minutes, but still trying to right the blocking twaur eastbound directions. still a big slow down because of all this distraction and there you have, both directions flowing in towards vasco. clear for the rest of the tri-valley and south bay just northbound recovery from tolly. rest of the bay moving smoothly. back to you. >> thank you very much. we have more local news coming up for you in a half hour. right now, here's more of the day today show. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week relish the taste of summer. fresh sweet corn is 4 for just $1.00. rancher's reserve t-bone steaks are a mouthwatering $6.99 a pound. and nabisco oreo cookies are only $1.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. ♪ you can tell everybody ♪ >>> this friday morning, it's the 1st of august 2014. summer is just flying by. >> why do you say that? >> i knew you would not like that state
pulled away from the center divide in the last few minutes, but still trying to right the blocking twaur eastbound directions. still a big slow down because of all this distraction and there you have, both directions flowing in towards vasco. clear for the rest of the tri-valley and south bay just northbound recovery from tolly. rest of the bay moving smoothly. back to you. >> thank you very much. we have more local news coming up for you in a half hour. right now, here's more of the day...